In my case I was asked to replace the Microsoft wireless keyboard because the letters were worn off.
I found (the link no longer has Method 2): LemP
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How can I pair them in my computer?
You can't.
Most of Microsoft's newer wireless mouse products do not support user "pairing." I believe that the Mobile Mouse 1000 is one of these. Confirm by looking at the pictures in the article linked under "Method 2" in Smittychat's post: [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838398]
If your mouse and transceiver do not have the "connect channel" buttons, you can't pair them.
For these products, the mouse and the nano transceiver are matched at the factory. If the transceiver is lost or broken, the mouse can not be made to work.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/wireless-mobile-mouse-1000-pairing-question/bd69f427-8c76-4b1c-bb22-5edb0c7018d1
The only way to get the keyboard or mouse to work is to have the matched transceiver.