Pairing bluetooth dongle of wireless mouse with wireless keyboard on smart dock - Galaxy Note II Accessories

Recently,i bought samsung smart dock. I even bought bluetooth wireless microsoft wedge keyboard and microsoft wireless mouse which came along the bluetooth dongle. Well,everything works fine when i switch on my samsung note 2 bluetooth i can type and mouse works fine. But when i connect the dongle which came along with the wireless microsoft mouse and switch off my samsung note 2 bluetooth off,only the mouse works but i am not able to figure out the way to pair my wireless microsoft wedge keyboard with the dongle. So,the issue is as follow
1. I want to pair my wireless keyboard with the bluetooth dongle which came along with the wireless microsoft mouse( Wireless mobile mouse 1000)

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On its own, it's working fine.
I would like to use a bt mouse too. I tested an Apple Magic Mouse with it and what I got is constant connection/disconnection from the keyboard, while the mouse is working (almost) fine.
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trepz said:
Hello everyone,
I bought the Moko Bluetooth keyboard to use together with my Fire7 (2017).
On its own, it's working fine.
I would like to use a bt mouse too. I tested an Apple Magic Mouse with it and what I got is constant connection/disconnection from the keyboard, while the mouse is working (almost) fine.
Does anybody know if this is an Magic Mouse related issue or if Fire7 cannot handle "this much" bluetooth activity?
Also, anyone with experience connecting a USB mouse to the Fire7 through a USB to MicroUSB adapter?
Thanks in advance,
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