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Software Drivers

Depending upon the operating system that you are running and the features that
you would like to use, it may be necessary for you to install the Kensington soft-
ware drivers; MouseWorks™ for the mouse and KeyboardWorks™ for the keyboard.
We suggest that you try all of the functions on your keyboard before installing the
driver to see if you are satisfied with the functionality of the keyboard and mouse
or if you need the drivers to achieve your desired level of functionality.

Installing Kensington KeyboardWorks software

Now that you have successfully connected the wireless keyboard, mouse, and
receiver, please proceed to the following software installation section before using
PilotBoard Wireless Desktop. Please make sure all PilotBoard components are
connected according to user manual instruction before any software installation.

Windows ‘98 or Mac OS 10.2X

It is required for Windows 98 or Mac OS 10.2x user to install Kensington
KeyboardWorks software before using the PilotBoard wireless keyboard. Please
visit our Web site: 

http://www.kensington.com/html/1491.html

to download

the latest version of Kensington KeyboardWorks. Please follow the on-screen
instruction to install the software, and refer to the downloaded manual for
instructions on using the software.

Connecting PilotBoard Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

The wireless range is about 2 meters (6 feet) between the receiver and the wire-
less devices. Moving the wireless receiver is like adjusting the antenna on an FM
radio. Small movements can vastly improve reception. If you find that you are not
getting the normal range of operation, try adjusting the position of the receiver.

Your Kensington PilotBoard Wireless Desktop is configured to use out of the
box. However in some cases (for example if your mouse is not working properly)
it is necessary to manually re-connect the keyboard and mouse to the receiver.
Connecting the unique ID codes for your keyboard and mouse to the receiver
helps prevent interference from other wireless devices. To connect your device
to the receiver, follow these steps:
1. Press the black button on the receiver. The receiver LED should flash.
2. Press the button on the bottom of the keyboard. Once the connection is

complete, the receiver LED should be solid.

3. Repeat for the mouse. Press the button on the black button on the receiver.

The receiver LED should flash again.

4. Press the connect button on the bottom of the mouse. The receiver LED

should be solid.

5. Your PilotBoard Wireless Desktop is now connected and ready for use.
6. If you failed to activate the wireless connection, shut down your computer

and repeat step 1 through 5.

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Page 2: ...ulative Trauma Disorders CTD It is now recognized that any repetitive motion may contribute to these health problems As a computer user you might also be at risk By paying attention to the way you per...

Page 3: ...eed to reboot your computer With Windows 2000 ME XP and Mac OS your new keyboard is ready to use CAUTION Never force a connection Turn the connector until it aligns correctly with the port on the comp...

Page 4: ...e software Connecting PilotBoard Wireless Keyboard and Mouse The wireless range is about 2 meters 6 feet between the receiver and the wire less devices Moving the wireless receiver is like adjusting t...

Page 5: ...nal Kensington PilotBoard wireless keyboard will be fully functional without installing any software under Windows XP Windows 2000 and Windows ME However if you desire to further configure your PilotB...

Page 6: ...ste Pastes the contents of the clipboard to the selected document Print Sends the current document to the printer Spell Spell checks the current document Bold Sets the current text to bold Underline S...

Page 7: ...om Scroll wheel The wheel located on the left hand side of the keyboard can be used to zoom in and out magnify an image or to scroll up and down like the wheel on the mouse In order to toggle between...

Page 8: ...ul interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation As defined in Section 2 909 of the FCC Rules the responsible party for...

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