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Will work fine as long as you have one available USP port. The keyboard and mouse both use the same USB "nano-receiver" (the little thing you plug in the USB port). And it's totally plug and play.....plug in the nano-receiver, turn on the keyboard and mouse and about 10 seconds later your new keyboard is "live." The keyboard and mouse both have on and off switches to conserve battery power.......but I leave them on all the time, and the batteries last at least a couple months.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. We use these keyboards on a variety of Windows systems with no issues.
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