Page 2 - CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS System Requirements .................................................................................................................................. 3A Quick Look ...............................................................................................................................
Page 3 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS; • IBM; -Compatible PC, with 80486 processor or above
3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • IBM TM -Compatible PC, with 80486 processor or above • 8 MB RAM minimum (16 MB recommended) • 10 MB hard-disk space • CD-ROM drive • PS/2 keyboard port. (If your system has an AT computer (IBM compatible) keyboard port, you willneed one more AT socket to PS/2 socket adapter,a...
Page 4 - A QUICK LOOK; OUSE
4 Mouse Scroll Wheel — lets you scroll and select quicklyand easily, helping you work with long documents. Supplied Driver CD — provides various customizedfunctions for operation with the Internet and Windows. A QUICK LOOK M OUSE Left Button: The left button is a default click button. You donot need...
Page 5 - Media Keys
5 K EYBOARD H OTKEYS Media Keys — starts the media player that you select. F — moves audio or video CD to previous track. J — moves an audio or video CD to the next track. 9 — Play and pause an audio or video CD. D — stops playing an audio or video CD. Volume + or – ] — increases or decreases volume...
Page 7 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION; to the same color PS/2 port, or connect the supplied; NOTE
7 HARDWARE INSTALLATION C ONNECTING THE R ECEIVER TO Y OUR C OMPUTER The connectors of the RF (Radio Frequency) receiver meetthe PC 99 Spec. If you have a computer with PC 99specification, simply plug the purple connector marked with to the same color PS/2 port, or connect the supplied USB to PS/2 a...
Page 9 - SETTING UP THE KEYBOARD; Setting the ID Channel; IMPORTANT
9 SETTING UP THE KEYBOARD Using the Keyboard’s Palm Rest and Elevation Tabs If your desktop space is large enough, you may use thepalm rest which supports your forearms for comfortableoperation. Simply turn the keyboard over, then lift the palmrest towards you. Turn the keyboard back over. To return...
Page 10 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION; If your computer is not AutoRun compatible, click; Start
10 2. Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless mouse. The top green LED indicator on the receiverflashes. 3. Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard. The top green LED on the receiver flashes. 4. Wait until the green LED on the receiver goes off. Then move the w...
Page 11 - Customizing the Mouse Settings; in the task bar or click; Mouse Button Assignments; in the Windows task bar and
11 Customizing the Mouse Settings To open the Mouse Properties dialog box for customizingthe mouse setting, double-click in the task bar or click Windows /Start /Programs /Scroll Mouse Control Panel(“Mouse Properties” setting menu). Mouse Button Assignments The ButtonAssignments’ functionin the Mous...
Page 12 - or
12 Browsing Speed —Adjust your browsingspeed to the desiredsetting. Browsing Direction —Adjust your browsingdirection to scroll eitherforward or backwardwhen you move the scrollwheel. Button Find —Automatically positionsthe cursor on the defaultbutton (usually OK or Enter ) when the dialog box appea...
Page 13 - Scroll Mouse Mode —; Application Switch/Document Switch
13 Pointers — Customizecursor appearance orselect to use the defaultsettings. Office Mode — Onlysupports Microsoft Officealong with some newapplications. Featuresinclude zoom, scrolling andAuto-scrolling. It is similarto Microsoft’s IntelliMouse. Scroll Mouse Mode — supports all applications that us...
Page 14 - EasyJump for Windows; Close Ap — Close the application you are using.
14 About — This tab lists the product, version, and copyrightinformation. EasyJump for Windows Click EasyJump Options on the Settings tab. The EasyJump Options dialog box appears. Ô Close Ap — Close the application you are using. Horizontal — Moves the cursor to the horizontal scroll bar. Ô NOTE Ô S...
Page 15 - Vertical — Moves the cursor to the vertical scroll bar.; Start — Activates the Windows Start menu.; Zoom function for Office and IE Applications; Press; and move the scroll wheel forward or backward to
15 Vertical — Moves the cursor to the vertical scroll bar. Start — Activates the Windows Start menu. Internet Access — This function opens the Browser toaccess the Internet. Help — This opens the computer’s Help & Support menu. Control Panel — Opens the mouse’s control panel (MouseProperties dia...
Page 16 - Setting the Media Key; Setting the Play/Pause Key
16 Setting the Media Key 1. Double-click on the Windowstask bar todisplay theHotKey menu. 2. Click the Media tab and selectList SupportedMedia Player orEject/Insert CD-ROM, then click Apply then OK . 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Then follow the on screen instructions. ...
Page 17 - Setting the Web/Home WWW Key
17 Setting the Search Key 1. Double-click on the Windowstask bar todisplay theHotKey menu. 2. Click the Search tab to select theweb site orfunction youwant for the Search key. Then click Apply then OK . 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting the Web/Home WWW Key 1. Doubl...
Page 19 - Setting the Sleep Key; Windows power management
19 Setting the Calculator Key 1. Double-click on the Windows taskbar to displaythe HotKeymenu. 2. Click on the Calculator taband selectWindowsCalculator,Program, Web Site, Menu functions you want for the Calculator key . Click Apply then OK . 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboar...
Page 20 - Setting the Wireless Function; on the Windows task bar to display the
20 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting Options for Displaying the HotKey Icon 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Options tab toselect “Showon-screen keyeffects” and/or“Show icon inthe task bar”. Ifyou select“Show on-screen...
Page 21 - Click the Wireless
21 2. Click the Wireless tab to selectshowing CapsLock, Num Lock,and Scroll Lockicons in the taskbar, then click Apply .
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING
22 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Reason Solution The wireless keyboard and mouse do not work. No batteries are installed in thewireless keyboard and mouse or thebatteries are installed incorrectly. Install fresh batteries or reinstallthe batteries facing the correctdirections. The receiver for th...
Page 23 - • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
23 FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operat...
Page 24 - CARE; LEANING THE
26-750 04A03 Printed in China • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • If you canno...