What's In The Box; Setting Up The Keyboard - Logitech K750 Getting Started Manual

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What's in the box

Wireless Solar Keyboard K750

Setting up the keyboard

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How much light is needed?
The K750 requires only a modest level of light to operate and store energy. Indirect sunlight or indoor illumination is fine.
When exposed to dim room light on a continuous basis, the K750 has enough power for use. Because indoor environments usually
have periods of darkness, a moderate level of room lighting is recommended for much of the day. The recharge time for the K750
is much less in brightly lit environments or when the K750 is placed in direct sunlight.
The K750 stores energy automatically, even when turned off. This stored energy allows you to use the K750 without light for a while.
With a full charge, the K750 can operate up to three months in total darkness before needing a recharge.
Checking for adequate light
How do you know whether there's enough light for the K750? Use the Light-check hot key. The K750 tells you if it's getting
enough illumination.
1.
Make sure the K750 is turned on.
2.
Press the Light-check hot key. The Light-check
green
LED will flash either
produce any light at all. For more information,
see Reading the Light-check LED.
Logitech® Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
1.
Plug the Unifying receiver into a computer USB port. For PC towers,
use the Wireless extender to minimize the possibility of radio frequency (RF)
interference.
2.
Pull the tab to activate the keyboard.
3.
Turn on the keyboard.
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or red, or it won't
Unifying receiver
Cleaning cloth
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Wireless extender
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