User's Manual

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Setting Up the Keyboard or Wireless Desktop
1. Make sure that your computer is turned off.
2. Connecting the Receivers Keyboard Cable:
(a) When connecting to an IBM AT keyboard port, use the 5-pin DIN
connector already attached to the keyboard cable.
(b) When connecting to a PS/2-style, 6-pin DIN keyboard port, remove
the AT adapter.
(c) Connect the receivers purple keyboard cable to the computers keyboard port.
3. Connecting the Receivers Mouse Cable (Wireless Desktop): Connect the receivers green
mouse cable to the computers PS/2
mouse port
4. 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
Insert the installation diskette into your floppy disk drive.
Click the Start button and then click Run.
In the Run dialog window, type A:\setup, where A is the letter of your floppy disk drive.
Click OK and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation.
Selecting the Frequency Channel
The Wireless keyboard 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.