When you hit that button and your functions stop.
they now have 3 more functions that they do. They
use modifier keys like shift, alt and control.
Some times you can find what they are by looking
at the keyboard options in the control panel.
At 09:08 AM 2/11/2012, you wrote:
my wireless keyboard *Microsoft 3000 bluetooth*
has a range of 30 feet, I don't think it has
this battery indicatior. It does have some
function buttons across the top for your email
client, browser, your media player, search
button, the rest you can set to do other
actions. Down the left side are 4 other buttons
for scrolling and web cam and using with office.
Now there's 2 keys which one says it's right
side window's key but in fact is useless. The
other is right after f12 which is the function
key, if this is hit accendently, the function
keys will not operate, I'm wondering if it's
like a turn off function? If anyone has one of
these keyboards and can shed some light on this
would be great. It also has the numpad keys as
well. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David
Ferrin" <[email protected]> To:
<[email protected]> Sent: Saturday,
February 11, 2012 7:26 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users]
daily information wireless keyboards Daily Tip:
Save Your Batteries When your wireless keyboard
starts skipping characters as you type, itâs
tempting to blame old batteries. The more likely
cause, however, is interference with the
connection between your keyboard and its
transceiver. Before you replace those batteries,
double-check that the transceiver hasnât
slipped off your desk (and that you havenât
put anything heavy between it and the keyboard).
You may also want to check your keyboard
manufacturerâs software to see whether it has
a battery status indicator. David Ferrin For
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