Kensington Mouse PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop Set User Manual

Media Player dial pad Contains four functions:  
Your new Kensington PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop Set gives you  
more than just wireless keyboard and mouse use. In addition to  
standard functions, you can perform many common Internet and  
multimedia functions at a single touch of a button. This guide shows  
you how to install and use your new desktop set.  
About the Battery  
Stop  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to stop the media player.  
Battery life for your PilotBoard Wireless Laser Mouse can be up to  
9 months based on 8 hours per day, 5 days per week usage.  
PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop Set  
Instruction Guide  
Play/Pause  
Next  
to play or pause the media player.  
to skip to the next item or track.  
to skip to the previous item or track.  
• Your mouse includes an optional battery saving feature. To  
preserve battery life when not using the mouse for long periods of  
time, slide the switch to off.  
Previous  
Registration  
Be sure to register your new PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop  
online at www.register.kensington.com. Registration offers you  
benefits including free access to technical support (other than  
applicable long-distance phone charges).  
Media Starts your computer’s default media player.  
Contents  
Scroll dial pad Press up, down, left, or right to scroll in that direction.  
Eject Ejects the media device (such as a CD) that is playing.  
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System Requirements  
Switch  
Volume controls:  
Windows XP® or Windows 2000®  
Mac® OS X v. 2.8 or higher  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to increase the volume.  
to decrease the volume.  
to mute the sound.  
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• Erratic mouse or keyboard behavior may indicate low battery  
power. Replace the batteries to solve this issue.  
Instruction Guide  
Instructions  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Instructies  
• Always replace the batteries in sets, using the same age and brand  
of batteries. Always dispose of batteries properly.  
 
Istruzioni  
Getting Started  
Instrucciones  
The Internet/Task Buttons  
D
E
F
Installing the Optional Software  
Your Kensington PilotBoard Laser Wireless Keyboard and Mouse are  
configured to use out of the box. To use the basic functions, all you  
need to do is install the batteries and plug the wireless receiver into  
your computer.  
These buttons let you quickly perform tasks when viewing web  
pages in a browser or using an email application. They also perform  
common tasks such as opening the My Computer folder or using  
your computer’s calculator. The Internet buttons work with most  
popular web browsers including:  
A) Wireless Keyboard  
B) 6-Button Mouse  
C) USB Wireless Receiver  
D) 4 AA Batteries  
E) CD  
You can install the KeyboardWorks™ for Desktops software drivers to  
use additional features of your keyboard and mouse. The software is  
included on the CD; however, if you want to make sure you are using  
the most current version, download the software from  
NOTE: You can install software from the CD to use additional  
features of the keyboard and mouse, such as one-touch access to  
media and Internet functions. See “Installing the Optional Software”  
for details.  
Windows  
• Microsoft Internet Explorer  
• Netscape Navigator®  
F) Instruction Guide  
Installing this software enables you to do the following on  
your keyboard:  
1. Install the batteries in the keyboard and mouse according to the  
images shown in the battery compartment on each device.  
Mac  
Keyboard Components  
• Use the Media and Internet/Task buttons  
• Use the F-Lock functions  
• View an onscreen alert when the keyboard or mouse battery  
is low  
• View an onscreen display of Caps Lock, Num Lock, and F-Lock  
• Customize your keyboard buttons and functions  
• Microsoft Internet Explorer for Macintosh  
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• SafariTM  
 
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as well as other popular web browser applications. The buttons may  
not work with all web browsers and email applications.  
This software also enables you to customize your mouse’s buttons  
and functions, as well as to use the mouse tilt-wheel function on the  
center-click button.  
Sleep  
2. Plug the USB connector of the wireless receiver into an active USB  
port on your computer. On a Windows computer, the computer  
will display a Found New Hardware wizard the first time you plug  
in the receiver.  
The Media Buttons  
Mail  
H
G
Web|Home  
My Computer  
Search  
These buttons let you quickly access functions when you are viewing  
photos or videos or listening to music using a media player on your  
computer. The Media buttons work with popular media players such  
as the following:  
G) Media Buttons. See “The Media Buttons” for details.  
H) Internet/Task Buttons. See “The Internet/Task Buttons”  
for details.  
I) Function Keys. See “The Function Keys” for details.  
Windows  
• Windows Media® Player  
• iTunes®  
Refresh  
Mouse Components  
Calculator  
• RealPlayer  
Mac®  
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• iTunes  
The keyboard and mouse work within about 10 meters (30 feet) of  
the receiver. If the keyboard or mouse is not working properly:  
as well as other popular multimedia applications. The buttons may  
not work with all media players.  
J
K
• Make sure that there are no obstructions between the device and  
the receiver.  
M
• Try plugging the receiver into a different USB port on  
your computer.  
Media Player dial pad  
Sleep Puts your system to sleep.  
Stop  
Play/Pause  
Next  
Previous  
Mail Starts your email application.  
Important: Computer User Health Information  
Web/Home Starts your default web browser and goes to your  
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In recent years, medical attention on occupational injuries has  
identified normal, seemingly harmless activities as a potential cause  
of a wide range of problems collectively known as Repetitive Stress  
Injuries (RSI) or Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD). It is now  
recognized that any repetitive motion my contribute to these health  
problems. As a computer user, you might also be at risk.  
home page.  
My Computer On a Windows computer, opens the My Computer  
folder. On a Mac computer, displays the  
Home Folder.  
Media  
Search Searches your computer for files based on the search  
Scroll dial pad  
Eject  
By paying attention to the way you perform your work, use your  
computer and phone, play sports, and work around the house, you  
can identify the behaviors that may be putting you at risk. If you  
experience pain, swelling, numbness, or weakness in your wrists  
or hands (especially during sleep), see your physician immediately.  
These symptoms could mean that you are developing a repetitive  
stress injury that requires prompt medical attention. For more  
detailed information, consult your doctor.  
O
criteria you enter.  
Refresh Refreshes the current web page or document.  
Volume controls  
P
Calculator Starts the calculator application.  
NOTE: The Sleep, My Computer, and Calculator buttons are not  
supported on computers running Windows 2000.  
J) Left-Click Button  
K) Right-Click Button  
L) Center-Click Button/Scroll Wheel/Tilt Wheel  
M) Customizable Buttons  
N) Battery Compartment  
O) On/Off Switch  
P) Laser Sensor  
 

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