Ik ben er niet uitgekomen. Inmiddels was de verbinding van het bluetooth toetsenbord met de bluetooth transceiver verbroken door een blauw windows scherm. Nu krijg ik die niet meer ingesteld. Het probleem is namelijk dat je, om de muis en het toetsenbord te koppelen aan de transceiver, in het control panel moet klikken op bluetooth devices. Maar wat ik ook doe, ik zie nergens in de control panel een item bluetooth devices staan
Volgens de handleiding is dit de enige manier. Ik heb ook in de handleiding zien staan dat de transceiver geschikt is voor andere bluetooth apparaten, zoals bijvoorbeeld mijn gsm. Maar dat later. Hoewel ik daar de topic over startte, is dat inmiddels the least of my problems, aangezien mijn toetsenbord nu niet meer werkt. Ik heb inmiddels de muis en het toetsenbord en de software gedeinstalleerd en opnieuw geinstalleerd. Nu ben ik de muis ook nog kwijt omdat ik dus niets kan toevoegen via control panel. Zie onder voor de beschrijving van de installatie.
Mouse connection (passkeyA passkey increases the security of your keyboard's interaction with your computer. When you use a passkey, your computer communicates only with your keyboard and no others. Because a mouse is not used for text entry, it does not require a passkey. not required):
Open Bluetooth Devices, and then click Add.Bluetooth Devices is a Control Panel item that you can use to add, remove, or customize Bluetooth devices. Be sure to follow all the instructions below to add your Bluetooth device. To open Bluetooth Devices, click the link below.
Press the button on the bottom of the mouse for 5 seconds.
Select the check box, and then click Next.
When asked for a passkey, click Do not use a passkey.
Keyboard connection (passkeyA passkey increases the security of your keyboard's interaction with your computer. When you use a passkey, your computer communicates only with your keyboard and no others. Because a mouse is not used for text entry, it does not require a passkey. is required):
Open Bluetooth Devices, and then click Add.Bluetooth Devices is a Control Panel item that you can use to add, remove, or customize Bluetooth devices. Be sure to follow all the instructions below to add your Bluetooth device. To open Bluetooth Devices, click the link below.
Press the button on the bottom of the keyboard for 5 seconds.
Select the check box, and then click Next.
Click Choose a passkey for me, and then click Next.
Within 30 seconds, type the provided passkey using your Bluetooth keyboard and then press ENTER.
Do not use the keyboard number pad to enter the passkey.
Open Bluetooth Devices now
(or double-click Bluetooth Devices in Control Panel)
Detailed mouse connection instructions
To run the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard for your mouse (these steps do not apply to the keyboard):
Click Start, click Control Panel (make sure you're in Classic View), and then double-clickBluetooth Devices.
Click Add.
On the bottom of your wireless Bluetooth mouse, press the Make/Break Connection button for 5 seconds (to make the mouse discoverable by Windows), and then release.
In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard, select the My device is set up and ready to be found check box, and then click Next.
After the device names appear, click Microsoft Mouse, and then click Next.
When the wizard asks you to specify a passkey, click Don't use a passkey, and then click Next.
Please wait while the wizard completes the process of adding your Bluetooth mouse. In the final page of the wizard, click Finish, and then click OK.
If your devices are not working yet, you can:
Start over.
Check for updated Bluetooth setup information on the Microsoft Hardware Web site.
See the Wireless Troubleshooter for Bluetooth devices in Mouse Help.
For more information about connecting Bluetooth devices, search on "Bluetooth" in Windows Help.
Detailed keyboard connection instructions
To run the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard for your keyboard (these steps do not apply to the mouse):
Click Start, click Control Panel (make sure you're in Classic View), and then double-clickBluetooth Devices.
Click Add.
On the bottom of your wireless Bluetooth keyboard, press the Make/Break Connection button for 5 seconds (to make the keyboard discoverable by Windows), and then release.
In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard, select the My device is set up and ready to be found check box, and then click Next.
After the device names appear, click Microsoft Keyboard, and then click Next.
Important: When you are prompted to type a passkey, you must do so and press ENTER within 30 seconds.
When the wizard asks you which passkey you want to use, click Choose a passkey for me. Then click Next.
After you are prompted to enter your passkey, you must manually type the passkey on your Bluetooth keyboard, and then press ENTER.
Notes:
Do not use the keyboard number pad to enter the passkey.
There will be no feedback on the screen as you type the passkey, although you can use the BACKSPACE key to make corrections if necessary.
If you did not type the passkey within 30 seconds and the wizard timed out, you can try again by clicking Back, and then Next.
Follow the instructions in the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard. In the final page of the wizard, click Finish, and then click OK.
If your devices are not working yet, you can:
Start over.
Check for updated Bluetooth setup information on the Microsoft Hardware Web site.
See the Wireless Troubleshooter for Bluetooth devices in Keyboard Help.
For more information about connecting Bluetooth devices, search on "Bluetooth" in Windows Help.
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