User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About Your Computer
- Using the Keyboard and Mouse
- Using Multimedia
- Using the Display
- Using a Battery
- Setting Up Your Computer
- Using Networks (LAN or Wireless)
- Using Cards
- Securing Your Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Dell Technical Update Service
- Dell Diagnostics
- Dell Support Utility
- Drive Problems
- E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems
- Error Messages
- IEEE 1394 Device Problems
- Keyboard Problems
- Lockups and Software Problems
- Memory Problems
- Mouse Problems
- Network Problems
- Media Memory Card or ExpressCard Problems
- Power Problems
- Printer Problems
- Scanner Problems
- Sound and Speaker Problems
- Touch Pad or Mouse Problems
- Video and Display Problems
- System Setup Program
- Traveling With Your Computer
- Reinstalling Software
- Adding and Replacing Parts
- Dell QuickSet
- Specifications
- Obtaining Assistance
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
30 Using the Keyboard and Mouse
Keyboard Pairing Failed
If your keyboard fails to connect, follow these steps:
1
Press the power button to restart the computer and wait about three minutes for the operating system
to load and the computer to initialize the drivers.
2
Press the wireless connection button on the left side of the computer base and hold until the Bluetooth
light on the system flashes.
3
Press the wireless connection button on the back of the keyboard and hold for about four seconds to
put the keyboard into "discover" mode. The Caps lock, Scroll, and Num lock wireless Bluetooth lights
on the keyboard will be solid blue. Release the wireless connection button on the keyboard and these
lights will all start flashing.
The computer may go through a series of beeps before the pairing occurs.
1 wireless connection button
on computer base
1 wireless connection button
on keyboard
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