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====Wireless Keyboard Layout====
 
====Wireless Keyboard Layout====
  
''':The wireless keyboard looks and behaves like a normal QWERTY keyboard except for a few minor exceptions:'''
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::* There is no numeric keypad
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::* Two mouse buttons (resembling left and right click) are located to the left of the SPACE key.
 
::* Two mouse buttons (resembling left and right click) are located to the left of the SPACE key.
 
::* There is no "Windows Button".
 
::* There is no "Windows Button".
 
  
 
====Suggestions While Using Wireless Keyboard====
 
====Suggestions While Using Wireless Keyboard====
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::*quickly '''tapping the touch-pad with the user's thumb acts like a "double-click"'''.
 
::*quickly '''tapping the touch-pad with the user's thumb acts like a "double-click"'''.
 
::*User can perform dragging (easier) by using the '''left and right click <u>keys</u> (located to the left of the SPACE bar)''' in conjunction with the touch-pad.
 
::*User can perform dragging (easier) by using the '''left and right click <u>keys</u> (located to the left of the SPACE bar)''' in conjunction with the touch-pad.
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====Powering-Down Wireless Keyboard====
 
====Powering-Down Wireless Keyboard====
  
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 24 June 2011

An AVIT Volunteer displaying the Computer Lab's wireless keyboard for instructors

Purpose

This WIKI explains how to use the wireless keyboard in the computer lab. The wireless keyboard will provide the instructor flexibility to move around the classroom, without being constrained by cords...
The wireless keyboard is designed for instructor use only while they are logged into the computer server (viewing the screen via the data display unit)...


YouTube Video

If you want to see the visual steps for "Why Follow Lab Policies and Procedures?",
Here is a link to a customized YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upUH_wPjBzY


Written Instructions

Below are the instructions on how to use the computer lab's wireless keyboard:

Power-up Wireless Keyboard

The wireless keyboard is battery-operated and is powered-off during non-use to save on batteries.
During the computer lab startup sequence the wireless keyboard is powered-on by sliding the power button (located on the top right-hand-corner of the keyboard) to the right. If the wireless keyboard was powered-up correctly, a green light will indicate that the unit is working.


Here is a link to the computer lab power-up YouTube video for reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTE0e_hH3tE
WARNING: Sometimes confusion occurs when the user moves the touch-pad, bu there is no movement of the mouse pointer on the screen. It is recommended to first press a key (such as SHIFT), then move the touch-pad, and you will immediately notice movement. Use this same procedure in case of several minutes of keyboard inactivity...


Wireless Keyboard Layout

The wireless keyboard looks and behaves like a normal QWERTY keyboard except for a few minor exceptions:
  • There is no numeric keypad
  • A touch-pad is located on the upper-right-hand corner of the keyboard.
  • Two mouse buttons (resembling left and right click) are located to the left of the SPACE key.
  • There is no "Windows Button".

Suggestions While Using Wireless Keyboard

The wireless keyboard gives flexibility for the instructor while teaching the computer lab. The instructor can sit down, and operate the wireless keyboard on their lap. On the other hand, the instructor could be standing near the front of the data-display (large screen) area, and operate the wireless keyboard.
Here are some additional "hints" while operating the wireless keyboard:
  • quickly tapping the touch-pad with the user's thumb acts like a "double-click".
  • User can perform dragging (easier) by using the left and right click keys (located to the left of the SPACE bar) in conjunction with the touch-pad.


Powering-Down Wireless Keyboard

To be completed ...