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    Default Why isn't my wireless keyboard working?

    Well, I've been using it for 2-ish weeks now, suddenly, it just stops working. I've tried pressing the button on the receiver (There's nothing wrong with it, it's working correctly) and pressed connect on the back of the keyboard, doesn't work... I've been using my wireless mouse the same amount of time, but, it still works. If you move the mouse or press a key on the keyboard, a blue light comes up on the receiver to show that it's working, but, when I press a key on the keyboard, the light comes up...but the keyboard does not make the magical black text come up on the screen, it doesn't function at all.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    The receiver could be too close or too far away.
    That's the reason mine ceases sometimes anyways o_o

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    Are you sure that your keyboard isn't out of batteries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipykido View Post
    Are you sure that your keyboard isn't out of batteries?
    I'm pretty sure it isn't.

    Quote Originally Posted by drawnzer54 View Post
    The receiver could be too close or too far away.
    That's the reason mine ceases sometimes anyways o_o
    No..

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    Maybe you hit the off button on your keyboard because some have that feature to conserve batteries. Or maybe some other device is running on the same frequency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipykido View Post
    Maybe you hit the off button on your keyboard because some have that feature to conserve batteries. Or maybe some other device is running on the same frequency.
    Oh, thank you for your lighting fast replies zipy, I'll check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zipykido View Post
    Maybe you hit the off button on your keyboard because some have that feature to conserve batteries. Or maybe some other device is running on the same frequency.
    Nope, I don't know what you mean by some device on the same frequency though. /Noob

    Quote Originally Posted by cyber7chink View Post
    You may have static build-up under the keys. This can cause a failure to respond in the keys.

    If this is the problem, its simple to resolve.
    1. Remove batteries.
    2. Press and hold each key down for 10-15 seconds (this will discharge the static build-up). You need to press and hold each key down one at a time or you may just transfer static. That would make your effort useless.
    3. Replace the bateries.
    4. Establish a synch with your receiver.

    This can be used with anything that uses batteries and has buttons.
    Remotes
    Wireless controllers
    RC remotes
    Mouse
    Keyboards

    It can save you lots of $$ if that all it is.

    You also may need to check the drivers.

    =D Thanks, I will do this.

    Nope doesn't work, any other solution guys?


    Hmm, this is quite odd, I even checked Control Panel > Keyboard, and, it says my wireless keyboard is working correctly...

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    You may have static build-up under the keys. This can cause a failure to respond in the keys.

    If this is the problem, its simple to resolve.
    1. Remove batteries.
    2. Press and hold each key down for 10-15 seconds (this will discharge the static build-up). You need to press and hold each key down one at a time or you may just transfer static. That would make your effort useless.
    3. Replace the bateries.
    4. Establish a synch with your receiver.

    This can be used with anything that uses batteries and has buttons.
    Remotes
    Wireless controllers
    RC remotes
    Mouse
    Keyboards

    It can save you lots of $$ if that all it is.

    You also may need to check the drivers.

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