Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
The basics
This light powered keyboard from Logitech charges itself whenever there is a source of light, even staying charged when left in three months of total darkness. Its thin frame and smooth styling mean its eco-credentials don't come at a cost to design, making it the ideal eco companion keyboard for any desktop.




















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Spamevaferm21 September 2011
Hi durden I have the ACER aspire 4820T that comes with bluetooth inbuilt. I have the Microsoft <a href=http://www.best-bluetooth-mouse.com/>bluetooth mouse</a> 5000. I have always been using it with no problems. Suddenly it stopped working. As usual, I thought I can just re-installing it by using the pairing function under the bluetooth panel "Add a device". Best part is the wizard just keeps going and never stops. My mouse is already in pairing mode. Next check under devices/printers and believe it or not, it appears as indicated. However under the bluetooth control panel (Show Bluetooth devices), no mouse. In the devices & printers panel, the mouse shows up. I cannot use the mouse or do a manual installation. I have also tried to upgrade the drivers for the bluetooth and still not working. Tried the mouse with another computer and no problem. Can anybody advise how to do a reset of the bluetooth module or settings? Short of a complete reinstallation of win 7 (which I hope to avoid just for one mouse), I have run out of ideas. Hope somebody can render any insight as to how to resolve the issue. Durden, did you contact Acer support about this? I tried to but they just blame the mouse and software? Any luck on your side? Thanks for reading.
Report as inappropriateSpamevaferm22 September 2011
Hi durden I have the ACER aspire 4820T that comes with bluetooth inbuilt. I have the Microsoft <a href=http://www.best-bluetooth-mouse.com/>bluetooth mouse</a> 5000. I have always been using it with no problems. Suddenly it stopped working. As usual, I thought I can just re-installing it by using the pairing function under the bluetooth panel "Add a device". Best part is the wizard just keeps going and never stops. My mouse is already in pairing mode. Next check under devices/printers and believe it or not, it appears as indicated. However under the bluetooth control panel (Show Bluetooth devices), no mouse. In the devices & printers panel, the mouse shows up. I cannot use the mouse or do a manual installation. I have also tried to upgrade the drivers for the bluetooth and still not working. Tried the mouse with another computer and no problem. Can anybody advise how to do a reset of the bluetooth module or settings? Short of a complete reinstallation of win 7 (which I hope to avoid just for one mouse), I have run out of ideas. Hope somebody can render any insight as to how to resolve the issue. Durden, did you contact Acer support about this? I tried to but they just blame the mouse and software? Any luck on your side? Thanks for reading.
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