The Internet Keys ERR There are four or five programmable Internet keys on your keyboard, which you must set up before using. (Refer to the Quick Start Guide the ships with your keyboard or desktop system for the location of these special keys, and for the location of the other i Touch keys.) You can customize the Internet keys to suit you specific needs.
Setting Up the Internet Keys 1. Connect to the Internet so you can easily assign Internet addresses to the i Touch” Internet keys, if desired. Note that you must have an Internet account. 2. Launch the i Touch” software. The Technologist’ Internet Keys dialog box displays. 3. Choose an Internet key to set up by clicking a “tab,” such as the My Home" tab or the Go tab.
5. Enter information about the web site, program, or menu. Hn FREED, TL | dwindles op Ado tae oni you add items 1 to the menu, ane by one, their short cut key and name appear here Click the Add button to add web addresses and applications to the menu + Web Site. You can use the Browse button under the Location box of the Technologist Internet Keys dialog box to open your web browser (if it is not already running) and to navigate to the desired site.
When specifying an Internet address, you can navigate to the desired web site, and once there, press CTR and the i Touch key you are setting up the Go key) to have the Internet address entered automatically in the Location box. 6. Click the OK button to save your changes. To modify your entries or to make changes to your i Touch keys at a later time, refer to Steps 1-5. Assigning a Web Site to an Internet Key Quickly You can easily assign a web site to an i Touch” key while surfing the Net, 1.
The i Touch” software provides visual feedback on your screen for each of these operations. To turn off visual feedback, open the i Touch software and click the Options tab. Remove the “check mark” in the box for “Show On-Screen Key Effects.” Using the Suspend Key Access the Windows Shut Down dialog box, where you can put your system on stand-by or shut down Windows.
For Macintosh’ Users This section of the Online User's Guide is for Macintosh’ users. Refer to this section to learn how to use your mouse or trackball with your Macintosh computer. important Ergonomic Information Some research suggests that long periods of repetitive motion using an improperly setup workspace, incorrect body position, and poor work habits may be associated with physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles.
« Adjust your chair and keyboard so your upper arms and wrists are straight. * Avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges. If you use a wrist or palm rest, do not use it while typing. * Use the software features of your keyboard, mouse, or trackball to help reduce stress to your arms, wrists, or hands by minimizing repetitive or awkward motions.
Battery Warning — Important! (Cordless Devices) When battery power is low for the mouse or trackball, the Mouse Ware” software displays a dialog box on your desktop suggesting that you change the batteries. When replacing the batteries, use alkaline. You may use other battery types, but do not mix them with alkaline. Discard all used batteries according to the battery manufacturer's instructions. Exercise care when handling batteries.
Read the tables on this page to find out more about scrolling with your mouse or trackball. Scrolling with a Wheel Mouse or Wheel Trackball Task What is It? How to Do £7 Wheel Scroll Use Wheel Scroll for precise up and down | To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll down, | movement. move the wheel back.
3. Roll the wheel-button, or move your mouse, to highlight a selection on the Web Wheel. Back. Returns you to the previous web page. Since the Back function is always the starting point when launching the Web Wheel, double-clicking the wheel-button executes the Back function. Stop. Halts the loading of a web page. Reload. Reloads or refreshes the current web page. Open Bookmarks/Favorites. Opens your bookmarks or favorites page. View Web Wheel Help. Opens the Web Wheel help file. Go to a Web Address.
3. To assign the web address, press and hold the CTR key while clicking the Web Wheel button you wish to change. 4. In the dialog box that displays, enter a name and a web address, then click OK. Maintaining the Mouse if the cursor skips or moves abnormally, clean the ball of your mouse. Retainer ing Dd 1. Remove the retainer ring to remove Ball the ball. On the bottom of the mouse, P@ press in the direction of the Open arrow Inside roller — i imprinted on the retainer ring cover. i 2.
Maintaining the Trackball Technologist” trackballs are very reliable, and thanks to Marble” Technology, they are especially resistant to dirt and dust while most other trackballs need regular cleaning. In case a particle of dirt blocks or causes the ball to move less smoothly, you should clean the ball as follows: 1. Turn off your computer and unplug your trackball. 2. For Track Man” Marble’ Wheel, insert a straight pin into the indentation on the retainer ring and pull counter-clockwise to remove the ring.
sp Photostatting users = dey Bo on Shooting Tn FOLIO HAR WOE The Cordless Mouse Does Not Work after Installation » Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly. The receiver cable goes into the computer's USB port. 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.
The Screen Cursor Does Not Move Properly on the Screen + Try cleaning the mouse ball and ball cage. If you have a trackball, remove its ball for cleaning. In either case, reinsert the ball for use after you have cleaned it. * If you have a cordless mouse, 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 mouse batteries may be low.
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