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1. Setting the Web Home WWW Key 1 Double click fis roid i x on Windows task 3 My Computer E Calculator T Sleep Options Wireless bar to display e Search A Web Home lia Mail Play Pause 4 Media HotKey menu Selectthe web site or function you want for the Web Home key 2 Click the Web Microsoft Internet Explorer y Home tab to EE Name Microsoft Internet Explorer select the Microsoft Internet Location C Program Files Internet Explorer iex Explorer He Program Web Site Menu functions you Cancel appy want for the Web Home key www Click Apply then OK 3 To perform the selected function press www on the keyboard Setting the Mail Key 1 Double click a myg x on the Windows 3 My Computer E Calculator up Sleep Options Wireless task bar to display Xh Search A Web Home Mail Play Pause a Media th e HotKey menu Selectthe web site or function you want for the Mail key 2 Click the Mail tab Microsoft Outlook Express MM to select Microsoft MESE ates ha lan Outlook Express Pome ae Microsoft Outlook Program Web Site and Menu functions you want for the Mail Cancel Apy key fer Click lt lt Apply then OK 3 To perform the selected function press ta on the keyboard Setting the My Computer Key 1 Double click x 33 on i Search A Web Home Mail Play Pause 4 Media Windows task My Computer Calculator up
2. Home Mail My computer Calculator click x To access the HotKey Configuration user s interface for HotKey Configuration Hide Icon About HotKey version Close HotKey right click x Setting the Wireless Function The wireless function lets you see the mouse s and keyboard s battery level and shows Caps Lock Num Lock and Scroll Lock icons in the task bar 1 Click fj on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu 2 Click the Wireless tab to select showing Caps Lock Num Lock and Scroll Lock icons in the task bar then click Apply am HotKey F x a Search A Web Home A Mail Play Pause 4 Media LE My Computer Calculator uy Sleep Options Wireless Battery level g The battery level is available Taskbar Icons I Show Caps Lock Icon M Show Num Lock Icon F Show Scroll Lock Icon cancer apo 21 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Reason Solution No batteries are installed in the Install fresh batteries or reinstall wireless keyboard and mouse or the the batteries facing the correct batteries are installed incorrectly directions Make sure the green connector goes to the mouse port and the purple connector goes to the keyboard port see Connecting the Receiver to Your Computer on Page 7 Set the ID channel for the receiver keyboard and mouse see Setting the ID Channel on Page 9 The receiver for the wireless The wire
3. install the supplied driver CD WX 1 Turn on your computer and start Windows 2 Insert the supplied driver CD into your CD ROM drive 3 f your computer is AutoRun compatible wait for the setup screen to display then go to step 4 If your computer is not AutoRun compatible click Start on the Windows task bar then Run Type dASETUP EXE and click 0H if lt d gt is the drive designation of your CD ROM drive 4 Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver then restart your computer WIRELESS MOUSE AND KEYBOARD SETTING MENU The wireless mouse s and keyboard s setting menu in the supplied driver software enables you to set the wireless mouse or keyboard buttons to your preference You can change the pointer type mouse speed cursor size pointing direction and so on Double click ES or f at the lower right of the Windows task bar to open the respective button control panel Y Customizing the Mouse Settings To open the Mouse Properties dialog box for customizing the mouse setting double click in the task bar or click Windows Start Programs Scroll Mouse Control Panel Mouse Properties setting menu Mouse Button Assignments Abuse Properties PR The Button Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless As S i g n m e nts i fu ncti O n oe in the Mouse Properties 3 2 1 Aa 70 Settings tab lets you set i the mouse button Daa Mil function in a more 4 Ap
4. on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio TV technician for help e If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your keyboard and mouse Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user s authority to operate the equipment yourself e Under the following circumstances have the device repaired by qualified personnel The cable or plug is damaged or worn Liquid has entered the device The device has fallen and the casing has been damaged The performance of the device is clearly becoming worse e Position the device so that the cable cannot be damaged 1 e lf the device must be cleaned use a damp cloth Do not use a liquid cleaner or a spray 3 CARE Keep the keyboard and mouse dry if they get wet wipe them dry immediately Use and store the keyboard and mouse only in normal temperature environments Handle the keyboard and mouse carefully do not drop it Keep the keyboard and mouse away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new CLEANING THE WIRELESS MOUSE Remove the batteries inside the mouse 2 Dampen a cotton swab with mild soap and water Gently wipe the optical sensor clean being careful not to scratch the surface of the sensor 4 Replace the batteries in the mouse Limit
5. operate e flashes green rapidly when the mouse moves and goes off when the mouse stops e flashes green slowly when you hit a key on the keyboard and goes off when you stop The second green LED lights when Scroll Lock is set to on and turns off when Scroll Lock is released The third green LED lights when Caps Lock is set to on and turns off when Caps Lock is released The last green LED lights when Num Lock is set to on and turns off when Num Lock is released HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 IMPORTANT Keep your previous mouse CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO YOUR installed as a back up until you finish installation COMPUTER The connectors of the RF Radio Frequency receiver meet the PC 99 Spec If you have a computer with PC 99 specification simply plug the purple connector marked with f to the same color PS 2 port or connect the supplied Before installing or removing the USB to PS 2 adapter to the USB connector and connect it to keyboard or mouse either the the mouse s USB port Refer to your computer s manual for original or the new one to or from the location of PS 2 ports Vy your computer always turn off your computer first Installing or If your computer is AT type IBM compatible please removing the keyboard or mouse contact your local RadioShack for the optional adapter while the computer is running can cause permanent damage to them or your computer PS 2 INSTALLING BATTERIES T
6. the ID channel each time you change the batteries Your wireless keyboard and optical mouse channel automatically select one of the 256 ID codes after you press both channel buttons When you open the keyboard HotKey setting menu gaH appears on the task bar and disappears when the HotKey setting menu is closed The left button is a default click button and you do not need to set it If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000 you must reinstall the software if The eyes on the mouse icon 42 in the task bar do not move or the eyes are closed The receiver was originally installed on the PS 2 and you later switch to a USB port You install the receiver on one USB port and later move it toa different USB port 2 Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless mouse The top green LED indicator on the receiver flashes 3 Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard The top green LED on the receiver flashes 4 Wait until the green LED on the receiver goes off Then move the wireless mouse and press any key on the wireless keyboard If the green LED flashes the channel connection among the receiver wireless mouse and keyboard is successfully set If the green LED indicator does not flash channel connection fails and you must repeat Steps 1 4 X SOFTWARE INSTALLATION To perform the various customized functions for operation with the Internet and Windows follow these steps to
7. 0cm away from the keyboard mouse and other ADA devices such as a computer monitor and so on Setting the ID Channel There is one ID channel button each on the top cover of the receiver bottom of the wireless keyboard and mouse Before using this wireless mouse and keyboard system you must set the ID channel first by pressing each channel button Follow these steps to set the ID channel 1 Press the top cover channel button on the receiver first the top green LED on the receiver flashes slowly for about 8 seconds You must proceed with the next steps while the green LED is flashing otherwise the channel will not be set Y IMPORTANT Do not use the keyboard or mouse on a desk made of glass mirror iron or black velvet A flat surface is necessary for the optical sensor to work For normal transmit distance avoid using this device ona metal surface because a large surface of iron aluminum copper or other metal will shield or ground the keyboard s or mouse s RF antenna and receiver If your notebook computer has a metal contains aluminum or magnesium case the LCD panel s metal housing will isolate partial power of the RF signal from the keyboard and mouse This will result in reducing the transmitting distance when you connect the receiver on the back of the LCD panel however your mouse and keyboard should work properly while using them beside your notebook computer NOTE Y You must reset
8. COMPAQ 27MHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment 26 750 Thank you for purchasing the Compaq 27 MHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse The wireless keyboard lets you move it freely from your computer within 2 meters range and the keyboard s 19 hot keys are convenient for one touch access to your favorite Internet e mail and programs such as Word Excel and Power Point The wireless mouse s buttons can be programmed to control movements frequently used in Windows for example double clicks zoom in and out shift key scroll copy paste enter page up and down and so on Your wireless mouse and keyboard system is fully compatible with BM AT and PS 2 Windows 95 PS 2 only Windows 98 2000 ME XP Wireless Keyboard Wireless Mouse Receiver IMPORTANT ir If an icon appears at the end ofa paragraph go to the box on that page RadioShack and RadioShack com with the corresponding icon for pertinent information are trademarks used by l N RadioShack Corporation e Important 15 Note Compaq is registered by the U S Patent and Trademark Office CONTENTS SY SECM REQUIFSMENTS atari dador 3 AUKLIK oan O ales bas 4 A Po a EE E 4 Keypoard HOtkeyS Siirsin drannd daaa r En e id o aAA 4 AA E O E EN 4 MONE Sons dd 5 1g o Ree ae ne rc A N Ce are a 5 LED Indicators on th RECEIVER is 6 hardware MS tall ation ica a 7 Connecting the Receiver to Your Comput
9. Sleep Options Wireless bar to display selectthe web site or function you want for the the HotKey My Computer key menu My Computer y My Computer 2 Click on the My Name program Computer tab A M to select My Computer Windows Explorer Program Web Cancel App Site Menu aa as functions you want for the My Computer key 2 Click Apply then OK 3 To perform the selected function press amp on the keyboard x Setting the lt r Search A Web Home a Mail Play Pause 4 Media Calculator Key LE My Computer E Calculator uy Sleep Options Wireless 1 Double click Select the web site or function you want for the on the Calculator key Windows task Windows Calculator bar to display e PR the HotKey menu Location CAWINNT System32 calc exe Browse 2 Click on the Calculator tab and select Windows Cancel Apply Calculator ee Program Web Site Menu functions you want for the Calculator key m Click Apply then OK 3 To perform the selected function press MH onthe keyboard Setting the Sleep Key For computers ma HOLE Ed running Windows h Search A Web Home a Mail Play Pause 4 Media 95 PS 2 only or a My Computer E Calculator Ai Sleep Options Wireless Windows NT i E Turns on or turns off Windows power management version 4 x without Power management such as Standby or Hibernation a power can make laptop computer batteries last longer an
10. cally positions the cursor on the default button usually OK or Enter when the dialog box appears on your screen Trails This option makes it easier to find the cursor when using an LCD monitor This option cannot be used if your monitor does not support it Loop You can enable the cursor to automatically move to the top or bottom of the screen The Button Assignment feature lets you assign the most frequently used commands in Windows to the mouse buttons Mouse Speed This function lets you adjust the speed at which the pointer moves across the screen Double Click Speed Use this function to set the double click speed of the mouse Button Swap select this option if you want to operate the right mouse button as the primary button Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless Scheme Windows Default system scheme v Save As Customize A Normal Select h Help Select R Working In Background Busy Pointers Customize cursor appearance or select to use the default settings Office Mode Only supports Microsoft Office along with some new applications Features Precision Select include zoom scrolling and v Enable pointer shadow Browse Auto scrolling It IS similar to Microsoft s IntelliMouse 053 x DK Cancel Scroll Mouse Mode supports all applications that use scroll bars inclu
11. d can conserve energy for all computers For additional man ag eme nt information on power management see windows Help program the Sleep Hot Key can be if your power management fails to work properly a assigned one of the Screen Saver program starts automatically following functions from the Hot Key user interface Start a screen saver Log Cancel Apply off Windows Shut down Windows For computers with power management such as Sleep Suspend or Hibernation the Sleep feature automatically assigns power management to the Sleep HotKey 1 Double click i on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu 2 Click on Sleep tab to select turning on or turning off Windows power management Click Apply then OK 19 3 To perform the selected function press amp on the keyboard Setting Options for Displaying the HotKey Icon 1 Double click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu 2 Click the x Options tab to Gh Search 4 Web Home Mail Play Pause 4 Media select Show My Computer E Calculator U Sleep Options Wireless on screen key effects and or Show icon in I Show on screen key effects the task bar If Show icon in the task bar you select Show on screen key effects only the keyboard icon 1 will not appear coa ho 3 To access HotKey menu double click zx To directly access the HotKey setting for Search Web
12. ding Office with zoom Auto panning and scrolling functions This is the default setting Application Switch Document Switch A When the left or right button is set to Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless ue P Application Switch or aoe 1 x Document Switch you So 2 RishtButon y can quickly switch from Eo a NiddeButon gt one open application or GS lanicetenSeich AlE 3 document to another Se Lack Bacio mexcromaro 8 Double tiek without moving the Asi Swich Ein Onions mouse To switch to a iste Aen Fonar Pal specific application or Office Mode document press the left Mt or right button and roller button to select the application or document Horizontal Scroll When the side button is set to Horizontal Scroll you can press the side button and roll the roller button to scroll the document horizontally Last lt Back gt Next lt Forward gt Browses page remark function when you browse an Internet document When the left or right button is set to Last lt Back gt Next lt Forward gt you can quickly switch from one page to another by pressing the left or right button and roller button to move pages without moving the mouse Zoom In Out When the left or right button is set to Zoom In Out you can press the left or right button and roll the roller button to zoom in out of document windows 13 About This tab lists the produc
13. e mouse and the document moves in the direction you just moved Zoom function for Office and IE Applications Press Ctrl and move the scroll wheel forward or backward to zoom in or out You can also use just one hand to zoom in or out by setting the right button to be the Ctrl function Then press the right button and move the scroll wheel forward or backward to zoom in or out of the document SETTING WIRELESS MOUSE OPTION S FOR INTERNET Open the Mouse Properties menu and click on the Settings tab Then click EasyJump Options to display the functions such as Open Browser Add to Favorites IE Organize Favorites 1E Add Bookmark Netscape Edit Bookmark Netscape Go next Forward and Go Previous Back SETTING THE KEYBOARD S HOTKEYS Before you can use the convenient one touch hotkeys you must set the hotkeys Hotkey Configuration Search Web Site Web Home Microsoft Internet Explorer Mail Microsoft Outlook Express My Computer My Computer Calculator Windows Calculator 15 Setting the Media Key 1 Double click laa a HO x on the Windows g My Computer EA Calculator up Sleep Options Wireless task bar to 0 Search 4 Web Home Ey Mail Play Pause Media display the l Select function you want for Media Key HotKey menu List Supported Media Player y 2 Click the Media ist Supported Media Player tab and select i List Supported Media Player or Eject Insert CD ROM then c
14. ed Ninety Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety 90 days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store Ra dioShack will at its option unless othe
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16. eration Product 2 7MHz Wireless Key board and mouse Model 26 750 Responsible Party RadioShack 100 Throckmorton Fort Worth TX 76102 817 415 3200 C THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 23 Environment Requirements In order to keep your wireless keyboard and mouse in the perfect performance and avoid the unnecessary damages please read the following cautions Do not use the device in a damp environment such as a bathroom a damp basement a swimming pool etc Do not try to repair the device by e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet
17. he wireless keyboard and mouse require two AA batteries each not supplied for power We recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries In the Keyboard Tabs Battery DS Compartment gt Cover 1 Push up on the tabs to lift and remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the keyboard 2 Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity marked inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover In the Mouse 1 Press the latch on the top of the battery compartment cover Then lift off the cover 2 Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment according to the battery polarity marked inside the compartment 3 Replace the cover SETTING UP THE KEYBOARD Using the Keyboard s Palm Rest and Elevation Tabs If your desktop space is large enough you may use the palm rest which supports your forearms for comfortable operation Simply turn the keyboard over then lift the palm rest towards you Turn the keyboard back over To return the palm rest to it s original position flip it backwards until it clicks into place To use the elevation tabs to elevate the keyboard turn the keyboard over lift the tabs and turn the keyboard back over Elevation Tab Down Elevation Tab Up Wireless Keyboard Mouse and Receiver The wireless keyboard and mouse give you free movement For optimal performance place the receiver at least 8 inches about 2
18. less keyboard and keyboard and mouse are incorrectly mouse do not work connected to your computer The ID channel for the receiver keyboard and mouse are not identical Place the wireless receiver at least 8 inches 20cm from the mouse keyboard monitor computer and other electrical devices see Wireless Keyboard Mouse and Receiver on Page 9 Do not use your wireless keyboard or mouse on a metal surface Use a pad to prevent interference The receiver wireless keyboard and mouse are placed at an improper distance The cursor does not move or the keyboard does not work The ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface needs correct OS and BIOS to support it Now only Windows98 or later supports ACPI Power Management Keys If you use To find which BIOS supports The ACPI Power Management any other systems ACPI Power ACPI connect to http Keys do not work properly Management Keys would not work www microsoft com hwdev properly If you already have onnow ACPI lists htm Windows98 or later make sure your system meets ACPI specs completely If so you can only get the sleep function 22 FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired op
19. lick Apply then OK Cancel Apply 3 To perform the selected function press JJ on the keyboard Then follow the on screen instructions Setting the Play Pause Key 1 Double click lin El on the Windows 3 My Computer E Calculator ui Sleep Options Wireless task bar to Z Search A Web Home Ey Mail Play Pause 42 Media display the l Select a media player on your computer While press HotKey menu Play Pause key the media player will be launched if no any media player is running 2 Click the Play LXE Pause tab to Microsoft Deluxe CD Player select Microsoft Deluxe CD Player or Windows Media Player then click Apply then Cancel Apply OK HA 3 To perform the selected function press ZII on the keyboard then follow the on screen instructions Setting the Search Key g My Computer EA Calculator up Sleep Options Wireless Le Search B Web Home Mail Play Pause 4 Media 1 Double click l Select the web site or function you want for the on the Windows Search key task bar to Internet browser s default search pa y d S p l ay th e Internet browser s default search page HotKey menu Location C Program Files Internet Explorer iex 2 Click the Search tab to select the Browse web site or function you want for the Cei Amy Search key Then click Apply then OK 3 To perform the selected function press ej on the keyboard
20. plication Switch _y 4 Easwump efficient way You can assign the most Pressing this button to select the f Peery EasyJump options LESS UMP S Puons frequently used Mode commands in Windows C Office Mode to the mouse buttons To open the Mouse o Properties Settings menu for button assignments double click 5 in the Windows task bar and click the Mouse Properties tab Magic Pointer Cursor Action Hardware Settings About and Wireless appear 2 Right Button 5 Last lt Back gt Next lt Forward gt y Double Click Scroll Mouse Mode Left Button The left button is a default click button You do not need to set this button Right Button You can assign this for frequently used keyboard button and mouse functions in addition to features like Easy Jump Auto Panning Zoom and so on Middle Roller Button You can assign this button for frequently used keyboard button and mouse functions in addition to features like Easy Jump Auto Panning Zoom and so on Side Button You can assign certain functions in the Mouse Properties menu for the left or right side button or operate it with the roller button 11 12 Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless Browsing Speed En Rotate the roller one notch to Scroll 3 H lines at a time C Scroll one page at a time Browsing Direction Bs Using the setting
21. puter desktop Windows calculator Four LED Mode Indicators indicate mouse operating status battery power status Number Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock function status Foldable Keyboard Palm Rest lets you rest your palms comfortably for extended use of the keyboard Ergonomic Mouse Design lets you hold the mouse comfortably Optical Sensing Technology senses mouse movement precisely and smoothly with no moving parts to replace USB to PS 2 Adapter lets you use your mouse with computer either with PS 2 or USB connector Mouse Scroll Wheel lets you scroll and select quickly and easily helping you work with long documents Supplied Driver CD provides various customized functions for operation with the Internet and Windows A QUICK LOOK MOUSE Left Mouse Side Button Button Scroll Side Button B Huon Right Mouse Button Left Button The left button is a default click button You do not need to set this button Right Button You can assign this for frequently used keyboard buttons and mouse functions in addition to features like Easy Jump Auto Panning Zoom and so on Scroll Button You can assign this button for frequently used keyboard buttons and mouse functions in addition to features like Easy Jump Auto Panning Zoom and so on Side Button You can assign certain functions in the Mouse Properties menu to the left or right side button with the roller b
22. rwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on which a refund is made become the property of Ra dioShack New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse accident misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to follow in structions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a Ra dioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RadioShack Customer Relations 200 Taylor Street 6th Floor Fort Worth TX 76102 26 750 04A03 Printed in China
23. s for Displaying A A ewantassetels 20 Seting Me Wireless FUNCION eri 20 TIFOUBlSSACONNO sninen a A A A AS 21 FCC Declaration OF GONTOrMIY sesctioraiaa neo rise aia 22 The FCC Wants YOu KNOW e e a e Malan 22 A O A ene Perret ee rere eee etn ae 23 Cleaning the Wireless MOUSE 2000 NDA 23 SONIC AIC Ropar ap io 23 Environment Regue mens naar a ais tai 24 debidos REQUIREMENTS IBM Compatible PC with 80486 processor or above e 8 MB RAM minimum 16 MB recommended e 10 MB hard disk space e CD ROM drive e PS 2 keyboard port If your system has an AT computer IBM compatible keyboard port you will need one more AT socket to PS 2 socket adapter available at your local RadioShack store e PS 2 mouse port Windows 95 PS 2 only Microsoft Windows 98 Me or Windows NT 4 0 with Service Pack 3 or later version or Windows 2000 XP installed Microsoft Windows Media Player 6 4 and CD Player installed or Windows Media Player 7 0 installed Your wireless keyboard and mouse system s features include 256 Channel ID Number Selections lets you select a different channel ID number to prevent any possible radio frequency interruption One Touch Popular Multimedia Function Keys allow one touch operation of Mute Volume up Volume down Previous track Next track Stop Play and Pause functions One Touch Applications Keys allow one touch access to Internet functions such as My Favorite Search E mail WWW Windows My Com
24. t version and copyright information Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About COMPAQ Scroll Mouse Scroll Mouse Driver 6 09 32 Scroll Mouse Control Panel 6 09 32 Copyright C KYE Systems Corp 1998 2003 EasyJump for Windows Click EasyJump Options on the Settings tab The Easy Jump Options dialog box appears EasyJump Options x i fe o pen Browser Some panels inside the EasyJump circle might appear gray disabled This is because your application software does not support those Add to Favorites IE Organize Favorites IE of Add Bookmark Netscape functions The horizontal and Edit Bookmark Netscape y vertical scroll bars only operate on documents that support the driver such as Microsoft Word Excel a Notepad and Wordpad Default C Office Mode Scroll Mouse Mode Close Ap Close the application you are using Horizontal Moves the cursor to the horizontal scroll bar 14 Vertical Moves the cursor to the vertical scroll bar Start Activates the Windows Start menu Internet Access This function opens the Browser to access the Internet Help This opens the computer s Help amp Support menu Control Panel Opens the mouse s control panel Mouse Properties dialog box Auto Panning You can set this function in the Button Assignments menu Move th
25. to change the browsing direction Reverse Browsing Direction Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless Button find Automatically positions the cursor on the default button usually the OK button when the dialog box appears on your screen Enable Trails Makes the cursor easier to find when using an LCD 8 screen J Enable y Loop rs When you move the cursor to the top or bottom of nen the screen it will automatically move the cursor to the bottom or top of the screen l Enable Mouse Properties Magic Pointers Cursor Action Hardware Settings About Wireless Mouse Speed You can adjust the speed at which the pointer moves across the screen Move the slider to control your ds pointer if you want it to move slow or fast Slow Fast Double Click Speed ts Set the double click speed of your mouse using the Y slider bar Drag the slider to change the speed Test area Slow 7 Fast x Use this area to test the double click speed setting Button Swap lt gt Select the approprate button according to which hand di el you use to operate the mouse Right Handed User C Left Handed User OK Cancel Browsing Speed Adjust your browsing speed to the desired setting Browsing Direction Adjust your browsing direction to scroll either forward or backward when you move the scroll wheel Button Find Automati
26. utton KEYBOARD HOTKEYS Media Keys JJ starts the media player that you select I4 moves audio or video CD to previous track gt gt I moves an audio or video CD to the next track II Play and pause an audio or video CD mi stops playing an audio or video CD Volume or h increases or decreases volume Mute 4h mutes the sound of an audio or video CD being played Internet Keys My Favorites 1 displays your Favorites or Bookmarks list for the Internet Search goes to your Internet search service E mail fg access an E mail application such as Outlook Express WWW www access the internet browser application Back returns to the previous web page Forward moves to the next web page Stop stops loading or refreshing a new web page Refresh E updates the content on a web page Others My Computer 4 displays lt My Computer gt Calculator q access the Windows Calculator Sleep t Un system into sleep mode LED Indicators on the Receiver There are four LED indicators in the receiver 1 The top LED lights either red or green as follows e lights red when the mouse battery power weakens and turns off when fresh batteries are installed e lights red when the keyboard battery power is low The LED only flashes when a key is pressed on the keyboard while the batteries are low e flashes green slowly when the receiver is preparing to

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