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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – KEYBOARD/COMBO |
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Q: Why does the wireless keyboard or combo stop its` function
after the computer’s operating system wakes up from its ” hibernation” or other scenario? And how can I get the keyboard to work immediately? |
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A: Actually, it is a normal phenomenon; the
computer’s ”hibernation” mode had confused the channels of the keyboard/Combo on the receiver. When you installed
the keyboard/Combo at the first time, the computer
has memorized the keyboard/Combo connection channel. You simply only need to reset the
connection. Please press the connect
button on the receiver, and then press the connect button on the keyboard/mouse
within 5 seconds. Your product should
resume the work immediately. |
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Q: The embedded hot keys do not work, what should
I do? |
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A: If you are using Microsoft ME, 2000, XP, the
hot keys should be working without the installation of driver. If you are using any previous version of
Microsoft operating system, please download the driver from our download section. If the problem is still persist, please
remove any previously installed software and start the installation process
again. |
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Q: The shortcut keys default
by Microsoft Windows cannot be assigned, what should I do? |
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Some Keyboard Software has taken over some system
resources for the shortcut keys and the following 5 combination keys may not be
used. Example, Ctrl + Alt + E, Ctrl + Alt + P, Ctrl + Alt + O, Ctrl + Alt + D,
and Ctrl + Alt + C. Please refer to the individual keyboard manual for further
instructions. If none to be found, please do check with us from the Customer
Care page. |
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Q: I have installed the keyboard software but the
keyboard still doe not function? |
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A: Please uninstall the software first, and then
locate in the system for all your previous keyboard software. Uninstall all of
these too, plus the drivers. Next, reboot the system and let Windows detect the
Keyboard and assign the driver. Make sure the Keyboard function as a generic
version first. Then reinstall the software to add the special functions as
mentioned per manual. |
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Q: I do not have a PS/2 port
on my computer; can I use the PS/2 to DIN plug converter? |
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A: We do not recommend this as the PS/2 connector
has more signals and thus is able to provide more functions for the keyboard such
as the hot-keys and programmable functions. Using the converter can cause
compatibility issues; in fact, the keyboard might not be able to be installed
under Windows. |
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – MOUSE |
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Q: Why does my mouse not work
on the Notebook PC |
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A: 1. Some Notebook touchpad has the default
setting set to the PS/2 port.
2. Disable the touchpad from the CMOS
setting and connect the Mouse to the PS/2 port. |
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Q: My mouse has no function,
what should I do? |
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A: 1. Make sure the connection is properly hooked
up.
2. Make sure the port is enabled and
correctly connected to the product. |
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Q: Can I use the Serial to
PS/2 adapter for my PS/2 mouse as sold in computer outlets and retail stores? |
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A: We advise not to because the adapter might have
different wirings for the signal pins, this causing erratic operation or
non-detection of the mouse. Secondly, if you still have the serial mouse port,
it can mean that your system is quite old and not recommended for current USB
and PS/2 mouse that have many built-in functions. |
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Q: My USB mouse is not working
in DOS mode especially in Recovery and utility programs |
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A: For USB Mouse to work in DOS, check the
mainboard BIOS setup. There should be an option to enable USB Mouse. This
setting will run the mouse driver in DOS applications. Note: Older mainboards
do not support this feature, so read your mainboard manual first. Current
generations and above should have this feature in the BIOS setup. |
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Q: Why does the wireless mouse
stop its function after the computer’s operating system wakes up from its` ”
hibernation” or other scenario? And how can I get the mouse to work immediately? |
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A: Actually, it is a normal phenomenon; the
computer’s ”hibernation” mode had confused the channels of the mouse on the
receiver. When you installed the mouse at the first time, the computer has memorized the mouse connection
channel. You simply only need to reset
the connection. Please press the connect
button on the receiver, and then press the connect button on the mouse within 5
seconds. Your product should resume the
work immediately. |
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Q: The mouse’s left button
works as the right button, and the right button performs as the left one, why? |
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This happens when you have accidentally set the
mouse as a ”left-handed ” user setting. You may change it by clicking the mouse
icon and select “Button” in the property screen and choose ” right-handed” at
button configuration volume. |
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Q: My Optical mouse cursor
tends to jump across the screen and moves with erratic movement, what should I
do? |
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All Optical mouse uses light reflection to read as
movements. If the mouse glides on glossy surface that reflects lots of light,
then the mouse will read these as movement too. The results will be excessive
movements. To have the mouse cursor move correctly, change the working surface
to a medium tone, matt colored surface.
Another possibility could be due to error in configuration. Go to the Mouse
applet in Control Panel. Adjust the speed to your preferred cursor movement.
Last, a conflict in 2 mouse drivers might cause this problem. So always ensure
that only the current mouse driver remains in the system. Always uninstall the
previous mouse driver and its utility application if any. |
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Q: My mouse tends to misbehave
now and then, and sometimes it functions properly. Why? |
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A: There are several causes that can create such an
issue.
1. Driver and Hardware conflict - Uninstall all Mouse drivers and applications.
Reinstall only the current mouse driver and application.
2. Utility application - Some USB and serial port Mouse requires its
applications to be installed. Check the CD-ROM that comes with the package and
install the driver and application. Note: that some do not have driver and
application in one installation, so please verify that both are installed
completely.
3. Virus - never discount this possibility. Install an Antivirus program and
scan the entire hard disk (s) if you have not done this yet. Some viruses can
cause mouse to function erratically.
4. Registry - problem in the registry or some Hard disk corruption can cause
mouse control problems. Start the System Restore process, and scan the Hard
Disk for file corruptions. Try to restore your registry to its working state.
5. Last, test the mouse on a friend’s or another computer to isolate the
problem. Sometimes, it is the mouse port that is causing the problem. |