Connecting Your Keyboard via PS/2
Round 6-pin PS/2 Port. Important: Always turn off your computer before connecting or disconnecting your keyboard.
Turn off your computer and all attached devices
Locate the Round 6-pin PS/2 keyboard port
Disconnect and remove any keyboard now attached to the computer.
Attach the keyboard connector to the PS/2 keyboard port on your computer. Care needs to be taken as the
orientation of the connector is important. The connector pins on a PS/2 port can be easily damaged.
Restart the computer.
Connecting Your Keyboard via USB
Shut down your computer.
How are you set up? Determine which applies to you:
Laptop with a Docking Station:
If you are using a laptop through a Docking Station, please be sure to connect the keyboard directly into an available USB
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through the Docking Station for use.
Multiple computers via KVM switch:
If you are connecting two or more computers through a KVM switch, be sure to install the keyboard onto each computer
that will be used before connecting it to the KVM switch. A KVM switch will not allow the drivers to install automatically;
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that your KVM switch is for USB devices, not PS/2.
Desktop or Laptop with limited USB input ports:
Determine the number of available USB ports on your computer. You may want to add a USB Hub or port expander to
accommodate multiple devices like mice, printers, keyboards, numeric keypads, PDA’s, etc.
SETTING UP YOUR GOLDTOUCH ADJUSTABLE KEYBOARD
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