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& & This equipment complies with all the requirements of the DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse, which combines an innovative ergonomic design with all the features and convenience of wireless technology: RF Receiver Wireless RF Keyboard Wireless RF Mouse The Wireless RF Keyboard has advanced multimedia features that enable you to play audio CDs, VCDs, DVDs, and MPEG files.
After you have unpacked the Wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse, check the contents to make sure the following items are included. • One Wireless RF Mouse • One Wireless RF Keyboard • One RF receiver • Two AAA alkaline batteries (for the mouse) •...
The following illustration shows the Wireless RF Keyboard and hot keys: Button Function Button Function Play/Pause: plays or Forward: goes to the next pauses a CD/DVD/VCD page in your Web browser Mute: turns off the audio Stop: stops loading a Web output page Stop: stops playing a...
The following illustration shows the RF mouse components: Left button Scroll wheel/middle button Right button The following illustration shows the RF receiver components: PS/2 keyboard connector (purple) PS/2 mouse connector (green) Mouse/keyboard connect button Num Lock indicator Caps Lock indicator Scroll Lock indicator...
The keyboard and mouse both require batteries to operate. The mouse uses two AAA batteries and the keyboard uses two AA batteries. Refer to the following in- structions and illustrations for inserting the batteries: Turn the mouse over. Open the battery compartment. Press the edge (A) with your thumb and pull up (B).
Turn the keyboard over. Open the battery compartment. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows. Insert two AA batteries into the compartment. Ensure that you orient the batteries according to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment. Replace the battery compart- ment cover.
Your RF keyboard and mouse connect to the PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports on your computer. Note! Insert the keyboard and mouse batteries before setting up the keyboard and mouse. Refer to the previous section. Refer to the following instructions and illustrations to connect the keyboard and mouse to your PC: Turn off your computer.
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Turn on the computer. Press the RF receiver connect button (A), and then use a pen tip or bent paper clip to press the keyboard connect switch (B) and the mouse connect switch (C). Note! Repeat Step 7 when con- necting the Wireless RF Keyboard &...
The RF mouse and multimedia keyboard come with software to enhance their function. The software is located on the bundled CD. Note! Connect your Wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse before installing the soft- ware. Refer to the previous section. Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. The autoinstallation screen appears. A menu provides you with the option of installing the mouse and keyboard.
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Select “PS2 Port” and click Next. Click Next to accept the default directory or browse to the desired directory. Click Next to accept the default folder or type a new folder name. Click Next to start copying files to your computer.
Click Finish to complete the in- stallation. When the computer has restarted, an iWare mouse icon appears in the taskbar. iWare mouse icon From the software CD install menu, click Install Keyboard. The keyboard installation program starts and you are prompted to choose a setup language.
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Click Next to continue the setup program. Read the Software License Agreement and click Yes. Enter your name, company name if desired, and your serial number. The serial number is located on the software CD case. Click Next.
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Click Next to accept the default location or browse to a new loca- tion. Click Next to accept the default folder or type a new folder name. The setup program copies files to the computer.
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Click Finish to complete the in- stallation. When the setup program has finished installing the multimedia software, a MediaKey icon appears in the taskbar. MediaKey icon...
After your computer restarts, the iWare Mouse icon and the Multimedia Key- board icon appear at the lower right side of your screen in the taskbar: Multimedia iWare Keyboard Mouse The following sections briefly describe the iWare Mouse and Multimedia Keyboard software.
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Wheel Speed These items enable you to set how fast the page scrolls on the screen: • Scroll # lines per scroll unit: sets the number of text lines that the page will scroll. • Scroll one page per scroll unit: sets the screen to scroll one complete page at a time.
Double-click the Multimedia Keyboard icon in the taskbar to open the Multime- dia Keyboard utility: The following table briefly describes the button functions: Web Browser and File Functions WWW Stop: click this button to stop downloading the current Web page. WWW Forward: click this button to go to the next Web page.
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E-mail: click this button to launch the default mail application. WWW Favorite: in IE 4.X and higher, clicking this button opens My Favorites. In Netscape 4.X and higher, clicking this button opens a Bookmark Window. Calculator: click this button to open and close the Windows calculator.
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Multimedia Key Functions CD Stop: click this button to stop playing a CD/DVD/VCD. Play/Pause: click this button to play or pause a CD/DVD/VCD. Eject: click this button to eject a CD/DVD/VCD. Rewind: click this button to search backward through a CD/DVD/VCD.
Wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse not detected If the keyboard and mouse don’ t respond to activity, follow these steps: Ensure that the receiver cable is properly connected to the PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports (refer to Setting up Your Keyboard and Mouse on page 7).
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Clean the mouse ball and rollers. Remove the retainer ring on the bottom of the mouse (press in the direction of the arrow on the retainer-ring cover). Remove the ball from the compartment. Wipe the ball with a clean, lint-free cloth. Blow into the ball compartment to dislodge dust and lint.
Ergonomics is the study of how people with their different physical characteristics and ways of functioning relate to their working environment (the furnishings and machines they use). The goal of Ergonomics is to incorporate comfort, efficiency, and safety into the design of keyboards, computer desks, chairs, and other items in an effort to prevent physical discomfort and health problems in the working envi- ronment.
RF Mouse 27.045 MHz Working frequency Channel number — Channel spacing Modulation method < 10 mA Current dissipation < 3 mA Standby mode current <0.5 mA Sleeping mode current Transmitting angle 360° up to 1.5 meters Working distance RF Keyboard 27.145 MHz Working frequency Channel number...
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