FN Indicator Light Guide:
Blue Light-
FN Feature is Engaged
White Light
-
FN Feature and Num Lock are Engaged
(Embedded Numeric Keypad is working)
Orange Light-
Num Lock Feature is Engaged, but FN Fuction is off.
(Embedded Numeric Keypad will not work. In order for the Num Lock feature to work it must be used
in conjunction with the FN feature. The status bar light will appear white when both features are
engaged.)
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Keyboard Layout
Windows & Mac
Multi Media Keys
Keyboard
Status Bar
Num Lock
Windows
Hot Keys
Embedded Numeric Keypad
FN Key
How to change between Mac and PC mode
To choose between Mac and PC mode, please use the switch on the back of the keyboard
to select your operating system. Please note, keyboards are in PC mode by default.
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FN - Embedded Numeric Keypad Feature
2. Press the Num Lock key in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard. The blue FN indicator
light on the keyboard status bar will turn white when Num Lock and FN are engaged. (Please
note, for Num Lock to work, it has to be used in conjunction with the FN key.)
3. The embedded numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard is now engaged.
NOTE: To turn off the Num Lock and FN features, simply press the Num Lock and FN keys to
deactivate. The corresponding indicator lights on the status bar will turn off when these
functions are deactivated. When Num Lock is turned on, you can easily toggle between
regular keyboard mode and the embedded numeric keypad by turning Function (FN) off
and on.
Keyboard Status Bar
FN & Num Lock
Indicator Light
Caps Lock
Scroll Lock
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.