Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] You can also access the "Healthy Computing Guide" at www. microsoft. com/hardware or (in the United States only) by calling 1 (800) 360-7561 to request a CD at no charge. If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or medical or physical condition may be related to MSDs, see a qualified health professional.
Warning
To protect against risk of fire, bodily injury, electric shock or damage to the equipment:
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Do not immerse any part of this product in water or other liquid. Do not spray liquid on this product or allow excess liquid to drip inside. Disconnect this product or remove its batteries before cleaning.
About Your Rights and Obligations
This Microsoft® wireless desktop set is comprised of a keyboard, mouse, and receiver and is sold as a single unit and may not be separated for use on more than one computer. [. . . ] If the keyboard or mouse is still not working, try changing the wireless connection channel for the device. Changing the wireless connection channel is useful if your wireless device is experiencing interference.
To change the wireless connection channel
Press the Connect button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard or mouse. Note Using the tip of a pen may make it easier to press smaller buttons.
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If changing the channel does not solve the problem, you may need to reconnect the device to the receiver.
To reconnect the keyboard or mouse to the receiver
1 Make sure that the device and receiver are positioned as specified earlier in this manual. The receiver lights blink to indicate that it is in "connect" mode. 3 Press the Connect button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard or mouse. The wireless keyboard or mouse may not work for a few seconds until the reconnection process is completed. Note You can reconnect only one device each time you press the receiver button, so repeat as necessary for the other device. If reconnecting the device to the receiver does not solve the problem, refer to the on-screen Help installed with the keyboard or mouse software for additional troubleshooting information.
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Read the On-Screen Help (optional)
Help for IntelliType Pro and IntelliPoint software contains the following important product information in a searchable format: Hardware and software feature descriptions and instructions Troubleshooting topics and Product Support Services information Healthy Computing Guide End-User License Agreement (EULA), Limited Warranty, and regulatory information Battery removal and safety information Radio interference information
To open Help for your keyboard or mouse
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse, and then click Keyboard Help or Mouse Help. Help for Digital Image Standard 2006 software contains feature descriptions and instructions that will help you work with the digital imaging software.
To open Help for Digital Image Standard 2006
1 Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Digital Image Standard 2006, and then click the program you want to open Help for. 2 On the Help menu, click Digital Image Help or Digital Image Library Help, depending on the program you chose in step 1.
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Customize Your Devices (optional)
You can start IntelliType Pro keyboard software or IntelliPoint mouse software and customize your devices.
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By using IntelliType Pro keyboard software, you can: Reassign many of the keys to perform commands, such as Find, or to open programs, files, Web pages, or shortcuts. By using IntelliPoint mouse software, you can: Reassign each of the mouse buttons, including the wheel button, to perform a command, such as Copy. Modify the mouse settings, such as the wheel scrolling rate.
To start IntelliType Pro or IntelliPoint software
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse, and then click Microsoft Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse. Important Before boarding any aircraft, remove the batteries from the wireless keyboard and mouse. These devices can transmit radio frequency (RF) energy, much like a cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed and the keyboard or mouse is activated either by touch or button press. and Canadian radio interference regulations, search for "regulations" in the on-screen Help installed with the software. For information about how to access Help, see Step 7.
Using the Magnifier
You can use the Magnifier like a magnifying glass to enlarge text and images on your screen.
To turn the Magnifier on and off
Click the mouse button assigned to Magnify to display the Magnifier, and then click the button again to turn it off.
Using the PhotoCenter
You can use the controls in the PhotoCenter, located on the left side of the keyboard, to open the digital imaging software and work with your photos.
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Slide Show Display the selected photos in a slide show. During the slide show, you can edit, print, or e-mail the photo that's currently displayed by pressing the appropriate PhotoCenter key. Library Open the photo library, where you can select photos for viewing, editing, and other tasks. Zoom Move the slider away from you to zoom in, and toward you to zoom out.
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Adjusting the Keyboard Legs
The keyboard legs are designed to accommodate various body sizes, chairs, and desks. Pull out or push in the keyboard legs to a position that minimizes bending of your wrists while typing.
About the Receiver Lights
The receiver lights indicate the status of the toggle keys, such as NUM LOCK or CAPS LOCK. For example, if NUM LOCK is on, the NUM LOCK light is on; if CAPS LOCK is off, the CAPS LOCK light is off.
Using the F LOCK Key
The F LOCK toggle key gives your keyboard more functionality by providing two command modes for the top row of keys. When F LOCK is off, the alternate commands printed on the top of the keys are enabled. [. . . ] United States: (800) 426-9400 Canada: (800) 933-4750
RF Technical Specifications
RF output power: < 54 dBµV/m at 3 m Keyboard with two channels RF frequencies: 27. 095MHz (channel 1), 27. 195MHz (channel 2) Keyboard with a single channel RF frequency: 27. 195MHz Mouse with two channels RF frequencies: 27. 045MHz (channel 1), 27. 145MHz (channel 2) Mouse with a single channel RF frequency: 27. 145MHz
Information About Devices That Use LEDs
This product has been evaluated to comply with International Standard IEC 60825-1:1993/A2:2001
Class 1 LED product
This product uses LEDs that are inherently Class 1.
Product Disposal Information
Dispose of this product in accordance with local and national disposal regulations (if any), including those governing the recovery and recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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