With the straight design place the wrist support on a flat surface and press the keyboard down from above with the notches on the underside of the keyboard lined up with the pins on the wrist support until it slots into place.
The wrist support is intended for breaks during typing. You should not therefore rest the balls of your thumbs on the wrist support while typing.
Connecting the keyboardConnect the keyboard before turning on the PC. Keyboards may have different plugs with which they are to be connected to the PC.
PS/2: Insert the round, purple plug of the keyboard cable into the purple PS/2 port on your computer.
USB: Insert the square, black connector of the keyboard cable into a free USB port on your computer.
Keyboards with cables do not require any batteries, even if there is a battery compartment on the underside.
Key groupsThe standard Windows keyboard consists of the following sections:
-Main keyboard
-Numeric keypad
-Cursor keypad
-Function keys and
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