Cherry CYBO@RD PLUS User Manual Download Page 1

Wireless Keyboard Plus
Wireless Mouse

M83-13800

User’s Manual

644-0236.00  UK 

 

Februar 2001 

© Cherry GmbH

Summary of Contents for CYBO@RD PLUS

Page 1: ...Wireless Keyboard Plus Wireless Mouse M83 13800 User s Manual 644 0236 00 UK Februar 2001 Cherry GmbH...

Page 2: ...10 5 2 Cleaning the mouse 10 6 The KeyMan software 11 6 1 General information 11 6 2 Dialog box Keyboard Properties 11 6 3 Tab KeyMan 11 6 4 Tab Internet 13 6 5 Tab E mail Programs 13 6 6 Tab Multime...

Page 3: ...2 6 8 6 Configuring the calling up of an Internet page 17 6 8 7 Configuring the basic function of a key 17 6 9 Configuring the dialog box XPressList 17...

Page 4: ...ver legal grounds including physical injuries due to stress are excluded insofar as deliberate negligence on our part or improper observation of valid product liability regulations is not pertinent Th...

Page 5: ...he computer The receiver fulfils another special function 3 Wireless receiver The wireless receiver contains a total of four LED displays The group of three LEDs on the front of the receiver assumes t...

Page 6: ...ted Favorites window If a browser has been launched the Internet keys fulfil the following functions Key Basic function Browses back to the previous page Browses forward to the next page Aborts the cu...

Page 7: ...senger Service Netscape Messenger QUALCOMM Eudora 5 0 Opens the folder My Computer in the Windows Explorer Launches the Windows calculator 2 Mark the desired program by clicking on it with the left mo...

Page 8: ...n previous To call up a multimedia program When called up for the first time When the key is pressed for the first time the dialog box Search Disk is opened and the local drives are searched for multi...

Page 9: ...presented in the following overview Option Function of the key Predefined program Launches a program File document Opens a file The Standby key can be individually assigned the following functions If...

Page 10: ...nd how long the keyboard is used To ensure that you know when the batteries must be changed the status LED on the back of the wireless receiver blinks red to indicate when the batteries are low When t...

Page 11: ...eries can be used instead of standard batteries of the same type 1 Remove the square battery compartment cover on the underside of the mouse 2 Remove the used batteries 3 Insert two new type LR03 AAA...

Page 12: ...Properties which is a standard dialog box of Microsoft Windows To open the dialog box Keyboard Properties 1 Click the symbol in the taskbar with the right mouse button The dialog box Keyboard Propert...

Page 13: ...ialog box Configure XPressListappears If the programs supported by KeyMan have been found they are displayed in the list 2 Configure the programs found OR Click on the button OK The dialog box Configu...

Page 14: ...in their basic functions open up an XPressList of predefined e mail programs the folder My Computer or the Windows calculator The individually configured keys can launch a program open a file display...

Page 15: ...ect a screen saver click on the button Configure and select the desired screen saver from the dialog box Display Properties in the tab Screen Saver 3 Click on the button Adopt OR Click on the button O...

Page 16: ...moves into the foreground 8 Click on the button Adopt OR Click on the button OK The configuration of the key is saved 6 8 3 Configuring the opening of a file document You can link a special key to a p...

Page 17: ...is closed the dialog box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground 7 Click on the button Adopt OR Click on the button OK The configuration of the key is saved 6 8 5 Configuring the opening of an...

Page 18: ...ration of the key is saved 6 8 7 Configuring the basic function of a key You can reassign the basic functions to every key that you have individually configured The key then fulfils the default functi...

Page 19: ...operties moves into the foreground 8 Click on the button Adopt OR Click on the button OK The XPressList is saved To deactivate an element in an XPressList 1 Click on the control box to the left of the...

Page 20: ...oup Selected Element click on the button Delete 3 Click on the button OK The dialog box Configure XPressList is closed the dialog box Keyboard Properties moves into the foreground 4 Click on the butto...

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