Troubleshooting the Wireless Keyboard

The wireless keyboard is used in the same way as a normal wired keyboard. In typical operation, you should encounter few problems in transmitting data to your Tablet PC. If your keyboard fails to perform properly, check for the following circumstances:

The identification code has been changed inadvertently. To correct this problem, first remove the batteries (see the section of this chapter entitled “Replacing the Wireless Keyboard Batteries”). While the batteries are out, tap any key a few times. Reinsert the batteries. If this fails to solve the problem, the batteries may need replacement.

The infrared transmitter on the keyboard is not properly aligned with the Tablet PC infrared photosensor.

The keyboard is too far from the Tablet PC, or something is obstructing the line-of-sight between the ports.

The remote control for another device (such as a television or wireless headphones) is being operated in the same vicinity as the keyboard.

The infrared transmitter on the keyboard and/or the infrared photosensor on the Tablet PC are directly exposed to sunlight or bright artificial light.

The infrared transmitter on the keyboard and/or the infrared photosensor on the Tablet PC are dirty.

The keyboard batteries are dead (see the section below entitled “Replacing the Keyboard Batteries”).

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Fujitsu Siemens Computers FPCKB51A1P warranty Troubleshooting the Wireless Keyboard