Trust SILVERLINE 302KS User Manual Download Page 2

TRUST 302KS SILVERLINE WIRELESS DESKSET

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Installation

4.1 

Uninstalling old drivers and devices

The most common cause of faults during installation is the presence of a driver for a
similar, old device. The best solution is to first remove all drivers related to old
devices before installing the new driver.
1. 

Enter the Windows ‘Safe Mode’ (press F8 when starting Windows and then
select ‘Safe Mode’ from the menu which is displayed).

2. 

Click on ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and double-click on the
‘Add/Remove Programs’ icon.

3. 

Find all the programs for similar, old devices and remove these by clicking on
the ‘Add/Remove’ button. When in the ‘Safe Mode’, it is possible for some
programs to appear twice. In that case, remove all the programs which
appear twice.

4. 

Restart the computer.

4.2 

Inserting the batteries

1. 

Open the cover of the battery compartment on the bottom of the mouse.

2. 

Insert 2 AAA batteries into the mouse as indicated inside the battery
compartment.

3. 

Close the mouse battery compartment.

4. 

Open the keyboard battery compartment.

5. 

Insert 2 AA batteries into the battery compartment as indicated inside the
battery compartment.

6. 

Close the keyboard battery compartment.

Note:

Do not recharge the batteries for the keyboard and the mouse. They are
NOT rechargeable.

Note:

Inserting the batteries incorrectly may cause damage.

4.3 

Connecting to the computer

Note:

Make sure the computer is turned off.

1. 

Connect the receiver’s green plug to the PS/2 mouse connection on your
computer.

2. 

Connect the receiver’s purple plug to the PS/2 keyboard connection on your
computer.

4.4  Making a wireless connection

 

Make sure your computer is turned on.

 

Make sure the devices are no more 1 meter apart and there are no objects (or
metal surfaces) between them, since this will reduce the quality of the
connection.

 

Make sure that the batteries have been inserted and that they have enough
power (see chapter 4.2).

Summary of Contents for SILVERLINE 302KS

Page 1: ...age the device Do not use the device near water Do not repair this device yourself Nowadays there are an increasing number of wireless products video audio convenience computer etc which work in the same frequency range as this device It may therefore be possible that the functionality of this device is limited by or is limiting for other wireless devices This can only be avoided by paying attenti...

Page 2: ... on the bottom of the mouse 2 Insert 2 AAA batteries into the mouse as indicated inside the battery compartment 3 Close the mouse battery compartment 4 Open the keyboard battery compartment 5 Insert 2 AA batteries into the battery compartment as indicated inside the battery compartment 6 Close the keyboard battery compartment Note Do not recharge the batteries for the keyboard and the mouse They a...

Page 3: ... not been connected correctly 1 Turn on your computer and start Windows 2 The receiver will be automatically detected and installed as a standard PS 2 mouse and keyboard 4 5 Installation in Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Note The latest driver can be downloaded from www trust com 13165 Check whether a new driver is available and use this for the installation Note Make sure all other...

Page 4: ...e Wireless Deskset Keyboard Trust 302KS Silverline Wireless Deskset Mouse Trust 302KS Silverline Wireless Deskset Mouse Uninstall Trust 302KS Silverline Wireless Deskset Mouse 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...

Page 5: ...creases the volume Increase the volume M Play Pause Play pause a CD N Stop Stop playing a CD O Back Previous CD track P Forward Next CD track Q Media player Open Windows Media Player R My computer Shortcut to My Computer S Calculator Shortcut to the calculator T Empty battery indicator This is lit when the batteries for the keyboard are almost empty V ID button Button for making a connection betwe...

Page 6: ...r Windows taskbar by selecting these options 5 After you have made the desired settings click on Apply to confirm your settings 6 1 3 Euro symbol Every keyboard with a Euro symbol works correctly No separate driver is necessary for the keyboard The symbol can be displayed by pressing the ALT Euro key It is important to know that Windows must first be fully Euro compatible otherwise the ALT Euro ke...

Page 7: ...on scroll wheel D Buttons 4 5 Programmable fourth and fifth mouse buttons on the left hand and right hand sides of the mouse G ID button Button for making a wireless connection Table 2 Explanation of the mouse 6 2 2 Software 1 Double click on the Trust icon figure 4 in the right hand corner of the taskbar 2 The configuration window for the mouse will appear see figure 8 3 The scroll wheel mode can...

Page 8: ...orrectly No batteries have been inserted Insert the batteries The batteries for the keyboard are empty Replace the batteries The receiver has not been connected correctly Connect the receiver correctly There is no wireless connection between the mouse keyboard and receiver Make a wireless connection between the keyboard and or the mouse and the receiver see chapter 4 4 The mouse batteries are empt...

Page 9: ...e software has not been correctly installed Remove all the drivers see chapter 4 1 and reinstall them see chapter 4 5 The multimedia keys do not react The software for your old keyboard is still active Remove the old software see chapter 4 1 The software has not been installed Install the mouse software The scroll function does not work The software has not been configured correctly Configure the ...

Page 10: ...es invalid if the product has been opened if there is mechanical damage if the product has been misused if alterations have been made to the product if the product has been repaired by a third party in the case of negligence or if the product has been used for a purpose other than that originally intended Excluded from the warranty Damage caused by accidents or disasters such as fire flood earthqu...

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