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Press the
•
NumLk
key in the top key row to switch on the virtual numeric keypad function (keys are defined
with blue imprints: Numeric keypad locked).
During active Num Lock function, you may keep the
•
Fn
key pressed, in order to temporarily de-activate the
virtual numeric keypad. This is particularly convenient when wanting to enter an occasional letter amongst
the many numbers.
Without previously activating the NumLk key, the holding down of the
•
Fn
key will control the integrated
position keys in the same way as an external keypad.
Note: When starting the PC it should be noted, that in the BIOS or in the operation system it is
already de-
fined, whether the Num Lock function will be booted up automatically in an activated or deactivated status.
This can influence the input of a possible password when starting the operating system. So, if your system
reports after input an „incorrect password“, perhaps only the Num Lock function is active.
3.5 Tilt-feet
The KSK-5210 RF has got two tilt feet below the keyboard
allowing a slope position of the keyboard for an ergonomic
and non-fatiguing work. The feet are specially conceived,
that the keyboard cannot slip on the table, also with tilted
feet, like it is well-known from conventional keyboards.
However, using the keyboard on very hard surfaces can
cause a light „wobbling“ due to the round shape of the
trackball. I this case you should not expand the feet.
5. How to clean the keyboard
Remove dust with a brush, with soft compressed air, or with a vacuum cleaner with brush head nozzle.
•
Remove fine dirt with a not-too-damp cloth.
•
DO NOT use any aggressive detergents, solvents or gasoline in order to clean the keyboard.
•
User Manual KSK-5210 RF
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