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06-26-2024 08:03 AM
So I have the HP ENVY 34 Inch all-in-one.
I want to add a new keyboard, the identical one that came with the computer.
The original keyboard has a problem with the "0" button on the number pad, and I have a spare identical keyboard.
I can't figure out how to add it and use it.
Anyone know how?
06-26-2024 08:36 AM
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Whether it works likely depends on the type of onboard (Unifying connection) dongle and whether the dongle can be paired with a different (your replacement) keyboard and your mouse.
Mouse / Keyboard - Still have the HP Unifying dongle but it’s unpaired?
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06-26-2024 09:15 AM
The dongle would be inside the computer case and not meant to be physically replaced by customer.
True, too - it depends on the connection type and whether it's meant to be changed to allow for different hardware (keyboard and mouse) to be attached.
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