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Internet PS/2 Multimedia Keyboard 

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Page 1: ...Internet PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard ...

Page 2: ... TO ANY MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT OR SERVICE TO YOU HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language with...

Page 3: ...Keyboard Software 2 Changing Keyboard Settings 3 For the Windows XP operating system 3 Using the Keyboard 3 Alphanumeric keys 3 Function keys 4 Arrow keys 4 Edit keys 5 Numeric keys 5 Special buttons 6 Features 6 Buttons 7 Button configuration 12 Troubleshooting 13 Regulatory Information 14 Declaration of Conformity 14 Contents ...

Page 4: ...iv Internet PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard ...

Page 5: ...he Internet PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard connects to the computer through a PS 2 keyboard port System Requirements You must have a PC with the Microsoft Windows XP operating system to use the Internet PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard Installing the Keyboard 1 Turn off your computer 2 Insert the keyboard PS 2 connector into the PS 2 port on the back of the PC 3 Press the On button The computer automatically re...

Page 6: ...yboard software solution CD into a CD ROM or DVD ROM drive Skip to step 5 if the program automatically starts If the program does not start automatically continue with step 2 2 Click Start on the taskbar 3 Click My Computer 4 Double click on the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive in which you inserted the Microsoft Windows XP keyboard software solution CD 5 Click Yes to begin the installation 6 When the inst...

Page 7: ...if it is present 4 Double click Keyboard The Keyboard Properties window opens 5 Click a tab and change settings as desired 6 Click Apply 7 Click OK Using the Keyboard The keyboard has an arrangement of standard keys and special buttons The illustrations show the location of the keys and buttons Alphanumeric keys l l The alphanumeric keys are the main keys found on a standard typewriter ...

Page 8: ... software program being used Pressing F3 opens a search window F1 and F3 are available at all times Other function key operations may depend on what software program you are using Arrow keys l l The arrow keys are controls for up down right and left You can use these keys instead of the mouse to move the cursor for navigation in a Web site in a document or in a game ...

Page 9: ...l When the Num Lock LED light emitting diode on the keyboard is on the numeric keys are the number keys and arithmetic functions found on a basic calculator When the Num Lock LED on the keyboard is off the numeric keys are directional keys used during games or to move the cursor Press the Num Lock key to lock and unlock the numeric key functions ...

Page 10: ...Your keyboard enables you to Adjust speaker volume Mute speaker sound Start and stop playing a CD or DVD skip to different tracks and eject the disc tray Connect to the Internet if you have an established Internet account Search for information on the Internet Customize the buttons to open programs and connect to Web sites Place the PC into standby to save power Get support information Find a file...

Page 11: ...Internet PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard 7 Buttons The top of the keyboard has a number of special buttons l l E H P S R M N K B A C T V W D F G Note Some buttons may be labeled differently on your keyboard ...

Page 12: ...or press standby again May take 10 30 seconds before screen reappears B user User Switches between the PC users C hp HP Links to HP Web site D Help Opens the Help and Support Center E photo My Photo Center Or Picture It Opens an imaging software program Can be reconfigured F music Music Starts MusicMatch Jukebox or Windows Media Player Can be reconfigured G video Video Opens video software program...

Page 13: ...PS 2 Multimedia Keyboard 9 Figure Key Icon Feature Description H Shopping K Sports M Finance N Connect P Search R Chat S E Mail Goes to popular Web sites Can be reconfigured to open any site or software program ...

Page 14: ...lume Up and Volume Down buttons Volume knob Increases speaker volume when turned clockwise and decreases volume when turned counterclockwise It can be turned indefinitely even after maximum sound has been reached Volume Up and Down buttons Press the Volume Up button to increase volume and the Volume Down button to decrease volume W Mute Turns speaker sound on and off The Internet buttons will work...

Page 15: ...nd close top optical disc tray if you have two optical drives 2a open and close the bottom optical disc tray if you have two optical drives 2a open and close the optical disc tray if you have one optical drive b record c play or pause d stop e skip to the previous track f skip to the next track ...

Page 16: ... Keyboard 5 When the Keyboard Properties window appears click the Buttons tab 6 Double click the button you want to change The Button Configuration window opens 7 Choose the button capability from the drop down list Enter the Display label and the Address information For a Web site enter the complete Web site URL in the Address box 8 Click OK 9 On the Buttons tab click Apply 10 Repeat steps 6 thro...

Page 17: ... the PS 2 port on the back of the computer Try reinserting the connector 1 Turn off your computer Unplug the keyboard PS 2 connector from the back of the PC 2 Plug the keyboard PS 2 connector back into the PS 2 port on the back of the PC 3 Press the On button The computer automatically recognizes the keyboard When I push one of the special or multimedia buttons on the keyboard nothing happens Chec...

Page 18: ...15 Class B 2 Supplementary Information 1 The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer and peripherals 2 This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes...

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