Compaq 27MHz user manual

User manual for the device Compaq 27MHz

Device: Compaq 27MHz
Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: Compaq
Size: 1.46 MB
Added : 4/10/2013
Number of pages: 24
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27MHz Wireless
Keyboard and Mouse
OWNER’S MANUAL —
26-750
Please read before using this equipment.
Thank you for purchasing the Compaq 27 MHz Wireless
Keyboard and Mouse. The wireless keyboard lets you move
it freely from your computer within 2 meters range and the
keyboard’s 19 hot keys are convenient for one touch access
to your favorite Internet, e-mail, and programs such as
Word, Excel, and Power Point. The wireless mouse’s
buttons can be programmed to control movements
frequently used in Wi

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CONTENTS System Requirements .................................................................................................................................. 3 A Quick Look ................................................................................................................................................ 4 Mouse ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 Keyboard Hotkeys .

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS TM IBM -Compatible PC, with 80486 processor or above  8 MB RAM minimum (16 MB recommended)  10 MB hard-disk space  CD-ROM drive  PS/2 keyboard port. (If your system has an AT computer (IBM compatible) keyboard port, you will need one more AT socket to PS/2 socket adapter, available at your local RadioShack store.)  PS/2 mouse port.  Windows 95 (PS/2 only) Microsoft Windows 98/Me, or Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 3 or later version), or Windows 2000/XP installed. 

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Mouse Scroll Wheel — lets you scroll and select quickly and easily, helping you work with long documents. Supplied Driver CD — provides various customized functions for operation with the Internet and Windows. A QUICK LOOK MOUSE Left Mouse Side Button Button Scroll Button Side Button Right Mouse Button Left Button: The left button is a default click button. You do not need to set this button. Right Button — You can assign this for frequently used keyboard buttons and mouse functions in addition

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KEYBOARD HOTKEYS Media Keys — starts the media player that you select. — moves audio or video CD to previous track. F — moves an audio or video CD to the next track. J — Play and pause an audio or video CD. 9 — stops playing an audio or video CD. D Volume + or –] — increases or decreases volume. Mute — mutes the sound of an audio or video CD being played. Internet Keys My Favorites — displays your Favorites or Bookmarks list for the Internet. Search — goes to your Internet search service. E-mail

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 lights red when the keyboard battery power is low. TheLED onlyflasheswhenakey ispressedonthe keyboard while the batteries are low.  flashes green slowly when the receiver is preparing to operate.  flashes green rapidly when the mouse moves and goes off when the mouse stops.  flashes green slowly when you hit a key on the keyboard and goes off when you stop. 2. The second green LED lights when Scroll Lock is set to on and turns off when Scroll Lock is released. 3. The third green LED lights

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT ! ! Keep your previous mouse CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO YOUR installed as a back-up until you finish installation COMPUTER The connectors of the RF (Radio Frequency) receiver meet thePC99Spec.Ifyouhaveacomputer withPC99 specification, simply plug the purple connector marked with Ô NOTE Ô to the same color PS/2 port, or connect the supplied Before installing or removing the USB to PS/2 adapter to the USB connector and connect it to keyboard or mouse (either the

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In the Keyboard Tabs Battery Compartment Cover 1. Push up on the tabs to lift and remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the keyboard. 2. Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity marked inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. In the Mouse 1. Press the latch on the top of the battery compartment cover. Then lift off the cover. 2. Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment according to the battery pol

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SETTING UP THE KEYBOARD IMPORTANT ! ! Using the Keyboard’s Palm Rest and  Do not use the keyboard or mouse on a desk made of Elevation Tabs glass, mirror, iron, or black If your desktop space is large enough, you may use the velvet. A flat surface is palm rest which supports your forearms for comfortable necessary for the optical sensor to work. operation. Simply turn the keyboard over, then lift the palm rest towards you. Turn the keyboard back over. To return  For normal transmit distance

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2. Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless mouse. The top green LED indicator on the receiver flashes. 3. Press the channel button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard. The top green LED on the receiver flashes. 4. Wait until the green LED on the receiver goes off. Then move the wireless mouse and press any key on the Ô NOTE Ô wireless keyboard. If the green LED flashes, the  You must reset the ID channel channel connection among the receiver, wireless each time you change the

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Customizing the Mouse Settings To open the Mouse Properties dialog box for customizing the mouse setting, double-click in the task bar or click Windows /Start /Programs /Scroll Mouse Control Panel (“Mouse Properties” setting menu). Mouse Button Assignments The Button Assignments’ function in the Mouse Properties Settings tab lets you set the mouse button function in a more efficient way. You can assign the most frequently used commands in Windows to the mouse buttons. To open the Mouse Propertie

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Browsing Speed — Adjust your browsing speed to the desired setting. Browsing Direction — Adjust your browsing direction to scroll either forward or backward when you move the scroll wheel. ButtonFind— Automatically positions the cursor on the default button (usually OK or Enter) when the dialog box appears on your screen. Trails — This option makes it easier to find the cursor when using an LCD monitor. This option cannot be used if your monitor does not support it. Loop — You can enable the cur

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Pointers — Customize cursor appearance or select to use the default settings. Office Mode — Only supports Microsoft Office along with some new applications. Features include zoom, scrolling and Auto-scrolling. It is similar to Microsoft’s IntelliMouse. ScrollMouseMode— supports all applications that use scroll bars, including Office, with zoom, Auto-panning, and scrolling functions. This is the default setting. Application Switch/Document Switch When the left or right- button is set to Applicati

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About — This tab lists the product, version, and copyright information. EasyJump for Windows Click EasyJump Options on the Settings tab. The Easy Jump Options dialog box appears.Ô Ô NOTE Ô Some panels inside the EasyJump circle might appear gray (disabled). This is because your application software does not support those functions. The horizontal and vertical scroll bars only operate on documents that support the driver such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Notepad, and Wordpad. Close Ap — Close the a

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Vertical — Moves the cursor to the vertical scroll bar. Start — Activates the Windows Start menu. Internet Access — This function opens the Browser to access the Internet. Help — This opens the computer’s Help & Support menu. Control Panel — Opens the mouse’s control panel (Mouse Properties dialog box). Auto-Panning — You can set this function in the Button Assignments menu. Move the mouse, and the document moves in the direction you just moved. Zoom function for Office and IE Applications Press

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Setting the Media Key 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Media tab and select List Supported Media Player or Eject/Insert CD- ROM, then click Apply then OK. 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Then follow the on screen instructions. Setting the Play/Pause Key 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Play/ Pause tab to select Microsoft Deluxe CD Player,or Windows Media Player,then click A

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Setting the Search Key 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Search tab to select the web site or function you want for the Search key. Then click Apply then OK. 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting the Web/Home WWW Key 1. Double-click on Windows task bar to display HotKey menu. 2. Click the Web/ Home tab to select the Microsoft Internet Explorer, Program, Web Site, Menu functions you want for the Web/ Home key . Click Ap

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Setting the Mail Key 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Mail tab to select Microsoft Outlook Express, MicrosoftOutlook, Program, Web Site, and Menu functions you want for the Mail key . Click Apply then OK. 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting the “My Computer” Key 1. Double-click on Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click on the My Computer tab to select My Computer, Windows Explorer, Program, Web Site, M

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Setting the Calculator Key 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click on the Calculator tab and select Windows Calculator, Program, Web Site, Menu functions you want for the Calculator key . Click Apply then OK. 3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting the Sleep Key For computers running Windows 95 (PS/2 only) or Windows NT version 4.x without a power management program, the Sleep Hot Key can be assigned one of the following functions

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3. To perform the selected function, press on the keyboard. Setting Options for Displaying the HotKey Icon 1. Double-click on the Windows task bar to display the HotKey menu. 2. Click the Options tab to select “Show on-screen key effects” and/or “Show icon in the task bar”. If you select “Show on- screen key effects” only, the keyboard icon will not appear. 3. To access HotKey menu, double click To directly access the HotKey setting for Search, Web- Home/Mail/My computer/Calculator, click . To


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