14 Chapter 1
Wireless Keyboard
The wireless keyboard with built-in touch pad combines mouse control with touch typing. It has full-sized keys that
include shortcut keys, status LED, power switch, touch pad, left and right buttons, arrow keys, one Windows key,
left and right mouse keys, and 12 function keys.
No. Component Description
1 Shortcut keys Use the shortcut keys to do the following:
• A Puts system to standby (sleep) mode.
• B Launches Internet Explorer.
• C Launches Microsoft Outlook Express.
• D Launches Media player.
• E Toggles the Media player sound on or off.
• F Increases or decreases volume.
• G Plays or pauses the Media player.
2 Status LED Displays the following functions:
• Green LED indicates the keyboard is turned on. The
LED will flash for three seconds to confirm it is
powering on, then stops flashing.
• Flashing Green LED indicates the keyboard is
synchronized to the system.
• Red LED indicates battery level is low. The LED will
turn green then flash red for two seconds to indicate
keyboard’s battery level is low.
3 Power switch Turns the keyboard on and off. Slide to the right to turn
on the keyboard or slide to the left to power off the
keyboard.
4 Touch pad Pointing device that senses movement on its surface.
Move your finger on the surface of the touch pad to
move the cursor.