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Microsoft Wireless Entertainment 7000
I have a small problem since installing the Microsoft wireless entertainment
7000. This the bluetooth version and that is the problem. I can install the mouse and keyboard fine from Vista. My problem is when I want to go into BIOS I cannot use the keyboard. I would have to plug in another keyboard to be able to change things in BIOS. My brother has the same combo and the keyboard works fine in the BIOS. I am missing a setting somewhere in BIOS or am I doing something wrong. Any help would be appreciated... |
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Microsoft Wireless Entertainment 7000
Let me restate the question. A couple of weeks ago I broke the bluetooth
dongle on the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000. So instead of buying the whole desktop combo again, I bought the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 which uses the same dongle. I can set up the mouse and keyboard in Vista without any problem. Only problem is I cannot use the keyboard in BIOS. I must plug in another keyboard to do this. Previously before I broke the dongle I could access BIOS from the keyboard. Again appreciate any responses.. |