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Wireless Multimedia Pro
Keyboard and Optical Mouse
User’s Manual
Version 1.0 2003/05
ID NO: PAK-23188101-00
Wireless Multimedia Keyboard And Optical Mouse
About This Manual
This manual is designed to assist you in installing and using the Wireless
Multimedia Keyboard and Mouse. Information in this document has been
carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the
correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to
change without notice.
Edition
1st Edition,
Copyright
© Copyright 2003
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All
rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any
mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written
permission of the manufacturer.
Trademarks
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENT
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications
Commission (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:
♦
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
♦
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
♦
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
♦
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 that may cause
undesired operation.
Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................ 4
System Requirements ............................................................. 4
Wireless Multimedia Keyboard:
1.
Installation............................................................................................ 5
Installation for Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP ....................................... 5
Un-installation ...................................................................................... 5
2. Multimedia Keyboard Button Functions........................................... 6
Important Notes Regarding Software Support ................................. 8
About the PLAY and € Function ........................................................ 9
3.
Setting Wireless keyboard and Program ........................................... 9
Multimedia Keyboard Buttons ......................................................... 10
Wireless Multimedia Keyboard ........................................................ 11
OnScreen Display............................................................................... 11
About................................................................................................... 12
Exit ...................................................................................................... 12
4.
Patent List .......................................................................................... 12
Wireless Optical Mouse:
1.
Installation.......................................................................................... 13
2. Wireless Optical Mouse Functions ................................................... 14
3.
Setting Wireless Optical Mouse ........................................................ 14
Setting wireless program ................................................................... 15
Magic Function................................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting............................................................................... …18
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD
AND OPTICAL MOUSE. This User’s Manual contains information that
will help you to operate your keyboard as well as answer questions about
certain special keys and buttons. Please keep this manual and the Setup CD
in a safe place for future reference.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Before installing the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard and Optical Mouse
software, please make sure that the following hardware and software
components are installed and correctly set up. The following system
specifications are required:
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Pentium 133 or higher processor.
Microsoft Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP operating system or later.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.
64MB of RAM is recommended.
CD-ROM or DVD drives.
Two AA alkaline batteries for keyboard and two AA alkaline
batteries for the mouse.
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Wireless Multimedia Keyboard:
1. INSTALLATION
Package Contents: Batteries; Receiver; Software; Keyboard;
Mouse
Place the batteries into the keyboard.
Turn off the computer. Connect the receiver to the desktop.
Turn on your PC, and install the software.
INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS® 98/ME/2000/XP
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Before installing the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard driver, please
check to see if there are any other keyboard drivers already
installed on your system. All other keyboard drivers must be
uninstalled BEFORE installing the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard
drivers.
Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive and the CD will
Auto Run. If it does not, please choose (Run) from the Start Menu.
The file name on the CD is ”AUTORUN”. The first screen is an
introduction. Read it before proceeding to the next step. The
software will automatically begin to install to your hard disk in a
sub-directory titled C:\PROGRAM FILES\NETROPA\. After
installation, you will be prompted to restart your computer in order
to enable the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard software.
Click (Finish) and restart your computer. The Wireless Multimedia
Keyboard Icon will be activated automatically after Windows
restarts.
NOTE: After installing the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard drivers, you
must restart your computer, or the Wireless Multimedia
Keyboard software will not be enabled.
UN-INSTALLATION
To remove the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard drivers from your
system, simply go to Setting
Control panel
Add/remove programs
and remove “Multimedia Keyboard” application software.
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2. Wireless Multimedia Keyboard Button Functions
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Internet Buttons: Back, Forward, WWW, Refresh, Search, Stop,
Email and Favorite.
Application Buttons: My Computer, Calculator, Log Off, Sleep
and Power.
Multimedia Buttons: Play/Pause, Stop, V+, V-, Mute, Next track
and Pre-track.
Please make sure that both the hardware requirements referenced on Page 4
are met prior to using any of the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard Buttons.
Function Name
Back
Forward
WWW
Refresh
Search
Function Description
Goes back to a previous item that was already
viewed in programs that support the “Back”
command, such as a Web browser
Goes to the next item—if it was previously viewed
in the same session, in programs that support the
“Forward” command, such as a Web browser.
Starts the default Web browser and goes to the
home page. If the Web browser is active, it opens
the home page. You can reassign the WWW key to
start another Web/Home or use a different
Application.
Updates the Information on an active Web page or
the contents of certain windows.
Open the Internet Explorer Search pane.
Stop
Stops loading or refreshing a Web page or the
contents of certain windows.
Email
Starts the default e-mail program. Pressing the Mail
Hot Key will tell you what the default e-mail
program is. You can reassign the mail Hot Key to
start another email Program or use a different
Application.
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My
Computer
Media
Favorite
Calculator
Sleep
Power
Play/Pause
Stop
VV+
Mute
Opens My Computer. This shows the contents of
the floppy disk, hard disk, CD-ROM drive and
network drives, etc.
Open Microsoft Media Player
Opens the Internet Explorer Favorites pane. This is
where you can store shortcuts to frequently used
files, Web Sites, or other items, for easy access.
Starts Microsoft Calculator
Puts the system into Sleep mode if the PC supports
power management and it is enabled. You can put
your computer to sleep by pressing this button
directly on your desktop, protecting your data and
saving energy. If power management is not enabled,
this Hot Key will not work.
Puts the system into Power-Off mode if the PC
supports power management and it is enabled. You
can power off your computer with the press of a
button. If power management is not enabled, this
Hot Key will not work. The Power-On function
available depends on how the Motherboard is set
up. For more information about how your system
resumes operation, see the documentation that
accompanied your computer or contact the dealer or
manufacturer.
Switches between Play and Pause of
DVD/VCD/MP3/Audio media. Once Pause is
pressed, pressing this button again resumes play.
Stops playing the media.
Decreases the computer’s sound volume. Turn left
to decrease volume.
Increases the computer’s sound volume. Turn right
to increase volume.
Mutes the computer’s sound volume. Press it again
to turn the system volume back on.
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Next track
Switches to the next media track. Press once for
each subsequent media track.
Pre-track
Switches to the previous media track. Press once for
each preceding media track.
Scroll
Wheel
Provides the same functions as a scrolling mouse.
IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING SOFTWARE SUPPORT:
Keys that don’t need any software support while running under
Windows®98 or later are: My Computer, Sleep and Power.
Keys that don’t need any software support while running under
Windows® ME/2000/XP are: Back, Forward, Internet Keys and
Multimedia Keys.
Keys that need software support while running under any windows
OS are: Media, Scroll Wheel and Calculator.
About the PLAY Function
The PLAY function can play all Audio/Video/DVD compact discs, and
video files (.AVI, .MPG, .MOV). Once a disc is inserted into the CD-ROM
drive, press the PLAY button and the software automatically detects
whether the disc is an Audio CD or a Video/DVD CD. If there is no disc
inserted and the PLAY button is pressed, a dialog box will appear to help
you find and select a video file to play.
NOTE: If two CD-ROM drives are installed in your system, only the
default drive can be controlled.
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About the
function
This function will be changed when the
status “ON”→ When you press the
status alter, as below:
key, you can input the “€”.
status “OFF”→You can change the “Num Lock” status.
3.
Setting Wireless Multimedia keyboard and Program
A. Make sure the receiver cable (purple) is plugged into the PS/2
keyboard port and the other cable (green) is plugged into the PS/2
mouse port.
B. Establish communication between the receiver and keyboard. The
bottom of the receiver and keyboard both has an ID setting button.
Press the ID button on the receiver first; then the receiver’s LED will
flash (about 0.5 second glitter one time). Then press the ID button
under the keyboard. The receiver’s LED will stop flashing; it means
the keyboard’s setting up is completed. NOTE: When you replace
the batteries, remember to reset again!
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Setting Program:
This section describes how to use the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard
setting program. Once the software installation for the Power Multimedia
is shown on the Windows taskbar. It
Keyboard is completed, the icon
allows you to launch any application and several functions of your
computer by simply clicking a single button on your KEYBOARD. Right
click on the (Wireless Keyboard Icon) to activate a menu with options to
configure the OnScreen Display and Multimedia Keyboard Software.
LED ICONS
Those three Icons (as below) will be showed on system tray when the
Multimedia Keyboard installation is completed, you can know their status
on screen.
Number Lock ON
Number Lock Off
Caps Lock ON
Caps Lock Off
Scroll Lock ON
Scroll Lock Off
MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD BUTTONS
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Left-click the icon
on the taskbar of Windows to activate the
Multimedia Keyboard Buttons. The 8 Multimedia Keyboard buttons and an
Exit button are labeled according to their corresponding Icons. Left-click an
OnScreen button to define a key and then press the Hotkey on the keyboard
to perform the function that you defined.
WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD
Configure Buttons
When you activate the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard and select the
Configure Buttons Item, you will see a 3D image on the screen. In
this mode, you can customize the functions of the Wireless Multimedia
Keyboard. With your mouse, click one of the Hot Key Buttons and you
will see the default functions of that button. When the Wireless
Multimedia Keyboard is in Button Configuration Mode, left-clicking
one of the 3D Keyboard Image Keys that is user definable will bring up
a dialog box for customizing that button or key.
Enable Taskbar Icon
Click this option to show or hide the Multimedia Keyboard Icon on the
Taskbar. Clicking the 3D image option will also enable the Taskbar Icon.
Close
Click this option to stop the Wireless Multimedia Keyboard functions.
All hot key functions will be disabled and the Wireless Multimedia
Keyboard icon will change color. When you left-click the Wireless
Multimedia Keyboard icon again, the hot key functions will be enabled.
ONSCREEN DISPLAY
Enable/Disable
This option toggles the OnScreen Display on and off.
Select Color of Text
This option opens a dialog box that will help you select a color for the
OnScreen Display text.
Select Font
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This option invokes a dialog box for selecting the font for the OnScreen
Display. You may select any installed True-Type font for Windows® 98,
ME, 2000 and XP.
Settings
This option allows you to select the size of the characters and icons used in
the OnScreen Display. You may also change the time-out value for the
display. This is the time that the display remains on the screen after a hot
button is pressed.
ABOUT
Click this option to get information about the Multimedia Keyboard
software version.
EXIT
Clicking the EXIT button will close Multimedia Keyboard Software and
remove it from your computer’s memory. If you want to reload the
Multimedia Keyboard Software, you must restart your system or click on
the Start Menu and select Programs to locate the Multimedia Keyboard
Icon and click it.
4. Patent List for Office Keyboard
Patent Name
Country
China
ORtek
ORtek
ORtek
ORtek
Japan
China
Patent Nor.
01219701.7 Pending
09/838223
Pending
20106926.1
Pending
Pending
20113043.2 Pending
09/917690
Pending
Pending
ZL01227259.0
Taiwan
Pending
ORtek
USA
Office Clipboard Block
Germany
Taiwan
Japan
Germany
USA
Office Purpose
Keyboard
Other Patent Names are in the process of pending.
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Patent Owner
ORtek
ORtek
ORtek
ORtek
ORtek
Wireless Multimedia Keyboard And Optical Mouse
WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE:
1.INSTALLATION
Install the batteries in the mouse.
Turn off the computer. Connect the receiver to the desktop.
Turn on your PC, and then install the software.
INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS® 98/ME/2000/XP
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Before installing the Wireless Optical Mouse driver, check to see if
there are any other mouse drivers already installed on your system.
All other mouse drivers must be uninstalled BEFORE installing the
Wireless Optical Mouse drivers.
Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive and the CD will
Auto Run. If it does not, please choose (Run) from the Start Menu.
The file name on the CD is ”AUTORUN”. The first screen is an
introduction. Read it before proceeding to the next step. The
software will automatically begin to install to your hard disk in a
sub-directory titled C:\PROGRAM FILES\Magic Function\.
After installation, you will be prompted to restart your computer in
order to enable the Wireless Optical Mouse software.
Click (Finish) and restart your computer. The Wireless Optical
Mouse Icon will be activated automatically after Windows restarts.
NOTE: After installing the Wireless Optical Mouse drivers, you must
restart your computer, or the Wireless Optical Mouse software will not
be enabled.
UN-INSTALLATION
To remove the Wireless Optical Mouse drivers from your system,
simply go to Starting
Program Files
Magic Function and choose
“Uninstall Magic Function program” application software.
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2.
WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE FUNCTIONS
An Optical Mouse Function icon
will be shown in system tray
after Magic Function has been installed. Appears "Optical Mouse" as
the Hint when mouse comes over it.
A Pop-up Menu will appear with a mouse right-clicking of Optical
Mouse icon in system tray.
The Pop-up Menu contains:
Option: To bring up the options dialog box for you to program
Mouse AP.
Show/Hide Optical Mouse Icon: Show/Hide Optical Mouse Icon
and the default setting is "Show"
Help: Launch Help file of Magic function.
About: Information about the driver
Exit: Exit “Magic function” program
Magic Function Configuration:
The Magic Function configuration tool will be located in the
"Mouse Properties" from the MS "Control Panel"
3. SETTING WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE AND PROGRAM
Setting Wireless Optical Mouse:
A. Make sure the receiver cable (purple) is plugged into the PS/2
keyboard port and the other cable (green) is plugged into the PS/2
mouse port.
B. Establish communication between the receiver and keyboard. The
bottom of the receiver has a channel switch. The bottom of the
keyboard also has a channel switch. When the receiver’s switch
setting on CH1, then the keyboard and mouse’s channel switch
should be setting on CH1. If the keyboard and mouse setting
different channel with receiver, then they won’t work normally.
See the photograph in next page.
C. The bottom of the receiver and mouse both has an ID setting button.
Press the ID button on the receiver first; then the receiver’s Batt
Low LED will glitter (about 0.5 second glitter one time). Then press
the ID button under the mouse. The receiver’s Batt Low LED will
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stop glitter; it means the mouse’s setting up is completed.
NOTE: When you replace the batteries, remember to reset
again!
D. This type of wireless keyboard and mouse can work in two radio
frequency channels. You may need to switch channel, for example,
if the signal from your mouse is conflicting with that from other
users close by. To change channel, please refer to Step B.
Setting Program:
This section describes how to use the Wireless Optical Mouse setting
program. Once the software installation for the Wireless Optical Mouse is
is shown on the Windows taskbar. Right click on
completed, the icon
the (Optical Mouse Icon) to activate a menu with options to configure the
Magic Function Software.
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
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5-1. Magic Function: Configuration tool provided for you to design the
mouse functions.
5-2. Mouse Buttons: There are 4 buttons of Magic function for Wireless
Optical Mouse. And you can select the functionality of these buttons.
5-3. Function Assignment: There are totally 27 functionalities listed as
the following and you can select one of them easily in this drop-pop
menu.
1.Calculator
2.Copy
3.Copy/Paste
4.Control Panel
5.Cut
6.Display Property 7.Dos Shell
8.Eject
9.Email
10.Enter
11.File Explore r
12.F1-F12
13.Media Wheel 14.My Document
15. My Shortcut
16.Next Track
17.Paste
18.Play/Pause
19.Previous Track 20.Property
21.Screen Saver 22.Stop
23.Switch Window 24.System Property
25.Undo
26.Volume Control 27.WWW
5-4. Load Default Setting: Easily for you to get the Default Setting of
Media Wheel
For My Shortcut functionality:
When you select this functionality, the dialog, as the following will
pop-up.
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By clicking the browse button
, end-user can select an
execution file to be launched by the assigned button.
After you assigned the shortcut, below dialog box will appear to indicate
you that Shortcut location you selected.
MAGIC FUNCTION
The below Interface will pup-up when you assign the button function as
"Magic Function".
A-1
A-3
A-2
A-1 & A-3: Tack function. You can enable or disable it to make Magic
Function UI to appear on the screen or disappear when mouse
move away.
A-2: To close the Magic Function.
The Media Wheel UI will come with function Hint in the central and
change the color when you move mouse over the UI.
The 10 functions of Magic Function includes:
1-5 5-fix functions for Internet control functions, such as
Home, Stop, Refresh, Back and Forward.
P1-P5 5 programmable functions for you to define easily.
And the default functionality of P1-P5 is as the following:
P1: Launch the application of E-mail
P2: Launch File Explorer
P3: Open Control panel
P4: Open My document
P5: Open the Help file of Optical Mouse
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Right-click the button of UI to bring the Magic Function setting
dialog box.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have any problems using the Wireless Multimedia keyboard and
optical Mouse, please consult the Troubleshooting Guide below to see if
your problem is listed.
Wireless Product Does Not Work
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Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly (please refer
the setting up a wireless optical mouse). For optimal
performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches or 20
centimeters away from other electrical devices, such as the
computer, the computer monitor, or external storage drives.
Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly. Check to
make sure the batteries you have installed are not dead. Try the
batteries in another device.
If you are working on a metallic surface, try moving the receiver
closer to the mouse or standing the receiver on its side.
Try unplugging then reconnecting the receiver cable to the
computer.
Wireless Product Is Not Detected
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•
Make sure the receiver cable (purple) is plugged into the PS/2
keyboard port and the other cable (green) is plugged into the PS/2
mouse port .Do not plug or unplug the receiver cable while the
computer is running.
In Windows you may have other system devices that conflict with
the mouse, trackball, or keyboard. Check the IRQ/address settings
of these devices for conflicts, and change the settings as required.
Refer to your computer documentation to make these changes.
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•
Try unplugging then reconnecting the receiver cable to the
computer.
Non-Wireless Pointing Device Is Not Detected
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Make sure the mouse cable is plugged into the right port - PS/2.
In Windows you may have other system devices (e.g., a modem
card) that conflict with the mouse. Check the IRQ/address settings
of these devices for conflicts, and change the settings as required.
If the problem persists, please contact technical support.
Screen Cursor Does Not Move Properly
For wireless devices, try changing the position of the receiver. It is
possible that the receiver may be too far from the mouse. Or the
computer monitor (or a large metal object) may be interfering with the
receiver's radio reception. Also, the batteries may be low. Check the
batteries as described previously. You may also need to re-establish
the connection between the mouse and its receiver. To do this, first
press the Channel button on the receiver, and then press the Channel
button on the bottom of the mouse.
If you are using a mouse with optical technology and your tabletop
surface is red in color or is highly reflective like a mirror, your
tabletop surface may be interfering with the optical sensor of the
mouse. Try using a traditional mouse pad, or use the mouse on a
different tabletop surface.
The Multimedia Keyboard software is not working properly.
The Hot Key functions do not work after installing the Multimedia
Keyboard Software. Please make sure you have no other drivers
installed for another brand of keyboard that uses Hot Key drivers. If so,
you must un-install the other driver and then reinstall the Multimedia
Keyboard Software to fix the problem. (See next item)
Add/Remove Multimedia Keyboard Software and Re-Install
After you have installed the Multimedia Keyboard software, the
Multimedia Keyboard Icon will display on system tray. If you want to
re-install the software for any reason, you must delete the Multimedia
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Keyboard software drivers from your system. Right-click the mouse
button on the Multimedia Keyboard Icon and choose EXIT. Next, open
the Control panel from the Start menu and then select (Add/Remove)
to delete the Multimedia Keyboard software. This will remove the
drivers from your system. Now you must restart your system and reinstall the software drivers.
Note: You must use this procedure if you want to upgrade your
Multimedia Keyboard functions or the software does not work
properly.
Cannot use the Microsoft Windows default shortcut keys function.
The MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD software driver will share some
Windows OS default short cut key function resources. Once the
MULTIMEDIA KEYBOARD drivers are installed, the following five
(5) combination keys cannot be used; you must choose another
combination.
“CTRL+ALT+E”, “CTRL+ALT+P”, “CTRL+ALT+O”,
“CTRL+ALT+D”, “CTRL+ALT+C”.
**If you still cannot solve your problem, please contact with your
local dealer. **
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