Bottom view
The following illustration shows the bottom view of the keyboard.
Figure 3. Bottom view of the keyboard
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Tilt feet
The keyboard has three tilt feet positions with which you can adjust the angle of the keyboard to provide
maximum comfort. The three keyboard angles are as follows:
• 3.5 degrees: when none of the feet are raised, the keyboard is at a 3.5-degree angle.
• 6 degrees: when the small tilt feet are raised, the keyboard is at a 6-degree angle.
• 9 degrees: when the large tilt feet are raised, the keyboard is at a 9-degree angle.
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Cable slot
The cable slot provides a convenient way to change the location where the cable leaves the keyboard. You
can press the keyboard cable into the left or right slot to reduce the cable clutter and optimize desk space.
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Palm rest connectors
The two palm rest connectors enable you to connect the palm rest to the keyboard. For instructions on how
to connect the palm rest to the keyboard, see "Installing the keyboard" on page 9.
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Non-skid feet
The non-skid feet are used to prevent the keyboard from unexpected movement.
System requirements
Before using the keyboard, make sure that your computer meets the following system requirements:
• One of the following operating systems installed
– Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit)
– Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit or 64-bit)
– Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
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Chapter 1
About the keyboard
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