Features Keyboard Top view Bottom view 1. Low battery status LED 2. Keyboard feet 3. Battery cover NOTE: 1) Keyboard will enter into auto power save mode if not used. 2) Low battery status LED will blink in amber colour when battery capacity is low.
Mouse Top view Bottom view 1. Left button 2. Scroll wheel 3. Right button 4. Low battery status LED 5. Optical sensor 6. Power switch NOTE: 1) Mouse will enter into auto power save mode if not used. 2) Low battery status LED will blink in amber colour when battery capacity is low.
Setting up your wireless keyboard 1. Using your fingertip, pry open the battery cover . 2. Install the AAA batteries into the battery compartment . Then close the battery cover . 8 │ Setting up your wireless keyboard...
Setting up your wireless mouse 1. Locate the slot on the side of the mouse cover . Using your fingertip, pry open the cover . 2. Install the AA battery into the battery compartment . Setting up your wireless mouse │ 9...
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3. Close the mouse cover . 4. Slide the power switch down to turn on the mouse . 10 │ Setting up your wireless mouse...
Connecting your wireless keyboard and mouse 1. Detach the receiver tag from the USB receiver . 2. Install the USB receiver to the USB port on your computer . Laptop Desktop Connecting your wireless keyboard and mouse │ 11...
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3. Slide the power switch down to turn on the mouse . The keyboard and mouse are paired with your USB device . 12 │ Connecting your wireless keyboard and mouse...
Keyboard Specifications General Regulatory model KB3322Wt Connection type Wireless (2 . 4 GHz with nano receiver) System requirement • Windows Server 2012; 2012 R2, 2016 (RF receiver only) • Windows 8, 32/64-bit • Windows 10, 32/64-bit • Windows 11, 32/64-bit •...
Mouse Specifications General Regulatory model WM118t Connection type Wireless (2 . 4 GHz with nano receiver) System requirement • Windows Server 2012; 2012 R2, 2016 (RF receiver only) • Windows 8, 32/64-bit • Windows 10, 32/64-bit • Windows 11, 32/64-bit •...
Environmental Temperature: Operating -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) Storage -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F) Storage humidity 95% maximum relative humidity; non-condensing Wireless RF resolution 2 . 4 GHz RF Operating channel 2405MHz to 2474MHz Operation distance Up to 10 meters 16 │...
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Troubleshooting Problems Possible solutions Keyboard/mouse is not 1. Check if the batteries are inserted in the correct functioning orientation . The batteries “+” and “-” ends should be placed as indicated on the battery compartment . 2. Check the battery level . •...
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Problems Possible solutions Unable to connect the 1. Check the battery level . keyboard/mouse with your • If the device uses the rechargeable batteries, computer ensure that the batteries are fully charged . • If the batteries are exhausted, replace them with a new ones .
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Problems Possible solutions Troubleshooting a slow 1. Ensure that the sensor is not obstructed or dirty . moving cursor 2. Glass or very smooth glossy surfaces are not suitable for the mouse sensor to capture the mouse movement . Using a dark colored fabric mouse pad can improve the tracking .
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Dell’s end user contract terms . Dell may also provide an additional hardware warranty – full details of the Dell end user contract and warranty terms can be found by going to Dell.com/terms, selecting your country from the list at the bottom of the “home”...