Finally, with your computer turned on, plug the USB connector at the end of the receiver into a free USB port on the back (or front if need be) of your computer case.
Note: If you have no free USB ports, you may need to purchase a USB Hub which will give your computer access to additional USB ports.
After plugging in the receiver, your computer will begin to configure the hardware for your computer to use. When the configuration is complete, you will probably see a message on the screen similar to "Your new hardware is now ready to use."
Unpack the Equipment
Setup the Keyboard & Mouse
Position the Wireless Receiver
Install the Software
Connect the Receiver to the Computer
Test the New Keyboard & Mouse
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