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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 

Summary of Contents for 9005

Page 1: ... 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 a...

Page 2: ... the external display only Select Apply and then select OK Note You will separately need to make an audio connection 2 From your TV s menu system select the video input that you just connected to If you have connected via VGA often this will be labeled PC 3 Power up your computer if it isn t already on If you can t see a display on your HDTV or the picture doesn t look ideal go to Step 5 Optimizin...

Page 3: ...otebook your notebook will automatically adjust its video display to turn off the local display and generate the optimal display for your HDTV You should not have to run the ZDTV Wizard again unless you use a different HDTV If you connect a notebook to your HDTV ZDTV software ensures that the notebook will not go to standby or shut down automatically even if the notebook s cover is closed This mak...

Page 4: ...t Try any of these options that you see on your TV s menu until you find the optimal setting 3 If you still have problems with the display for example only part of the items located at the edge of the screen are visible such as the Start button in Windows or the circles in squares in the test screen try turning off an overscan setting This may be called overscan cropping or something similar An ov...

Page 5: ...d Magnify Button summary Magnify On Off Turn Magnify function ON or OFF When Magnify is switched on initially the Fn key controls the magnification level inside the Magnify Box as described below Magnification Level Box size When the Magnification Level Magnification Box button is pressed once the Fn key now controls the size of the Magnify Box as described below Each button press toggles between ...

Page 6: ...ection 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...

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