Memorex RF7000 User Manual

Wireless EZ Touch
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1 What's in this package 1
2. System Requirements 1
3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 2
3.1 Hardware Installation 2
3.2 Wireless ID Setting 4
3.3 Attaching the Wrist Rest 6
4.Software Installation 6
5.Uninstallation 7
6.Wireless EZ Touch Software 7
6.1 To Display the "KeyMaestro" Dialogue Box 7
6.2 To Display the "Configure Button" Dialogue Box 8
7.1 Using the Keyboard 9
7.1 Office Application Keys 9
7.2 Internet Keys 9
7.3 Application Keys 10
7.4 Multimedia Keys 10
7.5 Enhanced Function Keys 11
7.6 Programmable Scroll Wheel 12
7.7 Clipboard Keys 12
8.Using the Mouse 13
8.1 Using the Mouse Driver 13
8.2 Mouse Extra Functions 13
8.3 Quick Jump Function Introduction 14
9.Troubleshooting 15
1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Memorex®Wireless EZ Touch Keyboard and Mouse combo! This product includes a wireless, multimedia keyboard and an 800 dpi opti­cal scroll mouse. Advanced radio frequency technology means reliable performance and optimum accuracy. Because the products operate on two channels and have 256 IDs per channel, there is virtually no interference.
Additionally, the RF7000 creates a fast, efficient work environment for all your favorite functions and programs. One-touch editing features allow you to conveniently cut, copy and paste with the tap of a single key. Additional time-savers include multimedia keys, enhanced function keys for Microsoft Office, and Internet hot keys. The programmable scroll wheel simplifies navigation by performing a host of timesaving functions including volume control, forward and backward Internet navigation, and previous or next CD track selection.
The mouse uses the latest optical technology, which means precise movement and no mouse ball to clean. Because the optical sensor detects motion on hundreds of surfaces, you can use the mouse on wood, plastic, or even your pants leg. The mouse fits comfortably in either hand and operates with a resolution of 800 dpi for more accurate cursor control. It has a scroll wheel, and three of its five buttons may be pro­grammed using the included software.
In order to enjoy the full potential of the RF7000 EZ Touch Keyboard and Optical Mouse combo, please read this manual carefully.
What’s in this package
• Wireless EZ Touch Keyboard
• Wireless Optical Mouse
• RF Receiver
• Removable Ergonomic Wrist Rest
• 4 AA Batterries
• Software Driver Disc
2. System Requirements
• Microsoft Windows®98 SE/Me/2000/XP
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• Microsoft
• CD-ROM or DVD drive (for CD or Video operation)
• Standard sound card (for CD or Video operation)
• USB port
• Microsoft Function keys)
• System support for ACPI or APM II (for power management buttons)
• ATX mother board and ATX power supply (for power management buttons)
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later version (for the Internet keys)
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Office 97 or later version (for Office Application keys and Enhanced
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3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse
Bottom View of Receiver
USB Connector
Receiver Channel Slide Switch
Bottom View of Keyboard
Channel Slide Switch
Battery Compartment
This wireless keyboard and mouse combo consists of a receiver that plugs into the computer, a wireless keyboard, and a wireless mouse.
3.1 Hardware Installation
3.1.1 Getting the Receiver Ready
Connect the receiver and select a wireless channel:
1. Make sure your PC is switched off.
2. Turn the receiver over and find the channel slide switch. Select either channel CH1 or CH2. Remember which channel you selected.
3. Connect the receiver to your PC by plugging the receiver's USB connector into your PC.
4. Set the receiver on a flat surface and follow these guidelines: a. There should be a minimum of 8 inches clearance between the receiver and other
electronic devices.
b. There should be a minimum of 8 inches clearance between the receiver and the
monitor .
c. The distance between the receiver and the wireless mouse or keyboard should not
exceed 4.92 feet.
d. For better reception, the receiver works best on a nonmetallic surface.
3.1.2 Getting the Keyboard Ready
Install the two AA alkaline batteries (provided) into the keyboard and select a wireless channel:
1. Turn the keyboard over and find the battery compartment. Lift the cover.
2. Insert the included AA alkaline batteries into the compartment. Make sure the batteries are placed in the correct direction by following the polarity signs in the battery compartment.
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3. Use the channel slide switch on the back of the keyboard to select the same channel as
Keyboard Channel Slide Switch
Bottom View of Mouse
Battery Compartment
Channel Slide Switch
Synch Button
Bottom View of Mouse
the one you selected for the receiver.
3.1.3 Getting the Mouse Ready
Install two AA batteries (provided) into the mouse and select the same wireless channel as the receiver.
1. Turn the mouse over and find the battery compartment. Lift the cover.
2. Use the channel slide switch, located inside the battery compartment of the mouse, to select the same channel as the one selected on the receiver and on the keyboard.
3. Insert the included AA batteries into the compartment. Follow the polarity signs in the battery compartment and make sure the batteries are placed in the correct direction.
4. Replace the battery compartment lid.
Notes:
1. The keyboard and mouse each use two pieces of standard UM-3 "AA" 1.5V batteries.
2. Battery life for the keyboard is approximately 3-4 months, depending on the intensity of usage.
3. Make sure the receiver is at least 8 inches away from the monitor and is placed in a location relatively free of strong electromagnetic or transmission sources. This helps to ensure optimal reception of the keyboard and mouse signal.
4. Your computer should be off during the entire hardware installation and channel selection process.
5. The Keyboard and Mouse IDs must be resynchronized with the Receiver ID each time that the batteries are replaced or removed from their battery compartment. If you are only changing the batteries in one device, only the device with new batteries must be resynchronized.
6. The optical mouse is deigned to save power by going into a Sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Simply move the mouse or click on the buttons to wake it up.
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