Wireless
Keyboard
and
Mouse
User
Guide
Your
new
computer
has
a
2.4
GHz
Wireless
Keyboard
and
Mouse
Kit
.
It
uses
digital
radio
technology
to
ensure
unhindered
communication
between
the
keyboard
,
the
mouse
and
your
computer
without
a
cable
connection
.
The
transmission
and
reception
of
the
keyboard
and
mouse
are
free
from
angle
restrictions
.
Setup
x
The
distance
between
the
keyboard
,
mouse
and
receiver
should
not
exceed
10
meters
.
x
Do
not
place
the
receiver
on
metal
surfaces
.
x
Do
not
move
Laser
mouse
on
the
following
-
Glass
or
any
transparent
materials
Dark
surfaces
Mirrored
or
reflective
surfaces
Mouse
pad
with
too
many
colors
Rough
surfaces
Setting
up
the
mouse
Step
1:
Remove
USB
receiver
(
for
selected
models
)
●
Open
the
battery
compartment
cover
at
the
top
of
the
mouse
.
Remove
the
USB
receiver
(1).
Step
2:
Insert
the
battery
into
the
mouse
The
mouse
requires
two
AAA
batteries
.
●
Insert
two
AAA
batteries
(2)
into
the
battery
compartment
.
●
Replace
the
battery
compartment
cover
.
Step
3:
Turn
on
the
mouse
●
Ensure
the
switch
(3)
at
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
is
ON
.
Setting
up
the
keyboard
Insert
the
battery
.
●
Remove
the
battery
compartment
cover
(4)
at
the
bottom
of
the
keyboard
by
pushing
it
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
.
●
Insert
two
AAA
batteries
.
●
Replace
the
battery
compartment
cover
(4).
CAUTION
:
Risk
of
explosion
if
battery
is
replaced
by
an
incorrect
type
.
Dispose
of
used
batteries
according
to
instructions
.
Refer
to
"
Important
Battery
Information
"
for
disposal
instructions
.
Using
the
mouse
and
keyboard
Mouse
In
addition
to
two
buttons
,
the
mouse
also
has
a
wheel
that
can
be
used
as
follows
:
●
As
a
3
rd
button
:
Press
on
the
wheel
.
●
For
scrolling
,
e
.
g
.
in
document
or
on
Internet
pages
:
Scroll
the
wheel
forward
or
back
.
Keyboard
●
The
following
key
descriptions
apply
to
the
operating
systems
that
support
these
functions
(
e
.
g
.
Windows
2000/
XP
/
Vista
/
Windows
7/
Windows
8).
Windows
Key
Press
to
open
the
Start
Menu
Application
Key
Pressing
the
Application
key
is
the
same
as
clicking
the
right
mouse
key
to
open
the
current
function
menu