Atek electronic OnBoard manual Installation

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Installation

INSTALLATION

Plug the keyboard’s USB connector into a rectangular USB port on your computer or into a USB hub or USB extension cable. If the connector does not mate to the computer port, the orientation might be wrong and you should try turning the connector 180 degrees.

After you plug the keyboard connector into the computer the first time, give the computer time to recognize the keyboard and to call up the drivers it needs from the operating system on your computer. No special application software is used, and therefore no diskette or CD is included with the keyboard. The OnBoard Travel Keyboard uses standard operating system drivers already on your computer.

If you are using Windows Vista, XP, or 2000, usually there is an onscreen indication of this installation activity such as a small pop up window. WAIT PATIENTLY AND DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS, as several separate driver installation steps may be needed in order to complete installation. If you are using Windows 98SE or ME, a manual set up wizard may appear. It might prompt you to navigate to the location of the drivers, which may be on your hard drive or may require you to place your original Windows operating system CD into your CD-ROM drive.

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Contents Page Need HELP? Health & Safety Information Table of Contents Introduction Compatibility & System Requirements Number of Keys FeaturesSize and position of non-crucial keys Numeric keypad closer to main part of keyboardOverall Size Features Features Features Features Tilt Special CordSpecially Protected Characters Opening the keyboard SetupAlt Post Tab Closing the keyboard Push cord into groove Cover Installation Problem Keyboard does not Work TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Possible Cause Bad connection Troubleshooting MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, & Support ONE Year Limited Warranty One Year Limited Warranty Regulatory Information Purchase Record Contact Information