10. Select the position of the mouse, either to the right or the left of your
monitor, whether you are right- or left-handed. Click Next.
11. Click Next.
12. Click Finish.
Using the Rapid Access buttons
The Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard contains quick launch buttons, commonly
called "hot buttons." This section contains information on using these buttons.
The keyboard in the previous illustration has the following button features:
v An Internet button, a Standby button, and five buttons that you can
customize to access a file, program, or Web site.
v A plastic cover that holds the button label.
v Multimedia control buttons that you can use to control playback and adjust
volume on audio CDs and some DVDs.
v A Mute button that you can use to mute audio playback.
v A button that navigates forward through Web pages in an Internet browser.
v A button that navigates backward through Web pages in an Internet
browser.
Customizing the keyboard buttons
The first time you press one of the customizable buttons, the. window opens
and prompts you to follow the on-screen instructions to customize the buttons.
You can customize each of the five buttons for use as a shortcut to a computer
program, a file, or a Web site.
To change the customization of your Rapid Access Buttons at a later time, open
the customization window using the following procedure:
1. Click Start --> Settings --> Control Panel.
2. Double-click Keyboard (Rapid Access) to open the Rapid Access Wireless
Keyboard Customization window. If a program has already been assigned
to a button, the program name appears in the label area above that button
on the screen. If a program has not been assigned to a button, the label area
above the button will be blank.
3. Click the button you want to customize.
4. Click one of the following options:
v View all programs
v View all files
v Enter Internet address
5. If you clicked View all programs or View all files, click the desired
program or file. If you clicked Enter Internet address, type the Internet
address of a Web site into the box.
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