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If you try all of the above and the problem is still there, especially if nothing about the problem changes and it does exactly the same thing it was doing, you may have to remove the batteries from the mouse, locate the screws that are holding it together ( a couple of them may be hid under the rubber feet) and remove the top cover of the mouse. Look around the scroll wheel and see if there is a lot of fuzz or lint around it. Remove the offending fuzz with a pair of tweezers and put the mouse back together. Now it will (probably) work like new!
If you are talking about a PS/2 mouse and keyboard (round plug with 6 pins), the green port (top one if you have the computer sitting on its side) is for a mouse. The other one (could be orange) closest to the case is for the keyboard. If you are talking about USB ports, it doesn't matter at all.
You generally plug it in to a USB port, push the connect button on the transmitter (if it has a button) and push the connect button on the mouse and on the keyboard (buttons are on the bottom). Don't forget to put fresh batteries in. If there was a disk that came with it, run the setup program. Win & should see the devices.
Check with fresh batteries.. Did you sync the mouse with transciever? Push tiny button on transceiver, (maybe hold for few seconds) light flashes quickly.. then push tiny button under the mouse, light stops flashing. Try few times, maybe otherway round. If still not work consider defective.
Press the connect button on the receiver (thats plugged into your pc.laptop) then as soon as you let go quickly press (and hold for slightly half a second) the connect button on the mouse. Then repeat for the keyboard. You could also try pressing both keyboard and mouse at the same time but I've never tried that - I always go mouse then keyboard.
find the drivers and instructions for inland wireless keyboard and mouse here: http://www.inlandus.com/driverdl.php? type the product number 70120 and click search. Download zips and follow instructions.
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