Paten Wireless Technology PD-0010502 Wireless Keyboard User Manual Manual

Paten Wireless Technology Inc. Wireless Keyboard Manual

User Manual

Wireless DesktopUsers GuideTable of ContentsImportant Ergonomic Information 2Introduction to the Wireless Desktop 2The Wireless Mouse 2The Wireless Keyboard 2Package Checklist 2Installation of the Wireless Desktop 3Switching Channels 3Low Battery Lights 3Driver & Utilities Installation 3Wireless Mouse Utility Program 4Scrolling Functions 43rd Button Functionality 4Keyboard Multi-Media key assignments 4Maintenance of your Wireless Desktop 5Installation Configuration and Troubleshooting 5User Informaton 6
2Important Ergonomic InformationLong periods of repetitive motions using an improperly set-up workspace, incorrect body position, andpoor work habits may be associated with physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles.If you feel pain, numbness, weakness, swelling, burning, cramping, or stiffness in these areas, see aqualified health professional.Introduction to the Wireless DesktopThe Wireless Desktop is loaded full of features. A wireless 3-button wheel mouse and a wireless 112 keymulti-media keyboard connect to your computer with a single receiver using RF (Radio Frequency)technology. This custom designed receiver can accept signals up to 1.2 meters (3.5 feet) away. We haveincluded all the batteries you need to get started. Battery life will depend greatly on the amount of usagebut you can expect in excess of 2-6 months.The Wireless MouseThis 2-channel 3-button wheel mouse uses the latest RF technology to bring you unprecedentedperformance and value. Using the included mouse driver you may program your mouse wheel to performmany commonly used functions.The Wireless KeyboardThis 2-channel 103 key keyboard comes loaded with 9 extra multi-media keys that are specificallydesigned to enhance your Internet and Media experiences. These 9 keys come pre-programmed toperform many common functions.Package Checklist• Wireless Keyboard • Wireless Mouse• Wireless Receiver • Driver Disk for Mouse and Keyboard• 4 - AAA Batteries • User’s Guide• Hardware Product Warranty
3Installation of the Wireless DesktopMake sure that your computer is powered off before plugging the receiver into the PS/2 mouse andkeyboard ports located in the rear of your computer. Install the included batteries into the mouse andkeyboard before turning on the system. Depending on your operating system you may be prompted toinsert the driver disk into computer’s drive, Insert the included driver disk and follow the on-screeninstructions.Switching ChannelsChannels allow more than one wireless device to be used at a time. An ID code allows more than one ofthe same type of device to be attached at the same time. If you find that you are having problems withyour mouse or keyboard (erratic or no movement) simply select the channel by pressing the reset key onthe receiver and then the reset button on the keyboard and or mouse. This will automatically switch thechannel and ID code and  keyboard and or mouse will work correctly.Low Battery LightsIf the light in the front of the mouse or the top left of the keyboard does not go on when you move themouse or press a key, the voltage of the battery is low. Please replace your batteries. Expected battery lifeis 2 to 6 months depending on usage.Driver & Utilities InstallationThe utilities program can be used to install the mouse and keyboard customization driver, this addsadditional programmability to your mouse buttons and the multimedia keys of the keyboard. After theproper installation of the hardware, insert the program driver disk into the disk drive, and double clickon the “SETUP” icon to start the installation. Follow the on screen prompts to finish the installation,which may or may not ask you to restart your computer (dependent on your operating system).
4Wireless Mouse Utility ProgramThe utility program uses your normal “Mouse Control Panel”. This addition adds two sets of tabs to themenus (“Wheel” and Buttons”). For additional help with all “Mouse Control Panel” items use the helpbuttons located in the menus.Scrolling FunctionsThese controls enable and disable smooth scrolling and the number of lines to scroll at a time. See theDetails button for more information.3rd Button FunctionalityThese controls support the functions of the middle wheel button. The available controls are outlined here.See the Help button for more details.• Universal Scroll  - Allows you to change the scrolling style and speeds of the mouse wheel.• Zooming  - Magnify a section of your screen for easier viewing of small text and graphics.• Auto Scroll  - Program the screen to scroll by the direction of mouse movement.• Vertical Wheel Cooperate Functions - This provides 3 types of additional functions to the scrollwheel including; zoom, shift lock, and switch from vertical to horizontal scrolling.• Other Functions  - Among these additional functions are “Backspace”, “F1”, and  “Delete” plusactivation of other special functions of Windows and Explorer. Keyboard Multi-Media key assignments• Refresh – Refreshes the currently displayed web page• Bookmark – Adds the current Web page to your Favorites List• Search – Opens your systems default Search Page• Mail – Opens your systems default E-mail application• Internet  - Opens your system default Internet Browser• Play/Pause  - Starts and stops the playback of your Audio and Video applications• Volume Up  - Increases your system volume• Volume Down  - Decreases your system volume
5• Volume Mute  - Mutes your system volumeMaintenance of your Wireless Desktop• If the mouse does not move smoothly, you should clean the roller ball and the roller bars in themouse.• Open the cover of the ball by turning it counter-clockwise, remove the ball and wipe it with a cleancloth.• There are three sets of roller bars.  Remove the dust or any other miscellaneous matter by using acotton swab.  You can dip the cotton swab in alcohol to help remove deposits if necessary.• You may clean the surface of the Mouse and Keyboard with a soft damp cloth.• Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners• Before using any chemical cleaners, please test the results on the bottom of the device.Installation Configuration and TroubleshootingIf your Wireless Desktop does not function properly, please review the following steps fortroubleshooting.1. Insure that the PS/2 connectors of the wireless receiver are properly inserted into the mouse andkeyboard PS/2 sockets of your computer.2. Re-orient the receiver closer to the mouse and keyboard.3. Check the power level of the batteries.4. Keep the distance between the receiver and the devices within one meter (1.2 meters max.)(3.5 feet).Some objects may affect the operating distance or completely block the wireless signal.5.  Metallic surfaces will shorten transmission distances6. Try changing to another channel.  Please refer to “Switching Channels”
6User InformatonThis 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 interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.The FCC require the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are notexpressly approved by Paten Technology Corporation (the manufacturer) may void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.© 2001 Dexxa International.  All rights reserved.

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