User's Manual

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CyMotion Master
Solar
M86-21950
1 Information available as
hardcopy, direct help and on CD
Information on setup, operation and configuration
can be obtained in these quick-start instructions,
as direct help and as additional information for the
KeyM@n software. Please observe the general
user information and the license agreements.
The information is split up based on the following
criteria:
The quick-start instructions essentially describe
connection of the device and software
installation.
The direct help is a component of the software
included on the CD. It provides you with
information on operation where you need it. It is
called up via F1.
Additional information on operation and
configuration of the KeyM@n software is
available on the included CD (CD-ROM/
Manuals). You can read the desired content on
the screen or print it out here.
By supplying only the most essential information as
a printout, we are reducing the unnecessary use of
paper and thus making our contribution towards
environmental protection.
2 Features of the
CyMotion Master Solar
The CyMotion Master Solar consists of the
keyboard, the mouse and the wireless receiver for
both devices. There are no annoying cables in the
way. Depending on your workplace conditions, you
can operate your PC up to approx. 2 m away from
the receiver.
2.1 The keyboard
In addition to the functions of a standard keyboard,
this keyboard offers the following additional
functions:
integrated solar cell for charging the batteries in
the keyboard
encryption of the wireless transmission
5 additional keys for the operation of the
Internet browser
5 additional keys for the operation of multimedia
programs
4 additional keys for calling up the Windows
Calculator, E-mail program, web browser and
Standby key
4 central additional keys for volume control and
multimedia program selection
10 unique XPress keys, positioned at the sides
•@ key
KeyM@n key
all mouse functions can be executed via the
keyboard
num key can be set as currency key
period key of the keypad can be set as a
comma key
Standby key
Older PCs do not support Standby Mode. Pressing
the Standby key may cause the PC to crash.
Quick-Start Instructions
644-0334.01 US Sep 2003

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