User manual

3 KBD-6307, KBD-6312 User Manual
Chapter 1 General Information
1.4 Using the Touchpad
The touchpad is a standard feature on the KBD-6307 to simulate mouse activity. No
driver is needed to operate the touchpad. Simply plug in the 90-pin DIN connector to
RS-232 port as shown on the previous figure.
Move your finger on the pressure-sensitive touchpad to move the cursor. Use the two
buttons in the same way you would use a mouse’s buttons.
1.5 Application Keys
KBD-6307 and KBD-6312 feature two Windows application keys. The applications
key beside the space bar has a small screen and cursor symbol on it. When the
applications key is pressed, it will bring up the context menu for the selected windows
or icon.
The following is a brief list of commands:
Windows (key) Opens the “Start” menu
Windows + F1 Opens the pop-up menu of the selected object
Windows + TAB Activates the next minimized application window from the
bottom of the screen
Windows + E Open the “My Computer” window
Windows + F Find a document or file
Windows + Ctrl + F Find a computer
Windows + M Minimize all open windows
Shift + Windows + M
Cancel the “Minimize all open windows” command
Windows + R Open the “RUN” window
Windows + Pause Execute system function
1.6 Dimensions
Figure 1.2 Keyboard Dimensions (KBD-6312)