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Using the MediaPilot Keyboard

Learning Features (cont.)

5.Press the “P” (Program) key again to end learning mode.

Notes:

1.If a key is programmed with a learned code, the learned code shall override any programming done by the PC. For example, if the user programs the “Enter” key with a learned IR code in the DVD mode, any programming received from the PC shall be ignored for the “Enter” key for DVD mode.

2.If the above sequence is not completed within 40 seconds, the keyboard will exit learning mode and no changes will be made to the key’s programming.

Removing a Program from a Key

To remove a learned code from a key, use the following procedure:

1.Press the MediaPilot’s “P” (Program) key in combination with the key that was programmed.

2.Press the MediaPilot “P” (Program) key again.

Note: If the above sequence is not completed within 10 seconds, the keyboard will exit learning mode and no changes will be made to the key’s programming.

Using the MediaPilot Keyboard

Dock Station

The base serves as a recharging station and charges through the simplicity of Plug-and-Play USB technology, removing the need for a bulky power supply. The MediaPilot’s base includes a 10-button keypad and directional arrow keys to provide the convenience of a full-size keyboard.

Insert Key – Allows text to be inserted. When insert is enabled, the text inserted in a document will not overwrite any other text. However, when disabled, text will be overwritten.

Sleep Key – Puts the system into power management mode (such as standby, suspend, or hibernation) if the system supports power management and has it enabled. You can put your computer to sleep with the press of this button directly on your desktop, protecting your data and saving energy. If power management is not enabled, this hot key will not work; and it cannot be reassigned because it is a system key.

Scroll Lock Key – Temporarily stops the scrolling of text or halts the operation of a program. The functionality of the “Scroll Lock” key depends on the system you are using. For more information about how to use this key, see your system documentation.

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Belkin F8E838 manual Removing a Program from a Key, Dock Station