Page 2 - In Windows XP
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-2 In Windows 2000 1. In the Welcome screen, click Next . 2. Click Next ; Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system. 3. In the Digital Signature Not Found window, click Yes to continue. 4. Restart your computer. In Windows XP 1. In the Welcome screen, click N...
Page 3 - Install the Device; of USB cable; Type A; into the PC's USB port; Note for Windows 2000 users:; During the installation, when the “; Digital; screen appears, click; Yes”; Note for Windows XP users:; During the installation, when Windows prompt; In Windows 98SE; Adapter and a; “New Hardware Found”; window will show up.
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-3 Install the Device 1. Plug the square end ( Type B) of USB cable into the adapter's USB port. 2. Plug the rectangle end ( Type A ) of USB cable into the PC's USB port 3. After installing the Wireless USB Adapter, Windows will automatically detect the new device. Follow t...
Page 4 - window appears, click; Select the correct drive and click; OK
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-4 2. Once the “Please insert the disk labeled ‘Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM ’, and then click OK” window appears, click OK . 3. Select the correct drive and click OK . 4. Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
Page 5 - Adapter promptly as the icon showed below.; In Windows ME
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-5 5. Windows will auto-detect the 802.11b USB Adapter promptly as the icon showed below. In Windows ME 1. Windows will auto-detect the 802.11b USB Adapter and a “New Hardware Found” window will show up. 2. Windows will auto-detect the 802.11b USB Adapter promptly as the ic...
Page 7 - Wizard; will search for the; Continue Anyway
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-7 2. Wait and the Wizard will search for the 802.11b USB Adapter. 3. Click Continue Anyway to proceed.
Page 8 - Next; Windows will copy all the; Finish; to complete the installation.
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-8 4. Click Next ; Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system. 5. Click Finish to complete the installation.
Page 9 - Configuration
USB 802.11b Wireless LAN 1-9 6. Windows will auto-detect the 802.11b USB Adapter promptly as the icon showed below. Configuration Once the driver and utility has been installed, and the device is properly connected to your computer, you can now start using this device with the default settings. Howe...
Page 11 - Install Driver; Windows 98/98SE – Install from CD ROM; In Windows 98/98SE, you will need to install the
2-1 USB Flash Disk (Optional) Install Driver Windows 98/98SE – Install from CD ROM In Windows 98/98SE, you will need to install the driver found on the CD that comes with this device. Run Flash Driver.exe. 1. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. 2. Click Finish to complete the installation....
Page 12 - USB Flash Disk; and you will see a newly; My Computer; Removing your USB Flash Disk; Warning
USB Flash Disk 2-2 4. Open My Computer and you will see a newly added icon; shown on the screen as a removable disk drive. Windows ME/2000/XP-No Driver is Required This device is Plug and Play compliant, therefore, once you plug it into your Window’s based system, your system will automatically dete...
Page 13 - Manage your USB Flash Disk; Main Menu; MYKEY
USB Flash Disk 2-3 Manage your USB Flash Disk Main Menu 1. Load the included CD and open it. Double-click MYKEY . 2. An USB Flash Disk icon will appear on your desktop , a Star icon will also appear on the bottom right corner of the task bar on your screen. . 3. Right-click the icon. 4. Click Option...
Page 14 - Disk Manager; In this box, you can divide the USB Flash Disk into; Protected Disk Space:; this area is password
USB Flash Disk 2-4 Disk Manager Disk Manager is readable only. On this box, you will know the used/free capacity of your flash disk. Disk Partition In this box, you can divide the USB Flash Disk into two partitions: Un-protected Disk Space: all data located here is accessible to anyone who uses your...
Page 15 - Create Partition
USB Flash Disk 2-5 2. Press Create Partition . 3. A warning message appears to advise that all data on the disk will be erased. You can cancel this action by clicking Cancel . Or click OK to continue. 4. Click Cancel to copy your data to a Hard Disk before creating your prtition. Click OK to create ...
Page 16 - Switch between Protected and Un-protected; Enter the Protected Disk
USB Flash Disk 2-6 Switch between Protected and Un-protected Disks Enter the Protected Disk 1. Right click . Select Login . 2. You are prompted to enter your password. The default password is 0000 . It is suggested that you set your own password. If you forget your password, press X to get see your ...
Page 17 - Password Manager
USB Flash Disk 2-7 Once you enter the protected disk, the disk icon shown in My Computer will change from to , and vise versa. Enter the Un-protected Disk 1. Right click . Select Logout to enter the Un-protected Disk . Password Manager Password can be changed in this box. You can also set a password...
Page 18 - Change Password; Old Password; Password Hint; PC LOCK
USB Flash Disk 2-8 Change Password 1. Enter the “ Old Password ”, the default is “ 0000 ”. 2. Enter the “ New Password ”. (Maximum 4 characters long – use letters or numbers) 3. Confirm password by re-entering the new password. 4. Enter a hint of your own; this will be helpful to remind you if you f...
Page 19 - Plug-in USB Flash Disk; This means that you have to plug this USB Flash; Plug-in USB Flash Disk and Input Password; This means to open the PC, you are required not; To lock a PC; Option
USB Flash Disk 2-9 Plug-in USB Flash Disk This means that you have to plug this USB Flash Disk into your computer’s USB port in order to open your PC; Plug-in USB Flash Disk and Input Password This means to open the PC, you are required not only to plug the USB Flash Disk, but also have to enter you...
Page 20 - Change; To unlock a PC; Flash Disk and Input Password,
USB Flash Disk 2-10 4. Select the Unlock Condition that fits your needs. 5. Press Change . 6. Press Exit . 7. Return to your desktop and right click again. 8. Move the cursor to PC Lock You PC is now locked. 9. If this function is enabled, your PC will not respond unless this USB Flash Disk is plugg...