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Page 2: ...If you still need help see the back page for other support options For more about our products visit www life works com Model IH K236LS system requirements Mac OS X v10 5 x or later USB port CD ROM drive contents features 3 get started 3 your new keyboard 4 your new mouse 5 install software 6 dock your iPod or iPhone 9 using your keyboard 10 using your mouse 12 product operating tips 13 troublesho...
Page 3: ...rotating USB 2 0 ports rubberized wrist rest mouse plug n play no syncing needed 2 4 GHz up to 30 fteet mouse low battery indicator horizontal vertical scrolling stowable nano USB receiver get started If you have not done so already follow the steps in the get started guide to connect your new hardware ...
Page 4: ... your new keyboard iPod or iPhone dock cover play pause numeric keypad Mac application launch keys illuminated touch sensitive media keys USB 2 0 ports USB connector power connector rubberized wrist rest ...
Page 5: ...power on off switch top view bottom view scroll wheel horizontal and vertical your new mouse Please see your get started guide for instructions on how to connect your new hardware to your computer USB ports on keyboard rotate for easier use ...
Page 6: ...er software as described in get started you will need to do so to take advantage of all features available with your new keyboard insert installation CD 1 double click iHome Keyboard icon 2 The installation software will open when Welcome screen displays click 3 Continue ...
Page 7: ...7 click 4 Install to install driver in default location type your password if asked to do so 5 when prompted click 6 Continue Installation ...
Page 8: ...8 Click 7 Continue again Click 8 Restart to restart your computer ...
Page 9: ...eyboard is designed to sync and charge your iPod or iPhone when docked gently slide the dock cover forward 1 insert your iPod or iPhone 2 For a snug fit use one of the three inserts before docking your iPod or iPhone See the table on next page for which insert to use Look for the number on the back of the insert ...
Page 10: ...ouch 1st and 2nd generation 8GB 16GB 32GB 2 iPhone 3G iPod classic 160GB iPod 5G 60GB 80GB 3 using your keyboard adjust the volume from the keyboard Slide finger across volume control to adjust volume left to lower right to increase To go from minimum to maximum volume or f note f back again swipe four times ...
Page 11: ... application launch keys function key function F1 decrease brightness F2 increase brightness F3 Exposé F4 Dashboard F6 sleep function key function F7 iTunes F8 Mail F9 iChat F10 Safari F11 iCal F12 Front Row ...
Page 12: ...ffle repeat previous hold for rewind next hold for fast forward mute eject iPod or iPhone using your mouse horizontal and vertical scroll Roll the wheel up and down to scroll vertically Tilt the wheel left or right to scroll horizontally ...
Page 13: ...cluded inserts to make your iPod iPhone fit securely in the dock See dock your iPod or iPhone on page 9 Your mouse will operate from as far away as 30 ft 10 m from your computer To save battery power turn off the mouse when not in use Store the nano USB receiver under the battery cover for travel or when not in use ...
Page 14: ...dapter is connected Mac application keys do not launch Reinstall the driver see install software on page 6 Ensure your program is in the application folder situation try this mouse does not work Ensure the nano USB receiver is connected Connect the nano USB receiver to a different USB port Check that the battery is inserted correctly Move the mouse closer to the nano USB receiver Ensure the laser ...
Page 15: ...ndards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Warning Improper setup use and care of this product can increase the risk of serious injury death or device damage Read and keep this guide and all other printed guides for future reference For updated guides or replacements go to www life works com Do Not Attempt Repairs Do not attempt to take apart open repair service or modify the device s Doing so may risk electri...
Page 16: ... Only use AC power provided by a standard wall outlet Do not overload your wall outlet extension cord power strip or other electrical receptacle Confirm that they are rated to handle the total current drawn by the device and any other devices on the same circuit Protect the power cords from being walked on Protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent particularly where they connect to the powe...