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Trust Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

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Figure 9: Restarting the computer

6.  Click on Finish to restart your computer.

7. Use

7.1 

Description of the multimedia buttons

Your keyboard has 16 extra multimedia buttons for use in Windows 95, 98, NT4, 2000 and Millennium (see
figure 10). The following functions are installed as standard:

Figure 10: Multimedia buttons

Summary of Contents for 12022

Page 1: ...Trust Wireless Keyboard Mouse GB TRUST WIRELESS KEYBOARD MOUSE Instruction Manual Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...val systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s own personal use without prior written permission from the manufacturer Disclaimer statement The manufacturer specifically disclaims all warranties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties for the marketability and suitability for a particular purpose with respect to the software the accompanying product manu...

Page 3: ...aller 6 6 2 Installing the software 7 7 Use 8 7 1 Description of the multimedia buttons 8 7 2 Description of the Wireless Mouse buttons 9 8 Using the software 10 8 1 Setting up the Wireless Keyboard 10 8 2 Setting up the Wireless Mouse 10 8 2 1 Buttons tab 10 8 2 2 Pointers tab 12 8 2 3 Quick Access Wheel tab 12 8 2 4 Scroll tab 14 8 2 5 Action tab 15 8 2 6 Orientation tab 16 8 2 7 Cursor tab 17 8...

Page 4: ... information will be shown as follows Note The Wireless Keyboard and the Wireless Mouse only work when connected to your computer s PS 2 port The examples assume that the letter D has been assigned to your CD ROM drive If your system uses a different letter for your CD ROM drive for example E you should replace D by E 1 2 Contents of the box Check the contents of the box before reading the instruc...

Page 5: ... a damp cloth Do not use a liquid cleaning product or a spray 6 Make sure the keyboard is not used in a dusty room This will reduce the life span of the device 2 2 Batteries 1 The batteries are not rechargeable Do not try to recharge them Recharging the batteries may cause an explosion 2 Do not throw the batteries onto an open fire This may cause the batteries to explode 3 Do not drill into the ba...

Page 6: ...n see figure 1 6 Insert the computer s plug back into the wall socket Figure 1 Connecting 4 Inserting the batteries Note Inserting the batteries incorrectly can damage the keyboard and the mouse 4 1 Wireless Keyboard 1 Open the two battery flaps on the bottom of the keyboard by pushing the flaps in the direction indicated in figure 2 and then pulling the flaps off of the keyboard Do not use excess...

Page 7: ... that the keyboard and mouse use is the same as the Wireless Receiver s channel 5 1 Wireless Keyboard 1 Find the switch used to change the channel on the bottom of the keyboard This is located in the top left hand corner 2 Switch this to the left or right respectively channel 1 or 2 Channel 1 is recommended 5 2 Wireless Mouse 1 Find the switch used to change the channel on the bottom of the mouse ...

Page 8: ... mouse 6 1 Trust Software Installer 1 Start Windows 2 Insert the CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 3 Click on Start and select Run see figure 5 Figure 5 Starting setup 4 In the command line type d setup and click on OK 5 Select the language you wish to have the Trust Software Installer displayed in Figure 6 will appear Figure 6 Trust Software Installer 6 Select an option from the menu ...

Page 9: ... Select the language you wish to have the software installed in and click on OK Figure 7 will appear Figure 7 Software installation 4 Accept the default file location by clicking on Next Figure 8 will appear Figure 8 Start menu location 5 Accept the default Start menu location by clicking on Next A number of files will be copied to your computer When completed figure 9 will appear ...

Page 10: ...k on Finish to restart your computer 7 Use 7 1 Description of the multimedia buttons Your keyboard has 16 extra multimedia buttons for use in Windows 95 98 NT4 2000 and Millennium see figure 10 The following functions are installed as standard Figure 10 Multimedia buttons ...

Page 11: ...he previous document in your Internet browser WWW Starts your Internet browser Forward Goes to the next page in your Internet browser Sleep Puts the computer into the sleep position Suspend mode Wake up Takes the computer out of the sleep setting Table 1 Description of multimedia buttons Note If programs such as the Calculator or the e mail program are not correctly installed you may receive a Win...

Page 12: ... Function description Setup Program the E mail and WWW buttons OSD Change the OSD settings such as letter font OSD position or turn off the OSD Config Change the CD Player settings Exit Close the OSD Table 3 Explanation of figure 12 8 2 Setting up the Wireless Mouse The basic mouse functions have been optimally set for the user If you wish to change the mouse settings refer to the relevant chapter...

Page 13: ... scroll functions and auto panning 8 2 1 3 Profile configuration Using profile configuration you can use change and save three preference settings for Button assignment Quick Access Wheel and Quick Access Files The standard profile settings are given in Appendix B Save profile Follow the instructions below to change and save a profile 1 Select the desired profile 2 Set the functions for the mouse ...

Page 14: ...r for each item by clicking on Browse You can save the scheme by clicking on the Save As button See Windows Help for more information 8 2 3 Quick Access Wheel tab Quick Access Wheel is an application that can be set for use under one of the mouse buttons When Quick Access Wheel is started a wheel will be displayed Eight commonly used applications or functions can be started using this wheel Click ...

Page 15: ...unction Use the Quick Access Files option if you wish to add an application or function to the Quick Access Wheel Click on Apply to activate the alterations 8 2 3 1 Quick Access Files Figure 16 Mouse Properties Quick Access Files This window is used to add or remove items for the Quick Access Files Drives Give the location of certain items ...

Page 16: ... the order by moving an item up or down Click on OK to return to the Quick Access Wheel 8 2 4 Scroll tab Click on the Scroll tab figure 17 to set the mouse wheel properties Figure 17 Mouse Properties Scroll Scrolling Speed Set the speed for scrolling in a document etc Trust Dynamic Scroll Increased scrolling speed in a document when the mouse button and mouse wheel are used together Scrolling Dire...

Page 17: ...re 18 Mouse Properties Action Mouse Speed Set the speed that the mouse moves across the monitor Double Click Speed Set the speed for double clicking Double click on the Trust icon to test the speed Button Swap Set the mouse for left handed or right handed use ...

Page 18: ... your hand or to move the mouse in a more natural position 1 Click on Set Orientation 2 Move the mouse in a straight line in the direction of the finish line until the racing car reaches the finish line 3 Click on Apply to keep these settings Click on Cancel to delete the new settings Note A message will be displayed on the screen if you have not moved the mouse in a straight line Click on Retry t...

Page 19: ...electing this option the mouse automatically jumps to the active button Trails This option makes it easier to find the mouse pointer This function only works on an LCD monitor Loop When this option is selected the mouse pointer will reappear at the other side of the monitor when it reaches the end of the screen 8 2 8 Wireless tab Figure 21 Mouse Properties Wireless ...

Page 20: ...An icon of a battery with a red cross through it will also be shown in the taskbar The batteries must then be replaced see chapter 3 8 2 9 Information tab Figure 22 Mouse Properties Information This window gives the version number of the driver Click on http www trust com for more information about Trust computer products FAQ s new drivers etc ...

Page 21: ... track F Eject Open Close the CD ROM tray Table 4 Description of figure 23 9 Uninstalling It is only necessary to remove the software if you no longer wish to use the keyboard Follow the procedure given below 1 Click on Start Settings and select Control Panel 2 Double click on Add Remove Programs A new window will appear 3 Scroll through this list to Trust Wireless Keyboard Mouse and click on it A...

Page 22: ... functioning Figure 24 The bottom of the mouse with an open mouse ball compartment 5 Clean the ball by placing it under cold flowing water Dry the ball using a lint free cloth 6 Place the ball back in the mouse Refit the ring and turn the computer back on Note Do not use an aggressive cleaner such as petrol or white spirit This will harm the material Note Never immerse the mouse in water or anothe...

Page 23: ...e cable has not been connected Connect the cable correctly see chapter 3 The distance between the Wireless Receiver and the keyboard is too great Place the keyboard nearer to the Wireless Receiver Another device close by is using the same frequency as the keyboard Place the Wireless Receiver nearer to the keyboard The mouse does not move The mouse has not been connected or has not been connected c...

Page 24: ...also have the chance of winning some spectacular prizes If you still have problems after trying these solutions please contact one of the Trust Customer Care Centers The last page of this electronic instruction manual as well as the back of the printed quick installation manual contains more information Please have the following information available The article number This is 12022 12023 12024 12...

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Page 26: ...e same direction as the mouse moves DragLock Turns the mouse off for selecting and dragging Explorer Starts Windows Explorer Maximize Maximizes the active window Close Application Closes the active application Minimize Minimizes the active window Minimize All Minimizes all windows Recall Application Brings the last active application to the foreground Refresh Refreshes the active window Run Opens ...

Page 27: ...Opens the Mouse Properties window Internet Browser Opens the Internet browser E Mail Opens the E mail program Table 8 Mouse button functions Functions when mouse wheel is used in combination with 4th or 5th mouse button Button function Explanation description Zoom Zoom in out Application Switch Switches between different applications ALT TAB Horizontal Scroll Scroll horizontally Vertical Scroll Sc...

Page 28: ... Access Wheel 1 QAF list QAF list QAF list 2 Start Browser Start Browser Start Browser 3 Start E mail Start E mail Start E mail 4 Windows Find Favorites Bookmarks New E mail 5 Screen dump Search Active Screen dump 6 Magnifying glass Full screen Help 7 Mouse properties window New E mail Mouse properties window 8 Close Print Print Quick Access Files 1 WordPad WordPad FreeCell 2 NotePad NotePad Solit...

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