Product Description

System Requirements

Hardware Installation

KeyMaestro Driver Installation

KeyMaestro Driver Uninstallation

Pairing Procedure

Battery Low & LED Indication

Product Information

Hot Key Blocks Feature

Driver Information

Commands in the Menu

Hardware Troubleshooting

Driver Troubleshooting

Agency Approval


Wireless Kit

Product Description

The wireless kit consists of a keyboard, a mouse and a receiver. It can operate out of the box immediately after you plug the receiver USB connector into your PC USB port. If it can’t work, please follow the steps below to process ID setting of the wireless keyboard. For more detailed information, please refer to Pairing Procedure

The keyboard can operate freely up to a radius of about 2.5m or 8.2 feet and the mouse can operate freely up to 1.8m or 5.9 feet from the receiver. It will finally free you of the constraints of your desktop by providing a wireless connection between your keyboard, mouse and your PC. Pass around the keyboard or mouse during meetings without having to bother about a cable blocking your way or write e-mails and surf the Internet from the comfort of your living room couch!

In addition to providing unprecedented freedom of movement when operating the keyboard or mouse, the kit also offers more functionality by introducing dedicated buttons for frequently used Internet browser functions. (Please note: The Internet keys work only under Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or later version!).

This wireless kit is compatible with Windows® 98SE, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP and Windows Vista™ operating systems.

For Windows® 98SE operating system, please download and install the “KeyMaestro Input Device Driver” to have the Internet Keys Block and Multimedia Keys Block functions.

For Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP and Windows Vista™ operating systems, you can use the keyboard immediately after plugging the receiver connector into PC. If you want to enjoy the full functionality of these hot keys, please download and install the “KeyMaestro Input Device Driver.” Once the driver has been installed, these hot keys are reprogrammable. For more detailed information, please refer to Hot Key Blocks Feature

In order to enjoy the full functionality of the wireless kit, please read this Help file carefully.

 

 

System Requirements

 

 

Hardware Installation

  1. Plug the receiver connector into your available USB port on PC. 

Front View of USB Connector         Back View of USB Connector

  1. Make sure the batteries of the keyboard and mouse are installed correctly. Please follow the polarity signs in the battery compartment.
  2. Please make sure the slide switch on the back of the mouse is switched to “on” before using the mouse. When not in use, please turn the slide switch to “off” for power saving.

Remarks:

1. Both the keyboard and mouse use 2pcs standard UM-3 (AA) 1.5V alkaline batteries.
2.
The battery life of keyboard and mouse are both up to 6 months. It depends on the intensity of usage.

             

 

 

KeyMaestro Driver Installation

The USB device driver is included in Windows operating system.   

 

During initial installation of the USB device, the system will automatically detect a new hardware being added, and then bring up "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box. For Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP and Windows Vista™ operating systems, the system will run automatically and finish the installation steps. But for Windows® 98SE operating system, please follow the Wizard's USB driver installation steps to install USB Device Driver. Once this installation step is completed, the basic functions of the USB device will work under the operating system. The additional functions are provided only after the KeyMaestro application is installed.

  1. After you download the driver, please find the “SetupKey.exe” in the directory and double-click this file.

  2. Follow the on-screen instruction to install the driver.

  3. The driver icon will show at the bottom right of the Windows system tray when the driver is loaded. 

 

 

KeyMaestro Driver Uninstallation

Please note that you have to uninstall the driver first if you want to re-install the driver.

  1. Right-click the driver icon  on the taskbar and select "Exit" command to exit the driver program.

  2. Click "Start" menu (on the bottom left of the taskbar).

  3. Move cursor to "Programs" in "Start" menu.

  4. Move cursor again to "KeyMaestro."

  5. Select "Uninstallation."

  6. Click to confirm you want to uninstall.

 

 

Pairing Procedure

The wireless kit can operate out of the box immediately after you plug the receiver USB connector into your PC USB port. If it can’t work, please follow the steps below to process ID setting of the Wireless Kit. 

 

The pairing/connect button is the LED light on top of the receiver. The LED shows the pairing or data reception status.

 

The ID-recognition function helps to protect against interference from other RF products in the same environment. Remember to pair ID when other RF products affect your keyboard kit.

  1. Press the pairing/connect button on top of the receiver first. Receiver LED indicator will blink slowly indicating it’s ready to receive keyboard/mouse pairing information.
  2. Next, press the pairing/connect button on the bottom of the mouse once.
  1. Then press the pairing/connect button on top of the receiver again.
  2. Press the pairing/connect button on the bottom of the keyboard.

Receiver LED indicator flashes 3 times rapidly as indication it’s paired with this keyboard and mouse.

Note:  

- Each procedure should be completed within 60 seconds.

- Make sure your PC is on and running when performing the pairing procedure.

- You don’t have to pair ID again after changing batteries.

      Pairing/connect button on top of the receiver 

                                                                           (With a LED indicator under the pairing/connect button)

Pairing/connect button on the bottom of the mouse

 

Pairing/connect button on the bottom of the keyboard

 

 

Battery Low & LED Indication

  1. Mouse battery low alarm:

- When the mouse battery is low, the RED LED indicator under mouse scroll wheel will blink when the mouse is moved. Please change batteries immediately when the RED LED indicator lights up to ensure the good use of this mouse. After you change the batteries, the RED LED indicator will disappear.

  1. Keyboard battery low alarm:

- When the keyboard battery is low, the RED LED indicator, which is on the upper right of the keyboard, will blink when you press keyboard buttons. Please change batteries immediately when the RED LED indicator lights up to ensure the good use of this keyboard. After you change the batteries, the RED LED indicator will disappear.

Note: Always change batteries when battery low alarm appears.

Num Lock:  The KeyMaestro driver icon will show as numlock.gif (892 bytes) when you press the num lock button.   
Caps Lock: The KeyMaestro driver icon will show as capslock.gif (893 bytes) when you press the caps lock button.
Scroll Lock: The KeyMaestro driver icon will show as scrolock.gif (892 bytes) when you press the scroll lock button.

 

 

Product Information

 

 

Hot Key Blocks Feature
In addition to the standard keys, this keyboard also has extra-dedicated keys which provide Internet, Sleep, and Multimedia Keys Block functions. 


Once the driver has been installed, these hot keys are reprogrammable. They can be configured as a string, a combination key, a web site, an existing file, or a function that the driver pre-defines for you. Click KeyMaestro icon on the Windows system tray to reconfigure these keys. Please refer to the description of the "Commands in the Menu" for more detailed information.

Your keyboard has the power management “Sleep” key. It also can be called ACPI ( Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) keys.

sleep.gif (1057 bytes) Sleep places the computer into Sleep Mode. 
Any key will wake up your system and return to the previous working status. 

Note: If  "Sleep" key functions do not work properly, please refer to "Driver Troubleshooting" for more information.

Note: 

1. In order to use these keys under Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, it is necessary to have "KeyMaestro Input Device Driver" installed.

2. In order to use www Back, www Forward and www Favorite keys, you need to open the web page first.

back.gif (1147 bytes) www Back returns to the last page you viewed.
forward.gif (1139 bytes) www Forward views the next page you viewed before.
www.gif (209 bytes) www opens the default Internet browser.
favorite.gif (1419 bytes) www Favorite opens the Internet "Favorites" folder.
email.gif (1548 bytes) Email opens the default program you use for mail.

Note: In order to use these keys under Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, it is necessary to have "KeyMaestro Input Device Driver" installed.

play.gif (1610 bytes) Play/Pause When the CD or Video is playing, press this button to pause it, and press the button again to resume it from the current position.
stop-meida.gif (65 bytes) Stop stops the playing.
Volume down adjusts the volume down.
  Volume up adjusts the volume up.
Mute mutes the sound.

 

Driver Information

After installing KeyMaestro Input Device Driver, you will have the following functions:

After installing KeyMaestro Input Device Driver, you can click on the KeyMaestro icon on the taskbar, a mouse combination keys menu will pop up.

Scroll Wheel Up Scroll Up

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the up function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document vertically.

Scroll Wheel Down Scroll Down

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the down function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document vertically.

Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel Mouse Quick Jump Menu

opens the "Mouse Quick Jump Menu".

Double click Middle Button WWW

opens the default Internet browser.

Middle + Left Scroll Left

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the left function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document horizontally. Please press and hold "Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel" first and then click mouse left button to use this function.

Middle + Right Scroll Right

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the right function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document horizontally. Please press and hold "Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel" first and then click mouse right button to use this function.

Middle + Wheel Up Scroll Left

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the left function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document horizontally. Please press and hold "Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel" first and then scroll the wheel up to use this function.

Middle + Wheel Down Scroll Right

works as mouse scrolling function. You can use the right function of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the document horizontally. Please press and hold "Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel" first and then scroll the wheel down to use this function.

After installing KeyMaestro Input Device Driver, you can press "Mouse Middle Button / Scroll Wheel" to pop up the "Mouse Quick Jump Menu." By clicking on this "Quick Jump Menu", you can easily access different Functions.

 

There are five items including Internet, Multimedia, Office, Dual Wheel, and Exit in the inner circle. When clicking on each item, different functions will pop up at the outer circle. Please refer to the following descriptions:

Functions like WWW, WWW Favorite, WWW Search, Email, WWW Refresh, WWW Back, WWW Forward, and WWW Stop are included. 

In order to use WWW Back, WWW Forward, WWW Stop, WWW Refresh, WWW Favorite and WWW Search keys, you need to open the web page first.

WWW To start your Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or above) and bring up the home page you set.
WWW Favorite To select a web page from your list of favorites.
WWW Search To gain access to a number of search providers.
Email To open the default program you use for mail.
WWW Refresh Refreshes the current Web page to make sure you have the latest Web page.
WWW Back Returns to the last page you viewed.
WWW Forward To view the next page you’ve viewed before.
WWW Stop If a page you’re trying to view is taking too long to open, click this button to stop.

Functions like Volume Down, Volume Up, Mute, Previous Track, Next Track, Play/Pause, Stop, and Eject/Close are included.


Volume Down

Volume Up

Control the volume to down or up of your audio output of speakers.
Mute Mute or resume sound output
Previous Track Skip backward to the previous track.
Next Track Skip forward to the next track.
Play / Pause Play file in the current track. Press again to pause.
Stop Stop playing.
Eject / Close Eject the CD tray. Press again to close tray cover.

Functions like Word, Excel, Power Point, Calendar, and Shortcut 1~ Shortcut 4 are included.

Word Opens Microsoft Word.
Excel Opens Microsoft Excel.
Power Point Opens Microsoft PowerPoint.
Calendar Opens "Calendar" function of Microsoft Outlook Express.



Shortcut 1

Shortcut 2

Shortcut 3

Shortcut 4

This can provide you to create easy accesses to the documents and programs you use most often.

Note: The default setting for each Shortcut button is different. For example, Shortcut 1 is to launch Windows accessory program “My Documents”, Shortcut 2 is to launch "Calculator", Shortcut 3 is to "Explorer", and Shortcut 4 is to "Notepad".

Click on to quit “Quick Jump” function.

Click on  to switch to “Dual Wheel” function. This function can be used in Internet or Word application., etc. to move the cursor up/down & left/right. Click on this icon again to return normal mouse function.

 

 

Commands in the Menu

If you right-click on the KeyMaestro icon on the taskbar, a menu will pop up with the following commands.

Click on this command, a customization dialog box will pop up with the following functions. 

1.  Select A HotKey

This function contains the default function of a key. You can click on the "Display Label" to re-define the key functions. When you click it, a Configure Button box will appear.

In the "Button Label" box, type the name of the application that the button will launch, or any name that will help you remember the function of the button. This label will appear on screen each time you press the button.

You can see a list of pre-defined functions and set one of them for the button.

Type in the path to a frewuently used application or click the Browse button to select any file in your computer. If you want to attach a web page to the button, just simply type in the website address in the dialog box.

In many Windows applications, there are many hot keys to execute some frequently used commands. Some hot keys are combined with two or three keys pressed simultaneously and some are combined with Windows key. It is not easy to press and remember those hot keys. Now you can define those complicated hot keys you always forgot. The ways to define combination keys are as follows:

- Combination key: Any kind of combination is available. Please follow the steps: Click "Combination Key" press combination commands in the blank, such as [Alt] + [F4] (= close window) or [Ctrl] + [A] (= select all) click "OK."

 

- Windows key: You can also define the button as a frequently used Windows key function. The default status of Windows key is disabled. For example: If you want to open the start page of Microsoft Media Center PC, please follow the steps below: Click "Combination Key"check "Windows Key" press "[Alt]+ [Enter]" in the blank click "OK."

There are also other standard Windows key combination commands you can define, such as [Windows] + [D] (= show Desktop).

 

You may define the button as a string of texts that needs to be input often. The maximum characters are 500. Taking full advantage of this function can save much your text input time and makes your works more efficient.

2.  Enable Display Label

This command is to show or hide the OSD (On Screen Display). When the OSD is enabled, each time you press any one of the multimedia buttons, its function name (button label) will show on the bottom right of the screen. The default status of this function is enabled.

3.  Enable Taskbar Icon

This command is to show or hide the taskbar driver icon. When the function is enabled, you can see a driver icon . Its function name (button label) will show on the bottom right of the screen. If you want to reload it again, you can select Start Programs KeyMaestro→ Configure to launch it. The default status of this function is enabled.

4.  Enable Auto Play

This command is to show or hide the auto play function. When the function is enabled, Microsoft Media Player will show on the screen after you press the “Play” key of the multimedia keys. For Winamp users, you can use the multimedia keys to control Winamp function after you call out Winamp and disable Auto play function. The default status of this function is disabled.

If the mouse does not work properly during playing games or launching applications, you can cancel the check of this mouse item to see if the mouse works well or not.

Select this command to exit this driver program, but not to remove (uninstall). After you restart your system, the driver will be loaded again.

In case you have trouble installing other programs, we recommend you to exit this Input Device Driver firstly in order to have a cleaner system environment.

 

 

Hardware Troubleshooting

1. Symptom: The Wireless Kit does not work properly

    Solution: If the Wireless Kit does not work properly, you could follow the steps to check your Wireless Kit:

(1) Unplug the receiver and plug it in your PC USB port again. When the receiver is plugged in, the LED on the top of the receiver will blink 3 times.

(2) Next, please check if the batteries in the keyboard and mouse are installed correctly or not. Also, please make sure you are using good batteries. 

(3) If the Wireless Kit still does not work properly, please follow the  Pairing Procedure section above to pair keyboard and mouse with receiver. For more detailed information, please refer to Pairing Procedure

 

2. Symptom: - Mouse works but keyboard not or
                    - Keyboard works but mouse not

    Solution: 

                    - Try to pair keyboard or mouse with receiver. For more detailed information, please refer to Pairing Procedure

- replace batteries for failing keyboard or mouse

 

3. Symptom: Short range of devices

    Cause: Permanent  RF signal reduction either by 

- noise from RFI source e.g. CRT/LCD monitors

- metal desk or other metal object near keyboard, mouse or receiver

    Solution: 

- Relocate receiver. 

- Don’t wrap receiver cable around CRT/LCD monitor base. Let receiver cable hang loose, don’t bundle with other cables.

 

4. Symptom: - keyboard loses keys when typing or
                    - slow typing speed or
                    - slow mouse cursor or
                 
   - stuck mouse menu 

    

    Solution: 

                   - Relocate receiver
                   - Pair keyboard/mouse with receiver to change channel.
For more detailed information, please refer to Pairing Procedure
                   - Locate RFI devices and move them out of range

                  

 

Driver Troubleshooting

1. Symptom: The Keyboard Software does not work properly

    Solution: 

- Please make sure if there are any keyboard hot key drivers installed. Remove all keyboard hot key driver first and re-install Keyboard Software to solve the problem.

2. Symptom: Add/Remove Keyboard Software or Re-install

    Solution: 

- After installing the Keyboard software, the Keyboard icon will display in the system tray. If you want to reinstall the software for some reasons, you must delete the Keyboard driver from your operating system first. For more detailed information, please refer to KeyMaestro Driver Uninstallation

Note: If you want to upgrade your Keyboard software or it does not work properly, you can re-install it to fix this problem.

3. Symptom: Other software applications can not be installed properly

    Solution: 

- If it fails to install other software applications, you have to remove the Keyboard driver from your system memory by right-clicking on the keyboard icon and select "Exit." Then install the desired software applications. After completing the new software installation, restart your computer and then the Keyboard icon will show in the right-bottom taskbar.

4. Symptom: The repeating rate of previous & next key of multimedia function cannot match the speed of CD-ROM driver

    Solution: 

- If you hold on previous or next key, the CD player will continuously search previous or next tracks until you release it. If the speed of your CD-ROM driver is too slow, it will do the search persistently. We recommend you to change a better performance CD-ROM driver.

5. Symptom: CD or Multimedia Player can not be launched

    Solution: 

- Make sure CD or Video software and hardware for these functions are properly installed in your system.

6. Symptom: Multimedia Player can not play VCD title or MPEG file

    Solution:

- Make sure you have installed Windows Media Player version 7 or later properly. If not, please download the Windows Media Player version 7 or later from Microsoft Web site.

7. Symptom: Sleep key does not work properly

    Solution: 

- If you have problems using the sleep button, make sure that the power management in your PC has been enabled both in the BIOS and in Windows. For more information on your PC's BIOS settings, refer to your PC's manual. For more information on how to enable the power management features in Windows, refer to your Windows manual.

(1) Please open the Windows Start Menu Settings Control Panel Power Options Hibernate check the "Enable hibernate Support" and click OK to enable the Sleep function.

 

(2) 

 

The Sleep function must be enabled in your Windows operating system before you use the Sleep key. The way to enable the Sleep function is to open the Windows Start Menu Control Panel Power Options Choose what the power buttons do check Sleep under "When I press the sleep button" and click Save Settings to enable the Sleep function. 

 

If the above troubleshooting suggestions still do not solve your problem, please refer to your direct dealer for technical support.

 

 

Agency Approval

For more detailed information, please refer to Approval


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