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Question : Microsoft wireless keyboard unable to connect to Windows 7
I am running Windows 7 Home on Boot Camp 3.1 (not on a virtual machine) with a Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 1.0 and Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0 via Microsoft Wireless Desktop Receiver 3.0A. After installing Windows 7 Home today and running all updates from Microsoft and Boot Camp 3.1 with all Apple updates, my mouse is recognized but not the keyboard. Both devices and the USB drivers are recognized and stated to be up to date. Both devices work on the Apple side (10.6.4). The drivers are the latest from the Microsoft download site and are compatible with Windows 7. Resetting the wireless receiver and keyboard do not resolve the issue. Help?
Mark
Answer : Microsoft wireless keyboard unable to connect to Windows 7
Have you tried changing the batteries? Also, try uninstalling the drive & let the OS re-recognize it upon reboot.
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