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iKasu Wireless Media Centre Keyboard & Trackball- 2395 (DM069414) - User Manual - Download

iKasu Wireless Media Centre Keyboard & Trackball- 2395 (DM069414) - Quick Start Guide - Download

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 
  • What is the wireless Keyboard?

This Keyboard is used for connection with your PC. With the receiver provided you can establish a wireless connection with your PC, so you can enjoy the freedom to control all functions without the clutter of wires.

  • How do you connect the Keyboard to the PC?

To connect the Keyboard to your computer you just have to follow the following simple steps. For further information you can always refer to your User Manual:

  1. Plug the receiver into a free USB port on your PC
  2. A green light will then be displayed on the LED indicators on the receiver.
  3. Ensure that you have inserted the batteries into the Keyboard.
  4. Locate the 'Connect' buttons - there is one on the receiver & one on the keyboard.
  5. Press the 'Connect' button on the receiver
  6. Then press the 'Connect' button on the Keyboard
  7. You should now have established wireless communication with your PC
  • Why is my PC not recognizing the new Wireless Keyboard?

You need to ensure that you have removed your existing/previous Keyboard from your PC to avoid any hardware conflicts. You may also have to check that all Drivers for the previous hardware have been removed. For further information on hardware conflicts, please check with the manufacturer of your existing/previous equipment.

  • What is the trackball used for?
Instead of having a mouse connected separately to your PC, you can control your cursor using the trackball, which is built-in to the keyboard. The trackball is similar to one that you may find on a laptop, and is able to perform all the functions of a standard mouse.
 

Specifications

 
  • Full Windows Media Centre compatibility
  • Trackball for PC cursor control
  • For use with Windows XP Media Centre Edition & Windows Vista
  • USB Wireles receiver
  • 2.4GHz RF
  • 88 Standard keys
  • 33 Windows Media Centre Hotkeys
  • Low Battery indicator
  • Num Lock
  • Dimensions - 43.20 x 14.70 x 2.50cm
 

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