user's GUIDE Multimedia Keyboard MX2710 & MX2760 Version 1.
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A. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Memorex MX2710 or MX2760 Keyboard! This keyboard incorporates multimedia "hotkeys" to speed up and enhance surfing the Internet, handling email, and controlling audio and video drives connected to your computer. Please take time to read the following instructions carefully. They will help you install your keyboard properly and get full use out of it. B.
D. Installing the Keyboard USB 1.1 or 2.0 Port • The keyboard cable can also be plugged into the included USB-toPS/2 adapter so that the keyboard can be attached to a PS/2 port. The USB port is a rectangular socket with a USB logo next to it. Please note that USB is only supported properly by Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP; if your operating system is Windows 98 or NT, you will have to use the PS/2 connector for the keyboard. The Memorex keyboard works equally well with either USB 1.1 or 2.
• Win NT, 2000, XP: select the HARDWARE tab. Select DEVICE MANAGER and look for the KEYBOARD listing. Double-click on KEYBOARD, then double-click on the device that is listed. Click the DRIVER tab and then select UNINSTALL. If there is more than one keyboard device, remove the drivers for each one in the same manner. Step 2. Install the software • Insert the supplied installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The software should automatically launch itself. If it does nota.
F. Using the Function Keys Power Management Your keyboard has three power management buttons to control Power Off, Sleep, and Wake Up. • Win 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Power Off Closes the operating system and turns the computer off. (Although this key is a standard key under Windows 98SE, Windows 98SE processes it as if it were a sleep key). Sleep Places the computer in Sleep (power-saving) Mode. Pressing any key will wake up your system and return to the previous working status. (Windows NT 4.
Multimedia Functions The multimedia buttons on the top of keyboard control the following functions. The functions are described as below. Favorites Opens the Internet favorites folder. www Opens the default Internet browser on the computer. Search www Opens the Internet search menu. Back Displays the previously viewed page. Forward Returns to the page displayed before clicking Back button. Email Opens the default email program. Volume Up Increases the audio volume.
G. Programming the Multimedia Buttons The multimedia buttons are programmable (except Volume Up, Volume Down, and Mute). They can be configured as a string, a combination key, a web site, an existing file, or a function the driver has defined for you. To reconfigure these keys, click the KeyMaestro icon on the taskbar to select the Configuration 1 or Configuration 2 setting commands. Configuration 1 & Configuration 2 These two commands allow you to change the settings for the Multimedia keys.
• As a combination key: Many Windows applications offer the option of hot keys, the combination of two keyboard keys pressed together simultaneously to execute often used commands. Reprogramming a multimedia key to become a single hot key saves the effort of trying to remember complicated combinations of keys for a common command. For example: [Alt] + [F4] = close window, [Ctrl] + [A] = select all.
Step 3: Click "OK" to confirm your selection. Other Programming Choices: • OSD Enabled: This command allows an OSD (On Screen Display) to appear. When the OSD is enabled, each time you press any one of the multimedia buttons, its function name (button label) will appear on the left-bottom corner on the screen. Because Windows Me, 2000, and XP process multimedia functions, the OSD does not appear in these operating systems. • OSD Color: This command sets the color of the OSD.
I. Troubleshooting • In case you have trouble installing other programs, try exiting the multimedia driver first in order to have a cleaner system environment. Do not uninstall the drivers; just choose EXIT under the KeyMaestro icon on the desktop. • Check the limitations under different operating systems listed in this manual. Not all features may be available.
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