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On position (the keyboard does not have a Power switch). Then, turn on the computer. If you have trouble using the keyboard and mouse, manually synchronize them as described below.

NOTE: For better mouse battery life and performance, avoid using your mouse on a dark or high- gloss surface, and turn mouse power off when not in use.

The wireless keyboard and mouse are pre-synchronized to work with your computer. The keyboard and mouse should work immediately after you first pull the battery tabs to activate the preinstalled batteries, and then turn on the mouse.

You may need to manually synchronize the wireless keyboard or mouse if they are not functioning. To synchronize them:

1.Make sure the keyboard and mouse are next to the computer, within 30 cm (1 foot) and away from interference from other devices.

2.Turn on the computer.

3.Open the rear port access door.

4.Insert the wireless receiver into the designated wireless receiver USB port on the computer located below the other rear ports.

Figure 2-33Installing the Wireless Receiver

5.Make sure the Power switch on the bottom of the mouse is in the On position (1).

6.Press the Connect button on the bottom of the mouse (2) for fives seconds. The blue activity LED from the wireless receiver illuminates when the synchronization command has been received and turns off when synchronization is complete.

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Hardware Reference Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Index Product Features OverviewFront Components 1Front ComponentsSide Components 2Side ComponentsRear Components 3Rear ComponentsKeyboard Features Remote Control Features4Keyboard Features 5Remote Control Features Button FunctionRemote Control Features Adjusting the Swivel Adjusting the Height, Tilt, and SlopeHardware Upgrades Connecting Power Disconnecting Power 3Closing the Rear Port Access DoorInstalling the Rear Port Security Cover Removing the Rear Port Security CoverInstalling Memory DDR3-SDRAM SODIMMsPopulating Sodimm Sockets 1SODIMM Socket LocationsInstalling Sodimms Enww 11Removing the Memory Access Panel 13Installing a Memory Module Hardware Upgrades 15Replacing the Memory Access Panel Enww Replacing the Hard Drive 18Removing the Center Panel20Releasing the Drive Access Panel Hardware Upgrades 22Loosening the Hard Drive Cage Screw 24Removing the Hard Drive from the Cage Hardware Upgrades 26Installing the Hard Drive Cage 28Replacing the Drive Access Panel Hardware Upgrades 30Replacing the Access Panel Screw Cover Plate Installing a Security Lock Synchronizing the Optional Wireless Keyboard or Mouse 2Mounting SpecificationsAttaching the Computer to a Mounting Fixture Enww Connecting the Computer to a Cable TV Source Enww Connecting a Second Display Enww Additional Information Preventing Electrostatic Damage Grounding MethodsComputer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care Optical Drive Precautions Shipping PreparationIndex