Dell KM7321W, MS5320W (KB700) Manual
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What's in the box
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- Wireless keyboard
- Wireless mouse
- Documents
- USB receiver
- Batteries (AA-type x1 and AAA-type x2)
Features
Wireless mouse
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- Left button
- Forward button
- Backward button
- Connection-mode button
- Connection-mode lights
- Scroll wheel
- Right button
- Optical sensor
- Power switch
Wireless keyboard
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- Power switch
- Battery-status light
- Connection-mode lights
- Connection-mode button
- Keyboard feet
- Battery cover
- PPID (Piece Part Identification) label
NOTE: Caps/Num lock LED behavior:
Both Lock LED will be "On" for 5 seconds once pressed and then goes "Off" even if user continues to type under current state. LED will only be "On" for 5 seconds again if user presses the Num Lock/ Caps Lock keys again. The lock state will also be reflected in the OSD (On Screen Display) if the Dell Peripheral Manager is installed on user's PC.
Dell Peripheral Manager
Dell Peripheral Manager software enables you to perform the following:
- Assign program shortcuts to device programmable buttons or keys through the Action tab.
- View device information such as firmware version and battery status through the Info tab.
- Upgrade the latest firmware updates on your devices.
- Pair additional devices through the radio frequencies (RF) USB receiver or directly to your computer through Bluetooth.
For more information, see Dell Peripheral Manager User's Guide on the product page at https://www.dell.com/support.
Pairing your wireless mouse
Your Dell wireless mouse can be paired with devices using either the USB receiver or Bluetooth. You can pair and switch between a laptop, desktop, or any compatible mobile device.
Pairing your wireless mouse with a USB receiver
NOTE: You can connect a device to your wireless mouse using the Dell Universal pairing.
- Connect the Dell Universal USB receiver to the USB port on your computer.
NOTE: A USB Type-C to Type-A adapter (sold separately) is required if your computer does not support USB Type-A port.
NOTE: The RF (Radio Frequencies) device is pre-paired in the factory.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless mouse - Step 1 Pairing your wireless mouse - Step 1]()
- The connection-mode light (
) on the wireless mouse turns on to indicate the Dell Universal pairing, and then turns off.
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The wireless mouse is paired with your computer.
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Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth
NOTE: You can connect up to two devices with your wireless mouse using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Before pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth, ensure that you unpair the inactive devices on your computer, and update the Bluetooth driver on your Dell computer to the latest version. For more information, see Drivers & Downloads at https://www.dell.com/support.
- Press the connection-mode button a few times on your mouse until the connection-mode light (
BLE-2; Bluetooth Low Energy-2) turns on, indicating that the second-Bluetooth connection is selected.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 1 Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 1]()
- Press and hold the connection-mode button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing.
The connection-mode light (
) blinks for 3 minutes, indicating your wireless mouse is in the pairing mode.
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- Pair your wireless mouse with your Bluetooth-enabled Windows computer.
Swift Pair: - In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the "Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair" box is checked.
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- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Place your wireless mouse near your computer. The New Dell Mouse found window appears.
- Click Connect and confirm the pairing process on both wireless mouse and your computer.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 3 Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 3]()
Add Device:
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- In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Click Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth.
- From the list of available devices, click Dell Mouse.
NOTE: If Dell Mouse is not listed, ensure that the pairing mode is enabled on the wireless mouse.
- Confirm the pairing process on both wireless mouse and your computer.
The connection-mode light (
) turns solid white for a few seconds to confirm the pairing, and then the light turns off. After your wireless mouse and computer pairing is completed, the wireless mouse connects to the computer automatically when the Bluetooth is enabled and both devices are within the Bluetooth range.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 5 Pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth - Step 5]()
Pairing device three using Bluetooth
NOTE: You can connect a third device to your wireless mouse using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Before pairing your wireless mouse using Bluetooth, ensure that you unpair the inactive devices on your computer, and update the Bluetooth driver on your Dell computer to the latest version. For more information, see Drivers & Downloads at https://www.dell.com/support.
- Press the connection-mode button a few times on your mouse until the connection-mode light (
BLE-3; Bluetooth Low Energy-3) turns on, indicating that the third-Bluetooth connection is selected.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 1 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 1]()
- Press and hold the connection-mode button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing.
The connection-mode light (
) blinks for 3 minutes, indicating your wireless mouse is in the pairing mode.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 2 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 2]()
- Pair your wireless mouse with your Bluetooth-enabled computer.
Swift Pair: - In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the "Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair" box is checked.
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- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Place your wireless mouse near your computer. The New Dell Mouse found window appears.
- Click Connect and confirm the pairing process on both wireless mouse and your computer.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 4 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 4]()
Add Device:
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- In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Click Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth.
- From the list of available devices, click Dell Mouse.
NOTE: If Dell Mouse is not listed, ensure that the pairing mode is enabled on the wireless mouse.
- Confirm the pairing process on both wireless mouse and your computer.
The connection-mode light (
) turns solid white for a few seconds to confirm the pairing, and then the light turns off. After your wireless mouse and computer pairing is completed, the wireless mouse connects to the computer automatically when the Bluetooth is enabled and both devices are within the Bluetooth range.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 6 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 6]()
Setting up your wireless keyboard
- Remove the battery cover.
![Dell - KM7321W - Setting up your wireless keyboard - Step 1 Setting up your wireless keyboard - Step 1]()
- Install the AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
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- Replace the battery cover.
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- Slide the power switch to the right to turn on the wireless keyboard.
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NOTE: Ensure that the distance between your computer and wireless keyboard is within ten meters.
Pairing your wireless keyboard
Your Dell wireless keyboard can be paired with devices using either the USB receiver or Bluetooth. You can pair and switch between a laptop, desktop, or any compatible mobile device.
Pairing your wireless keyboard with a USB receiver
NOTE: You can connect a device to your wireless keyboard using the Dell Universal pairing.
- Connect the Dell Universal USB receiver to the USB port on your computer.
NOTE: A USB Type-C to Type-A adapter (sold separately) is required if your computer does not support USB Type-A port. NOTE: The RF device is pre-paired in the factory.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard with a USB receiver - Step 1 Pairing your wireless keyboard with a USB receiver - Step 1]()
- The connection-mode light (
) on the wireless keyboard is set to Dell Universal Pairing by default.
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- The wireless keyboard is paired with your USB device.
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Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth
NOTE: You can connect up to two devices with your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Before pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth, ensure that you unpair the inactive devices on your computer, and update the Bluetooth driver on your Dell computer to the latest version. For more information, see Drivers & Downloads at https://www.dell.com/support.
- Press the connection-mode button a few times on your keyboard until the connection-modelight (
BLE-2) turns on, indicating that the second-Bluetooth connection is selected.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 1 Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 1]()
- Press and hold the connection-mode button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing.
The connection-mode light (
) blinks for 3 minutes, indicating your wireless keyboard is in the pairing mode.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 2 Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 2]()
- Pair your wireless keyboard with your Bluetooth-enabled computer.
Swift Pair: - In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the "Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair" box is checked.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 3 Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 3]()
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Place your wireless keyboard near your computer. The New Dell Keybd found window appears.
- Click Connect and confirm the pairing process on both wireless keyboard and your computer.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 1 Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 1]()
Add Device:
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- In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Click Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth.
From the list of available devices, click Dell Keybd. NOTE: If Dell Keybd is not listed, ensure that the pairing mode is enabled on the wireless keyboard.
- Confirm the pairing process on both wireless keyboard and your computer.
The connection-mode light (
) turns solid white for a few seconds to confirm the pairing, and then the light turns off. After your wireless keyboard and computer pairing is completed, the wireless keyboard connects to the computer automatically when the Bluetooth is enabled and both devices are within the Bluetooth range.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 6 Pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth - Step 6]()
Pairing device three using Bluetooth
NOTE: You can connect a third device to your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Before pairing your wireless keyboard using Bluetooth, ensure that you unpair the inactive devices on your computer, and update the Bluetooth driver on your Dell computer to the latest version. For more information, see Drivers & Downloads at https://www.dell.com/support.
- Press the connection-mode button a few times on your keyboard until the connection-mode light (
BLE-3) turns on, indicating that the third-Bluetooth connection is selected.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 1 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 1]()
- Press and hold the connection-mode button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing.The connection-mode light (
) blinks for 3 minutes, indicating your wireless keyboard is in the pairing mode.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 2 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 2]()
- Pair your wireless keyboard with your Bluetooth-enabled computer.
Swift Pair: - In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the "Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair" box is checked.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 3 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 3]()
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Place your wireless keyboard near your computer. The New Dell Keybd found window appears.
- Click Connect and confirm the pairing process on both wireless keyboard and your computer.
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 4 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 4]()
Add Device:
![Dell - KM7321W - Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 5 Pairing device three using Bluetooth - Step 5]()
- In Windows Search, type Bluetooth.
- Click Bluetooth and other devices settings. The Settings window appears.
- Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Click Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth.
- From the list of available devices, click Dell Keybd.
NOTE: If Dell Keybd is not listed, ensure that the pairing mode is enabled on the wireless keyboard.
- Confirm the pairing process on both wireless keyboard and your computer.
The connection-mode light (
) turns solid white for a few seconds to confirm the pairing, and then the light turns off. After your wireless keyboard and computer pairing is completed, the wireless keyboard connects to the computer automatically when the Bluetooth is enabled and both devices are within the Bluetooth range.
Wireless keyboard specification
General
Wireless keyboard model number | KB700 |
RF protocol | - Bluetooth 5.0 LE (supports Microsoft Swift Pair)
- 2.4 GHz RF
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Encryption technology | AES 128 bits and AES-CCM |
Operating range | - 10 m radio range
- No performance degradation up to max. radio range (10 m)
- Performance to be in par with or better than Dell existing shipping wireless keyboard and mouse. Dell will provide a benchmark reference product.
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Supported operating systems (2.4 GHz) | - Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista Server 2003/Server 2008/ Server 2012
- Linux Ubuntu 18 and Redhat 8 Enterprise, Free DOS
- Chrome and Android
- MAC OS
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Supported operating systems (Bluetooth) | - Windows 11/10/8
- Chrome and Android
- MAC OS
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Electrical
Operating voltage | 2.0 V - 3.2 V |
Battery required | Two AAA alkaline |
Radio transmission | Bi-directional communication |
Transmission range | Up to 10 m |
Physical characteristics
Weight (without battery) | 540 g |
Weight (with battery) | 561 g |
Dimensions: |
Length | 433.30 mm (17.05 in.) |
Width | 121.50 mm (4.78 in.) |
Height | 28.36 mm (1.11 in.) |
Environmental
Temperature: |
Operating | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage | -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F) |
Storage humidity | 95% maximum relative humidity; non-condensing |
Wireless mouse specification
General
Wireless mouse model number | MS5320W |
RF protocol | - Bluetooth 5.0 LE (supports Microsoft Swift Pair)
- 2.4 GHz RF
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Encryption technology | AES 128 bits and AES-CCM |
Operating range | - 10 m radio range
- No performance degradation up to max. radio range (10 m)
- Performance to be in par with or better than Dell existing shipping wireless keyboard and mouse. Dell will provide a benchmark reference product.
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Supported operating systems (2.4 GHz) | - Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Server 2008/Server 2012
- Linux Ubuntu 18 and Redhat 8 Enterprise, Free DOS
- Chrome and Android
- MAC OS
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Supported operating systems (Bluetooth) | - Windows 11/10/8
- Chrome and Android
- MAC OS
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Electrical
Operating voltage | 0.9 V – 1.6 V |
Battery required | One AA alkaline |
Radio transmission | Bi-directional communication |
Transmission range | Up to 10 m |
Physical characteristics
Weight (without battery) | 86.7 g |
Weight (with battery) | 110 g |
Dimensions: |
Length | 114.5 mm (4.50 in.) |
Width | 70.0 mm (2.75 in.) |
Height | 41.6 mm (1.63 in.) |
Environmental
Temperature: |
Operating | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage | -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F) |
Storage humidity | 95% maximum relative humidity; non-condensing |
Troubleshooting
Problems | Possible solutions |
Unable to use the wireless mouse/ wireless keyboard | - Check if the battery is inserted correctly. Battery "+" and "-" ends should follow those indicated on the battery compartment label.
- Check the battery level.
- If the wireless mouse uses a rechargeable battery, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
- If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one.
- Turn the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard off, and then turn it on again. Check if the battery-status light is flashing amber, indicating that the battery power is low. If the battery is fully depleted, the battery-status light will not turn on.
- Ensure that the USB receiver is directly connected to your computer. Avoid using the port replicators, USB hubs, and so on.
- Change the USB port. Insert the USB receiver into another USB port on your computer.
- Update the Bluetooth driver on your computer:
- Open the web browser and download the latest Bluetooth drivers from https://www.dell.com/support.
- Restart your computer.
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Unable to pair the wireless mouse/ wireless keyboard to the computer using Bluetooth | - Check the battery level.
- If the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard uses a rechargeable battery, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
- If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one.
- Turn the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard off, and then turn
it on again. Check if the battery-status light is flashing amber, indicating that the battery power is low. If the battery is fully depleted, the battery status light will not turn on. - Restart your computer.
- Check the operating system is Windows 11/Windows 10 Windows 8/ Chrome/Android.
- Ensure that the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard is set to Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) mode in your computer. For more information, see the documentation that came with your computer.
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Wireless mouse pointer does not move | - Check the battery level.
- If the wireless mouse uses a rechargeable battery, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
- If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one.
- Turn the wireless mouse off, and then turn it on. Check if the battery-status light is flashing amber ten times, indicating that the battery power is low. If the battery is fully depleted, the batterystatus light will not turn on.
- Restart your computer.
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Unable to pair the wireless mouse/ wireless keyboard with the computer | - Check the battery level.
- If the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard uses a rechargeable battery, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
- If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a new one.
- Turn the wireless mouse/wireless keyboard off, and then turn it on again. Check if the battery-status light is flashing amber, indicating that the battery power is low. If the battery is fully depleted, the battery-status light will not turn on.
- Restart your computer.
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Wireless connection is lost | - Ensure that the USB receiver is connected directly to your computer. Avoid using the port replicators, USB hubs, and so on.
- Change the USB port. Insert the USB receiver into another USB port on your computer.
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