Set up UWB wireless usb function

Hi,
Recently I purchaged the 6459CTO T61p with the UWB wireless usb function. I'm trying to get it to work with the wireless Lenovo 'enhanced performance keyboard&mouse' without the usbhub, but my laptop doesn't find any wireless devices. Al my wireless functions, except bluetooth, are running. All suggestions are welcom.
Che

Sorry there are not any Wireless USB Peripherals yet. The "Enhanced Performance Wireless USB Keyboard and Optical Mouse part number 73P4067" uses a proprietary wireless signal.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-57923.html

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