A Four Tech Co RFKB81 RF Keyboard User Manual modify new
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User Manual

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Quick Start Guide(RFKBSTX
-8-1)
Turn off the power of your computer.
Remove the existing keyboard (and mouse for the A4Tech
® Wireless Desktop).
Install the AA alkaline batteries in the Wireless keyboard. Remove the battery compartment cover
on the bottom of
the keyboard by squeezing the cover in from the tab to release it.
Install the AAA alkaline batteries in the Wireless mouse (for the A4Tech Wireless Desktop).
Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the mouse by pressing dow
n on the tab. Insert the batteries
as shown in side the battery compartment. Replace the cover.
Or press the up cover and move backward as shown here
, and by sliding the cover off. Insert the batteries as
shown inside the battery compartment. Replace the c
over.

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Setting Up the Keyboard or Wireless Desktop
Make sure that your computer is turned off.
Connecting the Receiver’s Keyboard Cable:
When connecting to an IBM AT keyboard port, use the 5
-pin DIN connector already attached to the
keyboard cable.
When c
onnecting to a PS/2-style, 6-pin DIN keyboard port, remove the AT adapter.
Connect the receiver’s purple keyboard cable to the computer’s keyboard port.
Connecting the Receiver’s Mouse Cable (Wireless Desktop): Connect the receiver’s green mouse cable to the computer’s PS/2 mouse port
Place the receiver eight inches (20 centimeters) from any
electromechanical device.
Installing the Mouse Software
-iWheelWorks and
Keyboard software
-iKeyWorksOffice
Before you can take advantage of the many features your mouse
and keyboard
offers, you must install the driver. The driver is in the installation diskette that
came packaged with your mouse and keyboard
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT4.0 installation

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Insert the installation diskette into your floppy disk drive
.
tart button and then click Run.
dialog window, type
A:\setup, where “A” is the letter of your floppy disk drive.
and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation.
Selecting the Frequency Channel
board and Mouse operates on two frequency channels. To prevent interference when using two
RF Mice in close proximity a different frequency channel should be used for each mouse. Refer to the
following to change the frequency channel for your keyboard and
mouse: Set the frequency channel on the receiver to 1 or 2.
Set the frequency channel on the
keyboard and mouse to
1 or 2.
The Wireless keyboard and mouse ID code
Each keyboard and mouse is assigned a unique ID code at manufacture, so the receiver only picks up the signal from your mouse and prevents other Wireless keyboard
or mouse radio signals from operating on your computer. This feature can also be disabled, allowing other Wireless pointing devices to operate your computer.
Connecting the Wireless Mo
use ID Code
When the driver installation is finished your computer reboots and the Wireless Mouse window (shown on the right)
Move the Wireless Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection, then click
Connect ID. The
code of your mouse is recognized and another RF pointing device will not function on your computer.
if no other RF pointing devices are within 3 meters range or if you want other RF pointing devices to be
able to access your computer.
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hanging the Wireless Mouse ID Code
You can use a new Wireless Mouse on your computer without changing the Radio receiver; you just need to change the ID code. Refer to the following:
Press [Shift + Alt + F11] or [Shift + Alt + F12] to call up the Wirel
ess Mouse ID Code window.
Move the Wireless Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection, then click Connect ID.
3. The new ID code is connected and the Wireless Mouse window closes.
4. Click Exit to close the Wireless Mouse ID code window.
ting the Wireless Keyboard ID Code
Manually establish communication between the receiver and keyboard.
(a) Press any key from the keyboard
(b) Press the ID Connect button on the receiver the green LED light will show you the keyboard ID be
green LED light is off then keyboard ID is disconnect.

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Using the iKeyWorksOffice Software
To launch the iKeyWorksOffice
TM software, double-click the iKeyWorksOffice icon on the Windows Taskbar.
This iKeyWorksOffice software, brings you closer and keeps you in better touch with your desktop world. Set up and organize your keyboard in your way. Using the
Hotkeys and the iKeyWorksOffice software, customize your keyboard so you can be at your Internet home page, or favorite chat room, and
application with the push of a button. The Hot Keys are divided into two groups, as defined by their functions.
Access customize function
Hotkeys Setting Options
Setting On-Screen
Hot Keys to default function
Screen display
Customize hotkey
System default function
MS Office hotkey group

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Using the 12 Hot Keys
programmable
Hot keys, which you must setup the iKeyWorksOffice software before using.
Default Functions
Microsoft Office program functions
My Home key:
Accesses your home web page for favorite internet address Word: Access Microsoft word application
mail key:
Launches an e-mail application E-mail key: Launches an e-mail application
Favorite key: S
tarts an application, accesses a web site and web sites + Font Size: Increase font size.
Search key:
Displays a menu of internet search engines - Font Size: Decrease font size.
Previous Track Key:
Plays the previous track. Next Doc.: Open next document
Next Track key:
Plays the next track. Previous Doc.: Open Previous Document
Play/Paus
e key: Plays or pauses the CD/DVD. Excel: Access Microsoft Excel application
Stops play.
Open document: Access my documents
Volume Up key:
Increase sound volume. Zoom In:
To magnify the view of a document
Volume Down key:
Decreases sound volume. Zoom Out:
To demagnify the view of a document.
Mute key:
Dramatically reduces the sound volume. My Document:
Access the My Document function
key: Access the Windows Shut Down dialog box, where you can put
your system on stand
-by or shut down windows. Office Tools: Show the Office tools

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Customize your Hot Keys
You can define the hotkey as Shell Execution, Keystrokes, Office shortcut and Gene
ric Command to meet your personal needs.
Customize your Hotkeys
Keystrokes
Generic Command
Disable the Hot key
Show the name of the hot key
Email address book
Type the name of file, folder…
Browse File
Browse Folder
My favorite
Select command type
Shell execution
Office shortcut

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Using the Mouse
With the iWheelWorks software, you have all the advantages of the Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel, and but you can also scroll in Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT.
Your mouse has a wheel; the wheel functions as both a wheel and a button. Simply click the wheel as you would a programmable standard
Scrolling and Zooming with the Mouse
What is it? How to do it?
Use wheel Scroll for precise up and down movement.
To scro
ll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll down, move the wheel back.
Use Zoom to either magnify or demagnify the view of a
document in an application that supports it.
Place the cursor in an application that is Microsoft Office 97/2000
compatible. Pre
ss and hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then to zoom in,
move the wheel forward; to zoom out, move the wheel backwards.
Use AutoScroll in Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT and
Microsoft Office97/2000 compatible applications to
scroll through large documents.
AutoScroll allows you scroll a document automatically
without having to move the mouse continuously.
Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if it is not already assigned.
Place the cursor in an application, Press the mouse button assigned to
AutoScroll. The AutoScroll icon appears.
Move the mouse once in the direction you want to scroll. The farther you
move the pointer from the starting point, the faster the scrolling.
To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button.
Mouse Properties Settings
Mouse Properties window you can customize many settings for your mouse including button assignments, scroll wheels and cursor movement. To
Mouse Properties
window double-click on the mouse icon in the system tray. The Mouse Properties win
dow has six tabs that are described
Button Assignments:
Click the down arrow to select the preferred function for each button.
Double Click Speed:
Increase the speed for executing a double-click.
Button Configuration:
Configure your mouse for left- or right-
hand use. The default setting for buttons 1 and 2 will be reversed.

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The Pointers tab lets you change the way the cursor appears. Click the down arrow under
Scheme
and choose the setting you want. The available po
for each scheme are shown in the pane below. You can browse to additional pointers, then create your own scheme using the
Sav
e As
Lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the screen.
Check
this box to automatically have the cursor move to the default button in each new dialog box or window.
When this box is checked, pressing and releasing the
[Ctrl] key will highlight the cursor.
Check this box when you want your cursor to display pointer trails. This option is useful when using an LCD display that can make the cursor
Shows all the available commands (including User
-defined Command Menus) that you can assign to either the NetJump
or LuckyJump grids.
NetJump (top grid):
The NetJump grid groups commonly used Web-
browsing commands. To change a command, select a new one from the
List and click on the icon in the grid that you want to change.
LuckyJump (bottom grid):
The LuckyJump grid groups all-purpose commands. To change a command, select a new one from the
Command List
click on the icon in the grid that you want to change.
Reverse scrolling direction
box to change the scrolling direction when you turn the scroll wheel. Select the Scroll or
Scroll one “page” per
radio button to set the scrolling speed to suit your work habits.
Executing Net Jump Commands
NetJump combines commonly used tasks for Web browsing into one convenient grid and puts them right under the cursor. To use NetJump, open the
window and select the
Buttons tab. Assign NetJump in the drop-down menu of the button you want. Click OK
to close the
window. Now click the assigned button to op
en the NetJump grid and execute your command. (See the Settings Tab
section above for instructions on customizing
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Executing LuckyJump Commands
LuckyJump combines commonly used tasks for Windows environments into one convenient grid and puts them right under the cursor. To use LuckyJump, open the
window and select the
Buttons tab. Assign LuckyJump in the drop-down menu of the button you want. Click
OK
window. Now click the assigned button to open t
he LuckyJump grid and execute your command.