The "dock" is where the mouse will sit to recharge ... it is powered through its own power source. It also serves as the antennae for communicaiion between the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse. I call it a dock.

My new arrangement seems to be working, thanks.

Will post again if trouble arises.




On Nov 15, 2005, at 9:04 PM, Jeff Walther wrote:

I'm not sure what a USB transmitter dock is, but could it be drawing too much power from the USB port? You may need to get a powered USB hub and put it between the USB card and your peripheral. I've seen that problem before, especially on early iMacs with power drawing USB peripherals.


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