User's Manual
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Adjusting the Keyboard Legs
The keyboard legs are designed to accommodate various body sizes, chairs, and desks.
• Pull out or push in the keyboard legs to a position that minimizes bending of your wrists
while typing.
Connecting the Palm Rest (certain keyboard models only)
• On a level surface, insert the tabs on the palm rest into the slots on the front of the
keyboard, and then snap them together.
About the Receiver Lights
The receiver lights indicate the status of the toggle keys, such as NUM LOCK or CAPS LOCK.
For example, if NUM LOCK is on, the NUM LOCK light is on; if CAPS LOCK is off, the CAPS
LOCK light is off. Certain keyboard models may use an on-screen display (rather than a
light) to indicate the status of the SCROLL LOCK toggle key.
Using the F LOCK Key (certain keyboard models only)
The F LOCK toggle key gives your keyboard more functionality by providing two command
modes for the top row of keys. When F LOCK is off (F LOCK light off), the enhanced com-
mands printed on the top of the keys are enabled. When F LOCK is on (F LOCK light on), the
standard commands printed on the front of the keys are enabled.
Depending on your keyboard model, you may need to turn F LOCK on (F LOCK light on) to
access certain system key commands labeled on the front of the keys, such as INSERT or
SCROLL LOCK.
Troubleshooting
If you have a question about your wireless keyboard or mouse, try the following options:
• View the User's Guide, which contains product information and troubleshooting tips.
• Look in Readme.txt on the installation CD-ROM for late-breaking product information.
• Go to the Microsoft Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse Web sites at:
http://www.microsoft.com/keyboard/
http://www.microsoft.com/mouse/
for additional product information and software updates.
• See the Product Support Services section of the User's Guides, or go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/support/
for information about how to contact Microsoft Product Support Services.
Product Information and Software Updates
For general product information and software updates, go to the Microsoft Keyboard and
Microsoft Mouse Web sites at:
http://www.microsoft.com/keyboard/
http://www.microsoft.com/mouse/
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