User manual
3 Using Your Express Remote
Overview
The Express Remote can be used when it is directly connected to your computer or when it is
connected to your Airport Express. Depending on where the Express Remote RECEIVER is
connected, you will have different ways of controlling your computer.
This section is intended to be used as an outline for using the Express Remote via either the USB
port on your Airport Express or via the USB port on your computer. This information covers basic
use of the Express Remote in either case. This section also assumes that you have already followed
the Installation Instructions section earlier in this manual.
Using The Express Remote Via Airport Express
Before controlling iTunes with the Express Remote via Airport Express, you need to make sure that
iTunes is configured to use the Airport Express that your Express Remote is connected to (see
image below).
Now that your Airport Express is selected (see image above), you will now be able to control
iTunes via the Keyspan Express Remote (that is connected to the Airport Express). The keys on
the Keyspan remote function just as they would on a standard music remote control. You will be
able to play, pause, stop, fast forward, rewind, skip to the next/previous track, control volume, mute,
etc. Please read the Button Mapping Tech Note for a detailed button map for this configuration.
Keyspan: Express Remote - User Manual (Mac OS X & Windows)
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan Express Remote Software Version 2.2
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