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Windows & Mac
Multi Media Keys
Keyboard
Status Bar
Scroll Lock
Windows
Hot Keys
FN Key
Go!
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Keyboard Layout
Keyboard
Power Bar
Your Go!
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Travel Keyboard has an internal lithium-ion battery. When your keyboard needs
to have it’s battery charged, a green LED light will blink in your keyboard status bar.
To charge the keyboard, plug the USB power cord into the keyboard (the power port is
located on the top of the keyboard, next to the adjustment lever). Next, plug the USB port
on your charging cable into your computer or AC Powered USB charger. Approximate
charging time is 5 hours.
Estimated battery life is 32 days with normal use (4 contiguous typing hours per day).
Note: keyboard will go into sleep mode when not in use, to preserve battery life.
Battery Life & Charging
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States:
Behavior:
Power On
Intermittent blinking, blue LED for 2 sec., then off.
Pairing
Blue LED light blinks.
Connected
Solid Blue light for 2 Seconds, then light goes out.
Low Battery
Blinking green LED light on status bar.
Charging
Solid green LED light.
Fully Charged
Green LED light goes out when keyboard is completely charged.
Keyboard Status Bar
How to adjust the Goldtouch Go!
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Step One, dialing in personalized comfort.
A leading contributing factor to the develop-
ment of computer-related repetitive strain
injuries is the flat standard keyboard, which places the forearm and wrist in awkward
positions for long periods of time.
1. Your first adjustment of your new Goldtouch Go!2 Mobile Keyboard is to adjust the
keyboard to straighten your wrists and forearm along the horizontal plane. Start by
releasing the latch on the top of the keyboard.
2. Now, move the segments until the angle of each panel matches the natural line
created by your fingers across the center row of keys when both your wrists and
forearms are straight.
3. This first individual adjustment will correct for undue pressure caused in the wrist
and forearm when typing on a normal keyboard.
4. When you’ve established the correct angle, lock the lever down.
NOTE: Goldtouch recommends you work in this position for a few days until you’re comfort-
able with the split of the panels, compared to your previous keyboard.
Step Two, go Vertical!
Your next adjustment is to correct the inward turn
of your wrists or pronation.
1. First, let’s find your tent angle. Start by grasping a pen in your hand with your palm
facing down.
2. Now, relax and rotate your arm (clockwise if the pen is in your right hand, counter-
clockwise if you are left handed) until you feel a release in pressure — this angle
is usually between 7 and 15 degrees. Congratulations. You’ve found your tenting
angle.
3. Release the latch on the top of the keyboard.
4. Lift the segments by grasping the segments near the center – close to the ball and
replicate the angle you found earlier. Don’t forget to keep your split angle as part of
this final adjustment. Once you’ve made this final adjustment, lock to the lever back
into position. You may find that over a period of time, these two angles may change.
Feel free to continue adjusting the keyboard to dial-in your own personal split and
tent angle for greatest comfort.
NOTE: Always ensure that your fingers or other foreign objects are not in between the
keyboard and the locking handle when closing the lever. It’s important NOT to over-adjust
the keyboard. See our website www.goldtouch.com for a video demonstration on how to
properly adjust your Goldtouch keyboard.
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