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Brief User’s Guide 
Kinesis

®

 Advantage

   

 
USB Contoured Keyboard 
(Mac/PC Switchable)   

*KB500USB, KB500USB/QD, KB510USB 

 

This document is designed to be a quick overview and refer-
ence guide for your new Advantage keyboard. The full User’s 
Manual is available to download at http://www.kinesis.com/
support/manuals.htm. 
 

Connecting to your computer 

The Kinesis Advantage keyboard requires an available USB 
port. For Macintosh systems, the operating system must be OS 
8.6 or more recent. For Windows PCs, the operating system 
must be Windows 98 or newer. 

No special driver is required

just use the standard driver provided by the operating system.

 

 

The first time you connect your keyboard to a Windows PC, 
the system will identify the keyboard as a new USB device and 
should install generic “HID” drivers provided by the operating 
system. It is advisable not to connect a USB device to the back 
of the keyboard until the keyboard itself is installed and oper-
ating correctly.  
 

Using integrated palm rests and palm pads 

The palm rests are designed to provide comfortable support for 
your hands while not actively typing, though many users rest 
their palms some of the time while typing in order to relieve 
strain on the neck and shoulders. For maximum speed, try 
holding your palms slightly above the palm rest area while 
typing. Do not expect to reach all of the keys on the keyboard 
without moving your hands from a stationary position on the 
palm rests. For maximum comfort, install the self-adhesive 
palm pads provided with your new keyboard. Replacement 
palm pads are available from your dealer or direct from Kine-
sis. 

 

Familiar key layout (QWERTY standard, Dvorak dual-
legended available) 

Kinesis Contoured keyboards retain the familiar QWERTY 
key layout. Several changes in the location of non-letter keys 
reduce the work required of your little fingers and increase the 
workload for your stronger thumbs. Optional foot switches can 
further reduce the work demanded of your hands and fingers.  

 

Alphanumeric keys on the Advantage keyboard 

The alphanumeric key layout is split into two separate sections 
on the keyboard. However, the finger you use to press each 
key is the same one that you would use on a traditional key-
board. The middle row of keys is the home row. To help you 
to locate the home row, these keys are a different color and are 
differently sculpted. It is also important to be able to find the 
home row by touch from anywhere on the keyboard. To assist 
with this, Kinesis has designed the tops of the home row keys 
(i.e., the keycaps) with a cupped shape to fit your fingertips.

 

 

 

Keys which differ for PC and Macintosh 

PC/Windows keyboards and Macintosh keyboards have differ-
ent legends for certain keys that perform the same action. As 
the contoured keyboard is both a PC and Mac keyboard, we’ve 
provided a list below to clarify the slight differences you may 
notice.  
PC 

Backspace 

is the Mac “

Forward Delete 

”                      

PC 

Enter 

is the Mac 

Return                            

PC 

Ctrl 

is the Mac 

Control 

PC 

Alt

 is the Mac 

Alt/Option                                              

PC Windows 

 key is the Mac Command 

 key 

 

 

Configuring your keyboard for PC or Mac with the 
“instant configuration” feature 

The Advantage USB MPC keyboard has three pre-configured 
layouts, each optimized for different operating systems (see 
following page): 

Windows

PC (non-windows)

, and 

Macintosh. 

The keyboard is shipped in the 

Windows 

configuration.  

 
To change to PC configuration (no Windows key), hold the 

=

 

key (above 

Tab

) and tap the letter 

p

. To change to 

Macintosh 

configuration, hold the 

=

 key and tap the letter 

m

To change 

back to the 

Windows 

configuration, hold 

and tap the letter 

w. 

See the three images below showing the thumb keys for the 
different configurations.  

 

Two extra keycaps and a keycap removal tool are provided 
with your new keyboard if you decide to change from the 

Win-

dows

 configuration. For replacing selected keycaps, refer to 

the diagrams on the following page. 

 

*Three models are available. 

KB500USB:

 standard model, QWERTY legends, available in 

white or black. 

KB500USB/QD

: The Dvorak layout is a driverless on-board 

feature of all Advantage keyboards. However, this model 
has QWERTY/Dvorak dual legends on the keys (black only). 

KB510USB

: Advantage Pro has QWERTY legends, black 

with metallic top finish, extra and lockable memory, and in-
cludes a foot pedal (see page 3 for memory locking details). 

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