Plug the wireless USB receiver that came with your Logitech keyboard into an open USB slot on your computer. If your keyboard came with a wireless extender, you can use it to boost range. Logitech suggests using the extender with desktop computers. Plug the extender into an open USB port, then plug the wireless receiver into the extender. Installing A Logitech Wireless Keyboard© Tim Fisher Installing a wireless and begins with unpacking all of the equipment from the box. If you purchased this as part of a rebate program, be sure to keep the UPC from the box. Your product box will probably contain the following items: • Wireless keyboard • Wireless mouse • Wireless receiver(s) • Batteries (if not, you may have to supply these) • Software (usually on a CD) • Manufacturer instructions If you are missing anything, contact either the retailer where you purchased the equipment or the manufacturer. Different products have different requirements so check the included instructions if you have them. Install Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400r© Tim Fisher Since the and you're installing are wireless, they won't receive power from the computer like wired keyboards and mice do, which is why they require batteries. Turn the keyboard and mouse over and remove the battery compartment covers. Insert new batteries in the directions shown (match + with the + on the battery and vice versa). Place the keyboard and mouse wherever comfortable on your desk. Please keep in mind when deciding where to position your new equipment. Making the correct decision now can help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis in the future. Note: If you have an existing keyboard and mouse that you're using during this setup process, just move them elsewhere on your desk until this setup is complete. Connecting A Wireless Logitech Keyboard© Tim Fisher The wireless receiver is the component that physically connects to your computer and picks up the wireless signals from your and, allowing it to communicate with your system. Note: Some setups will have two wireless receivers - one for the keyboard and the other for the mouse but the setup instructions will otherwise be the same. While the specific requirements vary from brand to brand, there are two considerations to keep in mind when choosing where to position the receiver: • Distance from Interference: Keep the receiver at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from sources of interference such as the computer and computer and other items that may cause interference such as fans, fluorescent lights, metal filing cabinets, etc. • Distance from Keyboard and Mouse: The receiver should be positioned somewhere between 8 inches (20 cm) and 6 feet (1.8 m) from the keyboard and mouse. Important: Do not connect the receiver to the computer quite yet. This is a future step when installing the wireless keyboard and mouse.
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