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Contents
Contents
Introduction
Package Contents ............................................................................................................................... vii
System Requirements ....................................................................................................................... vii
Document Conventions.................................................................................................................. viii
1About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse
Problems With Your Creative Wireless Keyboard or Optical Mouse ................................... B-2
iv
Introduction
Introduction
Creative Desktop Wireless 6000 is a stylish wireless keyboard and mouse
combination at a great price. Convenient wireless technology gives you responsive
keyboard and mouse performance within 1.8 meters (6 feet) of your computer
without cluttering your desktop with cables. The 19 one-touch keys offer faster
access to popular Internet, multimedia, and email functions. Your Creative
Wireless Optical Mouse provides precise 800 dpi optical performance on virtually
any surface with no moving parts to clean. Intelligent power saving features
extend the battery life of your keyboard and mouse, and still provide immediate
response with a simple keystroke or mouse movement.
Installation is effortless with a simple USB receiver that will swiftly connect your
keyboard and mouse.
For Microsoft Windows
98 or 98 SE users, the
Windows installation
CD will be needed to
install Desktop
Wireless 6000
successfully.
❑
Genuine Intel
❑
Windows
®
Pentium® or AMD® Athlon™ 266 MHz processor or higher
®
98, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows Millennium Edition
(Me), Windows 2000 or Windows XP
❑
32 MB RAM
❑
16 MB available hard disk space
❑
DVD-ROM/CD-ROM drive for software installation
❑
Available USB port or powered USB hub
❑
For multimedia playback, sound card and speakers are required
Introduction vii
Document
Conventions
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Note. This highlights additional or important information about a
feature.
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information to avoid risky situations.
Warning! This warns you of possible hazards to yourself or your
product, that may result in injury or damage.
Introduction viii
1
About Creative Wireless
Keyboard and Optical Mouse
About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse
Creative
Wireless
Keyboard
The appearance of
your keyboard may
differ depending on
model and region of
purchase.
The keyboard and its one-touch keys are shown in Figure 1-1 below:
One-touch keys
Front view
Connect
button
Foldable
palm rest
Rear view
Figure 1-1
About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse 1-1
KeyFunctionKeyFunction
My
Favorite
Launches either
Internet Explorer’s
Favorites
folder, or
Netscape Navigator’s
Bookmarks
SearchOpens a
folder
Search
box in
the current Web
browser
BackGoes to the previous
page in your Web
browser
ForwardGoes to the next page
in your Web browser
RefreshReloads the current
Web page
Stop
Loading
World
Wide
Stops loading a Web
page
Launches the default
Web browser
Web
StopStops playing the CD/
VCD/DVD
Play/
Pause
Volume
Down
Volume
Up
Media
Player
Plays or pauses a CD/
VCD/DVD
Decreases the volume
level
Increases the volume
level
Opens the default
media player
MuteTurns audio output
off/on
My
Opens
My Computer
Computer
CalculatorOpens the default
calculator application
E-mailLaunches the default
e-mail application
Previous
Track
Next
Track
Goes to the previous
track in a CD/VCD/DVD
Goes to the next track
in a CD/VCD/DVD
About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse 1-2
SuspendEnables the power
saving mode
Creative
Wireless
Optical Mouse
The mouse and its controls are shown in Figure 1-2 below:
The appearance of
your mouse may differ
depending on model
and region of
purchase.
Right-click button
Connect button
Scroll wheel
Left-click button
Front view
Rear view
Figure 1-2
About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse 1-3
Creative RF
Receiver
The RF receiver, with USB connector and LED indicators, are shown in Figure 1-3
below:
Caps Lock LED indicator
Num Lock LED indicator
Communication LED indicator
Connect button
Figure 1-3
USB connector
Scroll Lock LED indicator
About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse 1-4
2
Installing Hardware
Installing Hardware
Step1: Insert
batteries into
Creative
Wireless
Optical Mouse
1.Turn the mouse over and open the battery
compartment cover, as shown in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1: Opening the battery
compartment
2.Insert two AA batteries according to the directions
in the battery compartment, as shown in Figure
2-2.
3.Close the battery compartment cover and push
the catch downwards to lock it.
Figure 2-2: Inserting batteries
Installing Hardware 2-1
Step 2: Insert
batteries into
Creative
Wireless
Keyboard
1.Turn the keyboard over.
2.Slide the battery compartment cover
downwards as shown in Figure 2-3.
3.Insert two AA batteries according to the
directions in the battery compartment, as
shown in Figure 2-4.
4.Slide the battery compartment cover
upwards to close it.
Figure 2-3: Opening the battery
compartment
Figure 2-4: Inserting batteries
Installing Hardware 2-2
Step 3:
Connect the
Creative RF
Receiver
Make sure that you
have inserted
batteries into the
mouse and keyboard
before Step 3.
1.Turn on your computer.
2.Connect the USB connector on the RF receiver to the USB port on your
computer as shown in Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5: Connecting the RF receiver to the computer
3.Place the RF receiver at least 8 inches (20 cm) from your computer or monitor.
Installing Hardware 2-3
Step 4:
Activate the
wireless
desktop
devices
1.Press the
2.Press the
Connect
Connect
button on the RF receiver, as shown in Figure 2-6.
button on the mouse. The Communication LED indicator on
the RF receiver blinks green for about 5 sec.
3.Press the
Connect
button on the keyboard. The Communication LED indicator
on the RF receiver blinks green for about 5 sec.
• Make sure that the
keyboard and
mouse are within
1.8 meters (6 feet)
of the RF Receiver.
• Press the
buttons on each of
your Desktop
Wireless 6000
devices, as shown
in Step 4, each
time you insert
batteries.
•Make sure you
press the
buttons on the
keyboard and
mouse within 10
sec after you press
the
button on the RF
Receiver.
Connect
Connect
Connect
1
3
Figure 2-6: Activating the Creative keyboard and mouse
2
To install drivers, refer to "Installing Software" on page 3-1.
Installing Hardware 2-4
Step 5: Test the
keyboard and
mouse
Move the mouse cursor or press a key on the keyboard to test that the keyboard
and mouse are connected. If nothing happens, repeat Step 4.
Installing Hardware 2-5
3
Installing Software
Installing Software
Installing
Software
Windows 98 and 98 SE
users may be
prompted by an
New Hardware
Wizard
when Windows detects
a USB device. Follow
the instructions on the
screen. You may need
to insert the Windows
Installation CD into the
CD-ROM drive during
installation. Some
computers may be
supplied without the
Windows CD, but have
the necessary files
stored in
c:\windows\
options\cabs
(replace c:\ with the
drive letter your
Windows has been
installed on).
Add
dialog box
You need to install software to use Creative Desktop Wireless 6000. The following
instructions are applicable to Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE),
Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
1.After you have connected Creative Desktop Wireless 6000, Windows will
detect the USB device and install the required drivers automatically.
2.Insert the Creative Desktop Wireless 6000 Installation CD into the CD-ROM
drive. The CD supports Windows Autoplay mode and starts running
automatically. If the CD does not run automatically, click
Run
dialog box, type
d:\ctrun\start.exe
(replace d:\ with your CD-ROM
Start
->
Run
. In the
drive letter)
3.Select the applications to install, and then click the OK button.
4.Follow the instructions on the screen to install your Creative Desktop Wireless
6000.
5.When prompted, restart your computer.
For your USB keyboard to work with MS-DOS-based utilities and non-windows
modes, your computer must have USB Legacy Support (may vary depending on
motherboard manufacturer) enabled in the BIOS.
Installing Software 3-1
4
Using Creative Mouse And
Keyboard Software
Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software
Using Creative
Mouse
Software
Configuring the
mouse buttons
Some functions are
available in selected
Windows operating
systems only.
With the Creative Mouse software, you can preset the mouse buttons and mouse
wheel to perform specific functions, and configure the pointer.
1.Double-click the mouse iconon the Windows taskbar.
Mouse Properties
The
2.Click the box that corresponds with the mouse button you want to change and
select the function you want. Table 1 below describes the functions available.
3.Click the
Apply
button, and then click the OK button.
box appears.
Table 1: Highlighted functions
FunctionDescription
❍
Back Command
Front Command
ClickLock
Recall window
To go back to the last page you viewed in
your web browser.
❍
After using the Back Command function, use
the Front Command function to go back to
the page you came from.
❍
To highlight or drag without holding down the
mouse button.
❍
To restore a Windows application.
Minimize All/Undo
❍
To minimize all Windows applications or
restore them to their original size.
Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software 4-1
Configuring the
mouse wheel
With the mouse, you
can control either the
scroll speed or the
volume, but not both
at the same time.
1.Double-click the mouse iconon the Windows taskbar.
Mouse Properties
The
2.Click the
3.To adjust the wheel scroll speed with the mouse wheel, click the
Speed
4.Click the
the mouse wheel.
5.To control the volume of your speakers with the mouse wheel, click the
Volume
6.To adjust the amount of volume change for each notch of the mouse wheel,
drag the slider to adjust the speed.
7.Click the
Configure Mouse Wheel
option, if it is not selected.
Lines
box to select the number of text lines to skip for each notch of
option.
Apply
button, and then click the OK button.
box appears.
tab.
Wheel Scroll
Adjust
Configuring the
pointer
1.Double-click the mouse iconon the Windows taskbar.
Mouse Properties
The
2.Click the
3.Double-click the image you want to change. You can preview the image on the
top-right corner of the tab.
4.If you want to select a scheme, click the
button.
5.Click the
6.To adjust the motion of the pointer, click the
7.Drag the top slider to adjust the pointer speed.
8.If you want to show the pointer trail, click the
to select it, and drag the bottom slider to adjust the length of the trail.
9.Click the
Pointers
Apply
Apply
button, and then click the OK button.
button, and then click the OK button.
box appears.
tab to change a scheme or an image of your pointer.
Scheme
Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software 4-2
box, and click the
Motion
Show pointer trails
Pointer Options
or
Save As
check box
tab.
Using Creative
Keyboard
Software
1.Double-click the keyboard iconon the Windows taskbar. A user interface
showing the shortcut keys on Creative Wireless Keyboard appears.
2.Place the cursor on the button you want to configure. If the button does not
change color, you cannot configure it.
3.Click the button that can be configured.
A dialog box appears.
4.To change the application assigned to the button, click the
option, and click the down arrow to select another application. Click the OK
button.
5.To select an application that is not listed in the above option, click the
program
6.Click the
button.
7.Click the OK button.
option.
Browse
button, locate the application you want, and click the
change function
run
Open
Tips On Using
Your Keyboard
and Mouse
The following are a few tips to help you to work effectively with minimal physical
discomfort:
• When using the keyboard and mouse, keep your forearms, wrists and hands in
a relaxed position, with your elbows at your side.
• Position the keyboard and mouse nearby so that you do not have to stretch.
• Do not strike the keys too hard. Type with a soft touch.
• Keep your thighs parallel to the ground, and your feet flat on the ground or on a
footrest.
• Use a chair that offers you good back support.
• Take a break every half an hour.
• Place your computer’s monitor away from sunlight glare.
• Vary your tasks throughout the day.
• Keep your wrists straight and if necessary use the foldable palm rest provided.
Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software 4-3
A
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Creative
Wireless
Optical Mouse
Dimensions
Wei g ht
Operating
temperature
Humidity
Working distance
Power
Standby mode
current
Transmitting angle
Resolution
Radio Frequency
❑
125 mm (L) x 64 mm (W) x 37 mm (H)
❑
140 g
❑
0ºc - 40ºc
❑
0% - 90% RH
❑
Up to 1.8 m (6 feet)
❑
2 x AA batteries
❑
15 mA ± 10% at 3V
❑
360º
❑
800 dpi
❑
Single channel 27 MHz with 256 IDs
Technical Specifications A-1
Creative
Wireless
Keyboard
Dimensions
Wei g ht
Operating
temperature
Humidity
Working distance
Power
Sleeping mode
current
Customizable hot
keys
Radio Frequency
❑
465 mm (L) x 200 mm (W) x 37 mm (H)
❑
760 g
❑
0ºc - 40ºc
❑
10% - 85% RH
❑
Up to 1.8 m (6 feet)
❑
2 x AA batteries
❑
0.10 mA +/- 10% at 3V
❑
10 keys on keyboard (excluding the sleep mode and audio keys)
❑
Single channel 27 MHz with 256 IDs
Technical Specifications A-2
Creative RF
Receiver
Dimensions
Wei g ht
Operating
temperature
Humidity
Working distance
LED indicators
❑
81 mm (L) x 67.5 mm (W) x 23 mm (H)
❑
66.0 g
❑
0ºc - 40ºc
❑
0% - 90% RH
❑
Up to 1.8 m (6 feet)
❑
Communication
❑
Num Lock
❑
Caps Lock
❑
Scroll Lock
Technical Specifications A-3
B
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you have a technical problem with this product, you may wish to consult our selfhelp tool “Knowledgebase” for online troubleshooting and solutions. Go to
www.creative.com
and select your region.
Problems
Installing
Software
The installation does not start automatically after the installation CD is
inserted.
The AutoPlay feature in your Windows system may not be enabled.
To start the installation program through the My Computer shortcut menu:
1.Double-click the
2.In the
3.On the shortcut menu, click
screen.
To install the software from the CD without enabling AutoPlay:
1.Leave the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2.Click
3.In the
your CD-ROM drive).
4.Click the OK button.
5.Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
To enable AutoPlay through Auto Insert Notification:
1.Click
2.In the
3.In the
select your CD-ROM drive.
4.Click the
5.In the
Notification
6.Click the OK button to exit from the dialog box.
My Computer
Start
Run
Start
Control Panel
System Properties
Properties
Properties
My Computer
window, right-click the CD-ROM drive icon.
Run
->
dialog box, type
->
.
.
Settings
->
window, double-click the
button.
dialog box, click the
icon on your Windows desktop.
AutoPlay
d:\setup.exe
Control Panel
dialog box, click the
and follow the instructions on the
(replace d:\ with the drive letter of
.
System
Device Manager
Settings
tab and select
icon.
tab and
Auto Insert
Troubleshooting B-1
Problems With
Your Creative
Wireless
Keyboard or
Optical Mouse
The cursor does not move or its movements are erratic on the screen.
Do one or more of the following:
• Make sure that the batteries have been inserted properly and according to the
directions shown in the battery compartment.
• Make sure that the batteries are not discharged.
• Change the position of the Creative RF receiver. The RF receiver should be at
least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the computer or monitor.
After pressing the Suspend button, the computer does not wake up.
There may be a problem with your computer’s power management settings. Some
systems are unable to wake up after being placed in Suspend mode.
Do the following:
• Make sure that the power management settings for your operating system are
correct, as described in the Windows operating system’s online Help.
After changing the batteries, the keyboard and mouse do not work.
Do one or more of the following:
• Make sure that the batteries have been inserted properly and according to the
directions shown in the battery compartment.
• Make sure that the batteries are not discharged.
• Make sure that there is a connection between the RF receiver and keyboard or
mouse. For more information, refer to "Step 4: Activate the wireless desktop
devices" on page 2-4.
The computer cannot detect the Creative keyboard or mouse.
Do one or more of the following:
• Make sure that the RF receiver is connected correctly to your computer.
• Make sure that the batteries have been inserted properly and according to the
directions shown in the battery compartment.
• Make sure that there is a connection between the RF receiver and keyboard or
mouse. For more information, refer to "Step 4: Activate the wireless desktop
devices" on page 2-4.
Troubleshooting B-2
The cursor moves erratically and/or some characters appear on the screen
when you are not using the mouse or keyboard.
There may be some interference from other nearby computers. This may be due to
similar radio frequencies being used in some systems.
Do the following:
• Reactivate the wireless desktop devices to randomly select another radio
frequency by repeating the steps in "Step 4: Activate the wireless desktop
devices" on page 2-4. For more information on the radio frequency, refer to
"Technical Specifications" on page A-1.
Troubleshooting B-3
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