TRUST WIRELESS OPTICAL DESKSET 310KD
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Installation
3.1
Inserting the batteries
1.
Remove the cover from the battery compartment on the bottom of the
keyboard.
2.
Insert the two AA batteries into the battery compartment as shown on the
diagram inside the compartment.
3.
Remove the cover from the battery compartment on the bottom of the mouse.
4.
Insert the two AAA batteries into the battery compartment as shown on the
diagram inside the compartment.
The batteries for the mouse are rechargeable and last for approximately 1 week. The
batteries for the keyboard are not rechargeable and last for approximately 6 months.
Note:
Inserting the batteries incorrectly may cause damage.
Note:
Only replace the batteries for the keyboard with the same type of alkaline
batteries or with rechargeable NiMH batteries.
Note:
Only replace the batteries for the mouse with NiMH batteries.
Note:
For the best result, charge the batteries for the mouse for 3 hours before
use (see chapter 6.4).
3.2
Selecting the channel
1.
Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the mouse.
2.
Use a pointed object to set the channel selection switch in the mouse to the
desired channel. The channel can be read next to this switch.
3.
Close the battery compartment.
4.
Set the channel selection switch on the bottom of the keyboard to the desired
channel.
5.
Use the two channel switches (for the mouse and the keyboard) on the
receiver to select the same channel as you have just selected for the mouse
and the keyboard.
3.3
Connecting
Note:
Make sure that you have your Windows CD-ROM available. Certain
versions of Windows may request you to insert your Windows CD-ROM
into your CD-ROM drive.
1.
Turn the computer off.
2.
Connect the receiver’s green plug to the green PS/2 mouse connection on
your computer.
3.
Connect the receiver’s purple plug to the purple PS/2 keyboard connection on
your computer.
The mouse and keyboard are now ready for (standard) use. If you wish to use the
special function buttons on the WIRELESS OPTICAL DESKSET 310KD, continue
from chapter 3.4.
3.4
Uninstalling old drivers and devices
The most common cause of faults during installation is the presence of a driver for a
similar, old product. 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.
Go to ‘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