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TRUST 270KD SILVERLINE KEYBOARD & WIRELESS MOUSE
4
4.1.2
Changing the mouse ID code
You can use a new wireless mouse on your computer without changing the receiver.
You only need to change the ID code. This is carried out as follows:
1.
Right-click the mouse icon (Trust icon on the right-hand side of the taskbar)
and select ‘Connect RF-Mouse ID Code’ from the menu. The ‘Wireless
Mouse ID Code’ window will be displayed (see figure 3).
2.
Move the wireless mouse for a couple of seconds to make a connection and
then click on ‘Connect ID’.
3.
The new ID will be connected and the ‘Wireless Mouse’ window will close.
4.
Click on ‘Close’ to close the window without changing the ID code.
5
Checking after the installation
After installing the device and the driver, the following are installed on your computer
and can be checked:
Taskbar
- An icon will be displayed on the right-hand side of the taskbar.
‘Start - Settings - Control Panel’. Double-click on the ‘System’ icon and select
the ‘Device Manager’ tab
- Keyboard - Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
- Mouse - Trust 270KD Wireless Mouse
‘Start - Settings - Control Panel’ and then double-click on the ‘Add/Remove
Programs’ icon
- Trust iKeyWorks Office 6.1
- Trust 270KD Wireless Mouse
Start - Programs - Trust - 270KD Silverline Keyboard & Wireless Mouse
- Keyboard - iKeyworks Office 6.1 - Uninstall iKeyworks Office 6.1
- Mouse - Trust 270KD Wireless Mouse V1.1 - Uninstall Trust 270KD Wireless
Mouse V1.1
Note:
The information given above will vary when the installation has
been altered by the user (for example, not everything has been
installed or locations other than the default locations have been
selected).
Note:
Deviations may also occur as a result of using new drivers
available on the Internet.
Note:
The location or name may vary in the ‘Control Panel’ for different
operating systems.
6 Use
6.1 Keyboard
software
1.
Double-click on the keyboard icon in the taskbar.
2.
Select the ‘HotKeys’ tab to configure the hotkeys (see figure 4). See chapter
6.3 for a description of the various hotkey functions.