… touch the difference
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Version 1.0 (2008/12/17)
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© 2008 by MaxPoint Handelsges. mbH
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Check whether your BIOS system supports USB keyboards
*
. Some main board manufacturers offer BIOS up-
dates for download over the Internet.
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Ensure in your system settings, that the used USB connection was not deactivated in your operating system
*
.
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Should your system-updates keep out of success, it is recommendable to test the keyboard with another PC
with the same operating system to rule out a hardware damage of the USB receiver.
* Refer to the documentation of your PC for details.
Windows XP and Vista (the procedures for both operating systems are nearly identical):
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After connecting the Bluetooth adapter with your
PC, the necessary drivers are installed
automatically by the Windows’ PNP functionality
and the blue Bluetooth logo appears at the
bottom right corner of the screen.
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Now the radio connection must be established between the
Bluetooth adapter and the keyboard (Connecting). A
double click
with the left mouse key on the Bluetooth logo opens the menu
„Bluetooth devices“
Click “Add“ and „OK“.
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Alternatively to the
just described
method a
single
click
on the
Bluetooth logo
opens a pull up
menu; and after a
further click on the
option „add
Bluetooth devices“
appears the menu
(shown in the
picture).
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Place a tick for „Device is set and can be identified“
and click „Continue>“.