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Dual Wireless Features of the KM717, WK717, and WM527 Keyboards and Mice

Summary: The WK717 and WM527 have dual wireless connections and can connect to multiple devices, which can be selected on the WK717 and WM527.

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Instructions


The WK717 and WM527 come with dual wireless connections Which means each keyboard and mouse have a single RF 2.4Ghz connection and two Bluetooth 4.0 / BLE connections, which can be selected on the WK717 and WM527.
  • KM717 - combination of WK717 (wireless keyboard) and WM527 (wireless mouse)
  • WK717 - Wireless keyboard
  • WM527 - Wireless mouse

Dell Universal Radio Frequency (RF) 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth 4.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Features

  1. Insert the batteries included with the keyboard or mouse. For more information about how to install the batteries, see the document that came with the device or browse to the Dell Premier Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM717 Quick Start Guide or Dell Premier Wireless Mouse WM527 Quick Start Guide on how to install the batteries.
     
 
  • Locate the wireless USB receiver that came with your keyboard or mouse.
    Note:

    When buying a keyboard or mouse with a computer:

    • Look in every compartment of the box that one or more devices came in. The wireless USB receiver is small and can be looked over. The receiver has an informational tag attached to help you locate the receiver. See Figure 1 to see the size and shape of the receiver.

    When buying a keyboard or mouse separately from a computer:

    • The wireless USB receiver is under the keyboard when buying a keyboard or keyboard mouse combination, and under the mouse when bought separately. The receiver has an informational tag attached to help you locate the receiver. See Figure 2 for the typical location, size, and shape of the receiver.
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    Figure 1: Wireless Receive
      Keyboard_Packaging_Receiver
    Figure 2: Wireless Receiver Location in Packaging

     

    When you cannot locate your wireless receiver after you have unpacked the devices, some mouses and keyboards have a place to store the wireless receiver. Look under the mouse buttons where the batteries are or in the battery compartment on a keyboard, but they are not shipped in those locations.

     
 
  • Insert the wireless USB receiver as shown in Figure 2.

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    Figure 2: Wireless USB Receiver Insertion
    Note: The receiver only goes in one way. When the connector does not seem to fit, adjust the angle or flip it over.
     
 
  • Make sure the mouse is turned on (Figure 3).
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    Figure 3: Wireless Mouse On Switch Location
     
 
  • Make sure the keyboard is turned on (Figure 4).
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    Figure 4: Wireless Keyboard On Switch Location
     
 
  • The selection of the wireless mode on the mouse is made by pressing the selection icon on the top of the mouse (Figure 5).
    Wireless_Mouse_Selection_Switch_Location
    Figure 5: Wireless Mouse Selection Switch Location
     
 
  • The selection of the wireless mode on the keyboard is made by sliding the wireless mode selector on the front of the keyboard (Figure 6).
    Wireless_Keyboard_Selection_Switch_Location
    Figure 6: Wireless Keyboard Selection Switch Location
     
 
  • When using the RF 2.4Ghz connection, you have to use the dongle that comes with the keyboard or mouse.
    Notes:
    • Make sure the receiver has the Dell Universal symbol Wireless_Dell_Universal_Symbol on it.
    • The receiver is not compatible with Bluetooth Windows_8_Bluetooth or Logitech’s Unifying Wireless_Logitech_Symbol devices.
    • The Bluetooth on the keyboard and mouse uses a Low Energy (BLE), which only works with Bluetooth devices using the chipset/module 4.0 and above on the computer, also it works best with Windows Operating System 8.0 and above.
    • The wireless keyboard and mouse range is 30 ft (10 m) maximum, however the wireless strength can be affected by weak batteries, any other wireless devices nearby, placement of dongle in computer, so forth
 

Common Wireless Failures and Recommendations

My Mouse or Keyboard stopped responding.

The Dell WK717 and WM527 should automatically work with the computer when set to the RF 2.4Ghz connection Wireless_Dell_Universal_Selection_Option. When the mouse or keyboard fails to work, it could be due to one of the following reasons;

  • Battery
    • Weak batteries
      Recommended solution: Install new batteries.
  • Wrong orientation of batteries.
    Recommended solution: Check batteries orientation.
  • Make sure the keyboard or mouse power button is set to ON.
  • Wrong selection of wireless mode made on the keyboard or mouse.
    Recommended solution: Check and select the correct wireless connection mode on the keyboard or mouse.
    Notes:
    • Select Wireless_Dell_Universal_Selection_Option on the keyboard/mouse if you are using the dongle. Resynchronize with Dell Universal Pairing if needed. For more information, see Dell Knowledge Base article How to use the Dell Universal Pairing.
    • Select Wireless_Dell_Universal_Selection_Optionor Wireless_Dell_Universal_Selection_Option for Bluetooth pairing. Remember which Bluetooth is paired with the system. Selecting the wrong Bluetooth leads to either the keyboard or mouse not functioning. Re-pair the devices, when needed. For more information see Dell Knowledge Base article Fix, Connect to and Learn About Bluetooth.
  • Wireless
    • Dongle placement
      Recommended solution: Reinsert the dongle at the front or side of the system. This is because the system would have shield up and reduce the wireless strength.
    • Bluetooth compatibility
      Recommended solution: Check system Bluetooth version and OS version. Keyboard and mouse are having Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) which does not work on Bluetooth chipset or module 4.0 or below on the system/computer. For compatibility of Bluetooth list, please see individual product (KM717, WK717, or WM527). It also works best on Windows OS 8.0 and above.
Note: Sometimes a non-working mouse or keyboard can be caused by other factors like a bad USB port or a bad system Bluetooth chipset or a program crash that could cause the system to stop responding and freeze the keyboard and mouse. For more information troubleshooting USB port issues, see Dell Knowledge Base article. How to resolve USB port issues.

My Bluetooth keyboard and mouse do not reconnect to my computer after being idle. How do I reconnect my keyboard and mouse?

Select the tab that corresponds to the Operating System installed on your computer, and follow the steps.


Windows 10

 

  1. Reboot the computer or turn your Bluetooth radio off and back on to reconnect your keyboard and mouse.
    Note: You may need to use another mouse to reboot your computer. Be sure to save any data before rebooting. When you do not have another mouse, you can press and hold the power button down for at least 15 seconds to turn the computer off, but you lose any data not already saved.

When the Bluetooth radio on your computer is set to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power," this could also cause your keyboard and mouse to not reconnect after being idle.

To prevent this issue, perform the steps below to disable the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" option in the Bluetooth radio properties of your computer.

  1. In the Search box, type Device Manager.
     
  2. Touch or click Device Manager (Control Panel) in the list of search results.
     
  3. In the Device Manager, touch or click the arrow to the left of Bluetooth.
     
  4. Touch and hold or right click the Bluetooth adapter.
    Note: The Bluetooth adapter is not the one that reads Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator or Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator.
     
  5. Select Properties.
     
  6. Select the Power Management tab.
     
  7. On the Power Management tab, clear the box to the left of Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
     
  8. Click OK.

Affected Products

Dell Premier Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM717, Dell Premier Wireless Keyboard WK717, Dell Premier Wireless Mouse WM527
Article Properties
Article Number: 000129420
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2024
Version:  5
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