Dell Wireless Mouse and Keyboard KM7120W User’s Guide Combo set model: KM7120W Regulatory model: KB7120Wc/ MS5320Wc/ RG-1216
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Contents Notes, cautions, and warnings ............................................................ 2 What’s in the box ................................................................................ 5 Features ............................................................................................. 6 Mouse ............................................................................................. 6 Top view ......................................................................................
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What’s in the box 1 Wireless keyboard 2 Wireless mouse 3 Documents 4 USB receiver 5 AA-type Batteries 5
Features Mouse Top view 1 left button 2 right button 3 scroll/middle button 4 front side button 5 rear side button 6 LED indicator: .Dell universal dongle connect .bluetooth connect device 1 .bluetooth connect device 2 .Low battery indicator 7 Pairing mode switch button 6
Bottom view 1 2 optical sensor power on/off switch 7
Keyboard Top view 1 Power on/off switch 2 LED indicators: Dell universal dongle connect bluetooth connect device 1 bluetooth connect device 2 Low battery indicator 3 Connection-mode switch button 8
Setting up your wireless mouse Installing batteries 1. Remove the mouse cover. 2. Install the AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
3. Replace the mouse cover. 4. Slide the power switch to power on. NOTE: Make sure the distance between your computer and mouse is within 10 meters.
Pairing your wireless mouse Your Dell wireless mouse can be paired with devices using USB and Bluetooth. You can pair and switch between a laptop, desktop, and a compatible mobile device. Pairing with a USB device You could connect a device to your wireless mouse using the Dell Universal pairing. 1 Install the Dell Universal USB receiver to the USB port on your computer. 2 The connection-mode light on the mouse turns on to indicate the Dell Universal pairing, then turns off.
3 The mouse is paired with your USB device. Pairing with a Bluetooth device You could connect up to two devices to your wireless mouse using Bluetooth. Pairing device two using Bluetooth You could connect a second device to your wireless mouse using Bluetooth. 1 Press the connection-mode button on your mouse for 3 seconds until the connection-mode light indicates that the second-Bluetooth connection is selected.
2 The second-Bluetooth connection light starts blinking to confirm the pairing mode is enabled. 3 4 5 6 In Windows Search, type Bluetooth. From the list that appears, click Bluetooth Settings. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled. From the list of devices, click Dell Mouse MS5320Wc → Pair. NOTE: If Dell Mouse MS5320Wc is not listed, ensure pairing mode is enabled on the mouse. 7 Confirm the pairing process on both mouse and device.
Pairing device three using Bluetooth You could connect a third device to your wireless mouse using Bluetooth. 1 Press the connection-mode button on your mouse for 3 seconds until the connection-mode light indicates that the second-Bluetooth connection is selected. 2 The second-Bluetooth connection light starts blinking to confirm the pairing mode is enabled.
3 4 5 6 In Windows Search, type Bluetooth. From the list that appears, click Bluetooth Settings. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled. From the list of devices, click Dell Mouse MS5320Wc → Pair. NOTE: If Dell Mouse MS5320Wc is not listed, ensure pairing mode is enabled on the mouse. 7 Confirm the pairing process on both mouse and device. The third-Bluetooth connection light turns solid white for 3 seconds to confirm the connection is established then dims off.
Setting up your wireless keyboard 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Install the AA batteries into the battery compartment.
3 Replace the battery cover. 4 Slide the power switch to power on the keyboard. NOTE: Make sure the distance between your computer and keyboard is within 10 meters.
Pairing your wireless keyboard Your Dell wireless keyboard can be paired with devices using USB and Bluetooth. You can pair and switch between a laptop, desktop, and a compatible mobile device. Pairing with a USB device You could connect a device to your wireless keyboard using the Dell Universal pairing. 1 Install the Dell Universal USB receiver to the USB port on your computer. 2 The connection-mode switch on the keyboard is set to Dell Universal Pairing by default.
3 The keyboard is paired with your USB device. Pairing with a Bluetooth device You could connect up to two devices to your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth. Pairing device two using Bluetooth You could connect a second device to your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth. 1 Press the connection-mode button on your mouse for 3 seconds until the connection-mode light indicates that the second-Bluetooth connection is selected.
2 3 4 5 In Windows Search, type Bluetooth. From the list that appears, click Bluetooth Settings. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled. From the list of devices, click Dell Keyboard KB7120Wc → Pair. NOTE: If Dell Keyboard KB7120Wc is not listed, press the Bluetoothpairing button on the keyboard to ensure pairing mode is enabled. 6 Confirm the pairing process on both keyboard and device.
Pairing device three using Bluetooth You could connect a third device to your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth. 1 Press the connection-mode button on your mouse for 3 seconds until the connection-mode light indicates that the third-Bluetooth connection is selected. 2 3 4 5 In Windows Search, type Bluetooth. From the list that appears, click Bluetooth Settings. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled. From the list of devices, click Dell Keyboard KB7120Wc → Pair.
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Dell Universal Receiver feature for Windows You can use the Dell Universal Receiver to manage the devices paired with your Dell wireless mouse and keyboard. The Dell Universal Receiver allows up to six Dell Universal compatible wireless devices to be added to the receiver. Dell Peripheral Manager To begin using your receiver, ensure your computer has the software installed. Dell Peripheral Manager may be pre-installed on your computer. The software can also be downloaded from www.dell.
Troubleshooting Common Symptoms The following table contains information about common issues you might encounter and the possible solutions. Problem Possible Possible Unable to use s the mouse/keyboard The white LED causes Indicator on top of the mouse does not light up when the mouse is powered on 1solutions Check if the battery is inserted correctly. Battery “+” and “-“ ends should follow those indicated on the battery compartment label. 2 Check the battery level.
Unable to pair the mouse/keyboard to the computer using Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon on the computer doesn’t light up when connecting the mouse to the computer. 5 Change the USB port. Insert the USB dongle into another USB port on your computer. 1 Check the battery level. If the mouse/keyboard uses a rechargeable battery, make sure the battery is fully charged. If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one. 2 Turn the mouse/keyboard off then on.
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Mouse pointer does not move The mouse pointer freezes Left/right buttons doesn’t work No response when the left or right mouse button is pressed Wireless connection is lost Unable to pair the mouse/keyboard with the computer 1 Check the battery level. If the mouse uses a rechargeable battery, make sure the battery is fully charged. If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one. 2 Turn the mouse off then on.
4 Make sure the USB dongle is connected directly to your computer. Avoid using the port replicators, USB hubs, etc. 5 Change the USB port. Insert the USB dongle into another USB port on your computer.
Specifications General Keyboard Model number KB7120Wc Connection type technology 2.4 GH Wireless & Bluetooth dual mode System requirement (2.4GH) System requirement (Bluetooth) Electrical Microsoft Windows 10/ Microsoft Windows 8/ Microsoft Windows 7/ Microsoft Windows XP/ Microsoft Windows Vista/ Server 2003/ Server 2008/ Server 2012/ Linux 6.
Environmental Temperature Operating Storage Storage Humidity 0°C to 40°C -40°C to 65°C 95% maximum relative humidity; non-condensing 2.4 GHz/BLE wireless Radio transmission Range Bi-directional communication (Transceiver) Up to 10 m General Mouse Model number MS5320Wc Connection type technology 2.4 GH Wireless & Bluetooth dual mode System requirement (2.4GH) Microsoft Windows 10/ Microsoft Windows 8/ Microsoft Windows 7/ Microsoft Windows XP/ Microsoft Windows Server 2008/ Server 2012/ Linux 6.
Operating voltage 0.9 V - 1.6 V Battery required One AA alkaline Physical Characteristics Weight (without battery) Dimensions: Length Width Height 84g 114.5 ± 0.5 mm 69.7± 0.3 mm 41.6 ± 0.3 mm Environmental Temperature Operating Storage Storage Humidity 0° C to 40°C -40°C to 65°C 95% maximum relative humidity; non-condensing 2.
Statutory information Warranty Limited warranty and return policies Dell-branded products carry a 1-year limited hardware warranty. If purchased together with a Dell system, it will follow the system warranty. For U.S. customers: This purchase and your use of this product are subject to Dell’s end user agreement, which you can find at Dell.com/terms. This document contains a binding arbitration clause.