Nisis Easytouch K1 Installation Manual Download Page 2

NISIS K1 Dual Mode Internet & Multimedia PS/2 Keyboard Rev. 1.5 

Connecting your Keyboard to your PC 

1. 

Switch off your PC. 

2. 

Connect the K1 Keyboard PS/2 plug into your PC Keyboard PS/2 socket at the back of your PC. 
Some PCs have a PS/2 Mouse socket next to the PS/2 Keyboard socket, so take care to connect your 
keyboard to the correct socket. 

3. 

Switch on your PC. 

 

Touch Manager Software Installation 

 
Background Tasks 

Before installing any Programs, Drivers or Hardware, you should ensure that all other programs and background 
tasks are closed. This applies to whatever Programs, Drivers or Hardware you are installing and is not specific to 
NISIS products. To check what background tasks are running, hold the “Ctrl” and “Alt” keys down on your 
keyboard while you press the “Delete” key once only. 
 

Windows 95, 98 or ME 

If you are running Windows 98, or ME, you should see a list of programs that are running in the background. 
 

Windows 2000 

If you are running Windows 2000, you should see a Windows Security window. Click on the Task Manager 
button to see a list of programs that are running in the background. 
 
Some of these programs or background tasks are necessary for Windows to function correctly, but most others 
are background tasks such as mouse drivers, virus checkers and other communication programs, should be shut 
down, temporarily, while you install new application programs, drivers or hardware. 
 
If you see "Explorer" listed, leave it displayed. If you see "Systray" listed, leave it displayed. All other tasks can 
be ended. 
You close down a Task by highlighting it, then clicking on the "End Task" button. Some tasks will end 
immediately, while others may take some time before you see the screen confirming the task has ended. 
 
Once all the tasks that you have chosen to close down, have ended, you can start the installation of your NISIS 
product drivers. 
 
When you restart your PC, all tasks that you ended, will start again as usual. 
 
Insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM Drive. The CD should automatically show the Installation screen. 
If the CD does not autostart, then you can start the “Setup.exe” program manually by clicking on the Windows 
“Start” button, select the “Run…” option, click on the “Browse…” button, and locate your CD ROM Drive 
(usually drive “D”), and select the “Setup.exe” program, click on the “Open” button, and finally click on the 
“OK” button. 
 
Follow the instructions on the scre en. 
 
After your computer restarts, you should see the Touch Manager icon on the Windows Task bar. 
 
Don't forget that each time you restart your PC, background tasks are enabled again. So if you are installing 
several programs, which require you to reboot your PC after each installation, you will need to temporarily end 
each background task after every restart until you have completed all the installations. 
 

Using the Touch Manager Program 

The default set up, programs the four red keys at the top of your keyboard to perform the following actions :- 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 Some functions may not be available to you if you don’t have a sound card, or a CD 

ROM with audio playback facilities, if you don’t have access to the Internet, or your computers Power 
Management features have not been installed. Check with your PC documentation for more information on these 
features. 

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