Instruction Manual Jbtrackbd
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Wireless Compact Ergonomic Trackball Keyboard JBTRACKBD Ergonomic contour design Split keys encourage natural position of hands, wrist and forearms Trackball mouse to support less muscle movement for maximum comfort Integrated palm rest 1 SPECIFICATIONS • Connection: 2.4GHz Radio Frequency Wireless Technology • Wireless Working Range: up to 10 meters • Battery Type: (2) AAA Batteries • Keyboard Layout: 87-Key QWERTY • Key Type: Membrane • Multimedia Hotkeys: Play/Pause, Stop, Previous Track, Next Track, Volume Up, Down, & Mute • Indicators: Battery Low, Num Lock & Caps Lock • Dimensions:350 x 199 x 38 mm • Weight:800g REQUIREMENTS • Operating System: Windows® 7 or above • Connectivity: USB for Wireless Receiver CONTENTS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Wireless Compact Ergonomic Trackball Keyboard Fn JBTRACKBD Ergonomic contour design Split keys encourage natural position of hands, wrist and forearms Trackball mouse to support less muscle movement for maximum comfort Integrated palm rest AAA Batteries AAA Batteries 1 A B C D Wireless Keyboard Wireless Receiver AAA Batteries (2) Instruction Manual 2 KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION Multimedia Hotkeys Scroll Lock, Pause/Break,Num Lock Fn Indicators Built-in Trackball Mouse Buttons Built-in Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Wheel Battery Low Battery Compartment & Receiver Holder Power Connect Switch Button Trackball Hole 3 HOTKEY DEFINITIONS & OPERATION Action Symbol Function Description Fn+F2 Play/Pause Plays or pauses track in multimedia software Fn+F3 Stop Stops track from playing in multimedia software Fn+F4 Previous Track Takes you to previous track in multimedia software Fn+F5 Next Track Takes you to next track in multimedia software Fn+F6 Volume Up Increases computer volume Fn+F7 Volume Dn Decreases computer volume Fn+F8 Mute Mutes computer volume Fn+F9 Prt Screen Captures the image or text found on screen display Fn+F10 Scroll Lock Scrolls the spreadsheet with the arrow keys Fn+F11 Pause Break Pauses computer programs and interrupts screen output by BIOS Fn+F12 NumLock Locks the input of the below keys in red frame to be numbers Press Fn+F12 again to disable numlock. Fn 4 INSTALLATION 1. Turn ON your computer and let Windows load completely. 2. Plug the USB Wireless Receiver into the USB port of your computer USB Port USB Wireless Receiver 5 3. Remove battery cover from keyboard battery compartment. 4. Insert (2) AAA batteries into keyboard. 5. Close the battery compartment cover. 6. Turn the power switch to ON. + AAA Battery AAA Battery - 3. 4. 5. 6. Switch to ON 7. Receiver will automatically connect with wireless keyboard and ready to use. Note: Wireless phone, routers and other devices that uses 2.4GHz frequency, Windows will detect automatically. No driver required. may cause interference with wireless keyboard. Relocate such wireless applicances away from your keyboard. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING If wireless keyboard cannot be operated, try the following: 1. Ensure you have inserted two AAA batteries inside the battery compartment correctly. Switch keyboard to ON. 2. Ensure you have connected the USB receiver correctly to the computer's USB ports. Move the keyboard 1 foot away from the receiver in order to avoid interference while pairing connection. 3. Press CONNECT once on the bottom of keyboard within 15 seconds after plugging USB receiver to computer. 4.NumLock Switch: Press "Fn+F12" to enable "NumLock" if users no need to type these letters "U, I, L, P ..." , press "Fn+F12" again to disable "NumLock" and users can type these letters "U, I, L, P ..." freely. 5. If user find the trackball sensitivity is not satifisfactory, you can visit "Control Panel" to set the Mouse Pointer "Slow" or "Fast". Note: Wireless phone, routers and other devices that uses 2.4GHz frequency, may cause interference with wireless keyboard. Relocate such wireless applicances away from your keyboard. 7 TIPS: • When the Battery Low LED is ON, it means that the device requires to change the batteries. • We suggest to turn “OFF” the keyboard when leaving your desk for more than an hour to save battery life for longer lasting use. •The trackball will enter Sleep Mode after 2 minutes of idle time to save power. •The trackball can wake up in 0.1 second by moving trackball. • The built in trackball can also be removed for occasional maintenance and cleaning. To remove the trackball: 1. Place keyboard upside down on a flat surface. 2. Locate the hole where the trackball is enclosed, and use a pen to apply pressure to “pop out” the trackball. 8 • The built in trackball can also be removed for occasional maintenance and cleaning. OFFICEWORKS LTD To remove the trackball: 236-262 EAST BOUNDARY ROAD EAST BENTLEIGH VIC 3165 AUSTRALIA 1. Place keyboard upside down on a flat surface. 2. Locate the hole where the trackball is enclosed, and use a pen to apply pressure to “pop out” the trackball. Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. 9.