Lexmark PC manual Wireless Internet Keyboard and Mouse, Windows XP Desktop

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*your PC user guide

Wireless Internet Keyboard and Mouse

Some PCs are supplied with this type of keyboard

Connecting to the computer:

Make sure the computer is turned off.

Plug the receiver unit leads into the keyboard and mouse ports at the back of the PC.

Try to locate the receiver unit away from any electrical devices, including the PC.

Turn on the computer.

Batteries:

Insert two AA batteries inside the battery compartment of the keyboard.

Insert two AAA batteries inside the battery compartment of the mouse.

The Location of Keyboard and Mouse ID setting:

The receiver unit ID switch is on the top of the receiver.

The keyboard ID switch is on the underside of the keyboard.

The mouse ID switch is on the underside of the mouse.

To initialize the keyboard and mouse:

For best results make sure the receiver and mouse/keyboard are close together.

Press and release the receiver unit ID switch.

Then within five seconds press and release the keyboard ID switch.

Press and release the receiver unit ID switch.

Then within five seconds press and release the Mouse ID switch.

!Note: If either the mouse or keyboard are not working, repeat all steps from the beginning.

Check that the batteries are correctly installed. Please replace batteries if necessary.

!NOTE: The model shown above may not be the model provided with your PC. For further information refer to the keyboard and mouse setup guide included with your order.

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The Windows XP Desktop

After preparing Windows and setting up your Internet account, your Desktop will look something like this.

!NOTE: To speed things up a bit, from now on, if you are not advised specifically to Double Click with the mouse, or Right Click, then assume all Clicks are single Left Clicks, which are performed with the Left Mouse Button.

Everything Starts from the Desktop:

With the mouse, click the ‘Start’ button to bring up a menu of programs and applications.

If you cannot see the program you want in this menu, click on ‘All Programs’ to reveal the rest of the programs and further menus.

If you move the mouse over an icon or button on the desktop and without clicking leave the mouse to hover a Windows Popup will give you information about what it is, these Popups are called Screen Tips.

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Contents User guide Welcome Getting Started in Windows KeyboardWireless Internet Keyboard and Mouse Windows XP DesktopUser Accounts Adding an accountInstalling Additional Software Running ProgramsWindows XP Home Edition Compatibility issues Shutting DownConsumer Group Logging Off or Changing the UserConnecting to the Internet Outlook ExpressBuilding Your Own Website Worldbuilder2Launching Worldbuilder2 Building your websiteSecurity on the Internet Anti-virus SoftwareAnti-hacker Firewall Software Common Sense and CautionDisk Drives Removable Drives/StorageHard Disk Drive How much space do I have left?Disk Cleanup CD-ROM DrivesRecycle bin Understanding Disk FormatsOperating the CD-ROM Drive CD-WritersTo Copy Files and Folders to a CD Hints on writing CDsInstallation Testing and calibratingGame Controllers Audio CDsFirewire Ieee 1394 Ports ModemsLAN Network Port Ethernet Getting Help In Windows XPElectronic Manuals Reload CD if suppliedTroubleshooting Before Using the ReloadSystem/Driver CD My computer won’t turn onDisplay is blank when I turn my PC on If the monitors power light is litMy computer just beeps at me when I turn it on ‘CMOS Battery state low’Useful Web sites Troubleshooting ModemsCheck that the PC can detect the modem This Manual Exclusions of consequential Loss