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— using a straight pin or another suitable object — press the recessed
ID button on the underside of the mouse.
Wait a few seconds, press the ID button on the keyboard, then press
the ID button on the receiver a second time. The ID code will be set
automatically.
The receiver LED blinks when the mouse is moved or keystrokes are
entered, indicating the keyboard and mouse are communicating with
the receiver. If the receiver LED is not blinking, check the batteries and
repeat the steps above.
USING THE MOUSE
To scroll up, move the mouse’s scroll wheel forward; to scroll down,
move it backward.
To use the scroll wheel as a standard middle button, simply press
(click) the wheel.
NOTE: The mouse enters a power-saving mode after eight minutes of
inactivity. To wake up (re-activate) the mouse, press either of its buttons.
USING THE KEYBOARD
In addition to Power, Sleep and Wake, the wireless keyboard features
12 hotkeys that provide one-touch access to the following multi-media
and Internet functions.
Play/Pause — for audio or video discs
Volume Up — to increase the volume
Volume Down — to decrease the volume
Mute — to suppress sound during disc play
Prev Track — to revert to the previous disc track
Next Track — to advance to the next disc track
Stop — to stop downloading Web page content
Home — to open an Internet Explorer browser
Email — to open Outlook Express
Search — to launch the Web search function
Page Forward — to revert to the previous Web page
Page Back — to advance to the next Web page
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