background image

B

RUSSELS     

H

ANNOVER    

B

ARCELONA    

T

OKYO      

M

ILANO     

A

MSTERDAM     

S

INGAPORE        

L

ONDON     

P

ARIS     

N

EW 

Y

ORK    

L

OS 

A

NGELES     

T

ORONTO     

H

ONG 

K

ONG     

S

YDNEY

Universal IR Keyboard

USER’S GUIDE

Making Your Mobile Life Easier.

Making Your Mobile Life Easier.

Visit our Web site at: www.targus.com

Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. 

©

 2003 Targus Corp.

400-0103-001A

Summary of Contents for PA870U

Page 1: ...NEW YORK LOS ANGELES TORONTO HONG KONG SYDNEY Universal IR Keyboard USER S GUIDE Making Your Mobile Life Easier Making Your Mobile Life Easier Visit our Web site at www targus com Features and specifications are subject to change without notice 2003 Targus Corp 400 0103 001A ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ly execute commands and options Take a keyboard and mouse with you whenever you travel with your PDA In addition to this user s guide this package contains the Targus Universal Infrared Keyboard and the driver software CD ROM Installing the Driver To install the driver software for the IR keyboard you need A computer with the Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP operating system and a CD ROM drive A synchroni...

Page 4: ...drive and then click OK 5 Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation 6 Synchronize to copy the driver to your PDA Palm OS only Installing the Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover from the keyboard s back holder by pressing the battery cover tab and siding it off Opening the battery cover 2 Insert the supplied CR2032 lithium batteries under the clips with the positive sides facing u...

Page 5: ... by sliding the lock button from unlocked to locked position 2 Adjust the angle of the PDA holder using the support foot Opening the IR keyboard 3 Extend the support arm s that you want to use to steady your PDA You can place your PDA upright or landscape on its side to best suit your needs NOTE To view your PDA screen properly in the landscape position your PDA must have a third party screen flip...

Page 6: ...urn off your PDA if it is on and secure it between the extended support arms Attaching the PDA to the IR keyboard 5 Rotate the infrared arm and angle the tip so that the keyboard s IR port is directly over your PDA s IR port To Support arms Infrared arm Infrared port ...

Page 7: ...an now turn on your PDA and enable the driver Enabling the Keyboard After installing the driver and securing the IR keyboard to your PDA you can enable it through the main application screen To do this You are now ready to customize and use the IR keyboard Pocket PC Palm OS 1 Tap Start then IR keybd The main application screen appears 2 Tap on the box next to Enabled so that a check mark appears 1...

Page 8: ...allows you to view the software version and copyright information Pocket PC Palm OS 1 Tap Start IR keybd then File The File menu appears 2 Select the option you want to view or customize 1 Tap Applications icon then the IR keybd icon 2 Tap IR keybd to view the Options menu About Shows the software version and copyright Help Pocket PC only Lists the online Help topics Function Keys Defines the prog...

Page 9: ... you want to assign 2 Select a mode from the drop down menu The available modes are Run Paste and Special 3 Enter any details in the box provided such as an application or file name or specific text or select a special feature from the drop down menu 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to define additional function keys 5 To save your settings close the window by tapping Done on your PDA screen 1 Tap the d...

Page 10: ...lows you to set the speed at which a letter number or other character repeats when you press and hold a key The settings range is 1 slow to 10 fast for Pocket PCs and 1 slow to 5 fast for Palm OS Enable key click sound Palm OS only which simulates typewriter clicking sounds when you press keys on the IR keyboard Test Area allows you to test the delay and repeat rate by holding down a letter or num...

Page 11: ...Palm OS only allows you to change the cursor s shape You can choose from the following shapes square arrow or cross Mouse Speed Slow allows you to set the speed at which the cursor normally moves The settings range is 1 slow to 10 fast Mouse Speed Fast allows you to set the higher speed at which the cursor moves after the speed delay when you press and hold down the mouse button The settings range...

Page 12: ...keyboard To tap and hold an on screen option press and hold the check mark key on the IR keyboard NOTE The mouse turns itself off after two seconds of non operation or when you press any key on the IR keyboard Typing Keyboard Shortcuts The following table details the key sequences you can use to access options and additional characters and to issue commands to your PDA from the IR keyboard To use ...

Page 13: ... Fn 1 Esc Esc 2 1 Superscript 1 1 Superscript 1 3 2 Superscript 2 2 Superscript 2 4 3 Superscript 3 3 Superscript 3 5 4 4 6 5 5 7 6 Circumflex 6 Circumflex 8 7 7 9 8 8 10 9 9 11 0 0 12 _ _ 13 14 Backspace Power Off Backspace Power Off 15 Tab Back tab Tab 16 q Q Quit app Nordic A ring q Q Nordic A ring 17 w W w W 18 e E e E 19 r R r R ...

Page 14: ... ø Ø 25 p P p P 26 27 28 29 Caps Caps 30 a A Select All æ Æ a A Select All æ Æ 31 s S s S 32 d D º d D Pg Down º 33 f F ƒ f F ƒ 34 g G g G 35 h H h H 36 j J j J 37 k K k K 38 l L l L Backlight 39 Diaeresis Umlaut Diaeresis Umlaut Pocket PC Palm OS Normal Shift Ctrl Fn Shift Fn Normal Shift Ctrl Fn Shift Fn ...

Page 15: ...44 x X Cut x X Cut 45 c C Copy ç Ç c C Copy ç Ç 46 v V Paste v V Paste 47 b B ß b B ß 48 n N New n N 49 m M m M 50 Note 51 Send 52 53 Right Shift Right Shift 54 Grave accent Tilde Grave accent Tilde 55 Ctrl Ctrl 56 Fn Fn 57 Alt Alt 58 Win Cmd Stroke Shortcut Pocket PC Palm OS Normal Shift Ctrl Fn Shift Fn Normal Shift Ctrl Fn Shift Fn ...

Page 16: ... cursor down Mouse Down Select line down Cursor to next line Text cursor down 67 Mouse Left Select character left Cursor to prev word Text cursor left Mouse Left Select character left Cursor to prev word Text cursor left 68 Mouse Right Select character right Cursor to next word Text cursor right Mouse Right Select character right Cursor to next word Text cursor right 69 Click Click 70 Notes Inbox ...

Page 17: ...sted in the table 4 Release the keys and type the letter you want to accent For uppercase accents press Shift and the letter you want to accent For example to type the umlaut ö in Köln use the key combination Fn and semi colon then o Depending on the type of diacritical mark you want to use you can accent the upper or lowercase letters A E I O U Y and N Things to Remember Some Pocket PCs automatic...

Page 18: ... that the check mark disappears 4 Enable the keyboard see Enabling the Keyboard on page 7 How do I stop miscellaneous characters from appearing on my PDA screen after I stop typing There may be another infrared device such as your computer or another PDA interfering with your IR keyboard connection Make sure that the keyboard s IR port is directly above your PDA s IR port and turn off any other in...

Page 19: ... Yes to remove the keyboard software or No to cancel the operation 5 Install the driver software following the instructions in Installing the Driver on page 3 1 Tap Applications icon to access the Applications screen 2 Tap the Menu icon then App to display the menu list and select Delete 3 Tap IR Keyboard then the Delete on screen button 4 Tap Yes to remove the keyboard driver or No to cancel the ...

Page 20: ... 35 25 8751 France 33 0 1 64 53 9151 Germany 49 0 21 16 579 1151 Italy 39 0 24 827 1151 Netherlands 31 0 53 484 9470 Spain 34 0 91 745 6221 Sweden 46 0 8 751 4058 Switzerland 41 0 1 212 0007 United Kingdom 44 0 20 7744 0330 Eastern Europe others 31 0 53 484 9479 Product Registration For more efficient customer service and to activate the product s warranty Targus recommends that you register your ...

Page 21: ...owing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Statement Tested to Comply This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote...

Page 22: ...nnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Microsoft Windows and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Palm is a trademark of Palm Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 23: ......

Reviews: