Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse User Manual
Getting Started
This Bluetooth keyboard and mouse set provides fast, wireless communication with your
Chrome OS device. Within a radius of 10 meters, the keyboard is able to transmit and receive
data regardless of its orientation relative to the device. The package includes 1 Bluetooth
keyboard, 1 Bluetooth mouse, AAA batteries, and this manual.
Keyboard Bottom View
Replacing the Batteries
The package includes AAA batteries. The battery indicator LED will signal when the batteries
are depleted and need to be replaced. To replace the batteries, open the compartment cover,
position the new batteries in the compartment, then replace the cover.
The keyboard/mouse will perform more reliably if you change both batteries at the same time.
Avoid mixing older batteries with new batteries or different types of batteries.
When the device is powered down or in suspended state, the keyboard can still be on. Power
consumption is low in this case, but the battery is still discharging. If the device will be inactive
for some time, it's recommended
to turn the switch on the bottom of the keyboard to “OFF”.
Warning: Take care not to expose the batteries to fire, high temperatures, or water. Please keep
the batteries out of reach of children.
Pairing the Keyboard/Mouse
To use the keyboard/mouse with your Chrome device, first check that Bluetooth is enabled on
the device. Then, pair your keyboard/mouse with the device:
1. Turn on your keyboard/mouse.
2. Press the connect button located at the bottom of the keyboard/mouse.
3. Sign in to your Chrome device.
4. Click the status area, where your account picture appears.
5. Click the Bluetooth icon, either or .
6. If Bluetooth is off, scan for available accessories by doing one of the following:
Click the Bluetooth Off icon .
Click Enable Bluetooth.
7. Select “ASUS CBKM10 Keyboard” or “ASUS CBKM10 Mouse” and click Connect.
8. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish pairing.
To check that your accessory is paired, check the status area. You should see it listed th
ere.
Troubleshooting and Tips
When the keyboard or mouse doesn’t function as expected, check the following:
Make sure the batteries aren’t too discharged. Try replacing the batteries.
Test the keyboard and mouse on a different computer if possible.
Test another keyboard and mouse on your current computer if possible.