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Introduction
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Rocketfish Bluetooth
keyboard and mouse.
This guide explains how to correctly operate and get the best
performance from your wireless keyboard and mouse. Read this user
guide carefully before using your product, then keep it next to your
computer for quick reference.
Features
Package contents
Before you start using your keyboard and mouse the first time, verify
that your package contains the following:
•Keyboard
• Laser Mouse
•USB Bluetooth dongle
•One installation CD
• Batteries for the keyboard and mouse
•This user guide
If any item is missing or damaged, contact Rocketfish at
(800) 305-2204.
Features
Keyboard and Laser Mouse
•Keyboard
• 104-key design
• Ten frequently used hotkeys
• One connect button
•Laser mouse
• Tilt/scroll wheel
• Three mouse buttons (left, right, and middle buttons)
• Four media key buttons
• One pairing button
•Power-saving mode
• Excellent performance
• Working range up to 30 feet (10 meters) line-of- sight
Note: The keyboard hotkeys and the mouse media key buttons are disabled by
default. To use these hotkeys and buttons, you need to install the Bluetooth
WIDCOMM stack as described in “Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack” on
page 12.
Note: To enable the horizontal scrolling, you need to install the Bluetooth Mouse
software on your computer. See “Installing the Bluetooth mouse software“ on
page 17 for more information.
Keyboard and mouse status LED
ColorDescription
GreenMouse is turned on, battery level normal.
Flashing redLow battery
Flashing red and greenMouse/keyboard pairing
Battery status
You can view more detailed information on the keyboard and mouse
battery status.
To view more detailed information on the keyboard battery status:
•Click Start, Control Panel, Keyboard, then click Bluetooth.
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To view more detailed information on the mouse battery status:
•Click Start, Control Panel, Mouse, then click Bluetooth.
To change the settings for the low battery alarm:
1 In the Keyboard Status dialog box or the Mouse Status dialog box, click
the Low Battery Alarm button to open the following dialog box.
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2 Change the settings according to your preferences.
Using the keyboard and mouse
Installing the batteries
The keyboard and mouse both need two AA alkaline batteries.
Complete the following steps to install the batteries.
Keyboard
To install the keyboard batteries:
1 Remove the battery cover as shown.
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2 Install two AA batteries according to the polarity (+ and -) marks
indicated inside the compartment.
3 Replace the battery cover.
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Laser mouse
To install the laser mouse batteries:
1 Press the tab to release the battery cover, then remove it.
2 Install two AA batteries according to the polarity (+ and -) indicated
inside the compartment.
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3 Replace the battery cover.
Installing or uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
To install the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack:
1 Plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into a USB port on your computer.
2 Insert the provided installation CD in the CD or DVD drive. The
installation stack loads automatically.
Note: If the installation stack does not load automatically, double-click Setup.exe in
the bin folder of the installation CD.
The Welcome Screen introduces you to the installation process.
3 Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Software wizard.
Note: If the “Bluetooth device not found” message appears, plug the USB Bluetooth
dongle into a USB port on your computer, then click OK. The Found New Hardware
Wizard starts installing the components for the USB Bluetooth dongle.
After the wizard finishes, remove the dongle and plug it back in. The
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keyboard and mouse pair automatically.
5 Click Finish to exit the installation.
6 In Windows 2000, a prompt requires you to restart the computer so that
the Bluetooth stack takes effect. Click Ye s to restart your computer now
or No to restart later.
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Uninstalling the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
To uninstall the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack:
1 Remove the USB Bluetooth dongle.
2 In Windows Vista, click Start, Control Panel, then click Programs and
Features.
In Windows 2000 or Windows XP, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,
then click Add/Remove Programs.
3 Click WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software from the program list, then click
Uninstall (Windows Vista) or Remove (Windows 2000 or Windows XP).
A confirmation message appears.
4 Click Ye s to uninstall or No to cancel. When the program has been
removed, a prompt requires you to restart the computer.
5 Click Ye s to restart your computer now or No to restart later.
Setting up the keyboard and laser mouse
Automatic pairing in Boot mode
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To enable the keyboard and mouse in boot mode:
1 With your computer turned off, plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into an
available USB port.
2 Slide the power switch of the mouse to turn the mouse on.
3 Press the button on the bottom of the USB Bluetooth dongle until the
LED begins to flash once every second. This indicates the Bluetooth
dongle has started to search for a device to be paired with. The
Bluetooth connection is established.
4 Turn on the computer and use the keyboard to enter the BIOS setup.
5 Use the keyboard and mouse to view the menu and configure the
settings.
Enabling the USB keyboard and mouse function in BIOS
If the keyboard or mouse failed to work, verify that the USB keyboard
and mouse function has been enabled in the BIOS setup.
Note: See “Troubleshooting” on page 23 for additional troubleshooting information.
To enable the keyboard and mouse in BIOS:
1 Make sure the Bluetooth connection has been established before
turning on your computer.
2 Turn on your computer, then follow the on-screen instructions to enter
the BIOS setup.
3 Use the cursor keys on the keyboard to navigate through the menu
items and enable the USB keyboard and mouse function. (In some BIOS
settings, you can use the Bluetooth mouse to navigate through the
items.)
Note: Some older PC systems do not support the USB keyboard and mouse in a BIOS
or DOS environment.
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Quick pairing in Windows
The Bluetooth keyboard and mouse have been set to a pre-pairing
mode as the factory default. For quick pairing, enable the pre-pairing
mode following these steps.
To enable pre-pairing mode:
1 Plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into a USB port on your computer. The
first time you connect the keyboard or mouse to your computer, the
Found New Hardware Wizard launches automatically. Cancel the Wizard,
then follow these steps.
2 For the mouse, press the pairing button on the bottom of the mouse.
For the keyboard, press and hold the connect button on the back of the
keyboard for two seconds.
3 Press the button on the bottom of the USB Bluetooth dongle until the
LED begins to flash once every second. This indicates the Bluetooth
dongle has started to search for a device to be paired with.
USB Bluetooth
dongle button
Note: When pairing, the keyboard/mouse LED flashes red and green.
Note: The pairing settings are cancelled if you press the mouse pairing button or the
keyboard connect button. To reconnect the mouse or keyboard, press the USB
Bluetooth dongle button again (Refer to Step 3).
4 Press any key on the keyboard and move your mouse to make sure that
they are connected.
Note: Each time you turn on your computer, the keyboard and mouse are
automatically detected.
Pairing using the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
Before using the Bluetooth stack for keyboard and mouse pairing,
make sure of the following:
• The WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack is installed and set up as instructed in
“Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack” on page 12.
• The batteries are inserted properly and fully charged.
• The USB Bluetooth dongle is plugged into a USB port on your computer.
• The mouse is turned on.
Note: To start the Bluetooth stack for the first time, see “Using the stack for the first
time in Windows 2000 or Windows XP“ on page 20 for more information.
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To pair using the Bluetooth stack:
1 Press the Connect button on the mouse and keyboard to start pairing.
2 Press the USB Bluetooth dongle button until the Human Interface Device
(HID) screen appears. Your computer starts to search for all Bluetooth
devices.
When the connection to the mouse is established, this message appears:
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3 Click to confirm that the mouse is connected.
When the connection to the keyboard is established, this screen appears:
4 Use the paired keyboard to type the digits shown on the screen, then
press the Enter key. The keyboard is connected.
Note: The Bluetooth security code changes each time the keyboard is connected.
Note: The keyboard and mouse enter the power saving mode when not used for a
period of the time.
Using the Bluetooth mouse software
Installing the Bluetooth mouse software
To install the Bluetooth mouse software:
1 Make sure the WIDCOMM stack has been installed on your computer.
2 Plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into an available USB port on your
computer.
3 Insert the provided installation CD in the CD or DVD drive. The software
starts automatically.
Note: If the software does not load automatically, double-click Setup.exe in the bin
folder of the installation CD.
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4 Complete the Bluetooth Mouse Setup wizard to install the Bluetooth
mouse software.
5 Restart your computer before using the Bluetooth mouse software.
Uninstalling the Bluetooth mouse software
To uninstall the Bluetooth mouse software:
1 Remove the USB Bluetooth dongle.
2 In Windows Vista, click Start, Control Panel, then click Programs and
Features.
In Windows 2000 or Windows XP, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,
then click Add/Remove Programs.
3 Select Bluetooth Mouse from the program list, then click Uninstall
(Windows Vista) or Remove (Windows 2000 or Windows XP).
A confirmation message appears.
4 Click Ye s to uninstall or No to cancel.
Adjusting the tilt/scroll wheel speed
Your mouse comes with an advanced scroll wheel that enables
horizontal window scrolling as well as vertical scrolling.
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To adjust the scrolling wheel speed:
1 Right-click the Mouse icon in the system tray, then click Adjust
Property. The Bluetooth Mouse Property dialog box opens.
2 To set the vertical scroll speed, select one of the following, then click OK.
SelectionDescription
Scroll x lines per notchSelect to set the number of lines to scroll when the scroll wheel is moved one
Scroll one screen per notch Select to scroll the entire window when the scroll wheel is moved one notch
notch. Specify the number of lines with the up and down arrows.
(page up/page down).
3 To set the horizontal scroll speed, move the slider toward Slow or Fas t or
click Use Default to restore the factory settings, then click OK.
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Using the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
Using the stack for the first time in Windows 2000 or
Windows XP
To start using the Bluetooth stack:
1 Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray.
The Initial Bluetooth Configuration Wizard opens.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the configuration.
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When the Bluetooth configuration is complete, the following dialog box
appears and starts to search for Bluetooth devices.
3 Click on the HID device you want to connect with, then follow the
on-screen instructions to enable the selected device.
Interpreting the Bluetooth icon
The Bluetooth icon acts as an indicator for dongle status.
Icon color Indicates
RedNo dongle inser ted
WhiteDongle is plugged in
GreenDongle has detected the devices
Connecting to other devices in Windows 2000 and
Windows XP
The Bluetooth stack allows you to connect to other Bluetooth
devices.
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To connect to other Bluetooth devices:
1 Make sure the USB Bluetooth dongle has been plugged in to your
computer.
2 Put Bluetooth devices, such as printers, modems, and PDAs into
search/pair mode so the Bluetooth dongle will recognize and connect to
them.
3 Press the USB Bluetooth dongle button until the following screen
appears.
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4 Select the type of devices to search for from the drop-down menu. The
detected devices are displayed.
5 Click on a device, then the stack instructs you to enable the connection.
Using the stack in Windows Vista
To use the Bluetooth stack:
1 Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the system tray.
The Bluetooth settings screen opens.
2 Click on the Devices tab, then click Add. The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard
starts.
3 Click My device is set and ready to be found, then click Next. The
system scans for and displays all available devices.
4 Select the device(s) you want to enable, then click Next.
5 You can set a passkey yourself or choose to let the setup wizard choose
one for you.
6 Click Next to continue. Setup is complete.
7 Click Finish to exit the setup wizard.
Troubleshooting
If you have any problems with your Bluetooth keyboard or mouse,
check the following:
• Make sure that your system is compatible with this product’s system
requirements.
• Make sure that the batteries in the keyboard and mouse are installed
correctly. Make sure that the polarity of the batteries corresponds with
the polarity signs inside the keyboard and mouse battery
compartments.
• When the mouse LED is red, battery power is low. Replace with new
batteries immediately.
• After the Bluetooth stack (see “Installing the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack”
on page 12) has been installed in your computer, you can check the
battery status of keyboard and mouse by clicking Start, Control Panel,
Keyboard, then Bluetooth or clicking Start, Control Panel, Mouse,
then Bluetooth.
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• If the keyboard and mouse fail to work, check the USB keyboard and
mouse functions in your system’s BIOS. The functions should be enabled
for the normal use of the keyboard and mouse. For detailed settings, see
“Enabling the USB keyboard and mouse function in BIOS“ on page 14.
• If your PC system’s BIOS setup has options for the keyboard or mouse,
make sure they are set to default settings. If you are not familiar with the
BIOS, refer to your PC’s manual for more information.
• Only use the mouse on a clean, flat surface in order to ensure smooth
and accurate cursor action. If you use a mouse pad, choose a
light-colored one, not a dark one, to use less battery power.
• For further assistance with any other questions you may have, contact
Rocketfish at
Legal notices
FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this
product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the
limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
(800) 305-2204 for technical support.
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• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
FCC warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
DHHS and FDA safety certification
This product is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC,
requirements and compliance with safety performance of the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and also with FDA
Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
Canada ICES-003 statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
RSS 310 statement
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted
for successful communication.