Z D T V W I R E L E S S K E Y B O A R D
Q U I C K S T A R T
This Quick Start describes how to use your wireless keyboard with any Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer. It also describes how to
enjoy special features of the keyboard when you use an HDMI cable to connect a Windows 7 or Vista computer’s HDMI port to an
HDTV.
Step 1: Installing the keyboard batteries
For Windows 7, Vista, and XP
Warning:
Improper installation of the batteries may cause the keyboard to overheat.
You will need four AAA batteries. (These do not come with the keyboard.) On the bottom of the keyboard, find the little door
marked OPEN. Put your finger into the semi-circle near the edge of the door, and then push the center area on the edge of the
door toward the arrow and pull up. The door will open. Install four AAA batteries, making sure to properly orient the Plus side of
each battery as shown in the keyboard’s battery container and the illustration below. Make sure the batteries are seated securely.
Now close the door by first inserting its two feet and then pressing down on the edge near the semi-circle.
Push then lift
Step 2: Mating the keyboard to a computer
For Windows 7, Vista, and XP
If your computer isn’t already running, power it up now.
To pair the keyboard with your computer, first find the button on the USB dongle and the Reset button on the bottom of the
keyboard.
USB RESET
KEYBOARD RESET
Plug the USB dongle into a computer’s USB port. The wireless keyboard will automatically identify itself to your computer’s
Windows operating system. This will take about half a minute, during which you may see a message such as, “
Installing device
driver software. Click here for status
.” When the software is installed, you will get a message such as, “
Your device is ready
to use. Device driver software installed successfully
.” After that, press the button on the USB dongle briefly, and within 10
seconds press the keyboard’s Reset button for at least 2 seconds. This will pair the computer with your keyboard. To start using
your keyboard, simply press one of the keyboard’s keys.
After you’ve done this once, your computer will always recognize your keyboard. If you unplug the USB dongle and you later plug it
back in, it will automatically pair up with the keyboard. Twenty-five or more seconds after you plug in the USB dongle, you can
press any key on the keyboard to re-activate it. If for some reason the keyboard doesn’t work (for instance the batteries were
replaced) simply repeat the pairing described above.
Waking up the keyboard
The keyboard conserves its batteries by automatically going into a low-power mode when you haven’t used it for about 5 minutes.
To wake it back up, simply press one of the keyboard’s keys.
Special Touchpad features:
Goal
Action
Move cursor
Slide your finger
Left click
Tap one finger on the touchpad or use the left-click button
Middle click
Tap two fingers on the touchpad
Right click
Tap 3 fingers on the touchpad or use the right-click button
Double left click
Double tap one finger on the touchpad
Drag
Double tap the touchpad and then slide your finger
Vertical scroll
Slide 2 fingers vertically