Re: New Logitech diNovo Keyboard for Notebooks seems dead ?!?

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Hi;

On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 00:03 +0200, Frode wrote:
> William Case skrev:
> > Hi;

> Hi. I've used one for years without any problems, so if they haven't 
> changed anything in it, you could have a faulty one. I take it you have 
> syncronized the transceiver and keyboard? (If you haven't, press the 
> connect button on the tranceiver first, then the keyboard/mouse.)
> 
Must be faulty. The packaging was suspicious, although its a shop I have
dealt with for years.  The only transeiver I received was USB antennae
'thingy' -- no connect button. The wireless mouse purchased separately
works fine included the transceiver.  Double checked the manual for the
keyboard and shows no instructions for synchronizing the transceiver and
keyboard.  Doesn't work in WindowsXP either although all the drivers are
loaded and upgraded.

Thanks for the suggestions.  I'll take the keyboard back and see if they
can find out what is wrong with either the keyboard or the operator.

-- 
Regards Bill
Fedora 13, Gnome 2.30.2
Evo.2.20.2, Emacs 23.2.1

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