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Other Connection Options
USB provides simpler plug-and-play connectivity and enhanced performance.
If you don’t have any available USB ports, try the following options:
USB hub
If all of your USB ports are in use, consider purchasing a 4-port or 8-port
USB hub. USB hubs, which are available at office and computer supply stores,
provide an inexpensive solution for connecting multiple USB devices when
your computer has a limited number of USB ports.
PS/2 connection (Windows only)
Although we recommend connecting using
USB, you can use a PS/2 connection option
if your product supports PS/2 connectivity.
1 Shut down and turn off the computer.
2 Plug the USB connector into the
USB-to-PS/2 adapter, and then
plug the adapter into your computer’s
round PS/2 mouse port.
Product Information and Software Updates
For general product information and software updates, go to the
Microsoft Hardware Web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware
Troubleshooting
If you have a question about your wireless mouse, try the following options:
● Check the system requirements (located on the packaging) to make sure
that your system is compatible with the product that you purchased.
● View the on-screen Help, which contains product information and
troubleshooting tips.
● Look in the Readme file for late-breaking product information.
● Go to the Microsoft Hardware Web site at
www.microsoft.com/hardware
for additional product information and software updates.
● See the Product Support Services topics in Help, or go to
http://support.microsoft.com
for information about how to contact Microsoft Product Support Services.
Patent Information
For patent information, see on-screen Help.
USB-to-PS/2 adapter