Setting up the keyboard combo

Installing the receiver

To connect the receiver:

1Turn on the computer.

2Plug the USB connector of the receiver into the USB port on the computer.

3Adjust the two-channel switch on the back of the keyboard to either channel 1 or 2 to select the keyboard channel.

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Installing the driver

To install the mouse or keyboard driver:
Note:The driver supports Windows 2000/ ME/XP.

1Remove any existing mouse or keyboard drivers completely.

2Insert the driver CD in your computer, then select the mouse or keyboard driver to be installed.

CH1

Channel switch

CH2

4Adjust the two-channel switch inside the battery compartment of the mouse to either channel 1 or 2 to select the mouse channel.

Channel switch

3Select a language for installation.

The operating system automatically installs the driver through auto-install.

4Restart the computer.

A Mouse icon will appear on the Windows task bar after you successfully finish the installation.

Linking the mouse with the receiver

Note: Link the mouse and keyboard within the effective distance of

39 inches (1 meter) for the mouse and 59 inches (1.5 meter) for the keyboard.

To link the mouse with the receiver:

1Turn on your computer.

2Press the ID link button on the receiver. There will be a 15-second delay while the receiver links to the keyboard and the mouse. Within that 15-second delay:

Press the ID link button on the keyboard, then press the ID link button on the receiver.

Press the ID link button on the mouse to complete the linking process. The LED indicator on the receivers changes from flashing to green.

The keyboard and mouse are designed with Smart Link. After the linkage procedure is complete, you don’t have to re-link the mouse, even if you change batteries or restart the computer.

3If the mouse does not link with the receiver, repeat the ID linking process in Step 2.

4If there is interference when using the keyboard or mouse with the selected channel, re-link the keyboard and mouse by repeating Step 2. There are 256 changeable IDs for a single channel.

A Keyboard icon will appear on the Windows task bar after you successfully finish the installation.

Programming the mouse

A programmable key on the mouse allows you to set a number of mouse properties.

To program the mouse:

1Double-click the Mouse icon on the Windows task bar. A mouse programming screen displays.