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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop keyboard connection issue



 
 
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Old January 7th 05, 04:15 PM
Rob
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Default Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop keyboard connection issue

Running Windows XP SP2 on IBM T42 laptop with Microsoft Bluetooth dongle
installed, MS Bluetooth Mouse connects and works fine. I install the
Intellitype Pro 5.2 and follow the directions to install the Bluetooth
keyboard via Bluetooth devices the keyboard is seen as CSR-bc2 device and not
as the Micosoft Keyboard. Do not know how to get it to see the correct device.


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