Ezkey Corp. EZ7000RF Manuale Utente
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You can insert or paste the frequently used sentence, name, address or text into any Windows
application that is running in the background (Word, Excel… ). If you select “Back”, it will return to
the previous selected items. If you select “Exit” or “Esc key”, the OnScreen Menu will close and
disappear automatically. See below:
application that is running in the background (Word, Excel… ). If you select “Back”, it will return to
the previous selected items. If you select “Exit” or “Esc key”, the OnScreen Menu will close and
disappear automatically. See below:
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Note:
The “Pop-up” function is available for both PS/2 and USB keyboards. When using a PS/2 keyboard,
you can press the scroll wheel (on the keyboard) to pop up the OnScreen menu, and scroll and click
to select items. However, when using the PS/2 to USB adapter you should use your mouse to click
and select items. The scroll wheel bar roller function on the keyboard will disable automatically with
USB device. By press the standard PS2 or USB mouse scroll wheel (PS2 mouse plug into a “PS2 to
USB adapter”) you can pop up the OnScreen Menu and also select items, but cannot scroll the select
items, which means that you must move the mouse courser to select and left-click the item of your
choice. However, using the mouse to pop- up the OnScreen Menu and left-click the select items is a
very user-friendly solution also.
you can press the scroll wheel (on the keyboard) to pop up the OnScreen menu, and scroll and click
to select items. However, when using the PS/2 to USB adapter you should use your mouse to click
and select items. The scroll wheel bar roller function on the keyboard will disable automatically with
USB device. By press the standard PS2 or USB mouse scroll wheel (PS2 mouse plug into a “PS2 to
USB adapter”) you can pop up the OnScreen Menu and also select items, but cannot scroll the select
items, which means that you must move the mouse courser to select and left-click the item of your
choice. However, using the mouse to pop- up the OnScreen Menu and left-click the select items is a
very user-friendly solution also.
If your mouse (mouse driver) is also equipped with a similar pop-up function, the pop up functions
of the keyboard and mouse may sometimes conflict. In this case you should disable this feature in
the mouse driver by setting the mouse wheel button to “standard mouse third button”; the keyboard
pop-up function should then work smoothly. But,
of the keyboard and mouse may sometimes conflict. In this case you should disable this feature in
the mouse driver by setting the mouse wheel button to “standard mouse third button”; the keyboard
pop-up function should then work smoothly. But,
you can also retain the mouse function and disable
the keyboard pop-up function by canceling the highlighting of the “Enable Office Keyboard Menu”
item
item
, sees below: