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           TriBeam Inc.     KeyBoardEZ 

 

 

KeyboardEZ

 – Keyboard Adaptor 

Module 
 
Use a full-size computer keyboard with a 
Palm Handheld.

 

 
Installation Manual and User’s 
Guide 
 
 

Install KeyboardEZ from the included CD onto your handheld.  KeyboardEZ 
is currently compatible with the following Palm Handhelds: Tungsten T5, E2, 
T|X, Lifedrive, Treo 650 and 700p.  The Keyboard Adaptor Module is 
compatible with PS/2 keyboards. 

 

KeyBoardEZ is the software interface for the TriBeam keyboard adapter 
module.  This software allows the user to customize the F-key application 
shortcuts, control the speed and delay of key repeats, test the keyboard 
driver, and manually turn the driver on or off.  Also, there are many 
keyboard shortcuts that make the use of the stylus virtually unnecessary. 
 
KeyBoardEZ is a plug and play application.  The handheld auto-detects 
when the keyboard adaptor module is plugged in.  The keyboard adaptor 
module supplies power from the handheld to the keyboard so no batteries 
are needed! 
 
 

Main Screen

 

KeyBoardEZ shows the Main screen when it 
starts.  This screen can be used to manually 
turn the keyboard driver on or off, to enable 
or disable key clicks, or to test that the driver 
is working properly.  It's usually not necessary to manually turn the driver on 
or off as it starts and stops automatically when the keyboard adapter module 
is plugged in and unplugged.  For more information tap on the "Main 
Screen" item on the Help screen. 

 
 
Customizing F-key shortcuts

 

 

To get to the key assignment screen, tap the 
arrow on the upper right of the screen, then 
tap the Assign Keys item from the list that 
pops up.  A screen containing a list of all the 
F-keys and the shortcut assigned to each 
are shown. The shortcut may be changed 
for each F-key or they can be restored back 
to their default values by tapping the menu 
button.  For more information tap on the 
"Key Assign" item on the Help screen.  
 

Keyboard Adaptor Module shown with handheld (not 
included) and keyboard (optional).

 

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