A Four Tech Co RK7 RF Keyboard User Manual manual
A Four Tech Co Ltd RF Keyboard manual
Users Manual
PowerSaver R7 Wireless Desktop User’s Guide Model: RK-7&R7-70D www.a4tech.com R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse 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 OPERATION. Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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: Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. -1- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase! Congratulations on your purchase! PowerSaver R7 Wireless Desktop is the optimal high science products for power & desktop space saving. Its innovative lightweight, mini & thin wireless keyboard design gives you a consistent desktop look as well as an amazingly high level of comfort. your new RF-Mouse is designed with R7 Extremely Low-Power Technology only requires 8mA electric current while others require 25mA. Wow! Just turn your mouse battery –life 3 times longer. Same time, PowerSave R7 performs high-speed RF technology with report rate of 125Hz [**Normal wireless optical mice performs with reports rate of only 90Hz (Tested by Mouse Rate Program)] Package contains: PowerSaver R7 Wireless Keyboard PowerSaver R7 Wireless Optical Mouse USB RF Receiver USB Extension Cable 4 AAA Alkaline Batteries User’s Quick Guide CD Driver -2- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse System Requirements: To use the mouse presenter, your computer must meet the following hardware requirements and run one of the operating system listed below. Hardware 1. IBM or compatible system 2. UBS v1.1 or higher interface 3. Hard Disk Driver 4. USB Port Operating System Windows®98/Me/2000/2003/XP/x64 This user’s guide describes how to: 1. Connect the receiver to your computer 2. Set up the wireless link and use the mouse 3 .Install software driver -3- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Inserting the Batteries Install 2 AAA alkaline(or rechargeable batteries)in the wireless keyboard. 1. Remove the battery compartments cover on the bottom of the keyboard by squeezing the cover in front the tab to release it. 2. Insert the batteries; make sure to properly orient the positive (+) and the negative (-) ends as specified by the battery compartment labels. 3. Replace the cover. Install 2 AAA alkaline(or rechargeable batteries)in the wireless mouse. 1. Press the tab on the bottom of the mouse cover as shown here and remove the cover. 2. Insert the supplied batteries, making sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the battery match the polarity indicators inside the battery housing. 3. Slide the batter cover back into position until it “clicks” firmly into place. -4- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Step1 Step2 Step3 To connect the receiver Insert the Receiver USB port connector into the available computer USB port. You can choose anyway to connect the USB receive with computer as blow: For PC computer usage: 1. Insert the USB receive mouse port connector into the USB port on the USB extend cable (accessories), -5- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse 2. Insert the USB receives mouse port connector into the USB HUB port. Locating the USB RF-Mouse Receiver Your RF-Mouse has limitations on the range or distance from its receiver. To make sure that your mouse sends and receives properly, refer to the following instructions: -6- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse 1. For optimal performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches (20 centimeters) away from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the monitor, or external storage drives. 2. The RF-Mouse should be no farther than 4 feet (1. 5meter) from the mouse receiver. This will ensure optimal communication between the mouse and receiver. Keep 8 inches Keep 4 feet Operating Hints: For optimal performance and RF reception: 1. Avoid suing the mouse on a metal surface, Metals, such as iron, aluminum or copper, shield the radio frequency transmission and may slow down the mouse’s response time or cause the mouse presenter to fail temporarily. 2. The mouse will enter a suspend mode at the same time your computer dose, click a button on the mouse presenter to activate it. 3. Never use the mouse on a glass or mirrored surface as these surface will the mouse to fail temporarily -7- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Establish Frequency Channel and ID Code Step one: how Connecting the Wireless Keyboard ID Code? 1. USB RF Mouse Receiver: lanuch frequency channel and ID code to RF-keyboard Press and release the connect button on the front of USB receiver (shown as right image), the GREEN PWR LED light turns “Off” and starts “Blinking. 2. Wireless Keyboard : Respond frequency channel and ID code from Receiver Press and release (1 second) the (Frequency Button) orange connect button on the bottom of keyboard The RED PWR LED light of USB RF Receiver turns “Off” and starts “Blinking with right frequency channel and ID code. If the GREENPWR LED light of USB RF Receiver is black out, it indicates that the right frequency channels and ID codes are launched successfully between the receiver and the keyboard, -8- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Step two: how to Connecting the Wireless Mouse ID Code? 1. USB RF Mouse Receiver: lanuch frequency channel and ID code to RF-Mouse Press and release the connect button on the front of USB receiver (shown as right image), the GREEN PWR LED light turns “Off” and starts “Blinking. Wireless optical mouse : Respond frequency channel and ID code from Receiver Press and release (1 second) the orange connect button on the bottom of mouse, The RED PWR LED light of USB RF Receiver turns “Off” and starts “Blinking with right frequency channel and ID code . When the mouse is inactive, If the GREENPWR LED light of USB RF Receiver is black out, it indicates that the right frequency channels and ID codes are launched successfully between the 1. Frequency Button receiver and the mouse, otherwise, repeat the procedures of the 2. Power on/off right frequency channel and ID codes. You are now ready to use the mouse. -9- R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Note:The connect button has two functions. One function is correspond frequency with USB receiver. Other function is power switch. you can control power on-off through it (please operate as “Power Management” show ) Power Management Manual Power on/off method 1. To power the mouse on, please press and release the switch bottom of the mouse within in 1 second. 2. Turn off the mouse while traveling or when you don’t use it. Please press and release the switch bottom of the mouse within 4 seconds. (if you use this mouse , you must to power the mouse on again) Automatic Power on/off method If this mouse is keep non-operation in 30 minute, Mouse turns off automatically. If you awaken this mouse, you can click left or right button on the mouse. Low Battery Warning when your battery power is low, Smart wheel LED light turns to Red for 0.3 seconds and it will be off after 0.9 seconds in interval Note: Removing the batteries will require you to synchronize it with the receiver again the next time you turn it back on. - 10 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Practical electrical current usage text sheet (on white paper) Battery Voltage (V) Use Electrical Current (mA) 3.3 6.9 3.2 7.0 3.1 7.3 3.0 7.4 2.9 7.6 Intelligent 4 Power-Saving (SLEEP MODE): There are 4 sleep mode features activating PowerSaver mouse Mouse status Enter Sleep mode Electrical Current usage(mA) Savable electricity(mA) 200 milliseconds idle mode 2.1 5.9 5 seconds non-operation sleeping mode 0.8 7.2 70 seconds non-operation deep sleeping mode 0.1 7.9 30 minute non-operation turns off automatically 0.01 7.99 non-operation To wake up the mouse from sleep mode, you must click left or right button on the mouse. - 11 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse How to install 2X-Office Software **** For Windows 98/ME/2000/2003/XP/X64 1. MUST: Please uninstall any previous mouse driver before installing the 2X-OFFICE 2. MUST: Make sure you have completely finished setting up your mouse 3. Insert the included Compact Disc (CD) into your CD-ROM 4. choose your mouse model and click” install Driver” 5. Follow the on screen instruction to complete your installation 6. Restart your computer after the driver has been installed 7. You will see a mouse icon “ ” appear on the bottom right of your task bar (near the clock area) 8. Double click on the mouse icon “ ” will bring you the mouse property (Image: Mouse Properties Window) 9. Mouse Properties Window If the mouse image appears in the mouse properties menu looks exactly the same as the mouse on hand, then you have successfully installed the 2X-OFFICE driver - 12 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse How to program your mouse bottoms? Open your Mouse Properties. First Tab: Section I: 1. Button Button Assignment The mouse image that appears in the first section is a key to numbers listed to the right. For example, # 1 button has been assigned as “Main Button” by default and it’s not programmable. MOUSE PROPERTY # 2 button has been assigned as “Right Button” which works as right click for your mouse # 3 button has been assigned as “Pan” function by default. It’s a vertical scrolling wheel if you scroll it. Also, # 3 wheel button can be using as a “Net/LuckyJump”, you need to open the Mouse Properties window and select the Button tab as left image shown. Then assign Net/LuckyJump in 3rd wheel button command. You also can use “Setting” to update the command list of Net/LuckJump. Press the wheel button, it will show up NetJump or LuckyJump screen which shows 14 commonly used tasks as - 13 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse for convenient shortcut #4 、#5 buttons can be set as either regular programmable buttons or Office-Button functions. The 4th and 5th as the coupling button to makes shortcut command from Office-jump such as “OPEN, CLOSE”; “DELETE, REPLY”, “ZOOM IN, ZOOM OUT”…etc. which may be easily changed by one click on the 6th OfficeJump button. Section II: Double-Click Speed Adjust your double-click speed Section III: Button Configuration If you select “Left-Handed”, your Main Button will be #2 button. Before we go further to setting up your mouse buttons with game commands, we want to make sure your keyboard properties has the character repeat setting correct. Follow the steps below to get to Keyboard Properties: 1) Go to Control Panel 2) Click on Keyboard 3) For Repeat Delay: 4) For Repeat Rate: Keyboard Property Most right (SHORT) Most right (FAST) 5) Apply >> OK - 14 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Learn how to use the “Office Button Options 1. There are 2 ways to open the “Office-Button” menu (right) ● Click the “Office-Button Option” in the Mouse Properties ● Click 6th Button located on your physical Mouse Body and will bring you the small picture: 2. Once you click on A4 company logo, you will see the Office Button menu like the figure on the right big Office-Button menu image(Office-Button menu) 3. There are total of 24 selections in the Office-Button menu. You may choose up to maximum of 8 selections at a time. STEP FOUR : EXPERIENCE THE MOUSE WITH DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS When you are in Microsoft Outlook After selected Office command set No.5 - Delete-Reply All You can press 6th button to delete all garbage mail, or you can press 7th button to reply all. By using Mouse, you can instantly read all your email messages and manage your outlook in a second. Or you can select No.15 - Zoom In- \Zoom out to enlarge your email font size to match your eyesight needs - 15 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse When you are in Microsoft Word After selected Office Command set No.1 - Copy-Paste You can adjust your paragraph length or edit sentences with simply two clicks. Instead of looking for copy icon and paste icon in the MS Word or Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V on the Keyboard. Or you can select No.15 - Zoom In- \Zoom out to enlarge the page view size to match your eyesight needs. When you are in Microsoft Excel After selected Office command set No.14 - Scroll left-Scroll right second with such a handful function . You can edit your wide spreadsheet in a When you are in Photoshop, Illustrator, Pro-E or other applications After selected Office Command Set No.15 - Zoom In- \Zoom out , you can enlarge or shrink the image size whether to do some editing to the image or just to view the image more clearly with just two clicks. More than 100 useful applications are supported with our “Zoom in-Zoom out” command set There are so many different computer applications that provides zoom in and out functions. However, each of these various applications uses different ways to execute the Zoom function, which can be difficult to neither learn nor remember the proper way in performing the Zoom functions. Now, with A4 Tech Zoom in and out function, whether you are an Artist, Designer or Office user, you can easily press the two zoom buttons to interactive with more than hundreds of applications. We integrated and standardized different Zoom commands into our two office fingertips, and this function can be use in all Windows applications that use Zoom-supported functions. - 16 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Popular Hotkeys for Wireless Keyboard There are 17programmable Hotkeys which default functions are automatically supported by Windows2000 or above Windows OS. You have to establish the iKeyWorks to enable the Hotkeys in Windows98 OS. 1. Through A4 download web page : http://www.a4tech.com/en/download1.asp to download the keyboard driver. 2. Double click the Winzip driver file then click “ I Agree” to open the file and start to install . 3. Locate the file’ Setup.exe” then click “next” till ‘”finish” to accomplish the installation. Hot Keys Default Functions Back Back to previous page Forward Forward to next page Stop Stop the page Refresh Refresh Internet Browser Access your default web page. Volume Increase Increase the sound volume Stop Play/Pause Mute the page Stop play Play or pause the media Decrease the sound volume to silence - 17 - R7 PowerSaver Wireless Optical Mouse Previous Track Play the previous track Next Track Play the next track Volume Decrease Decrease the sound volume Search Web search Favorite Open your "Favorites" folder E -mail Launches an e-mail application. My Computer Open My Computer folder Calculator Display the online calculator TECH SUPPORT For tech support, please visit our website at http://support.a4tech.com/ or email us at support@a4tech.com - 18 -
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