Entering An Identification Code; Encountering Problems When Using The Wireless Keyboard - Fujitsu Stylistic LT LT User Manual

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Entering an Identification Code

When multiple keyboards and pen tablets are used in a small area, it may be
necessary to assign an individual identification code to each keyboard/pen tablet
pair. Assigning identification codes prevents interference or "cross-talk" between
closely situated keyboards and systems.
The identification code assigned to a keyboard/pen tablet pair is temporary. The
code is cancelled whenever the computer is turned off, suspended, or reset. When the
system is initially turned on, the pen tablet identification code defaults to 0 (zero). At
that point, any keyboard will work with the pen tablet until a new code is entered via
a keyboard.
Once a new code is entered, only the coded keyboard will work with the pen tablet
unless other keyboards are individually coded with the same identification code.
The system will recognize the code of the first keyboard with which it is used; other
keyboards will not be recognized unless they are assigned the same code as the first
keyboard used.
For example, if two keyboards (A and B) are within infrared range of the pen tablet,
they can both be used when the system is initially reset or suspended. If the
identification code for keyboard A is set to 123 and it is used with the pen tablet first,
the pen tablet will recognize 123 as the code; keyboard B would be disabled unless
you enter 123 as its code. If you assign keyboard A the identification code 123, but
use keyboard B first, the pen tablet will only recognize keyboard B (with the default
code of 0).
To enter an identification code for your keyboard, perform the following steps:
Note:
In the following step, be sure to press and hold down the keys in the same order as
they appear below, and leave them depressed until after the code is entered. There is
no on-screen indication that the code has been entered.
1. Press [Fn]+[Left Alt]+[Left Shift]+[ID Code]. Use up to seven keys for the ID
Code, consisting of number characters 0 through 7.

Encountering Problems when Using the Wireless Keyboard

The wireless keyboard is used in the same way as a normal wired keyboard. In
typical operation, you should encounter few problems in transmitting data to your
pen tablet. If your keyboard fails to perform properly, check for the following
circumstances:
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