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U SER ’ S G UIDE Wir eless EZ T ouch Wir eless EZ T ouch Keyboar d & Optical Mouse Keyboar d & Optical Mouse RF7000 V ERSION 1.2 U SER ’ S G UIDE[...]
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not repr esent a commitment on the part of the vendor . No warranty of repr esentation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality , accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document. The manufacturer r eserves the right to make changes[...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 What's in this package 1 2. System Requirements 1 3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 2 3.1 Hardwar e Installation 2 3.2 Wireless ID Setting 4 3.3 Attaching the Wrist Rest 6 4. Software Installation 6 5. Uninstallation 7 6. Wireless EZ T ouch Software 7 6.1 T o Display the "KeyMaestro" Dialogue Box 7[...]
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What’ s in this package • Wireless EZ T ouch Keyboard • Wireless Optical Mouse • RF Receiver • Removable Ergonomic W rist Rest • 4 AA Batterries • Software Driver Disc 2. System Requirements • Microsoft Windows ® 98 SE/Me/2000/XP • Microsoft ® Internet Explor er 5.0 or later version (for the Internet keys) • CD-ROM or DVD driv[...]
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3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse This wireless keyboar d and mouse combo consists of a receiver that plugs into the computer , a wireless keyboard, and a wir eless mouse. 3.1 Hardwar e Installation 3.1.1 Getting the Receiver Ready Connect the receiver and select a wir eless channel: 1. Make sure your PC is switched of f. 2. T urn the receiver over a[...]
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3. Use the channel slide switch on the back of the keyboard to select the same channel as the one you selected for the receiver . 3.1.3 Getting the Mouse Ready Install two AA batteries (provided) into the mouse and select the same wir eless channel as the receiver . 1. T urn the mouse over and find the battery compartment. Lift the cover . 2. Use t[...]
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3.2 Wireless ID Setting The mouse, keyboard and r eceiver each contain two channels, and each channel contains 256 IDs that are randomly selected when you pr ess the ID button. This ID- recognition function helps pr otect against interference from other wir eless devices in the same environment. Important: Whenever you want to set the IDs of both t[...]
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5 6. T urn the mouse over and locate the ID button on the left side of the mouse near the battery compartment. Press the ID button firmly with a blunt pointed object (like the tip of a ballpoint pen), then let go. The receiver should blink rapidly then stop. Important: If 30 seconds pass before you complete step 6, you must r epeat steps 5 and 6 to[...]
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4. Software Installation After completing the hardwar e installation and turning the PC power on, you will have immediate access to the alpha-numeric keys of the keyboard. In or der to utilize the specialty keys you must first install the keyboard driver softwar e using the included driver CD. T o install the keyboard driver softwar e: Step 1: Remo[...]
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6. Wireless EZ T ouch Softwar e 6.1 T o Display the "KeyMaestro" Dialogue Box Left-click the mouse on the Smart Office Keyboard Driver icon in the Windows taskbar (located at the bottom right corner of your computer desktop), and a "KeyMaestro" dialogue box will pop up with the following functions. 6.1.1 Select a HotKey This con[...]
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6.1.2 Enable Display Label This command displays or hides the OSD (On Screen Display). When the OSD is enabled, each time you press any one of the multimedia buttons, its function name (button label) will show on the right-bottom corner on the screen. This function is enabled by default. 6.1.3 Enable T askbar Icon This command displays or hides the[...]
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7. Using the Keyboard 7.1 O FFICE A PPLICA TION K EYS Word Excel PowerPoint Calendar Opens Microsoft W or d Opens Microsoft Excel Opens Microsoft PowerPoint Opens “Calendar” function of Microsoft Outlook W W W W 7.2 I NTERNET K EYS Back Forward Stop Refresh Returns to the last page you viewed. Returns to the page you viewed before selecting the[...]
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7.3 A PPLICA TION K EYS My Computer Calculator Log Off Log Off Sleep Opens “My Computer”. Starts Microsoft Calculator . Opens log off windows dialog box. Places the computer in Sleep Mode. This func- tion is available only on certain computers. W W W Power T urns the computer off W Note: For Power Management functions, please see your computer&[...]
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E NHANCED F UNCTION K EYS ARE AS FOLLOWS : Office Wizar d F1: Help A toggle key for the Enhanced Office Keys. When the Of fice Wizard LED is on, the Enhanced Of fice function keys are activated. Opens the Help file for the active window . Creates a new , blank file in the active pr ogram. Opens or finds a file in the active program. Saves the activ[...]
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7.6 P ROGRAMMABLE S CROLL W HEEL Scroll Wheel 1. W orks as a mouse with scrolling functions in 2 directions - up and down. Y ou can use the up and down functions of the Scroll Wheel to scr oll the doc- ument vertically . 2. W orks as a mouse button. When you push on the scroll wheel, a series dialogue functions will pop-up as shown below . Their fu[...]
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8. Using the Mouse 8.1 Using the Mouse Driver After installing the mouse driver as described in section 4 you will be able to start up the Mouse Control Panel by left double-clicking on the KeyMaestr o Mouse icon in the Windows task bar . This should appear after restarting your machine. Y ou can also invoke the Mouse Control Panel by choosing Star[...]
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8.3 Quick Jump Function Introduction After installing the mouse driver and invoking the KeyMaestro mouse driver pr ogram you will have access to nine special function icons by pressing the scr oll wheel once. These nine functions are: Window Zoom T o magnify or de-magnify the view of a document in an application that supports it (this function work[...]
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9. T ROUBLESHOOTING If you experience problems with your keyboar d/mouse please read through the following T roubleshooting topics: 1. Keyboard & Mouse do not work pr operly: Please attempt to first reset your device IDs if your keyboard and mouse ar e not working properly . 2. Mouse does not work accurately: Use the mouse only on a clean, flat[...]
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6. Windows Media Player cannot play VCD titles or MPEG files: Make sure you have installed Windows Media Player version 7 or later properly . If not, please download the latest version of Windows Media Player (version 7 or higher requir ed) from the Micr osoft website. 7. Wor d, Excel, PowerPoint, or Calendar actions will not work, but the onscreen[...]
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T echnical Support: If the above instructions do not solve your problem, please contact Memor ex technical support at 877-Is it live (toll free) , or visit us online at www .memorex.com for our Fr equently Asked Questions (F AQ). Memorex Pr oducts One Y ear Limited W arranty: Memorex Pr oducts, Inc. ("Memorex") warrants this product, excl[...]
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FCC Guidelines: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable pr otection against harmful interference in a r esidential installation. This equip- ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and,[...]
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©2003 Memorex Products, Inc. • Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • www .memorex.com All other brand or product names are trademarks or r egistered trademarks of their respective owners. 5395 6196[...]