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Running the Cherry KeyM@n software
You can run the Cherry
KeyM@n
software by the
following means:
• Start/Programs/Cherry Keyboard Manager/
Keyboard properties
• Start/Settings/Control Panel/Keyboard
3.3 Installing
KeyM@n
software in Linux
1 Place the installation CD, included in the scope of
delivery, in your CD-ROM drive.
2 In the folder drivers/Linux there is a file called
INSTALL
or
README
with installation instructions.
Open this file.
3 Carry out the installation as described.
4 Troubleshooting
4.1 Keyboard does not work
• To make sure that the keyboard is not defective,
test it if possible with another PC/laptop.
• If the keyboard is connected to the PS/2 port:
Remove the adapter and connect the keyboard to
the USB port of the computer.
• If the keyboard is connected to the USB port:
Connect the keyboard using the adapter to the PS/
2 port of the computer. See Chapter
2.1 "Connecting keyboard to the PS/2 port".
• If the keyboard is connected to the USB port: Use
another USB port on the PC/laptop.
• If the keyboard is connected to the USB port: Set
the option "USB Keyboard Support" or "USB
Legacy Mode" to
enabled
in the BIOS of the PC.
4.2 Software installation does not work
• If a keyboard or mouse software is already
installed on the PC, it must be uninstalled
beforehand. Otherwise malfunctions can result.
• Check whether the user logged-in at the computer
has the rights to install the software (e.g.
administrator rights in Windows 2000 or XP).
• Check whether your operating system supports the
software.
5 Tips
5.1 Cleaning
Caution!
Damage may be caused by harsh cleaning agents or
liquids in the keyboard
1 Do not use solutions such as gasoline or alcohol
and scouring agents or scouring sponges for
cleaning.
2 Prevent fluids from entering the devices.
3 Do not remove the keycaps of the keyboard.
1 Switch off the PC.
2 Clean the keyboard with a slightly damp cloth and
some mild cleaning agent
(e. g.: dishwashing liquid).
3 Dry off the devices with a soft, lint-free cloth.
5.2 RSI syndrome
RSI syndrome
RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain Injury". RSI arises
due to small movements continuously repeated over a
long period of time.
Typical symptoms are discomfort in the fingers or
neck. For further information see:
www.cherry.de/
english/service/servicedownload_rsi.htm
1 Set up your workspace ergonomically.
2 Change the angle of the keyboard using the rear
supports.
3 Position the keyboard and mouse in such a manner
that your upper arms and wrists are outstretched
and to the sides of your body.
4 Take several short breaks, with stretching exercises
if necessary.
5 Change your posture often.
5.3 Disposal
Dispose of the old unit via a collecting
point for electronic scrap or via your
dealer.