Jasco HO98058 manual

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    WIRELESS OFFICE KEYBOARD AND OPTICAL MOUSE HO98058 USER’S MANUAL www.jascoproducts.com[...]

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    Page - 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. FEATURE DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 3. PACKAGE CONTENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]

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    Page - 3 - Thank you for purchasing the GE brande d Wireless Office Keyboard and Optical Mouse. This User’s Manual contains all of the information needed to operate your keyboard. Please keep the en closed CD in a safe place for future main tenance after installation. 1. Introduction Do away with cables and take control of your a pplications. The[...]

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    Page - 4 - 3. Package Contents • Wireless Office Keyboard • Wrist Rest • Wireless Optical Mouse • Receiver (with two PS/2 connectors) • Four AA Batteries • CD with Drivers • User’s Manual 4. System Requirem ents • Pentium 133 MHz or higher processor • Windows® 95 or later • Microsoft® Office 95 or later; enha nced Office fea[...]

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    5. Installation Instructions Please keep this user’s manual in a safe place. Every time the batteries in the keyboard and mouse are changed, you will need to re-link them. To do so, you will need to follo w steps 5 – 11. 1. Uninstall any existing keyboard or mouse software from your computer by going to “Add/Remove Programs” in the “Contr[...]

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    10. Use a pen to press the Link button on the bottom of your mouse a nd then move the mouse to ensure connection. The light on the rece iver should continue to blink. 11. Press the Link button on the bottom of your keyboard. The light on the receiver shou ld now stop blinking – the connection is complete. Press any sta ndard letter or number on y[...]

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    6. Special Function Hot Keys Hot keys give you quick and direct access to programs, files or comma nds. Using hot keys can increase your productivity, as you do not have to take your hand off the keyboard so frequently (e.g. to use the mouse). The available hot keys depend on the ope rating system and application being used. The following list show[...]

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    6-2. Multimedia Key Zone Volume down Decrease the volume. Hold down to decreas e the volume more quickly. Volume up Increase the volume. Hold dow n to increase the volume more quickly. Mute Turn all sound off or on. Play/Pause Play or pause media. Once paused, press this key again to r esume playing. Stop Stop playing media. Previous Track Skip to [...]

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    6-3. Internet Key Zone Back Go back to the previously viewed item in program s that support the “Back” command, such as a Web browser. Forward Go to the next item – if it was previo usly viewed in the sam e session – in programs that support the “Forward” command, such as a Web browser. Stop Stop loading or refreshi ng a Web page or the[...]

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    6-4. Windows Key Zone Email Starts the default e-mail program. If you are not sure what the default e-mail program is, press this key to find out. You can reassign the Em ail key to start another e-mail pr ogram or anothe r application. My Computer Opens My Computer. My com puter shows the contents of your floppy drive, hard drive(s), CD-ROM driv e[...]

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    Page - 11 - 7. Special Mouse Functions 1. Standard Left Mouse Button – In any Windows® application, click once to select files or programs or double click to open selected appl ications. This button cannot be programm ed. 2. Standard Right Mouse Button – In any Windows® application, right click to select item and display a pop-up menu of comm[...]

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    Page - 12 - 8. Troubleshooting • Keyboard and/or mouse does not wo rk after replacing batteries When batteries are removed, the wireless link is lost . You will need to re-link your mouse or keyboard. To do so, repeat steps 5 - 11 in Section 5. • Mouse Does Not Respond After periods of inactivity, the mous e goes into sleep mode to save batteri[...]

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    Page - 13 - • VCD tracks or MPEG files cannot be played Make sure you have installed Windows® Media Player 6 or later. You can dow nload the current Media Player from the Microsoft® Web site. • The default Microsoft Windows shortc ut keys by cannot be assigned The Wireless Office Keyboard a nd Mouse Software has taken over some system resourc[...]

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    Page - 14 - 9. 3 Year Limited Warranty THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY : Jasco Products Company wa rrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 3 years from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or repl acement of this product onl y and does not extend to consequential or incidental [...]

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    Page - 15 - 10. FCC Statement Notice: Federal Communications Commi ssion (FCC) requirements, Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comp ly with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provid e reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa[...]