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   Using Your Keyboard
The features for your keyboard depend on the model you are using.
Adjusting the keyboard legs
The keyboard legs are designed to accommodate various body sizes, chairs, and
desks. For more information, see the “Healthy Computing Guide” section later in this
manual.
●  Pull out or push in the keyboard legs to a position that minimizes bending of your
wrists while typing.
    Using Your Mouse
The features for your mouse depend on the model you are using.
To use the wheel
Using the wheel, you can move around in a scrollable document, similar to clicking
the scroll arrows or using the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys.
●  Roll the wheel toward you to move down in a scrollable document and roll the
wheel away from you to move up in a scrollable document.
To wake the mouse from sleep mode
After a period of inactivity, the mouse goes into a sleep mode to prolong battery life.
To reactivate the mouse, you must move the scroll wheel or click a button. Merely
moving the mouse will not wake it up.
  Note  Scrolling works only in programs that support this feature.
To clean the mouse
To clean a mouse with an optical sensor, you simply need to clean the area around
the sensor.
Warning
Always remove the batteries before you clean your wireless mouse.
●  Dampen a cotton swab with mild soap and water, and then gently wipe the optical
sensor clean, being careful not to scratch the surface of the sensor.
●  Reconnect the mouse to the receiver, as described in step 4.
  Important
●  Before boarding any aircraft, remove the batteries from the wireless keyboard 
and mouse. These devices can transmit radio frequency (RF) energy, much like a
cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed and the keyboard or mouse is
activated.
●  For detailed information about U.S. and Canadian radio interference regulations, 
ask your computer dealer or an experienced radio-TV technician. For more
information about interference issues, go to the FCC Web site at:
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/interference.html.
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