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User's Guide W ireless K eyboar d & Mouse RF AKM9600/8[...]
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EU Countries Not Intended for Use Federal Communications Commission Radio(FCC) Statement None 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.Thi[...]
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T able of Contents INTRODUCTION MAINBOARD AND MOUSE COMPONENTS INSERTING BA TTERIES SETTING UP YOUR KEYBOARD & MOUSE P ACKAGE CONTENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FEA TURES WIRELESS RF KEYBOARD WIRELESS RF MOUSE RF RECEIVER MOUSE KEYBOARD INST ALLING THE SOFTWARE MOUSE KEYBOARD USING THE SOFTW ARE IW ARE MOUSE MUL TIMEDIA KEYBOARD TROUBLESHOOTING A WOR[...]
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Congratulations on your purchase of the wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse, which combines an innovative ergonomic design with all the features and convenience of wireless technology: The wireless RF Keyboard has advanced multimedia features that enable you to play audio CDs, VCDS,DVDs, and MPEG files. Y ou can use the keyboard hot keys to raise, low[...]
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If any of the above items are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately . Do not throw the shipping carton away in case you need ship your Wireless RF Keyboard & Mouse. T o use the mouse software and the hot keys on your multimedia keyboard, you need the following: Windows XP/ME/2000/98/95/NT 4.0 or later PS/2 mouse and keyboar[...]
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Button Function Button Function WWW Suspend: enters the computer into power saving mode World Wide W eb: opens your default Web browser E-mail: launches the default e-mail application V olume Up: increases audio volume V olume Down: decreases audio volume Previous T rack: searches forwards through tracks on a CD/DVD/VCD = My Favorite: opens the IE [...]
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RF Receiver PS/2 keyboard connector(purple) PS/2 mouse connector (green) Mouse/keyboard connect button The following illustration shows the RF receiver components: Inserting Batteries The keyboard and mouse both require batteries to operate. The mouse uses two AAA batteries and the keyboard uses two AA batteries. Refer to the following instructions[...]
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Keyboard 1.T urn the keyboard over . 2.Open the battery compartment. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrows. 3.Insert two AA batteries into the compartment. Ensure that you orient the batteries according to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment. 4.Replace the battery compartment cover . Y o u rRFk e y board and mouse connect [...]
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B 8i n( 2 0c m ) 5.Place the keyboard and the mouse in the proper location for your computer . Note! Refer to the section on ergonomics later in the quick guide for more information on setting up your workstation. 6.T urn on the computer . 7.Press the Receiver connect button a (don't hold it down), then press the Mouse connect switch within 3 [...]
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The RF mouse and multimedia keyboard come with software to enhance their functions. The software is located on the bundled CD. Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. The auto-installation screen appears. A menu provides you with the option of installing the mouse and keyboard. Follow these instructions to install the keyboard and mouse sofwa[...]
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4.Click to accept the default directory or browse to the desired directory Next 5.Click TO ACCEPT THE DEF AUL T FOLDER OR TYPE A new folder name. Next 6.Click to start copying files to your computer . Next 7.Click to complete the installation. Finish When the computer has restarted, an iW are mouse icon apperars in the taskbar . iware mouse icon 8[...]
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Keyboard 1.From the software CD install menu, click Install Keyboard. The Mediakey Setup Wizard begins. 3.Click to continue the setup program. Next 2.Read the Software License Agreement and click . Ye s 4.Click to accept the default location or browse to a new location. Next 9[...]
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5.click to accept the default folder or type a new folder name. The setup program copies files to the computer . Next 6.Click and reset computer . Finish When the setup program has finished installing the multimedia software, a MediaKey icon appears in the taskbar . Mediakey icon After your computer restarts, the iW are Mouse icon and the Multimedi[...]
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The following sections briefly describe the iW are Mouse and Multimedia keyboard software, For detailed information on the Multimedia Keyboard software, refer to the Multimedia Keyboard online help. Double-click the iW are Mouse icon in the taskbar to open the iWare Mouse Setting screen, The following table describes the iW are Settings: IW are Mou[...]
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Provides the iW are software version. Refer to this screen when updating the most recent version. About T ab Multimedia Keyboard Double-click the Multimedia Keyboard icon in the taskbar to open the Multimedia Keyboard utility: The following table briefly describes the button functions: Web Browser and File Functions WWW Home: click this button to l[...]
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My Computer: click this button to open a My Computer Screen saver: Click this button to launch the default screen saver . File Explorer: click this button to open a file explorer window . Help: click this button to launch the Multimedia Keyboard help file. Minimize: click this button to send the Multimedia Keyboard windows to the task bar . Close: [...]
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Pre T rack: click this button to go to the previous track on a CD/DVD/VCD. NEXT T rack : click this button to go to the next track on a CD/DVD/VCD Mute: click this button to turn off the audio. Playlist: click this button to manage your playlists. V olume Up/Down: click these buttons to raise and lower the volume. Note! When the play button is clic[...]
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If the keyboard and mouse don't respond to activity , follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the receiver cable is properly connected to the PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports(refer to setting up your Keyboard and Mouse on page 7), Ensure that the purple connector is connected to the keyboard port, and the green connector is connected to the mouse port[...]
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Ergonomics is the study of how people with their different physical characteristics and ways of functioning relate to their working environment (the furnishings and machines they use).The goal of Ergonomics is to incorporate comfort,efficiency ,and safety into the design of keyboards,computer desks,chairs,and other items in an effort to prevent phy[...]