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Product: Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro
Company: Microsoft
Website: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware
Estimated Street Price: $54.95
Preview By: Robert Stein

Setup & Installation

Table Of Contents
1: Introduction
2: Setup & Installation
3: Supported Software
4: USB Ports & Hot Keys
5: Conclusion

Important To fully use all features and controls on your keyboard, you must install the accompanying IntelliType Pro software on your computer.  It also contains the Online User's Guide, which provides important product information, including the Healthy Computing Guide and the product warranty.

To set up the Internet Keyboard Pro

  •           Turn off your computer

  •           Locate the round keyboard (PS/2) port on your computer.  Most computers have a small keyboard image above the keyboard port

  •           Plug the keyboard connector into the round (PS/2) port

  •          With your computer turned on, plug the keyboard USB connector into a USB port on your computer. If you choose not to plug in the USB connector, you will be unable to use the USB ports on your keyboard.

    Note: Some PCs have USB ports that do not fully support start up with a USB keyboard. In order to avoid this potential incompatibility, Microsoft recommends that users connect the keyboard to both the PS/2 and USB ports on their PC.

To connect the palm rest:

  •   On a level surface, insert the tabs on the palm rest into the slots on the front of the keyboard, and snap them together.

To install the IntelliType Pro software:

  •       Insert the Microsoft IntelliType Pro compact disc into your CD-ROM drive, and then follow the Setup Wizard instructions on your screen.

  •         Click the Start button, and then click Run.

  •         Type <drive>:setup.  For example, if your CD-ROM drive is drive E, type e:setup.

  •         Follow the Setup Wizard instructions on your screen.

 

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