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PRINTER: Replace this box with Printed- In (PI) Statement(s)
as per spec.
NOTE: This box is simply a placeholder. PI Statement(s) do not
have to fit inside the box but should be placed in this area.
*N39588-002*
N39588-002
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E N G L I SH
Connect the keyboard and numpad to one computer
using the receiver and up to two computers via
Bluetooth®.
To program the keyboard keys, use the software. If
the software does not download automatically, on
your computer, open Microsoft Store. Search for HP
Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
Programmable keys
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To change the default functions, use HP Accessory
Center.
Power light
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Solid white (5 s): The keyboard is on.
Slowly blinking amber: The batteries are low.
Replace the batteries.
Receiver light
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Two white blinks and pauses (180 s): The receiver
channel is currently selected, and the receiver is
not connected to a computer.
Solid white (5 s): The keyboard is connected to the
computer that the receiver is inserted into.
Bluetooth buttons and lights
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Press the button for 2 s to enter pairing mode to
connect to a computer. To pair, enter the 6-digit
PIN that displays on the computer.
Solid white (5 s): The keyboard is connected or
reconnected to the computer that is paired with
the illuminated Bluetooth channel.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The illuminated
Bluetooth channel is in pairing mode.
Two white blinks and pauses (180 s): The
keyboard is reconnecting to a previously paired
device.
Copilot in Windows
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Feature availability and functionality varies by
market, see aka.ms/WindowsAIFeatures. The
Copilot feature is limited to specific up-to-date
versions of Windows.
NOTE: To extend battery life, be sure to turn off the
keyboard and numpad when not in use.
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