1. Turn ON your computer, and login if required.
2. Plug in your TEK into a working USB port.
3. The Operating System takes
identify your TEK.
For ISO or JIS layouts please review
Make sure
your computer is ON the first time
your TEK
for each computer. Otherwise,
System might not start. If this happens, simply turn OFF
your computer, unplug your TEK, and follow above steps.
Press the
[Fn]
key along the top row of keys for special functionality.
Type Slowly
During the first hour of typing, please
look at the keyboard while typing
type "s l o w l y" even if you are a fast
touch-typist. ompared to start typing
C
fast without looking at the keyboard his
recommend
ed
first hour
of typing slowly
will greatly help you get accustomed to
the keys' positions
faster
a few seconds
.
you plug in
the Operating
Key Location & Special Functionality
Straight Wrists
Type with your wrists as straight as
and
possible. Have your wrists and forearms
in the angle you feel most comfortable,
without the need to match the split
, t
angle of your TEK. Additionally, only rest
your hands on the included palmrest
when you are not typing; it is better to
.
"float" your hands while typing.
Truly Ergonomic Keyboard (TEK)
Models 227 and 229
Quick Setup
1. Move DIP switch #1 to the OFF position
2. Turn ON your computer, and login if required.
3. Plug in your TEK into a working USB port.
to
4. The Keyboard Setup Assistant opens.
5. Press the [Esc] key
6. Manually select your TEK:
• ANSI for English US
• JIS for Japanese - review
• ISO for all other languages - review
7. Click OK.
[Fn]
NumLock: [1]
[PrintScreen]:
[Superkey]
CapsLock: [A]
Insert:
[Backspace]
[Enter]
[Home][PageUp][PageDown][End]
Not labeled:
First use
(top leftmost key)
(light under keycap)
[Fn]
[1]
®
Windows : [Windows key]
®
Linux :
[Meta key]
®
OS X :
[command key]
(light under keycap)
[Fn]
[A]
press with either index finger
press with either thumb or index finger
[ScrollLock]:
[Fn][Superkey]
[Pause]:
[Fn]
[4$]
[Win+Pause]:
[Fn]
[5%]
[Control+Pause]:
[Fn]
[6^]
Press Keys Lightly
Mechanical switches require very low
force to activate and provide a gentle
tactile feedback when pressed that
helps you feel when each key registers.
If you hear a loud sound for each key
press, it means you are using too much
force; please press the keys as lightly
as possible.
.
.
(light under [Fn])
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