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DX-KBWM2 Keyboard and
Optical Mouse
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Package contents
• Multimedia keyboard
• Wired optical mouse
• USB-PS/2 adapters (2)
• Driver CD
• User Guide
Setting up the keyboard and
mouse
Connecting the keyboard and mouse
To connect the keyboard and mouse:
• If your computer has PS/2 ports, connect the USB-PS/2 adapter
onto the keyboard and mouse' s USB plugs, then plug the keyboard
and mouse into the appropriate PS/2 ports on your computer.
Or, if your computer has only USB ports, plug the keyboard and
mouse into any available USB ports on your computer.
Installing the device drivers
The device drivers for the keyboard and mouse support Windows 2000,
Windows ME, and Windows XP.
To install the device drivers:
1 Uninstall any existing keyboard and mouse drivers.
2 Insert the driver CD into your computer's CD or DVD drive. The
driver setup program opens automatically.
Or, if the driver setup program does not automatically start, run
the Setup.exe file on the CD.
3 To install the keyboard driver, click Keyboard Driver. To install
the mouse driver, click 4D Browser Driver.
4 After installation is done, restart the computer. After Windows
starts, the keyboard icon (
the taskbar.
) and mouse icon (
) appear on
Using the keyboard and mouse
Using the keyboard
In addition to standard keyboard keys, your keyboard has many
specialized keys called "hot keys." Hot keys let you open programs or
perform actions by pressing a single button, instead of opening a
program menu by clicking through the Start menu.
PC hot keys:
My Computer
Calculator
PC Sleep
Web and Internet hot keys:
Icon Name
Web Back
Web Forward
Web Search
Web Home
Web Favorites
Web Refresh
Web Stop
E-mail
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What it does
Opens the My Computer window
to display the contents of the
drives connected to your
computer.
Starts Microsoft Calculator.
Puts your computer into Sleep
mode if your computer supports
power management and has it
turned on. Putting your computer
into Sleep mode conserves power
and can protect your data.
What it does
Go back to the previously viewed
item in programs that support
the "Back" command, such as a
Web browser.
Go to the next item (if it was
previously viewed in the same
session) in programs that support
the "Forward" command, such as
a Web browser.
Open the Internet Explorer
Search pane.
Start the default Web browser, or
if the browser is already open,
opens the Home Web page. You
can reassign the Home button to
start another Web browser,
another Home Web page, or
another program.
Opens the Internet Explorer
Favorites pane.
Updates the information on an
active Web page or the contents
of a window.
Stops loading or refreshing a
Web page or the contents of a
window
Start the default e-mail program.
If you are not sure what the
default e-mail program is, press
this button to find out. You can
reassign the e-mail button to
start another program.