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RF Wheel Keyboard and Mouse 
 
Note! 
Before installing or removing the keyboard / mouse to or from your computer, 
always remember to turn off your computer. Installing or removing the mouse 
when your computer is running will cause permanent damage to the mouse or 
your computer. 
 
Install the Battery 
1.  Remove the battery compartment covers on the RF keyboard/mouse. 
2.  Insert batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to the polarity. 
3.  Replace the covers to the RF keyboard/mouse. 
 
Connect the Receiver 
The RF receiver is compatible with the PC 99 Spec. If you have a computer with the 
PC 99 Spec, simply plug the receiver into the corresponding PS/2 port. For your 
convenience, the receiver connector has a small icon on it. The color of the mouse 
port is green. Also refer to your main board manual for the location of the PS/2 port. 
 
Setting up the ID Channel 
Press the ID channel button on the receiver, then press the ID channel button on the 
bottom of the keyboard/mouse. 
 
Install the Software 
1.  Turn on your computer and start Windows. 
2.  Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 
3.  Follow the on-screen instructions. 
4. If 
Autorun is not enabled, select Run from the Start Menu on the Taskbar. 
Next type d:\setup.exe, where d: is the designation of the CD-ROM drive. 
 
Troubleshooting 
 
If the RF keyboard and mouse does not operate correctly after installation: 
 
The batteries have not been installed in your RF keyboard and mouse or have 
been installed incorrectly. 
 
The batteries are weak. 
 
The RF receiver has been connected to your computer incorrectly. 
 
The ID channel setting of the RF receiver and mouse are not identical.  
 
When the cursor does not move properly: 
 
The RF receiver and keyboard/mouse are placed at an improper distance. 
Keep the RF receiver away from the mouse, keyboard, monitor, computer, and 
any other electrical devices by at least 20cm (about 8 inches). 
 
Do not use your RF keyboard and mouse on a metal surface. Use a pad to 
prevent the ID channel from any interference. 
 
How long is the average life of a battery? 
 
The surface on which you use the mouse can significantly affect battery life. 
Lighter surfaces extend battery life, darker ones shorten it. Bright mat (pad) 
surfaces (not glossy ones) are recommended.