Keyboard Overview - Kinesis KB600 User Manual

Professional-grade ergonomic keyboard with mechanical keyswitches
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4. Keyboard Overview

The Advantage2 keyboard features a unique ergonomic design with distinctive key groupings not found on a traditional
keyboard. These key grouping will be referenced throughout this User's Manual so please familiarize yourself with this
graphic before reading further.
LED Indicator Lights
The are four blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) located near the center of the keyboard which are used to indicate that status
of the keyboard. These LED Indicator Lights will illuminate individually when one of the four basic modes are active. From
left to right those modes are 1) Caps Lock, 2) Num Lock, 3) Scroll Lock and 4) Keypad Layer. The LED Indicator Lights are
also used to indicate when the keyboard has been placed into special programming modes. Certain combinations of
individual LEDs will flash, either fast or slow, and either one or more times, to indicate the keyboard has received a valid
programming command or is in a temporary programming state. Four flashes are uses to indicate when a feature is
activated, and one or two flashes signal when a feature has been deactivated.
Cables
The underside of the keyboard features two cables. The longer cable with the USB Type-A connector is used to connect the
keyboard to your computer through a standard full-size USB port. The cable with the familiar looking telephone connector
(RJ11 style) is used to connect the keyboard to an optional Kinesis Advantage Foot Pedal.
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1a/1b– Left &
Function Rows
2a/2b– Left &
Right Key Wells
3a/3b– Left &
Right Thumb
Clusters
4– LED Indicator
Lights

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