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Microsoft 4000 - Natural Ergo Keyboard Getting Started Manual page 2

Getting started guide
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Windows
1 Install IntelliType Pro Keyboard Software
IntelliType Pro software enables the unique features of your keyboard and lets you
customize the keyboard to fit your working style.
Important Check the system requirements (located on the packaging) to make sure
that your system is compatible with the product that you purchased.
To install IntelliType Pro software
1 Insert the software CD into the computer's CD drive.
If the Setup screen doesn't appear automatically, do the
following:
● Click Start, and then click Run.
● Type [drive]:setup. For example, if your CD drive is drive E,
type e:setup
2 On the Setup screen, click Install, and then follow the Setup
Wizard instructions on the screen. Restart the computer, if
prompted to do so.
To start IntelliType Pro software
● Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft
Keyboard, and then click Microsoft Keyboard.
Macintosh
1 Install IntelliType Pro Keyboard Software
IntelliType Pro software enables the unique features of your keyboard and lets you
customize the keyboard to fit your working style.
Important Check the system requirements (located on the packaging) to make sure
that your system is compatible with the product that you purchased.
To install IntelliType Pro software
1 Insert the software CD into your computer's CD drive.
2 Double-click the Microsoft-Desktop.dmg file.
3 Double-click the Microsoft Desktop.mpkg icon, and then
follow the on-screen instructions. Restart the computer, if
prompted to do so.
To start IntelliType Pro software
● Choose Apple > System Preferences > Microsoft Keyboard.
2 Connect Your Keyboard
USB connection (recommended)
The connection procedure depends on your keyboard model
and the connectivity supported for your keyboard as specified
on the package. Whenever possible, a universal serial bus (USB)
connection is recommended.
● Turn on your computer, and then plug the rectangular USB
connector into your computer's rectangular USB port.
PS/2 connection
1 Shut down and turn off your computer.
2 If your keyboard cable has a round PS/2 connector,
plug it into your computer's round PS/2 keyboard port.
If your keyboard has a USB-to-PS/2 adapter, plug the
USB connector into the adapter, and then plug the adapter
into your computer's round PS/2 keyboard port.
2 Connect Your Keyboard
● With the computer turned on, plug the rectangular USB
connector into your computer's rectangular USB port.
Read the On-Screen Help
Help contains the following important product information:
● Hardware and software feature descriptions and instructions
● Troubleshooting topics and Product Support Services information
● Healthy Computing Guide
● End-User License Agreement (EULA), Limited Warranty
To open Help for your keyboard
USB connector
● Windows
operating system: Click Start, point to All Programs, point to
®
Microsoft Keyboard, and then click Keyboard Help.
● Macintosh:
1 Choose Apple > System Preferences > Microsoft Keyboard.
2 Choose Help > Microsoft Keyboard Help.
Adjusting the Keyboard Legs
PS/2 connector
The keyboard legs are designed to accommodate various body sizes, chairs, and desks.
● Pull out or push in the keyboard legs to a position that minimizes bending of
your wrists while typing.
Attaching and Detaching the Palm Lift
(some keyboard models only)
USB-to-PS/2 adapter
The optional palm lift is designed to help provide more
natural wrist alignment and comfort while typing.
● Turn the keyboard over and slide the tabs on the palm
lift into or out of the slots in the keyboard. If you're
attaching the palm lift, make sure you slide the tabs
all the way in until they snap securely into place.
Important To maximize the benefit of the palm lift,
make sure that the keyboard legs are pushed in all the way.
About the Keyboard Lights
The keyboard lights indicate the status of the toggle keys, such as NUM LOCK or
USB connector
CAPS LOCK. For example, if NUM LOCK is on, the NUM LOCK light is on; if CAPS
LOCK is off, the CAPS LOCK light is off. Some keyboard models may use an on-screen
display (rather than a light) to indicate the status of certain toggle keys.
Using the F LOCK Key
The F LOCK toggle key gives your keyboard more functionality by providing
two command modes for the top row of keys. When F LOCK is off, the alternate
commands printed on the top of the keys are enabled. When F LOCK is on, the
standard commands printed on the front of the keys are enabled. You may need to
turn F LOCK on to access certain system key commands labeled on the front of the
keys, such as INSERT or SCROLL LOCK.

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