-USB - HP ENVY PC Desktop 700-074 wireless receiver

Buy HP ENVY 700-074 Desktop PC. I carefully unpacked and configuration system.

Mouse and wireless keyboard does not work.  I checked and rechecked for a wireless receiver in the package. No not found.

Is it possible that I'm missing a USB receiver or is it a built-in feature?

Called the best buy. Apparently no USB receiver not packed with the mouse and keyboard.

Thanks HP!

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