Trackpad wireless Z6500

My trackpad Z6500 will not link ot the dongle Bluetooth 5 link that connects with my keyboard and mouse that works with my computer Dell Windows 8, even if it is what was promised in the sales literature.  Someone at - it a solution?

Thanks for your reply.  I spent a lot of time on the phone with HP support yesterday and finally solved the problem.  The friend is right for the time, 90 minutes, it's that the fans were not aware that I was asking about a TRACKPAD Z6500 - a pointing device that replaces a mouse.  Even if it is made by HP, they seemed not to be aware of it and put me continually, but of personal shelf support and computer laptop.  A bit frustrating but finally finished.  Instructions for linking the TRACKPAD had been included in the overall element, much time could be saved.

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