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  • Page 1 Getting Started Microsoft Keyboards ® www.microsoft.com/keyboard...
  • Page 2: Health Warning

    Microsoft Corporation grants the purchaser of this product the right to reproduce one (1) copy of this “Getting Started” printed guide for each hardware device you purchased in the package.
  • Page 3: Connecting Your Keyboard

    The connection procedure depends on your keyboard model and the connectivity supported for your keyboard as specified on the package. Important Only adapter plugs included in the package are supported for use with Microsoft keyboards. PS/2 connection 1. Shut down and turn off your computer.
  • Page 4 Connecting the palm rest (certain keyboard models only) On a level surface, insert the tabs on the palm rest into the slots on the front of the keyboard, and then snap them together. Using the Windows Logo key key provides quick access to the Windows Start menu from your keyboard.
  • Page 5 Healthy Computing Guide This guide is designed to help you be comfortable and productive while using your computer. It may also help you reduce your risk of experiencing painful and disabling injuries or disorders described in the “Health Warning” section. It only takes a moment to read, but the benefits can be lasting. Position Yourself Using your body in comfortable, not awkward, postures is important, whether you are working or playing.
  • Page 6 To minimize neck bending and twisting, consider the following: Center your monitor in front of you. Consider placing your documents directly in front of you and the monitor slightly to the side. If you refer to your documents more frequently than your monitor, consider using a document holder to position your documents near eye level.
  • Page 7: Take Breaks

    Take Breaks Taking breaks can go a long way in helping your body recover from any activity and may help you avoid MSDs. The length and frequency of breaks that are right for you depend on the type of work you are doing. Stopping the activity and relaxing is one way to take a break, but there are other ways, also.
  • Page 8 Self-help Help yourself with Microsoft Personal Online Support. Go online and get the most up- to-date answers from Online Support at: http://microsoft.com/support/ No-charge assisted personal support...
  • Page 9: Patent Information

    RF interference will not occur in a particular installation. Your Microsoft hardware device has been tested, and it complies with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful RF interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 10 Guarantee, Microsoft shall either, at Microsoft’s option, (a) repair or replace the Hardware Device or (b) return the price you paid for the Hardware Device (if any), provided that you return the Hardware Device to Microsoft with a copy of your receipt of purchase. You may exercise this remedy without charge, except that you are responsible for any expenses you may incur.
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