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Plugging in Wireless Receiver

To connect to a Do this:

USB port

Kensington PilotBoard Wireless for Mac provides easy connectivity via 

PC or Mac

®

an available USB port. When using the Kensington PilotBoard Wireless 
for Mac on a Windows® PC you will see Windows perform its USB device
ennumerations.

CAUTION: Never force a connection. Turn the connector until it aligns correctly with
the port on the computer.

Connecting PilotBoard Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

The wireless range is about 2 meters (6 feet) between the receiver and the 
wireless 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 for Mac 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 

6 feet

2 m

Important: Battery Information

1.

Always

dispose of batteries properly.

2.

Always

replace the batteries in sets, using the same age and brand 

of batteries.

3.

Always

Remove the batteries if you will not be using the devices for 

more than two weeks.

Installing the Batteries in the Mouse and Keyboard

Please be sure that the batteries are installed properly in both the PilotBoard
wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. The proper orientation for the batteries
is indicated in the battery compartment for each device.

Average battery life for your PilotBoard wireless mouse is 2–3 months
depending on usage.

The wireless receiver indicator light will turn red when low batteries are
detected. You may also notice erratic cursor tracking or missed keystrokes.
Replacing the batteries will solve this issue.

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Summary of Contents for 64382

Page 1: ...tures like the hot keys and the scroll wheel you can perform many common Internet and multimedia functions at a single touch of a button Please read this short manual to learn how to install and use y...

Page 2: ...ve 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 perform...

Page 3: ...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 6 feet 2 m Important Battery Information 1 Always dispose of ba...

Page 4: ...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 button on the bottom of the Receiver Th...

Page 5: ...g on screen Macintosh systems will swap to the next user if there is one F Lock Turns on and off the F function key secondary function see F Lock section Action 1 Programmable key Eject Ejects the CD...

Page 6: ...fresh page with F Lock turned on the F5 key now performs the Cut action You can use Kensington KeyboardWorks to have the F Lock function enabled by default when your computer starts Task Description H...

Page 7: ...Symptoms of the problem and what led to them Cleaning your Kensington PilotBoard Wireless Desktop for Mac Depending on how you work and the environment in which you work every keyboard needs to be cl...

Page 8: ...mful 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 f...

Page 9: ...Kensington Technology Group All rights reserved 2 05 Kensington Dust Blaster Dust Guardian and Surface Guardian are registered trademarks and MouseWorks is a trademark of ACCO World Corporation with...

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