Just like with Wi-Fi, computers need a Bluetooth adapter to communicate with Bluetooth devices nearby. Some wireless keyboards and mice manufactured by Microsoft come with a transceiver designed ...
There is always a chance of the Bluetooth transfer wizard icon getting disappeared from the menus that represent communications once the user upgrades the Windows XP operating system service pack.
Even if you aren't very tech savvy, there's nothing hard about plugging in a keyboard or mouse. But if you have a wireless keyboard or mouse, it takes a few steps to get set up. Here's how to do it.