Connecting the usb nano receiver – Silvercrest STMS 2219 A1 User Manual

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Wireless keyboard with wireless mouse STMS 2219 A1

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The wireless mouse features an automatic standby function. When not using the
wireless mouse for a certain amount of time, it will power off. Move the wireless
mouse or press any mouse button to power it back on (the drivers must be
installed).
The devices feature a battery level indicator (3 and 9). Whenever it blinks, the
batteries of the respective device are exhausted. When this happens, replace the
batteries with new batteries of the same type.

Connecting the USB Nano Receiver

If you still have your old keyboard and mouse connected to the computer, please shut down your
computer, disconnect the corresponding devices from the PC and restart the computer.

Plug the USB nano receiver (inserted into the wireless mouse) into a free USB port on your
powered-on computer.

Fig.: USB nano receiver

The operating system will detect the new hardware and will automatically install the corresponding
drivers. Depending on the operating system, one of the following messages will appear:

Under Windows® 8

When connecting the receiver for the first time, the installation process runs in background and
no message will be displayed.

Under Windows Vista

®

, Windows

®

7

When connecting the receiver for the first time, the operating system will prompt "Installing
device driver software". Wait until the message "Your devices are ready to use" appears. Your
mouse and keyboard have been successfully configured and can now be used.

Under Windows

®

XP

When connecting the receiver for the first time, the operating system will prompt "Found New
Hardware". Wait until the message "Your new hardware is installed and ready to use" appears
before using the mouse and keyboard.

If the connection to the nano receiver is interrupted or if it is not possible to establish

a connection, remove the batteries from the mouse and keyboard and re-insert

them.

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