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06-07-2022 11:01 AM - edited 06-08-2022 11:19 AM
I just purchased a new computer (HP ENVY Desktop PC TPE01-2000i (1K4E9AV)) that comes with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. But periodically (and daily) both become glitchy. They don't totally stop working but there are delays in typing, letters get missed or doubled, etc. Or the mouse will not respond smoothly. To be clear:
- The computer is maybe 3 feet from the keyboard/mouse tops.
- I have updated Windows 11 completely and have double checked to see if any bluetooth drivers need to be updated.
- I have run the troubleshooters. EDIT: Not sure what this means, but when I run the Bluetooth troubleshooter, it does say that it fixed a "check bluetooth radio status error". After ai run the troubleshooter, the keyboard does work better for a bit and then it gets flaky again. But again, never just stops working.
- I have forgotten and reconnected the bluetooth devices.
Basically, I've done everything I've found on articles like:https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06100754
Ideas? Honestly, I like wireless but not if it can't be relied upon.
06-20-2022 03:03 PM
Hello @pipsqueakanim
Please tell me the full product name and product number of the wirless keyboard/mouse combo.
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06-20-2022 03:37 PM
It's the combo that comes with the machine listed in the first sentence. I took the following pics from the back of the keyboard and mouse though if that's what you mean. Btw, I've placed the desktop on my desk and while the issue happens less frequently it hasn't cured it. And let's be honest, keeping the machine on the desk as opposed to under it is non-ideal.
06-20-2022 04:20 PM
Hello @pipsqueakanim
is this the setup guide of your wireless keyboard and mouse ?
Take a look at it, zoom in (to see better) and tell me, please.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04374531.pdf
Reference HP page:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-2.4-ghz-wireless-keyboard-and-mouse/6953278/manuals
Please report your results.
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06-20-2022 05:33 PM
Hello @pipsqueakanim
(1) Remove all batteries from the keyboard and mouse.
(2) Wait a few minutes.
(3) Check voltage (V) of each battery. If you cannot check them take new ones and insert them again.
(4) Then test your keyboard and mouse ...
Please report your results.
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06-20-2022 05:41 PM
That's not the issue. I had tried that early on. And the behavior isn't consistent with batteries being bad. Things function well the vast majority of the time. But you now, keyboards and mice need to ALWAYS work and I shouldn't need to run a troubleshooter each time things are flaky.