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Summary of Contents for 7300000000070 - Desktop Wireless 6000 Keyboard

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Page 2: ...he law to copy the software on any other medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup purposes The Software License Agreement is found in a separate folder on the installation CD Copyright 2003 by Creative Technology Ltd All rights reserved Version 1 0 July 2003 The Creative logo is a registered trademark of Creative Techn...

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Page 4: ... Hardware Step1 Insert batteries into Creative Wireless Optical Mouse 2 1 Step 2 Insert batteries into Creative Wireless Keyboard 2 2 Step 3 Connect the Creative RF Receiver 2 3 Step 4 Activate the wireless desktop devices 2 4 Step 5 Test the keyboard and mouse 2 5 3 Installing Software Installing Software 3 1 4 Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software Using Creative Mouse Software 4 1 Configuri...

Page 5: ...ing Your Keyboard and Mouse 4 3 Appendixes A Technical Specifications Creative Wireless Optical Mouse A 1 Creative Wireless Keyboard A 2 Creative RF Receiver A 3 B Troubleshooting Problems Installing Software B 1 Problems With Your Creative Wireless Keyboard or Optical Mouse B 2 ...

Page 6: ...Introduction ...

Page 7: ...s The 19 one touch keys offer faster access to popular Internet multimedia and email functions Your Creative Wireless Optical Mouse provides precise 800 dpi optical performance on virtually any surface with no moving parts to clean Intelligent power saving features extend the battery life of your keyboard and mouse and still provide immediate response with a simple keystroke or mouse movement Inst...

Page 8: ...enuine Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon 266 MHz processor or higher Windows 98 Windows 98 Second Edition SE Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP 32 MB RAM 16 MB available hard disk space DVD ROM CD ROM drive for software installation Available USB port or powered USB hub For multimedia playback sound card and speakers are required For Microsoft Windows 98 or 98 SE users the Windows ...

Page 9: ...ou about short cuts or hints relating to a feature Note This highlights additional or important information about a feature Caution This highlights proper usage of your product Use this information to avoid risky situations Warning This warns you of possible hazards to yourself or your product that may result in injury or damage ...

Page 10: ...1 About Creative Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse ...

Page 11: ...yboard and Optical Mouse Creative Wireless Keyboard The keyboard and its one touch keys are shown in Figure 1 1 below The appearance of your keyboard may differ depending on model and region of purchase Figure 1 1 Rear view Front view Connect button Foldable palm rest One touch keys ...

Page 12: ...ncreases the volume level Forward Goes to the next page in your Web browser Media Player Opens the default media player Refresh Reloads the current Web page Mute Turns audio output off on Stop Loading Stops loading a Web page My Computer Opens My Computer World Wide Web Launches the default Web browser Calculator Opens the default calculator application Stop Stops playing the CD VCD DVD E mail Lau...

Page 13: ...ive Wireless Optical Mouse The mouse and its controls are shown in Figure 1 2 below The appearance of your mouse may differ depending on model and region of purchase Figure 1 2 Right click button Left click button Scroll wheel Connect button Front view Rear view ...

Page 14: ...e 1 4 Creative RF Receiver The RF receiver with USB connector and LED indicators are shown in Figure 1 3 below Figure 1 3 Connect button USB connector Communication LED indicator Num Lock LED indicator Scroll Lock LED indicator Caps Lock LED indicator ...

Page 15: ...2 Installing Hardware ...

Page 16: ...over and open the battery compartment cover as shown in Figure 2 1 2 Insert two AA batteries according to the directions in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 2 2 3 Close the battery compartment cover and push the catch downwards to lock it Figure 2 1 Opening the battery compartment Figure 2 2 Inserting batteries ...

Page 17: ...2 Slide the battery compartment cover downwards as shown in Figure 2 3 3 Insert two AA batteries according to the directions in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 2 4 4 Slide the battery compartment cover upwards to close it Figure 2 3 Opening the battery compartment Figure 2 4 Inserting batteries ...

Page 18: ...SB connector on the RF receiver to the USB port on your computer as shown in Figure 2 5 3 Place the RF receiver at least 8 inches 20 cm from your computer or monitor Make sure that you have inserted batteries into the mouse and keyboard before Step 3 Figure 2 5 Connecting the RF receiver to the computer ...

Page 19: ...ED indicator on the RF receiver blinks green for about 5 sec To install drivers refer to Installing Software on page 3 1 Make sure that the keyboard and mouse are within 1 8 meters 6 feet of the RF Receiver Press the Connect buttons on each of your Desktop Wireless 6000 devices as shown in Step 4 each time you insert batteries Make sure you press the Connect buttons on the keyboard and mouse withi...

Page 20: ...Installing Hardware 2 5 Step 5 Test the keyboard and mouse Move the mouse cursor or press a key on the keyboard to test that the keyboard and mouse are connected If nothing happens repeat Step 4 ...

Page 21: ...3 Installing Software ...

Page 22: ...rt exe replace d with your CD ROM drive letter 3 Select the applications to install and then click the OK button 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to install your Creative Desktop Wireless 6000 5 When prompted restart your computer For your USB keyboard to work with MS DOS based utilities and non windows modes your computer must have USB Legacy Support may vary depending on motherboard manuf...

Page 23: ...4 Using Creative Mouse And Keyboard Software ...

Page 24: ...elect the function you want Table 1 below describes the functions available 3 Click the Apply button and then click the OK button Some functions are available in selected Windows operating systems only Table 1 Highlighted functions Function Description Back Command To go back to the last page you viewed in your web browser Front Command After using the Back Command function use the Front Command f...

Page 25: ...utton Configuring the pointer 1 Double click the mouse icon on the Windows taskbar The Mouse Properties box appears 2 Click the Pointers tab to change a scheme or an image of your pointer 3 Double click the image you want to change You can preview the image on the top right corner of the tab 4 If you want to select a scheme click the Scheme box and click the Save As button 5 Click the Apply button...

Page 26: ...ogram option 6 Click the Browse button locate the application you want and click the Open button 7 Click the OK button Tips On Using Your Keyboard and Mouse The following are a few tips to help you to work effectively with minimal physical discomfort When using the keyboard and mouse keep your forearms wrists and hands in a relaxed position with your elbows at your side Position the keyboard and m...

Page 27: ...A Technical Specifications ...

Page 28: ...imensions 125 mm L x 64 mm W x 37 mm H Weight 140 g Operating temperature 0ºc 40ºc Humidity 0 90 RH Working distance Up to 1 8 m 6 feet Power 2 x AA batteries Standby mode current 15 mA 10 at 3V Transmitting angle 360º Resolution 800 dpi Radio Frequency Single channel 27 MHz with 256 IDs ...

Page 29: ... H Weight 760 g Operating temperature 0ºc 40ºc Humidity 10 85 RH Working distance Up to 1 8 m 6 feet Power 2 x AA batteries Sleeping mode current 0 10 mA 10 at 3V Customizable hot keys 10 keys on keyboard excluding the sleep mode and audio keys Radio Frequency Single channel 27 MHz with 256 IDs ...

Page 30: ...s A 3 Creative RF Receiver Dimensions 81 mm L x 67 5 mm W x 23 mm H Weight 66 0 g Operating temperature 0ºc 40ºc Humidity 0 90 RH Working distance Up to 1 8 m 6 feet LED indicators Communication Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock ...

Page 31: ...B Troubleshooting ...

Page 32: ...On the shortcut menu click AutoPlay and follow the instructions on the screen To install the software from the CD without enabling AutoPlay 1 Leave the installation CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Click Start Run 3 In the Run dialog box type d setup exe replace d with the drive letter of your CD ROM drive 4 Click the OK button 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation To enable...

Page 33: ...ng system are correct as described in the Windows operating system s online Help After changing the batteries the keyboard and mouse do not work Do one or more of the following Make sure that the batteries have been inserted properly and according to the directions shown in the battery compartment Make sure that the batteries are not discharged Make sure that there is a connection between the RF r...

Page 34: ...rom other nearby computers This may be due to similar radio frequencies being used in some systems Do the following Reactivate the wireless desktop devices to randomly select another radio frequency by repeating the steps in Step 4 Activate the wireless desktop devices on page 2 4 For more information on the radio frequency refer to Technical Specifications on page A 1 ...

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