Keyboard and mouse for like 23-d060qd receiver

I'll put up my new desire 23-d060qd with Windows 8.  The fast set in place the guide seems to indicate that the receiver in the mouse and the wireless keyboard has to be subscribed by removing the part of the back panel with the lock on it icon and then plug the receiver into a USB port.  I find it impossible to remove this Panel and do not want to shoot too hard for fear of breaking something.  Any suggestions?

Hello HardBop60:

Welcome to HP forum. Light than ever, who is publisher of the HP web site cannot tell the difference between a Touchsmart and a computer tower is pretty lame. I went to your computers web-page, it displays a towers decompose. How wonderful. You need to contact HP Live Support don't worry your computer has a one year warranty. Better if you if you use online chat versa calling the less on the line they use English. Press Ctrl + ALt + s, this will display the computer information. Your computers practical information product number, serial number, and operating system (witch is windows example: 64-bit Windows 8.).

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