Difference between revisions of "Wireless Keyboard & Mice Testing"
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− | + | Only keep wireless keyboards and mice that have USB dongle type recievers. Just like anything else, if it looks particularly nice keep it. | |
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− | + | You will need: | |
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− | * | + | * Bag with USB dongles |
− | * | + | * AA and AAA batteries |
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− | + | First open the keyboard tester: | |
− | * | + | * terminal> wx-keyboard-tester |
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− | + | Most dongles, mice, and keyboards will have a "connect" button on them. After pluging the usb stick into the computer you will press the connect button on the USB stick. A light should flash. Now press the connect button on the keyboard and/or mouse. | |
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− | + | The keyboard and/or mouse should now be paired and can be tested in the keyboard tester. | |
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− | + | All keys should be lit green in wx-keyboard-tester. With the exception of print screen, and any FN keys. | |
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− | * | + | Recycle if: |
− | * | + | * Any keys do not work |
+ | * Keyboard or mouse is extremely dirty | ||
+ | * uses PS2 inputs |
Revision as of 16:48, 26 June 2013
Only keep wireless keyboards and mice that have USB dongle type recievers. Just like anything else, if it looks particularly nice keep it.
You will need:
- Bag with USB dongles
- AA and AAA batteries
First open the keyboard tester:
- terminal> wx-keyboard-tester
Most dongles, mice, and keyboards will have a "connect" button on them. After pluging the usb stick into the computer you will press the connect button on the USB stick. A light should flash. Now press the connect button on the keyboard and/or mouse.
The keyboard and/or mouse should now be paired and can be tested in the keyboard tester.
All keys should be lit green in wx-keyboard-tester. With the exception of print screen, and any FN keys.
Recycle if:
- Any keys do not work
- Keyboard or mouse is extremely dirty
- uses PS2 inputs