www.igo.com iGo™ Stowaway® Ultra-Slim Bluetooth® Keyboard Owner’s Manual for Pocket PC 2003 and Windows Mobile™ 5.0 Keyboard Driver: Stowaway 4.
Setting up the Keyboard .................................................3 Before You Begin....................................................................................3 Installing the Software............................................................................3 Configuring the Keyboard to Your Device ....................4 Enabling the Keyboard Driver................................................................4 Secured Connections .........................................................
Setting up the Keyboard Before You Begin Before you install the Stowaway keyboard and mouse software for Pocket PC 2003/Windows Mobile 5.0: ¾ ActiveSync 4.0 or greater is required to install the keyboard driver application. ¾ Disable or uninstall any other keyboard or mouse applications that you have previously installed on your mobile device. ¾ Ensure there is at least 250 KB of memory on your mobile device. To check the available memory, tap Start¼Settings¼System¼Memory.
Configuring the Keyboard to Your Device NOTE: The Bluetooth connection between the mobile device and keyboard must be set up through the Stowaway keyboard/mouse driver. ENABLING THE KEYBOARD DRIVER 1. To enable the Stowaway keyboard, tap the Enable button on the Config screen of the keyboard application. This will open the Keyboard Setup Screen. 2. When the Device Setup Screen is shown, select the Bluetooth wireless keyboard option and tap Setup.
The following section deals strictly with Secure Connections. By default the Secure box is checked in the driver and is the recommended method, as it provides the best security and reconnection. SECURED CONNECTIONS 1. On mobile devices with Windows Mobile 5.0 you may see a screen warning that the Stowaway Keyboard driver will not work with the built-in Bluetooth Keyboard driver. You must tap Disable built-in HID driver in order to get the full functionality of the keyboard. 2.
4. You will be prompted for a passkey and will see a Bluetooth Passkey dialog box. Enter a passkey of your own choosing (of 1-9 digits) using the mobile device’s on-screen keyboard and tap OK. Then, type the same passkey number on the Stowaway keyboard, using + keys. When finished, press the key. NOTE: The passkey must contain only digits, for example 111. 5. If the passkey is not entered correctly, the connection will fail.
UNSECURED CONNECTIONS The following sequence may depend on the settings in your Bluetooth Manager and which Bluetooth stack is present on your mobile device. For more information see Unsecured Mode Settings. 1. Make the keyboard discoverable by pressing keys together on the keyboard until the green LED (above the key) flashes once per second. Make sure the Secure box is not checked and tap the Connect button on the screen. 2.
4. Depending on the mobile device’s Bluetooth Accessibility Settings and Bluetooth Stack you may see this screen next. Tapping Make PDA accessible will set the Bluetooth Accessibility Settings to allow automatic reconnection of the mobile device and the keyboard when both are powered on and in range. NOTE: This is a vulnerable configuration; please see Unsecured Mode Settings for more information. 5.
OTHER FEATURES 1. The Bluetooth Status Page displays the current state of the Bluetooth connection between your mobile device and the Stowaway keyboard. You can enable and disable the connection, and enter text to test the connection. Keyboard battery strength and firmware version are also displayed here. For more information on the Advanced tab see Power Efficient Modes. 2. On the Bluetooth Status Page the keyboard battery information is displayed. The three states of the battery are: a.
4. If several Stowaway keyboards happen to be nearby and in Discoverable Mode, the scan will display all of these devices in the list. The keyboard ID (Bluetooth address) printed on the back of the keyboard should be compared with the IDs in the list and the desired keyboard selected. 5. If the application finds more than one Bluetooth stack on the mobile device, it will display a Stack Selection dialog box. If the device has a built-in Bluetooth system, that stack should be used.
POWER EFFICIENT MODES 1. The Advanced tab allows access to different power efficiency modes. 2. The Stowaway keyboard is designed to operate in Power Efficient Mode in compliance with the Bluetooth specification. However, some mobile devices have difficulty operating effectively with Power Efficient Mode set to ON. The default setting is Auto, this allows the keyboard driver to determine whether to use Power Efficient mode or not.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE Depending on the version of your keyboard, you may see an Upgrade Firmware button on the BT page, and a message advising that the firmware be upgraded. This updates the keyboard’s ROM software and will improve functionality and compatibility with more devices. 1. Tap Upgrade firmware to begin the process. NOTE: This process may also be done from the Advanced page by tapping Upgrade firmware. 2.
Reconnecting the Stowaway keyboard For information on Unsecured connections and re-connections see Unsecured Mode Settings. Despite a high degree of reliability, the Bluetooth connection could break for many reasons: ¾ The keyboard will power off when the cover is closed and the Bluetooth connection will be lost. ¾ For power efficiency, the keyboard will automatically power down after an idle period (when there is no activity for approximately 3 minutes).
Unsecured Mode Settings For those using Windows Mobile 2003 or a non-Microsoft Bluetooth stack, there are two Bluetooth settings that affect how the keyboard and the mobile device connect in Unsecured mode. All Devices and Paired devices only. In order to automatically reconnect in Unsecured mode, the mobile device’s Bluetooth settings must be set to allow All Devices to connect.
Customizing Your Keyboard Once the keyboard software is installed on the mobile device, you may customize the options. A keyboard icon will appear on the screen while using Calendar, Contacts, or other applications. ¾ Tap the keyboard icon once to display the Input Method Toolbar. ¾ Tap the keyboard icon on the Input Method Toolbar to display the Keyboard Control Panel. NOTE: Tapping the keyboard icon once at the Today screen once will first display the Keyboard Control Panel.
Keyboard Control Panel On the Config tab: ¾ Tap Enable (the next screen allows you to turn on access to the Stowaway keyboard) to choose which keyboard to enable. Tap Disable to turn off access to all keyboards. ¾ To see a visual indication if the keyboard is in Caps Lock or Num Lock mode, check or uncheck the Show Capslock/Numlock notification option.
Disabling the Stowaway Keyboard When the Stowaway keyboard is no longer needed, the keyboard driver may be disabled by tapping the Disable button on the BT or Config page. The Connection is not set up message will then be displayed on the BT page. NOTE: Disabling the Stowaway keyboard will not automatically turn off the Bluetooth radio. Conversely, turning the Bluetooth radio off while the Stowaway keyboard driver is still enabled will not work.
Keyboard Status Light When the keyboard is open there is a light above the key that indicates the status of the keyboard. ¾ When the keyboard status light flashes a fast green light (approx. once per second) it is in Discoverable mode. This is the state that allows it to be detected by the mobile device. To place the keyboard into Discoverable mode, use the key combination. ¾ When keyboard status light flashes a slow green light (approx.
Using the Stowaway keyboard • • • Commands joined by a dash “–” mean that the key combination must be pressed in order and with all keys held down at the same time. Commands joined by a plus “+” mean that the key following the “+” must be pressed after the initial key combination is pressed and released. The keyboard provides 2 separate color-coded function keys (blue and green ) that enable you to navigate the device or access numbers and symbols.
On-Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts From the keyboard, you can activate on-screen buttons such as (OK) or (X) and access application editing functions. Refer to the following table for the appropriate keyboard shortcut.
Windows Mobile 2003 Menu Navigation NOTE: The following table only applies to those using Windows Mobile 2003 (Pocket PC). For users of Windows Mobile 5.0 see below. Action To activate a program’s menu bar at the bottom of the mobile device screen and select a main menu item use one of these 2 methods: 1. Press and release the key, then use the arrow keys to scroll left and right until the main menu item you want is highlighted. or 2.
Toolbar Navigation Action To access a program’s toolbar at the top of the mobile device’s screen: 1. Press and hold the key and then press the key. 2. Use the left and right arrow keys to highlight the Tool bar item you want. 3. Press to select the highlighted tool bar item. 4. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the submenu item you want. 5. Press to select the highlighted submenu item.
International and Extended Character Set Character Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý á, é, í, ó, ú, ý Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û â, ê, î, ô, û Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù à, è, ì, ò, ù Ã, Õ, Ñ ã, õ, ñ Å å Ç ç Ø ø Æ æ Œ œ ß ? ¿ ! ¡ • ° µ ¶ § @ © ™ ® £ ¥ ₣ Description Acute accent Acute accent Circumflex accent Circumflex accent Dieresis accent (umlaut) Dieresis accent (umlaut) Grave accent Grave accent Tilde accent Tilde accent Dot accent Dot accent Cedilla Cedilla Capital naught Lower case naught Æ æ Œ œ Beta Questi
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Frequently Asked Questions Q: What should I do when I type on the keyboard and nothing happens? • • • • • • Check that mobile device’s batteries are charged. Verify that keyboard has sufficient power to operate. Check to make sure that the keyboard software is installed properly according to the instructions. Check the BT tab of the Keyboard Control Panel to make sure the Stowaway BT Keyboard is enabled.
Q: I received an error message saying the keyboard driver cannot find a supported Bluetooth component, what should I do? The current version of the keyboard driver supports Broadcom Bluetooth for Windows CE (BTW-CE) version ≥1.4.x, Drakar (Socket) and Microsoft Bluetooth stacks. If you have a different version, you may need to check for upgrades for either the Bluetooth stack or for the keyboard driver.
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Important Battery Information • • • • • Keep battery away from children. Always replace old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them properly. Before inserting a new battery, the battery compartment should be cleaned. If fluid from the battery comes into contact with skin or clothes, flush with water immediately. Remove the battery if the device will be inactive longer than a month. Do not open, puncture or otherwise damage the battery. Do not use fire to dispose of battery.
Important Notes about Bluetooth Devices The Stowaway keyboard can emit radio frequency (RF) energy whenever the green LED is flashing. Care should be taken when used around medical devices or equipment. For specific information, consult with the product manufacturer or your physician before use. To stop interference, close the keyboard or remove its battery. The Stowaway keyboard should not be used on any aircraft. Before boarding an aircraft, close the keyboard to ensure there is no RF transmission.
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Features and Specifications Summary • Small, foldaway design makes it easy to put in your pocket or briefcase. • Simple connection compatibility with your Pocket PC device via Bluetooth. • Full size QWERTY keyboard layout for optimum comfort while typing. Meets ISO/IEC Specification 9995 for full-size keyboards. • User-programmable shortcut keys for faster access to applications. • On-screen menu and toolbar navigation via keyboard • Does not draw power from your Pocket PC device.