Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
Just got a nice wireless keyboard and mouse. Problem is, when the
machine is rebooted, these devices dont work anymore. I have to unplug the USB cable of the remote sensing unit, and plug it back in to get the devices to work. Needless to say, this is a pain. This is a Micro Innovations wireless keyboard and mouse, and Im using the latest Vista drivers (according to them). |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
on mine there is an option to auto connect at startup.
might check the options. "ShutterMan" wrote in message ... Just got a nice wireless keyboard and mouse. Problem is, when the machine is rebooted, these devices dont work anymore. I have to unplug the USB cable of the remote sensing unit, and plug it back in to get the devices to work. Needless to say, this is a pain. This is a Micro Innovations wireless keyboard and mouse, and Im using the latest Vista drivers (according to them). |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
On Dec 27, 8:24*am, "mikeyhsd" wrote:
on mine there is an option to auto connect at startup. might check the options. * "ShutterMan" wrote in ... * Just got a nice wireless keyboard and mouse. Problem is, when the * machine is rebooted, these devices dont work anymore. *I have to * unplug the USB cable of the remote sensing unit, and plug it back in * to get the devices to work. *Needless to say, this is a pain. This is * a Micro Innovations wireless keyboard and mouse, and Im using the * latest Vista drivers (according to them). OK Dumb question- How do you get to the options to auto connect. Can't find anything on vista-LOST |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
wrote in message
... On Dec 27, 8:24 am, "mikeyhsd" wrote: on mine there is an option to auto connect at startup. might check the options. "ShutterMan" wrote in ... Just got a nice wireless keyboard and mouse. Problem is, when the machine is rebooted, these devices dont work anymore. I have to unplug the USB cable of the remote sensing unit, and plug it back in to get the devices to work. Needless to say, this is a pain. This is a Micro Innovations wireless keyboard and mouse, and Im using the latest Vista drivers (according to them). OK Dumb question- How do you get to the options to auto connect. Can't find anything on vista-LOST Go into BIOS and set 'Legacy' USB keyboard and mouse support to be on.. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
it would be in the control program for the wireless mouse/keyboard.
also as suggested make sure you have turned on the legacy option in the bios as suggested by mike hall/ for help with that see your computer motherboard manual. wrote in message ... On Dec 27, 8:24 am, "mikeyhsd" wrote: on mine there is an option to auto connect at startup. might check the options. "ShutterMan" wrote in ... Just got a nice wireless keyboard and mouse. Problem is, when the machine is rebooted, these devices dont work anymore. I have to unplug the USB cable of the remote sensing unit, and plug it back in to get the devices to work. Needless to say, this is a pain. This is a Micro Innovations wireless keyboard and mouse, and Im using the latest Vista drivers (according to them). OK Dumb question- How do you get to the options to auto connect. Can't find anything on vista-LOST |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
have found the bios F10(file) but the only option I have or I see for the mouse is auto enable, on or off any help please -- clayman001 |
Vista & Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
What mouse options are you looking for? Why?
What mouse are you using? You really should not need to go into BIOS to mess with a mouse on a modern PC. Laptops, since they use a touchpad, have a little different hardware environment to deal with. You also didn't mention what make, model, and type of computer you arehaving a problem with. "clayman001" wrote in message ... have found the bios F10(file) but the only option I have or I see for the mouse is auto enable, on or off any help please -- clayman001 |
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