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Z3700 Black Wireless Mouse
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have a HP Z3700 Black Wireless Mouse and would like to use a HP wireless keyboard (HP Omni Pavilion Slimline Series) with it.  Can only one USB dongle be used to connect both devices to the computer?

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@Hellaspont 

 

Normally NO, the dongle has a code which is used to pair with current set. The code can very simple from 000000 to 999999 but we need a code for each set. There are many mice can have 123456 but they won't be sold on a same region.

 

Hope this makes sense. You can try, who knows it has same code, the chance is 0.0001 %.

 

Regards.

BH
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@Hellaspont 

 

Normally NO, the dongle has a code which is used to pair with current set. The code can very simple from 000000 to 999999 but we need a code for each set. There are many mice can have 123456 but they won't be sold on a same region.

 

Hope this makes sense. You can try, who knows it has same code, the chance is 0.0001 %.

 

Regards.

BH
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