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Important Ergonomic
Information

Long periods of repetitive motions using an improperly 
set-up workspace, incorrect body position, and poor work
habits may be associated with physical discomfort
and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles.
If you feel pain, numbness, weakness, swelling,
burning, cramping, or stiffness in these areas,
see a qualified health professional. For more information,
please read the Comfort Guidelines located on the Labtec

®

Software CD.

1

Turn off the computer

2

Remove the old keyboard
and mouse

Caution!

If you have previously installed other keyboard or mouse
drivers on your computer, please remove them first!
(Use Windows

®

Add/Remove Programs in the Windows

®

Control Panel.) Do not proceed with installation until you
have removed these old drivers. They may interfere with
the proper operation of your new keyboard and mouse.

3

Connect the keyboard
and mouse receiver
cables

4

Install the batteries in the
keyboard and the mouse

Refer to the battery diagram inside the battery compartment.

Note where the positive and negative ends of the batteries

are to be inserted.

Mouse cable is green and has a mouse icon.

Keyboard cable is purple and has a keyboard icon.

5

Turn on the computer

6

Establish communication
between the receiver
and keyboard and mouse

Press the connect button on the receiver, then press the
reset button on the mouse. Next, press the connect button
on the receiver again, and press the reset button on
the keyboard. Note: you only have 10 seconds from
the time you press the receivers button to press the mouse
or keyboard reset buttons.

7

Install the software

1. Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM drive

of the computer.

2. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish installing

the software (double click on the “SETUP” icon
if installation does not start automatically).

8

Troubleshooting

If your keyboard or mouse does not work, try the following:

Remove the old mouse and keyboard drivers.

Refer to step 2.

Check cable connections.

The receiver’s keyboard cable

plugs into the PS/2 keyboard port on the back of the
computer. The receiver’s mouse cable plugs into the PS/2
mouse port. Refer to step 3.

Check battery installation.

Refer to the battery diagram

inside the battery compartments. Refer to step
4. Battery life is 2-6 months, depending on usage.

Establish communications.

Keep the distance between

the receiver and the keyboard and mouse within 1 meter 
(1.5 meters max). Some objects may affect the operating
distance or completely block the signal. Metallic surfaces
will shorten transmission distances. Refer to step 6.

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