Micro Innovations KB3100MF Mouse User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
Ultra Slim Multimedia Keyboard (KB3100MF)
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Ultra Slim Multimedia Keyboard (KB3100MF)
Reducing the risk of injury
Some experts believe that the repeated use of any keyboard may injure your
hands, arms, neck, or back. To reduce the risk of these injuries:
Take frequent breaks and vary your tasks throughout the day.
Keep your shoulders relaxed with your elbows at your sides.
Position your keyboard so you do not have to reach for the keys or do
not need to rest your wrists on sharp desk edges.
Adjust the height of your chair so your wrists are straight.
If you feel any pain, numbness, or weakness, you should seek help from a
qualified health professional immediately.
Uninstall any previous keyboard
software on your computer.
Press a letter key. If the keyboard
is still not responding, restart your
computer.
The keyboard hot keys do not work,
or the keyboard is typing the wrong
characters.
The keyboard is not responding.
Problem
Solution
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