Instruction manual

TYPHOON WIRELESS OFFICE DESKTOP SL DESIGN
Article number: 40700
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Troubleshooting
The “Office” Hot Keys are not working
The function keys F1 – F12 receive the extended “Office“ Hot Key functions only if the “Office
Lock“ Key is also activated (F key on the right of the top row). These keys are assigned in line with
the stipulations of Microsoft® and do not require any driver installation. If another application
software is used then it may happen that the Hot Keys do not function or function differently. In the
meantime Microsoft® recommends other manufacturers to support this functionality therefore many
applications will correctly execute these functions. We recommend the use of Microsoft® Office
2000 or XP and the Internet Explorer Version 5 or higher.
The “€” key does not function
Please ensure that both the “Office Lock“ – “F” as well as the “Num Lock“ function is activated. If
both LEDs are lit up, press the “€“ key again and wait for a few seconds. Actual Windows®
versions (98/2000/ME/XP) have the “€“-Symbol in the font selection and the currency settings.
Earlier Windows® versions (3.x/95/NT) cannot show the “€“-Symbol. You should update
these versions with the assistance of an upgrade. At the time of going to press these were available
on the Microsoft® website (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/euro.asp).
USB 2.0 devices are not functioning correctly
Ensure that the connection to the computer is correctly setup. Please check with USB 2.0 devices
whether your computer or the USB plug-in card supports USB 2.0. Should your USB 2.0 device still
not function correctly update your operating system or replace the USB plug-in card in your
computer.
The Keyboard is not working properly
Switch off your computer and pull out the PS/2 plug of the keyboard. Check the plug for bent or
broken pins. If the plug looks normal then you plug it back into the corresponding PS/2 socket of the
computer and check the correct position in the socket.