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Most wireless keyboards and mice have a maximum effective operating distance of about 30 feet (9 m). If you find the signal of your wireless keyboard and mouse a little spotty, there are ways to strengthen the connection. This wikiHow teaches you how to extend the wireless range of a wireless keyboard and mouse so you can reliably use it.

Extending Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Range

While most wireless keyboards and mice have a maximum effective operating distance of about 30 feet (9 m), it can be difficult to reach even a third of that distance due to obstacles or interference. There are ways to extend the range, including by removing obstacles or using a USB extender.

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Troubleshoot common issues first.

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  1. If you're experiencing problems when trying to get your mouse or keyboard to work from more than a few feet away, consider the following common issues before continuing:
    • Cheap keyboard or mouse - Cheap wireless items tend to have reduced range when compared to higher quality products.
    • Old hardware - If your mouse, keyboard, and/or computer are more than a couple of years old, you will likely experience decreased performance. You may be able to offset this by updating your computer and downloading the latest drivers for your mouse and/or keyboard from the manufacturer's website.
    • Low batteries or charge - In addition to losing range, your mouse and/or keyboard will track erratically or stop working altogether if the charge or battery life is low.
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Use new batteries.

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  1. You'll want to use high-quality batteries for your mouse and keyboard; if the manufacturer recommends a specific brand, try using it. Fresh batteries will almost always improve the range at which your mouse and keyboard are functional.
    • If your mouse or keyboard uses a charger instead of replaceable batteries, charge it up all the way before continuing.
    • For keyboards with wired chargers, it may be best to leave the keyboard constantly plugged into the charger.
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Limit device interference.

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Separate your work area.

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  1. In addition to keeping things out of the line of sight between you and the wireless receiver, you'll have to keep other electrical items well away from the path of communication. Common appliances to watch out for include the following:[1]
    • Any wireless object (e.g., tablets, smartphones, baby monitors)
    • Microwaves
    • Televisions
    • Refrigerators
    • Routers and modems
    • Other computers
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Plug your computer in to charge on a free power outlet.

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Reposition the wireless receiver.

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  1. The top of the USB item is typically the front of the receiver itself, meaning that the top of the USB item should face your mouse or keyboard. Some USB receivers can be rotated, while others require a separate USB cable to allow for rotation.
    • If you do get a cable for your USB receiver, make sure the cable is around a foot long or shorter. You'll have to secure the USB receiver after positioning it to face the mouse or keyboard.
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Use brands marketed towards your specific device models.

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  1. Some keyboard/mouse manufacturers have range extenders available on their websites or in-store. These range extenders are larger, more powerful versions of the USB receiver that comes with your wireless item.[2]
    • Not all manufacturers make range extenders, and those that do may not make them for your model of keyboard or mouse.
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Invest in a newer device model.

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  1. If you just aren't able to get your mouse and keyboard to connect at more than a few feet, it's time to upgrade. You can buy a more recent version of your current wireless setup, or you can start using a Bluetooth mouse/keyboard combination instead.
    • Switching from wireless to Bluetooth will noticeably extend your mouse's/keyboard's range since it's likely that fewer items around your house use the Bluetooth network.

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    What about getting an extension USB cable and make the dongle closer to the wireless mouse? Or does the mouse need to be closer to the PC?
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    For the highest wireless range, the mouse should be close to the dongle. Whether you do this by moving the dongle or the mouse doesn't matter.
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    My computer and TV are in different rooms with 40'+ distance between them. I have connected them with my HDM1 cable. Do I need a "super range" wireless keyboard/mouse to use with the TV, and what can you recommend?
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    I have the same setup with plaster walls and closets between the rooms. I extended the dongle to the inside of a closet with a power USB cable. I use Gyration's Air Mouse® GO Plus with Compact Keyboard (GYM1100CKNA). It's designed for presentations and has up to 100-foot range. The keyboard is great, the mouse is frustrating at times. It has a feature that is constantly turning on and off, I guess due to signal drop, that I wish I had the option to lock in the settings app they provide. But it works and probably wouldn't have the issues with standard sheet rock walls.
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    Does a wireless mouse work without placing it on any surface?
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    The scroll wheel will still function. The mouse will not move unless it is brought against a surface.
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