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Getting Started; Health Warning - Kensington K64370 Instruction Manual

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Contents
A. Keyboard For Life
B. Instruction Guide
C. PS2/USB Adapter
Registering Your Kensington Product
Register your Kensington product online at www.kensington.com.
Compatibility
Windows® XP, Windows Vista® and Windows® 7 operating systems.

Getting Started

If your computer has a USB port, plug the keyboard directly into the USB port.
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If your computer does not have a USB port, turn off the computer. Then,
install the USB/PS2 adapter into the keyboard PS2 port on your computer
(often purple). Plug the keyboard cable into the USB port on the adapter.
Turn computer on.

Health Warning

Use of a keyboard, mouse, or trackball may be linked to serious injuries or disorders.
Recent medical research of occupational Injuries has linked normal, seemingly harmless
activities as a potential cause of Repetitive Stress Injuries ("RSI"). Many factors may be
linked to the occurrence of RSl, including a person's own medical and physical condition,
overall health, and how a person positions and uses his or her body during work and
other activities (including use of a keyboard or mouse). Some studies suggest that the
amount of time a person uses a keyboard, mouse, or trackball may also be a factor.
Consult a qualified health professional for any questions or concerns you may have about
these risk factors.
When using a keyboard, mouse, or trackball, you may experience occasional discomfort in
your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, if you experience
symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling,
numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, even if such symptoms occur while you are
not working at your computer. DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY
SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL. These symptoms can be signs of sometimes
permanently disabling RSI disorders of the nerves, muscles, tendons, or other parts of the
body, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, and other conditions.
Common Troubleshooting Steps
If your keyboard is not working properly, follow these steps one at a time, and then retry your
device. You can stop when your device begins working correctly again.
1. Shut down and restart your computer.
2. If possible, test the keyboard with another computer.
Technical Support
Technical support is available to all registered users of Kensington products. Technical
Support contact information can be found on the back page of this manual.
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