Replacement of keyboard and mouse receiver

I have the MS 6000 v2 keyboard and combo of mouse who had bought 2 months ago, then I moved and lost the little wireless receiver. I was wondering if there is any place I can buy the smallest receiver?

Hello

To be honest I doubt that the receiver can be bought separately, because even if the receiver is
bad during the warranty period that they usually replace all.

Try calling this number in the United States for the hardware support MS and they should be able to tell.

1-800-936-5700. hardware support MS

I hope this helps.

Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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