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I'm afraid the the dongle is proprietary and only works with that particular mouse. You can however purchase a separate wireless keyboard and it shouldn't interfere with the mouse.
You have to install the software that came with the wireless mouse. I have several, and some will and others won't work without the software. That is 90% what it is.
Make sure the batteries in the keyboard are new and working. And also when you go to connect the keyboard, hit the connect button on the reciever first and then the connect button on the keyboard right after. If this still doesn't work it is a problem with the keyboard and you should contact the manufacturer or take it back to where you purchased it and get a new one.
There is a button on the bluetooth dongle that needs pressing to get the mouse & keyboard operating, I think I got them to work when the little long blue light on the dongle (there is one) it flashes for a brief time when pressed. I think if the mouse or keyboard button is pressed while its flashing it picks them up. Good luck, it was very tedious, I agree.
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