User's Manual

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Read the User’s Guide for Your Keyboard and Mouse
The User’s Guide is your complete product manual. The User’s Guide for your keyboard is
installed with IntelliType Pro software, and the User’s Guide for your mouse is installed
with IntelliPoint software. The User’s Guides contain important product information in a
searchable format, including:
Hardware and software feature descriptions and instructions
Troubleshooting topics and Product Support Services information
End-User License Agreement (EULA), Limited Warranty, and regulatory information
Healthy Computing Guide
To open the User’s Guide for your keyboard or mouse (Windows)
1 Click the Start button, point to Programs (or All Programs), click Microsoft Keyboard or
Microsoft Mouse.
2 Click the Help button on the IntelliType Pro Key Settings tab or any IntelliPoint tab.
To open the User’s Guide for your keyboard or mouse (Macintosh)
Click the Apple menu, point to Control Panels (or click System Preferences), click
Microsoft Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse, and then click User’s Guide on the Help
menu.
Customize the Keyboard and Mouse Settings (Optional)
You can start IntelliType Pro keyboard software or IntelliPoint mouse software and custom-
ize your devices.
Using IntelliType Pro keyboard software, you can:
Reassign many of the keys to open a program, file, Web page, or shortcut—or to per-
form a command, such as Select All or Close.
Disable keys you sometimes press accidentally, such as CAPS LOCK.
Print out a list of your current key assignments.
Using IntelliPoint mouse software, you can:
Reassign each of the mouse buttons, including the wheel button, to perform a com-
mand or keyboard shortcut.
Modify the mouse settings, such as the pointer speed or wheel scrolling rate.
To start IntelliType Pro or IntelliPoint software (Windows)
Click the Start button, point to Programs (or All Programs), and then click Microsoft
Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse.
To start IntelliType Pro or IntelliPoint software (Macintosh)
Click the Apple menu, point to Control Panels (or click System Preferences), and then
click Microsoft Keyboard or Microsoft Mouse.
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