- Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Wireless Keybard with Touch Pad User Guide

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Each time you press the combination of keys you will step 
to the next choice. The choices, in order, are: built-in dis-
play panel only, both built-in display panel and external 
monitor or external monitor only.
Overview of Identification Codes
When multiple keyboards and computers are used in a small 
area, it may be necessary to assign an individual identifica-
tion code to each keyboard/Tablet PC pair. Assigning identi-
fication codes prevents interference or “cross-talk” between 
closely situated keyboards and systems.
The identification code assigned to a keyboard/Tablet PC 
pair is temporary. The code is cancelled when the battery 
pack is removed while the AC adapter is unplugged from the 
system. In that case, the Tablet PC will work with any key-
board until a new code is entered via a keyboard. Note that 
the code is not cancelled when the system is turned off, sus-
pended, or reset.
Once a new code is entered, only the coded keyboard will 
work with the Tablet PC unless other keyboards are individ-
ually coded with the same identification code.
The system will recognize the code of the first keyboard 
with which it is used; other keyboards won’t be recognized 
unless they have the same code as the first keyboard used. 
For example, if two keyboards (A and B) are within infrared 
range of the Tablet PC, they can both be used when the sys-
tem is initially reset or suspended. If the identification code 
for keyboard A is set to “1” and it is used with the Tablet PC 
first, the Tablet PC will recognize “1” as the code. Keyboard 
B would be disabled unless you enter “1” as its code. If you 
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