Memorex Mouse RF7000 User Manual

USERS GUIDE  
RF7000  
VERSION 1.2  
Wireless EZ Touch  
Keyboard & Optical Mouse  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Introduction  
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What's in this package  
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2. System Requirements  
3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse  
3.1 Hardware Installation  
3.2 Wireless ID Setting  
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3.3 Attaching the Wrist Rest  
4. Software Installation  
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5. Uninstallation  
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6. Wireless EZ Touch Software  
6.1 To Display the "KeyMaestro" Dialogue Box  
6.2 To Display the "Configure Button" Dialogue Box  
7.1 Using the Keyboard  
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7.1 Office Application Keys  
7.2 Internet Keys  
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7.3 Application Keys  
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7.4 Multimedia Keys  
7.5 Enhanced Function Keys  
7.6 Programmable Scroll Wheel  
7.7 Clipboard Keys  
8. Using the Mouse  
8.1 Using the Mouse Driver  
8.2 Mouse Extra Functions  
8.3 Quick Jump Function Introduction  
9. Troubleshooting  
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1. Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Memorex® Wireless EZ Touch Keyboard and  
Mouse combo! This product includes a wireless, multimedia keyboard and an 800 dpi opti-  
cal scroll mouse. Advanced radio frequency technology means reliable performance and  
optimum accuracy. Because the products operate on two channels and have 256 IDs per  
channel, there is virtually no interference.  
Additionally, the RF7000 creates a fast, efficient work environment for all your favorite  
functions and programs. One-touch editing features allow you to conveniently cut, copy  
and paste with the tap of a single key. Additional time-savers include multimedia keys,  
enhanced function keys for Microsoft Office, and Internet hot keys. The programmable  
scroll wheel simplifies navigation by performing a host of timesaving functions including  
volume control, forward and backward Internet navigation, and previous or next CD track  
selection.  
The mouse uses the latest optical technology, which means precise movement and no  
mouse ball to clean. Because the optical sensor detects motion on hundreds of  
surfaces, you can use the mouse on wood, plastic, or even your pants leg. The mouse  
fits comfortably in either hand and operates with a resolution of 800 dpi for more  
accurate cursor control. It has a scroll wheel, and three of its five buttons may be pro-  
grammed using the included software.  
In order to enjoy the full potential of the RF7000 EZ Touch Keyboard and Optical Mouse  
combo, please read this manual carefully.  
What’s in this package  
Wireless EZ Touch Keyboard  
Wireless Optical Mouse  
RF Receiver  
Removable Ergonomic Wrist Rest  
4 AA Batterries  
Software Driver Disc  
2. System Requirements  
Microsoft Windows® 98 SE/Me/2000/XP  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or later version (for the Internet keys)  
CD-ROM or DVD drive (for CD or Video operation)  
Standard sound card (for CD or Video operation)  
USB port  
Microsoft® Office 97 or later version (for Office Application keys and Enhanced  
Function keys)  
System support for ACPI or APM II (for power management buttons)  
ATX mother board and ATX power supply (for power management buttons)  
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3. Using the Keyboard and Mouse  
This wireless keyboard and mouse combo consists of a receiver that plugs into the  
computer, a wireless keyboard, and a wireless mouse.  
3.1 Hardware Installation  
3.1.1 Getting the Receiver Ready  
Connect the receiver and select a wireless channel:  
1. Make sure your PC is switched off.  
2. Turn the receiver over and find the channel slide switch. Select either channel  
CH1 or CH2. Remember which channel you selected.  
Bottom View of Receiver  
Receiver Channel Slide Switch  
3. Connect the receiver to your PC by plugging the receiver's USB connector into your PC.  
USB Connector  
4. Set the receiver on a flat surface and follow these guidelines:  
a. There should be a minimum of 8 inches clearance between the receiver and other  
electronic devices.  
b. There should be a minimum of 8 inches clearance between the receiver and the  
monitor.  
c. The distance between the receiver and the wireless mouse or keyboard should not  
exceed 4.92 feet.  
d. For better reception, the receiver works best on a nonmetallic surface.  
3.1.2 Getting the Keyboard Ready  
Install the two AA alkaline batteries (provided) into the keyboard and select a wireless channel:  
1. Turn the keyboard over and find the battery compartment. Lift the cover.  
2. Insert the included AA alkaline batteries into the compartment. Make sure the batteries  
are placed in the correct direction by following the polarity signs in the battery  
compartment.  
Channel Slide Switch  
Battery Compartment  
Bottom View of Keyboard  
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3. Use the channel slide switch on the back of the keyboard to select the same channel as  
the one you selected for the receiver.  
Keyboard Channel Slide Switch  
3.1.3 Getting the Mouse Ready  
Install two AA batteries (provided) into the mouse and select the same wireless channel as  
the receiver.  
1. Turn the mouse over and find the battery compartment. Lift the cover.  
Battery Compartment  
Bottom View of Mouse  
2. Use the channel slide switch, located inside the battery compartment of the mouse, to  
select the same channel as the one selected on the receiver and on the keyboard.  
Synch Button  
Bottom View of Mouse  
Channel Slide Switch  
3. Insert the included AA batteries into the compartment. Follow the polarity signs in the  
battery compartment and make sure the batteries are placed in the correct direction.  
4. Replace the battery compartment lid.  
Notes:  
1. The keyboard and mouse each use two pieces of standard UM-3 "AA" 1.5V batteries.  
2. Battery life for the keyboard is approximately 3-4 months, depending on the intensity of  
usage.  
3. Make sure the receiver is at least 8 inches away from the monitor and is placed in a  
location relatively free of strong electromagnetic or transmission sources. This helps to  
ensure optimal reception of the keyboard and mouse signal.  
4. Your computer should be off during the entire hardware installation and channel  
selection process.  
5. The Keyboard and Mouse IDs must be resynchronized with the Receiver ID each time  
that the batteries are replaced or removed from their battery compartment. If you are  
only changing the batteries in one device, only the device with new batteries must be  
resynchronized.  
6. The optical mouse is deigned to save power by going into a Sleep mode after  
10 minutes of inactivity. Simply move the mouse or click on the buttons to wake it up.  
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3.2 Wireless ID Setting  
The mouse, keyboard and receiver each contain two channels, and each channel  
contains 256 IDs that are randomly selected when you press the ID button. This ID-  
recognition function helps protect against interference from other wireless devices in  
the same environment.  
Important: Whenever you want to set the IDs of both the keyboard and mouse, you  
must first set the receiver ID and keyboard ID, and then set the receiver ID and mouse  
ID, as described in this procedure.  
3.2.1 Synchronizing your Receiver, Keyboard and Mouse  
1. Leaving your current keyboard and mouse connected, turn the computer on.  
2. Let Windows detect your new USB Receiver (your Windows Operating System CD may  
be needed). Once the USB Receiver is finished being detected, continue to step 3.  
3. Press the ID button on the top of the receiver once. The LED light will start to blink.  
ID Button  
ID Button of Receiver  
4. Turn the keyboard over and locate the ID button near the left footpad. Press the ID  
button firmly with a blunt pointed object (like the tip of a ballpoint pen), then let go.  
The receiver should blink rapidly then stop.  
ID Button  
ID Button of Keyboard  
Important: If 30 seconds pass before you complete step 4, you must repeat steps 3 and 4  
to set the keyboard ID. If the ID button is pressed more than one time during the keyboard  
setup (step 4), you must start over with step 3 and set the receiver ID.  
5. Press the ID button on the top of the receiver once. The LED light will start to blink.  
ID Button  
ID Button of Receiver  
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6. Turn the mouse over and locate the ID button on the left side of the mouse near  
the battery compartment. Press the ID button firmly with a blunt pointed object  
(like the tip of a ballpoint pen), then let go. The receiver should blink rapidly then  
stop.  
ID Button  
Synch Button  
ID Button of Mouse  
Important: If 30 seconds pass before you complete step 6, you must repeat steps 5  
and 6 to set the mouse ID. If the ID button is pressed more than once time during  
the mouse setup (step 6), you must start over with step 5 and set the receiver ID. You  
do not need to reset the keyboard ID.  
7. To quickly verify that your new keyboard and mouse are properly synchronized,  
depress a key or two on your keyboard. If the LED on the Receiver blinks  
steadily, then it has made the connection. For the mouse, simply move it around  
on a flat surface and click a button or two. If the LED on the receiver blinks  
steadily, then the mouse has made the connection as well.  
8. Now both the keyboard and mouse should be communicating properly. If they do  
not seem to work please check for proper installation of the batteries and repeat  
the steps again.  
9. After you have verified that both your keyboard and mouse are functioning  
properly, you should shut down your computer and remove your previous key-  
board and mouse.  
Notes:  
1. You must follow the procedure above to set the ID of the receiver, keyboard  
and mouse.  
2. Once the receiver ID button is pressed you have 30 seconds to complete the  
entire process, or you will need to begin again.  
3. Once the keyboard or mouse ID buttons have been pressed, the green receiver  
light will flash. Once the device ID is set, it will stop flashing and remain fully lit.  
3.2.2 Replacing Batteries and Resetting ID Buttons  
When the batteries are low, a battery low icon  
will show on the right-bottom corner  
of the taskbar instead of the keyboard driver software icon  
replace the batteries.  
. At that time you must  
IDs need to be reset when batteries are changed.  
When changing the batteries on one part of the product, you do not need to reset all the  
IDs. Simply reset the ID for the receiver and the part that required new batteries. You must  
press the receiver ID button first and then press the keyboard or mouse button. Refer to  
the steps 3 and 4 or 5 and 6 above.  
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3.3 Attaching the Wrist Rest  
At your discretion, you may choose to connect the wrist rest with the keyboard. To connect  
the wrist rest to the keyboard, follow the images below:  
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4. Software Installation  
After completing the hardware installation and turning the PC power on, you will have  
immediate access to the alpha-numeric keys of the keyboard. In order to utilize the  
specialty keys you must first install the keyboard driver software using the included  
driver CD.  
To install the keyboard driver software:  
Step 1: Remove any existing keyboard software from the computer.  
Step 2: Insert the driver CD in your computers CD-ROM drive. The  
software should auto start*.  
Step 3: Select "Install Memorex RF7000 Wireless EZ Touch Keyboard" (see following  
picture).  
Step 4: Follow onscreen instructions to finish the installation procedure.  
In order to take advantage of the special shortcut button functionality of the mouse you will  
have to install the mouse driver software which is located on the included driver CD.  
To install the mouse driver software:  
Step 1: Make sure the driver CD is still in your computers CD-ROM drive.  
If it is not, insert the driver CD in your computers CD-ROM drive.  
The software should auto start*.  
Step 2: Select "Install Memorex RF7000 Wireless EZ Touch Mouse Series"  
(see following picture).  
Step 3: Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation procedure.  
*If the software installation does not auto start:  
Step 1:  
Step 2:  
Step 3:  
Step 4:  
Double click on "My Computer" on your computer's desktop.  
Double click on your CD-ROM drive.  
Double click on AutoRun.exe.  
Select the appropriate model name and follow the onscreen instructions.  
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5. Uninstallation  
Please note when reinstalling the driver software you have to uninstall them first.  
To uninstall the keyboard driver software:  
Step 1: Right-click the driver icon  
and select "Exit" command to exit the driver program.  
Step 2: Click "Start" menu (on the left-bottom taskbar).  
Step 3: Move cursor to "Programs" in "Start" menu.  
Step 4: Move cursor to "KeyMaestro".  
Step 5: Select "Uninstallation".  
Step 6: Click on the "Remove Program" icon.  
Step 7: Click "Yes" to confirm you want to uninstall.  
To uninstall the Mouse driver software:  
Step 1: Click "Start" menu (on the left-bottom taskbar).  
Step 2: Move the cursor to"Programs "in Start menu.  
Step 3: Move the cursor to "MMaestro".  
Step 4: Select "Uninstall KeyMaestro Mouse Driver".  
Step 5: Click “Yes” to confirm you want to uninstall.  
If the keyboard and/or mouse is not working properly, see "Troubleshooting" for tips on how to  
solve your problem.  
6. Wireless EZ Touch Software  
6.1 To Display the "KeyMaestro"  
Dialogue Box  
Left-click the mouse on the Smart Office  
Keyboard Driver icon  
taskbar (located at the bottom right corner  
of your computer desktop), and  
in the Windows  
a
"KeyMaestro" dialogue box will pop up with  
the following functions.  
6.1.1 Select a HotKey  
This controls the default function of a key.  
You can click on the "Display Label" box to  
re-define the key functions. Please refer to  
the "Configure Button" dialogue on page 4.  
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6.1.2 Enable Display Label  
This command displays or hides the OSD (On Screen Display). When the OSD is enabled,  
each time you press any one of the multimedia buttons, its function name (button label) will  
show on the right-bottom corner on the screen. This function is enabled by default.  
6.1.3 Enable Taskbar Icon  
This command displays or hides the taskbar software icon. When the function is  
enabled, you can see a software icon  
on the Windows taskbar, its function name  
(button label) will show in the right-bottom corner of the screen. If you want to re-acti-  
vate it, you can select Start => Programs => Configure to launch it. This function is  
enabled by default.  
6.1.4 Enable Auto Play  
This command activates the auto play function. When the function is enabled, the Microsoft  
Media Player will appear after you press the "Play" multimedia key. Winamp users may use  
the multimedia keys to control the Winamp Player after the key is programmed and the  
AutoPlay function is disabled.  
6.2 To Display the "Configure Button" Dialogue Box  
Each button has the ability to work in any of the  
following manners. Simply select what type of  
configuration you like by selecting the appropri-  
ate circle and follow the steps below.  
6.2.1 Label  
In the Label box, type the name of the applica-  
tion that the button will launch, or any name you  
associate with the function of the button. This  
label will appear on screen each time you press  
the button.  
6.2.2 Functions  
You can see a list of the pre-defined functions or  
change the function of any button.  
6.2.3 Launch Application or Website  
Type a frequently used application in the path or  
click the Browse button to select any file on your computer. If you want to attach a web  
page to the button, type in the website address in the dialogue box (remember to include  
6.2.4 Combination Key  
In many Windows applications, there are hot keys to execute frequently used commands.  
Now you can program those complicated hot keys you always forget. Any combination is  
available. For example, [Alt] + [F4] = close window, [Ctrl] + [A] = select all.  
6.2.5 String  
You may define a button with a string of text that you frequently use. The maximum  
number of characters is 500. Simply enter the text string in the box.  
If the keyboard is not working properly, see "Troubleshooting" (page 10) for tips on how  
to resolve your problem.  
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7. Using the Keyboard  
7.1 OFFICE APPLICATION KEYS  
W
Word  
Excel  
Opens Microsoft Word  
Opens Microsoft Excel  
Opens Microsoft PowerPoint  
PowerPoint  
Calendar  
Opens “Calendar” function of Microsoft  
Outlook  
7.2 INTERNET KEYS  
Returns to the last page you viewed.  
Back  
Returns to the page you viewed before  
selecting the back button.  
Forward  
If a page you are trying to view is taking too  
long to open, click this button to stop.  
Stop  
Refreshes the current Web page in order to  
make sure you have the latest content.  
Refresh  
www  
Opens the default Internet browser.  
Opens the Internet search menu.  
Search  
My  
Favorite  
Opens the Internet "My Favorites" folder.  
Opens the default program you use for  
e-mail.  
E-mail  
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7.3 APPLICATION KEYS  
My  
Computer  
Opens “My Computer”.  
Starts Microsoft Calculator.  
Calculator  
Opens log off windows dialog box.  
Log Off  
Log Off  
Places the computer in Sleep Mode. This func-  
tion is available only on certain computers.  
Sleep  
Power  
Turns the computer off  
Note: For Power Management functions, please see your computer's manual for  
assistance. Or see "Troubleshooting" on page 15 for more information.  
7.4 MULTIMEDIA KEYS  
Mutes the sound.  
Adjusts volume up.  
Mute  
Volume Up  
Volume  
Down  
Adjusts volume down.  
Stops the playing of the CD player.  
Stop  
Skips backward to the previous file/track  
when pressed once. Pressing the button  
twice will cancel the function.  
Previous  
Skip forward to the next file/track when  
pressed once. Pressing the button twice will  
cancel the function.  
Next  
Press to begin playing. When the CD or  
Video is playing, press this button to pause it.  
Press the button again to resume playing  
from the current position.  
Play/  
Pause  
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7.5 Enhanced Function Keys  
Enhanced function keys consist of 12 keys and functions. There are two ways these  
functions may work:  
1. As a part of the main keyboard: F1 – F12.  
2. As 12 embedded office keys and functions.  
ENHANCED FUNCTION KEYS ARE AS FOLLOWS:  
A toggle key for the Enhanced Office Keys. When the Office  
Wizard LED is on, the Enhanced Office function keys are activated.  
Office Wizard  
Opens the Help file for the active window.  
F1: Help  
Creates a new, blank file in the active program.  
F2: New  
F3: Open  
F4: Save  
Opens or finds a file in the active program.  
Saves the active file with the current file name, location and file  
format.  
Searches for and replaces the specified text and formatting.  
Starts the spell check program in the active document.  
F5: Replace  
F6: Spell  
F7: Undo  
F8: Redo  
Starts the spell check program in the active document.  
Reverses the last command or deletes the last action completed.  
Reverses the action of the Undo command*.  
Replies to the selected e-mail in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook  
Express.  
F9: Reply  
Replies to all copied on the selected e-mail in Microsoft  
Outlook or Outlook Express.  
F10: Reply All  
Forwards the selected e-mail in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook  
Express.  
F11: Forward  
F12: Send  
Sends the selected e-mail in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook  
Express.  
Prt Scr/Sys:  
Print  
Prints the file in the active window.  
Make sure the LED light of both "Office Wizard" and "num  
Num  
Lock/Euro  
Sign:  
lock" are on. The  
Euro sign works when both of the Office  
Wizard and Num Lock are activated.  
Note: Microsoft Windows operating system and applications must support different  
languages for different countries; it limits the functions of embedded office keys.  
Some enhanced functions are only for target language usage. The descriptions of the  
enhanced office keys' functions are for reference and may not reflect your keyboard  
exactly.  
* Some applications may not fully support this feature  
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7.6 PROGRAMMABLE SCROLL WHEEL  
1. Works as a mouse with scrolling functions in 2  
Scroll Wheel  
directions - up and down. You can use the up and  
down functions of the Scroll Wheel to scroll the doc-  
ument vertically.  
2. Works as a mouse button. When you push on the  
scroll wheel, a series dialogue functions will pop-up  
as shown below. Their functions are divided into 3  
parts:  
1. Works as "Internet keys" (Please see page 6  
for descriptions of the Internet keys) or  
"Multimedia keys" (Please see page 7 for  
descriptions of the Multimedia keys). You can  
program the push button as one of these  
functions.  
2. Works as Scroll Up/Down, Volume Up/Down,  
www Back/Forward or Previous/Next Track. If  
you customize the push button as one of these  
functions, you only have to use the wheel to  
control this function.  
3. Works as "Configure" function (page 4).  
Please refer to the description of the Smart  
Office Keyboard Software on page 5 for more  
information.  
7.7 CLIPBOARD KEYS  
Removes the selection from the active  
document and places it on the Clipboard.  
Cut  
Copy  
Paste  
Copies the selection to the Clipboard.  
Pastes the previously cut or copied items from  
the Clipboard into the active area or document.  
Press on the mark key once and use the up,  
down, right and left direction keys to select  
items. Press the mark key again or any other  
keys except the up, down, right, left, home,  
end, page up or page down key, to release  
the mark function.  
Mark  
Opens a window allowing you to switch  
APP  
Application  
Switch  
between open application programs. The  
function is the same as "Alt+Tab". Hold the  
button and use the arrow keys to select  
another open program.  
Close  
Close  
Closes the active Windows Application.  
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8. Using the Mouse  
8.1 Using the Mouse Driver  
After installing the mouse driver as described in section 4 you will be able to start up the  
Mouse Control Panel by left double-clicking on the KeyMaestro Mouse icon  
in the  
Windows task bar. This should appear after restarting your machine. You can also invoke the  
Mouse Control Panel by choosing Start?Programs?MMaestro?KeyMaestro Mouse Driver.  
The Mouse Control Panel (KeyMaestro Mouse Properties) window consist of the following  
folders:  
• Magic folder:  
allows you to change the browsing speed  
and the direction of the browsing button.  
• Pointers folder:  
allows you to choose your favorite pointer  
shape.  
• Cursor folder:  
select the special cursor functions such as  
trails for your cursor or loop function.  
• Action folder:  
re-define the mouse keys function and  
speed.  
• Settings folder:  
re-assign mouse button shortcuts and/or  
toggle Office 97 mouse mode on/off.  
• About folder:  
shows the current driver version information.  
• Orientation folder:  
allows you to setup the angle of the mouse when moving upwards.  
8.2 MOUSE EXTRA FUNCTIONS  
Lets you open 8 special functions quickly. For the  
details, please refer to the "Quick Jump Function  
Quick Jump  
Introduction" in next section.  
Replaces the "double click" movement to activate an  
application or function. It reduces the number of mouse  
Double Click  
clicks.  
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To magnify or de-magnify the view of a document in an  
application that supports it (this function works when  
the application you used is with the ctrl + wheel scroll-  
ing function, ie, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and FrontPage  
...).  
Window Zoom  
Switch quickly from one opened application to another  
application without an extra cursor move. Press the  
"Switch AP" button you set and scroll the wheel button  
to switch the applications.  
Switch AP  
Auto Panning  
Move the cursor and then the document will scroll  
slowly in the direction you just moved.  
www Back  
Returns to the last page you viewed.  
www Forward  
Returns to the page you viewed before selecting the  
back button.  
8.3 Quick Jump Function Introduction  
After installing the mouse driver and invoking the  
KeyMaestro mouse driver program you will have access to  
nine special function icons by pressing the scroll wheel  
once. These nine functions are:  
Mouse  
Control Panel  
Activates the Mouse Control Panel Menu.  
Activates the "Control Panel" window.  
Control Panel  
Sets the cursor to the horizontal scroll bar to  
scroll the document horizontally. (the function  
does not support Windows XP).  
Horizontal  
Scroll Bar  
Sets the cursor to the vertical scroll bar to scroll  
the document vertically. (the function does not  
support Windows XP).  
Vertical  
Scroll Bar  
Windows  
Explorer  
Activates the 'Windows Explorer' window.  
Adjusts the frame size of the windows you  
opened (the function does not support full screen.  
The function is also not performed when the  
frame of applications are not adjustable).  
Size Grip  
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Allows you to minimize all the current opened  
applications immediately (this function is only  
performed when the applications are with the  
minimize function).  
Minimize All  
Windows  
Recall the  
Last Active  
Window  
Recalls the last active window.  
Exit  
Exit the quick jump function panel.  
Clicking once more on the scroll wheel will close these icons.  
Note: For more detailed information please read the online help by right clicking on  
the KeyMaestro Mouse icon  
in the Windows task bar and select Help.  
9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you experience problems with your keyboard/mouse please read through the  
following Troubleshooting topics:  
1. Keyboard & Mouse do not work properly: Please attempt to first reset your  
device IDs if your keyboard and mouse are not working properly.  
2. Mouse does not work accurately: Use the mouse only on a clean, flat, non-slip-  
pery surface in order to ensure smooth and accurate cursor action. If you use a  
mouse-pad, choose a light-colored one to use less battery power.  
3. The Wireless EZ Touch Software does not work properly: If your special  
function keys do not work properly after installing the KeyMaestro software, please  
make sure that there are no other keyboard or mouse software programs installed.  
If any is found, please remove all of the keyboard and mouse software (including  
the KeyMaestro software), then restart your computer and reinstall only the  
KeyMaestro software.  
4. Add/Remove Software or Re-install: After installing the Keyboard software, the  
Keyboard icon will display on the system tray. If you want to reinstall the software  
for some reason, you must remove the Keyboard driver from your computer first.  
For more detailed information, please refer to Section 5 of this manual for proper  
uninstallation instructions.  
5. Other software applications cannot be installed properly: If you are having  
difficulty or failure to install other software applications on your computer, uninstall  
the KeyMaestro keyboard and mouse software. Then install the application that  
you were having trouble with and then re-install the KeyMaestro software.  
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6. Windows Media Player cannot play VCD titles or MPEG files: Make sure you  
have installed Windows Media Player version 7 or later properly. If not, please  
download the latest version of Windows Media Player (version 7 or higher required)  
from the Microsoft website.  
7. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Calendar actions will not work, but the  
onscreen display shows up: Make sure you have installed the Microsoft Office  
Applications completely. If Microsoft Office Applications are not fully installed,  
these keys can only see the onscreen display and do not work.  
8. Sleep key does not work properly: Make sure that the power management in  
your PC has been enabled both in the BIOS and in Windows. For more information on  
your PC's BIOS settings refer to your PC's manual. For more information on how to  
enable the power management features in Windows refer to your Windows manual.  
9. Some enhanced Office functions are not working: Microsoft Windows operat-  
ing system and applications support different languages. It limits the functions of  
enhanced office keys. Some enhanced functions are only for target language usage.  
The descriptions of the enhanced function keys are for reference and may not reflect  
your keyboard exactly. This kit is intended for use with the English language and the  
operating system and applications should be English versions for proper support  
10. The "Log Off" key does not work: For Windows 98 SE/Me/2000/XP the default  
of Log Off function must be enabled in before you use the log off key. Enable the Log  
Off function key by opening the Windows Start Menu/Setting/Control Panel/Taskbar  
& Start Menu/Taskbar & Start Menu Properties Menu/Advanced/Settings, then choose  
the "Display Logoff" item and click OK.  
11. The "Un-mark" function cannot be released: Press on the mark key once and  
use the up, down, right and left direction keys to select items. The ESC key (or any  
other keys except the mark, up, down, right, left, home, end, page up or page  
down key) will release the mark function.  
12. The functions of the enhanced Office keys do not match the keys printed  
name or do not work: All enhanced office function keys follow the definitions of the  
standard Microsoft shortcut combination keys. They do not need any support from the  
KeyMaestro software driver (Windows 98SE requires the software for some functions).  
In few cases, when you press the target enhanced office keys, they do not work or  
have different results. This means the applications do not support the definitions of  
the standard Microsoft shortcut combination keys, and the target functions or the  
software applications conflict with the definitions. Software that has been partially  
installed or that has been damaged could have this problem as well.  
We recommend that you contact the software application dealer or download  
new versions to upgrade your applications from Microsoft Website.  
For example, use Office 2000 to replace Office 97, or use IE 5.0 to replace  
IE 4.0  
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Technical Support:  
If the above instructions do not solve your problem, please contact Memorex  
technical support at 877-Is it live (toll free), or visit us online at  
Memorex Products One Year Limited Warranty:  
Memorex Products, Inc. ("Memorex") warrants this product, excluding connected  
equipment, against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the  
date of original purchase. PURCHASER'S REMEDY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDY  
IS EXCLUSIVE AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL MEMOREX OR ANY SUPPLIER  
OR SELLER BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSE-  
QUENTIAL OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. For further information  
regarding warranty service please go to www.memorex.com  
Product Registration:  
To register your product please visit service and support online at www.memorex.com  
or write to us with your name, address, phone number, model name, model number, date of  
purchase and place of purchase at: Memorex Products, Inc. 10100 Pioneer Blvd, Suite 110,  
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670.  
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FCC Guidelines:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-  
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The Class B d ig ital ap p aratus me e ts all re q uire me nts of the Canad ian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.  
Cet appareil numerique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement  
sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.  
Caution:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
Shielded interface cable, if any, must be used in order to comply with emission  
limits.  
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All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
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