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Thank you for purchasing the Wireless RF Keyboard/Optical Mouse Combo. Enjoy the freedom of wireless connectivity with IOGEAR’s wireless keyboard/mouse combo. The keyboard and mouse allow you to work up to 6 feet away from the USB receiver connected to your computer. In addition, the optical mouse provides great accuracy over most surfaces and minimal hand movement due to its 800 dpi resolution.
Package Contents This package contains: 1 Wireless keyboard 1 Wireless mouse 1 Charging station/receiver 1 Power adapter 1 Utility software CD 1 User manual 1 Warranty/registration Card 2 AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries for the mouse 2 AAA batteries for the keyboard...
- at the push of a button • Rechargeable mouse batteries save you time and money; simply place the mouse in the charging station to charge the batteries •...
Requirements • Available USB port • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive • IBM-compatible PC or Mac* • PC System requires Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP • Mac System requires MAC OS X (10.2.x or later)* *Multimedia/Function keys not supported with Mac...
Introduction Keyboard-Front View 01.Battery LED – turn red when batteries are getting weak 02.Volume down button – decreases the volume of your system 03.Volume up button – increases the volume of your system 04.Volume off button – mute button to turn volume off 05.Calculator button –...
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Keyboard-Back View 08.Foldable legs – allow you to adjust the angle of the keyboard 09.Channel selection switch – in case of interference, change the channel 10.Connect button – press to connect to the receive 11.Battery compartment – store the two batteries (Refer to the image on next page)
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Connect Button – press and hold button to establish connection to receiver Optical Sensor – 800 dpi optical sensor ON/OFF Switch – turn mouse ON/OFF for extended battery life Power LED – turns on when the mouse is charging Left-click button...
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USB Type A cable – connect cable to USB port on your computer Power Jack – plug the power to charge batteries Connect Button – press this button to connect receiver to keyboard/mouse Caps Lock LED – turns on when Caps Lock key is pressed...
Open up the battery compartment of the keyboard and install the 2 batteries provided in the package. WARNING: Do not place regular AAA batteries into the mouse battery compartment and try to charge via the USB Charging station Fig1. Finished Setup...
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2. Replace existing keyboard and mouse with the new IOGEAR Wireless Keyboard/Mouse combo Checklist – please check the following before proceeding: • Make sure your system has an available USB port and the OS supports USB Hot-plugging • You have connected the USB receiver to your...
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- Press the connect button on the USB Receiver - Press the connect button located on the bottom of the keyboard for a few seconds - Your IOGEAR Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo should now work wirelessly. If not, repeat the steps above again.
3. Select your desired language and click Next. Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP 1.Insert the utility software CD into the computer 2.The installation will Auto-start and prompt you to install the Keyboard and Mouse drivers. Please make sure both boxes are checked and click Install.
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Software Installation On the Welcome screen, click Next to proceed with the driver installation For the mouse type, please select 5 Button Mouse and then click Next.
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Software Installation 7. Enter a program folder name and click Next. Select the destination directory for installation and then click Next.
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Software Installation To start copying the installation files, please press Next. Once setup is completed, press Finish to end the installation.
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Software Installation If you also selected the “Keyboard Driver” box Read the License Agreement and press Next. at the beginning of the installation, the keyboard drivers will install next. Press Next to continue.
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Software Installation Upon completion of driver installation, you will have to restart your computer.
1. Alter you have installed the keyboard and mouse software, and restarted your system, you will see the following icons on your tray bar Mouse Configureation Right-click on the mouse icon which will bring up the menu below. Click on Setting to access the mouse settings panel...
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Mouse Configureation 3. From the tabs on the top, click on Button. Note: Please ignore the mouse diagram shown on the left-side of this window, as this is provided as an example. To see a diagram of your specific mouse, please refer to the image “Figure 1: Mouse Buttons”...
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Button tab, it may be the case that you selected a 3-button mouse during installation, instead of a 5-button mouse. To correct this, simply reinstall the mouse drivers from the Installation CD and make sure to choose 5-...
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Mouse Configureation As an example, we will assign the following functions to the mouse: Button 3 (scroll wheel) – Enter [this is the equivalent of a left-click on the mouse] Button 4 – Internet Explorer Forward [this is the equivalent of...
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OK to apply the changes. Tip: If you wish to assign a different function to the mouse buttons in the future, simply follow the same procedure and select a different function for each button. If you wish to disable any of the buttons (3, 4, 5), simply set that button to “System Default.”...
Function Keys on the Keyboard Once you have installed the Keyboard drivers from the Installation CD, the functions keys (F2 through F12) on your IOGEAR Wireless keyboard will have added functionality when using your web browser. These functions are supported for the following web browsers: Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, AOL, or NeoPlanet.
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Function Keys Customizing the Function Keys You may reprogram the function keys to launch web sites from the pre-defined categories: Open your default web browser Press and hold down the Function key you wish to reprogram. This will bring up a menu like the one shown on the right: From the menu, select a web site that you wish to assign to this function key.
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If you wish to reprogram the function keys to web sites not listed in the category menu, please follow the following procedure: Open your default web browser Go to the website you wish to assign to one of the function keys Press and hold down your desired function key to bring up the configuration menu.
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Fucntion Keys Disable Function Keys Open your default web browser Press and hold down the function key you would like to disable Go down the menu and click on Special → Disable Disable All Function Keys Open your default web browser Press and hold down any function key (except F1/ F5) to bring up the configuration menu Go down the menu and click on Options →...
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Uninstall Software Go to Control Panel Select Add/Remove Programs To remove mouse driver, highlight OmniMouse driver and select Remove/ Uninstall To remove keyboard driver, highlight OmniKey driver and select Remove/Uninstall...
Please see the section in the manual called “Customizing the Function Keys.” Q4. The two side-buttons and scroll wheel on the mouse do not work, what is wrong? The side-buttons and scroll wheel need to be programmed before they can be used. Please consult the...
Technical Support If you need technical support, please check out our IOGEAR Tech Info Library (T.I.L.) at www.iogear.com/support for the latest tips, tricks, and troubleshooting. The IOGEAR T.I.L. was designed to provide you with the latest technical information about our products.
Radio & TV Interference Statement WARNING!!! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Limited Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, DISK OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and especially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
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