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User reviews and opinions
| jigsaw |
3:13pm on Friday, October 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Overall the Microsoft media keyboard is good and provides good control over the media centre functions The mouse pointer joystick is particularly diff... | |
| veruus |
6:30pm on Monday, September 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased the Hauppauge wintv pvr 500mce that included the remote. Everything was so easy to set up together. Works with Vista media center! other reviews stated that there was a delay when tying...wrong. im using it now from my kitchen table. | |
| Michel |
1:58pm on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Media Center Keyboard Reviews are a bit dramatic. This keyboard is for use with media center. Not word documents and normal pc use! A Good Product Having just moved to a media centre myself, I was given a Microsoft Media Centre Remote as part of the deal. | |
| fernando |
6:39am on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| ignores most of your keystrokes I bought one of these a few years ago -- it was close to useless. Microsoft Remote Keyboard for XP-MCE Great for watching videos on my plasma tvs over the internet. | |
| kiang |
10:17am on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Useless as it ships This product IS USELESS AS IT SHIPS, the seller should point that out ! | |
| thusgaard |
5:30am on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| I would recomend anyone with a mce setiup lik... everything is at your figure tips. I would recomend anyone with a mce setiup like mine..I even use mine hooked up to a 30 inch lcd right next to my chair in the living room. | |
| nshar |
5:59pm on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| The mouse pointer is not intuitive but with patience and finesse you can learn to use it. You do need to have an unobstructed line of site between the keyboard and the ir emitter. | |
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Version Information Product Name Product Version Keyboard Version Product Dimensions Keyboard Length Keyboard Width Keyboard Depth/Height Keyboard Weight Compatibility and Localization Interface Operating Systems Top-line System Requirements
Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition v1.0 Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition v1.0 17.5 inches (445 millimeters) 5.6 inches (141 millimeters) 1.24 inches (31.5 millimeters) 29.9 ounces (848 grams) Infrared (IR) Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP Media Center Edition For a Media Center PC: Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 or later Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Receiver Update Rollup 2 for eHome Infrared Receiver for Windows XP Media Center Edition or later is required. Messenger key functionality is not supported with Windows Vista systems. My TV key functionality is mapped to Recorded TV on Windows Vista systems. Certified for Microsoft Windows Vista Available language sets will vary by product and sales channel. 104 key configuration: English (North America) 105 key configuration: English (UK), English (Canada), International English (EURO), International English (ROW), Finnish/Swedish, French (Belgium), French (Canada), French (France), German (Germany), and Italian 106 key configuration: Korean 109 key configuration: Japanese 36 KHz Infrared RC6 and MCIR 30 feet (9.14 meters) 10,000,000 actuations per key My Music, My Videos, My Pictures, My TV, and My Radio 500,000 actuations per key Mute, Volume -, Volume +, Channel/Page -, Channel/Page +, Record, Stop, Rewind, Play, Forward, Replay, Pause, and Skip 500,000 actuations per key Guide, Live TV, Recorded TV, Messenger, DVD Menu, More, Back, OK, and Backlight 600,000 actuation per key 1000 characters per minute Click and Right Click buttons Mouse Pointer -40 F (-40 C) to 140 F (60 C) at <5% to 65% relative humidity (non-condensing) -32 F (0 C) to 104 F (40 C) at <5% to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) 4 AA alkaline batteries required (included) Up to 3 months
Compatibility Logos Keyboard Localization
Wireless Technology Wireless Platform Wireless Range Product Feature Performance QWERTY Key Life Hot Key Features Hot Key Life Media Key Features Media Key Life Remote Control Keys Remote Control Keys Life Typing Speed Integrated Mouse Features Storage Temperature & Humidity Operating Temperature & Humidity Power Requirements Battery Type and Quantity Battery Life Certification Information Country of Manufacture ISO 9001 Qualified Manufacturer Agency and Regulatory Marks
People's Republic of China (PRC) Yes FCC Declaration of Conformity (USA) UL and cUL Listed Accessory (USA and Canada) ICES-003 data on file (Canada) CE Declaration of Conformity, Safety and EMC (European Union) GOST Certificate (Russia) VCCI Certificate (Japan) ACA/MED Declaration of Conformity (Australia and New Zealand) BSMI Certificate (Taiwan) MIC Certificate (Korea) NOM Certificates (Mexico) CB Scheme Certificate (International) Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) ID: 982903 Microsoft Windows XP (x86) ID: 1228536 Microsoft Windows Vista (x64, x86)
Results stated herein are based on internal Microsoft testing. Individual results and performance may vary. Any device images shown are not actual size. This document is provided for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Microsoft makes no warranty, express or implied, with this document or the information contained herein. Review any public use or publications of any data herein with your local legal counsel. 2007 Microsoft Corporation.
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Program Keys by Using the Learning Feature
The TV power ( ), Volume + ( ), and Volume ( ) keys on your Microsoft keyboard can learn commands from remote controls. If you program these keys, you can use them to control other devices, such as your TV or audio receiver.
Getting Started
1 Place the remote control head to head (1 to 2 inches apart, or 2.5 to 5 cm) with the Microsoft keyboard infrared (IR) sensor. 2 On the Microsoft keyboard, press More ( )+OK (at the same time). The status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard blinks, indicating that its in learning setup mode. 3 On the Microsoft keyboard, press and release want to assign a command to. , , or , depending on which key you
The status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard stops blinking, but stays on. 4 On the remote control, press and hold the button that you want the key on the Microsoft keyboard to learn until the status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard blinks twice, indicating that the Microsoft keyboard has learned the command. If the Microsoft keyboard didnt learn the command, the status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard turns off. To try again, repeat steps 1 through 4.
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0805 Part No. X11-45748
Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition
HEALTH WARNING
Use of a keyboard or mouse may be linked to serious injuries or disorders. When using a computer, as with many activities, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, if you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL, even if symptoms occur when you are not working at your computer. Symptoms like these can be associated with painful and sometimes permanently disabling injuries or disorders of the nerves, muscles, tendons, or other parts of the body. These musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, and other conditions. While researchers are not yet able to answer many questions about MSDs, there is general agreement that many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including: overall health, stress and how one copes with it, medical and physical conditions, and how a person positions and uses his or her body during work and other activities (including use of a keyboard or mouse). The amount of time a person performs an activity may also be a factor. Some guidelines that may help you work more comfortably with your computer and possibly reduce your risk of experiencing an MSD can be found in the Healthy Computing Guide installed with this devices software. If this device did not come with software, see the Healthy Computing Guide section of the Getting Started manual. You can also access the Healthy Computing Guide at www.microsoft.com/hardware or (in the United States only) by calling 1 (800) 360-7561 to request a CD at no charge. If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or medical or physical condition may be related to MSDs, see a qualied health professional.
Quick Reference Guide
Click Click and double-click, just like using the left button on a mouse.
Right-Click Display shortcut menus, just like using the right button on a mouse.
Sleep key Put the computer into power management mode, such as standby.
TV power key This key can learn to turn on your TV.
Status light Blinks to indicate learning and general keyboard status.
Backlight Turn the backlight functionality on and off.
Warning
To protect against risk of re, bodily injury, electric shock or damage to the equipment:
Do not immerse any part of this product in water or other liquid. Do not spray liquid on this product or allow excess liquid to drip inside. Do not use this product if it has sustained any type of damage. Disconnect this product or remove its batteries before cleaning.
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Keyboard lock switch Lock keys to avoid accidental key presses and conserve battery power.
Pointer Press down and move to control the on-screen pointer.
Guide Open the Electronic Programming Guide.
Messenger Start Media Center Messenger.
More Show information about the selected item.
Start Start Media Center or go to the Start menu if Media Center is already running.
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a Microsoft Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition, which includes:
Microsoft keyboard Batteries for the keyboard This Getting Started manual, to help you set up your keyboard and learn about its features
For the Microsoft keyboard to work, you must use the infrared (IR) receiver that came with your Media Center PC. If the receiver isnt built into your computer, make sure that its connected to your computer. For setup details, see the product documentation that came with the receiver. Important Make sure that your computer meets the system requirements as specied on the keyboard packaging.
Download the Media Center Update
If it is not already installed, you must download a free Windows XP Media Center Edition update for the Microsoft keyboard to work (Internet access required).
To download the update
1 Go to the Microsoft Windows Update Web site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com 2 Click Custom Install. 3 Search for Update Rollup 1 (or later) for eHome Infrared Receiver for Windows XP Media Center Edition, select it, and then click Go to install updates. 4 Click Install. Important You must restart the computer for the keyboard to work properly.
Insert the Batteries
The keyboard requires four batteries, which are included in the package. Whenever you insert batteries in the keyboard, always make sure that all four batteries are new. Alkaline batteries provide maximum battery life.
To insert the batteries
1 Turn the keyboard upside-down, and then remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert the new batteries, making sure to properly orient the positive (+) and negative () ends as specied by the battery compartment labels.
Position the Keyboard
For optimum performance, make sure that the distance between the keyboard and the receiver device (or receiver built into the computer) doesnt exceed 30 feet (10 m). Make sure that the front of the keyboard is facing the receiver device and that the keyboard isnt tilted up or down at an angle exceeding 30 degrees. Important The keyboards range (distance between the keyboard and the receiver) may be less than 30 feet (10 m), depending on the room and other environmental factors.
To program keys on the Microsoft keyboard
1 Place the remote control head to head (1 to 2 inches apart, or 2.5 to 5 cm) with the Microsoft keyboard IR sensor. 2 On the Microsoft keyboard, press More ( )+OK (at the same time). The status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard blinks, indicating that its in setup mode. Note If you wait longer than 10 seconds to begin programming a key on the Microsoft keyboard, the keyboard will exit setup mode. 3 On the Microsoft keyboard, press and release key you want to assign the command to. , , or , depending on which
The status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard stops blinking, but stays on. 4 On the remote control, press and hold the button that you want the key on the Microsoft keyboard to learn until the status light on the top of the Microsoft keyboard blinks twice, indicating that the keyboard has learned the command. If the Microsoft keyboard didnt learn the command, the status light on the top of the keyboard turns off. To try again, repeat steps 1 through 4. Tip You can press SHIFT+ or SHIFT+ to bypass the learned commands and adjust the volume of the Media Center PC.
Test the Keyboard
Try using the keyboard to make sure that its working. Tip To test the keyboard, press Start ( ). This starts Media Center, or goes to the Start menu if Media Center is already running. If the Microsoft keyboard doesnt work as expected, make sure that the following procedures were completed as specied earlier in these instructions: You have installed the free Windows XP Media Center Edition update. New batteries are inserted and positioned correctly. The keyboard is correctly positioned and there are no nearby items, such as furniture, that might cause interference. For more troubleshooting tips, see the Troubleshooting section later in this manual.
Use the Learning Feature to Program Keys (optional)
The TV power ( ), Volume + ( ), and Volume ( ) keys on the Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition can learn commands from remote controls. This lets you use these keys to control other devices, such as your TV or audio receiver. For example, you can use on your keyboard to turn on your TV and and to adjust the volume on your TV or stereo. The , , and keys can learn most remote control commands. If you dont want to use to turn on your TV, you can program it to do something else. For example, you can program it to mute the sound on your stereo. Notes and on the Microsoft keyboard control the volume on your By default, computer, and has no command assigned to it until it learns one. The Microsoft keyboard saves the commands that youve programmed even if you remove the keyboard batteries to insert new ones. The learning feature might not support some remote controls or commands.
To turn the backlight functionality off and on
To turn off the backlight functionality, press the Backlight toggle key ( ). Press again to turn on the backlight functionality. The backlight will ash for approximately two seconds to indicate its turned on; the backlight will ash only briey when you turn it off. Important If your keyboard battery power is low, the backlight wont turn on, even if is turned on. To restore the backlight functionality, insert new batteries.
My Music My Radio My Pictures My Videos My TV Pointer
About the Integrated Pointing Device
The integrated pointing device is made up of the Pointer and the Click and Right-Click keys that you can use to move between and select items on the screen. The Click and Right-Click keys are located on the upper-left corner of the keyboard; the Pointer is located on the upper-right corner of the keyboard.
Using the Click and Right-Click Keys
Press the Click key to click and double-click. Press the Right-Click key to display shortcut menus or other program-specic features, if available.
Using the Pointer
Press down on the Pointer with your ngertip, and then move the Pointer in the direction that you want the on-screen pointer to move.
For TV, go back ve seconds. For Album or Playlist, play the previous song. For DVD, play the previous chapter.
Replay
Task For Album or Playlist, skip to the next song. For Recorded TV, skip ahead 29 seconds. Play the selected song, Album, Playlist, recorded TV show, or video. Record the TV show to disk. If pressed once while live TV is on, record the current show (if pressed twice, record the series). If pressed from the Electronic Programming Guide, record a TV show or TV series to disk. Pause the currently playing media. Press Pause again to resume. Stop the currently playing media. Press Play to start the track again from the beginning. Rewind the currently playing media; if pressed repeatedly, cycles through three rewind speeds from slowest to fastest. Speed up the currently playing media; if pressed repeatedly, cycles through three fast forward speeds from slowest to fastest. Change the channel or scroll up or down the page.
Control Skip Play
Task Go to the Recorded TV page.
Control Recorded TV
Go to the Electronic Programming Guide. Record Display the DVD menu. Pause Start Media Center Messenger. Stop
DVD Menu
Messenger
Move to the item above. Move to the item below. Move to the item on the left, or move to the menu. If a slide show is playing, return to the previous picture.
Up Down Left
Ch/Page
My keyboard doesnt turn my TV on or off. Make sure that the following is true: You pressed and not some other key. You followed the instructions in Step 5, Use the Learning Feature to Program Keys. The Power button on the TV remote control is working properly. If it isnt, the Microsoft keyboard might not receive the correct IR code. My keyboard wont learn a command from my remote control. Please note the following: Make sure you dont attempt to program commands in bright natural or articial light. can learn most commands, the learning feature may not Although , , and support some commands on some remote controls. The learning feature may not support your remote control. When I press the My Radio Hot Key, nothing happens. My Radio Hot Key only works if your system has this feature installed.
Healthy Computing Guide
Introduction
This guide is designed to help you be more comfortable and productive while using your computer. It may also help you reduce your risk of experiencing painful and disabling injuries or disorders described in the Health Warning earlier in this manual. It only takes a moment to read, but the benets can be lasting. For information about arranging your workstation and developing habits that may help to reduce your risk of experiencing a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD), read this Healthy Computing Guide. Because there are a variety of factors that may contribute to MSDs, this guide cannot provide everything you need to know to prevent an MSD or reduce your risk of experiencing one. For some people, following the suggestions may reduce their risk of experiencing an MSD. For others, it may not. However, many people experience greater comfort and productivity when following these suggestions. Keep in mind that this guide is not a substitute for the advice of a qualied health professional or an employer health policy or program. If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or medical or physical condition may be related to MSDs, see a qualied health professional.
Position Yourself
Whether you are working or playing, it is important to avoid awkward postures and position your body comfortably. Not only can this improve your overall productivity, it may help you avoid MSDs. Keep in mind that changing your posture during extended tasks may also help you avoid discomfort and fatigue. When working or playing at the computer, adapt your surroundings and arrange your computing equipment to promote a comfortable and relaxed body posture. Setting up your workstation to avoid discomfort depends on your unique body size and work environment. However, the following suggestions may help to provide you with a more comfortable environment.
To support your back, try the following: Use a chair that supports your lower back (see detail 1 ). Adjust your work surface and chair height to assume a comfortable and natural body posture (see detail 2 ). To promote comfortable leg postures, try the following: Clear away items from beneath your desk to allow comfortable leg positioning and movement. Use a footrest if your feet do not rest comfortably on the oor. To minimize reaching and to promote comfortable shoulder and arm postures, try the following: Place your keyboard and mouse or trackball at the same height; these should be at about elbow level. Your upper arms should fall relaxed at your sides (see detail 3 ). When typing, center your keyboard in front of you with your mouse or trackball located close to it (see detail 4 ). Place frequently used items comfortably within arms reach (see detail 5 ). To promote proper wrist and nger postures, try the following: Keep your wrists straight while typing and while using a mouse or trackball. Avoid bending your wrists up, down, or to the sides. If your keyboard has legs, extend them if this helps you maintain a comfortable and straight wrist position. Type with your hands and wrists oating above the keyboard, so that you can use your whole arm to reach for distant keys instead of stretching your ngers. To minimize neck bending and twisting, try the following: Position the top of the screen near eye level (see detail 6 ). Bifocal wearers may need to lower the screen or talk to a qualied health professional about glasses customized for computer work. Center your monitor in front of you. If you refer to your documents more frequently than your monitor, consider placing your documents directly in front of you and the monitor slightly to the side. Consider using a document holder to position your documents near eye level.
To minimize eye strain, try the following: Position your monitor about an arms length away from you when seated comfortably in front of it. Avoid glare by placing your monitor away from light sources that produce glare, or use window blinds to control light levels. Remember to clean your screen. If you wear glasses, clean them also. Adjust your monitors brightness and contrast. Adjust onscreen font sizes to make viewing more comfortable for you, if your computer program has this feature.
Go Lightly
Physical forces continuously interact with our bodies. We may think that only highimpact forces, such as car crashes, are likely to injure our bodies. However, low-impact forces may also result in injuries, discomfort, and fatigue if they are repeated or experienced over long periods of time. Some types of low-impact forces include: Dynamic force: A force that you exert through movement, such as pressing the keys while typing or clicking the mouse buttons. Static force: A force that you maintain for a period of time, such as holding your mouse or cradling the phone. Contact force: A force that occurs when you rest on an edge or hard surface, such as resting your wrists on the edge of your desk. To reduce the effects of low-impact forces on your body, try the following: Type with a light touch, keeping your hands and ngers relaxed, because it takes little effort to activate keyboard keys. Use a light touch when clicking a mouse button or when using a joystick or other gaming controller. Hold the mouse with a relaxed hand and do not grip the mouse tightly. Avoid resting your palms or wrists on any type of surface while typing (see detail 7 ). The palm rest, if provided, should only be used during breaks from typing. Relax your arms and hands when you are not typing or using your mouse. Do not rest your arms and hands on edges, such as the edge of your desk. Adjust your chair so the seat does not press into the back of your knees (see detail 8 ).
Take Breaks
Taking breaks can help your body recover from any activity and may help you avoid MSDs. The length and frequency of breaks that are right for you depend on the type of work you are doing. Stopping the activity and relaxing is one way to take a break, but there are other ways, also. For example, just changing tasksperhaps from sitting while typing to standing while talking on the phone can help some muscles relax while others remain productive. To vary your daily activities and to work productively, try the following: Plan your work and play so that you are not doing the same thing for extended periods of time (such as performing the same activity or using the same part of your body). Use different input devices, such as your mouse and keyboard, to accomplish the same task. For example, to perform a scrolling task, you can use the wheel on the mouse and the arrow keys on the keyboard. Work more efciently by using software and hardware features to reduce your effort and increase your productivity. For example, you can press the Windows logo key to open the Windows Start menu. Learn about software and hardware features by reading the information that accompanied these products. For example, if you frequently highlight text, activate the mouse ClickLock feature.
Microsoft Product Support Services
If you have a question about your Microsoft hardware device, do the following: Check the system requirements for your device (located on the packaging) to make sure your system is compatible. Read through this manual. For additional product information, go to the Microsoft Hardware Web site at: www.microsoft.com/hardware For up-to-date help about using or troubleshooting your device, go to the Microsoft Product Support Services Web site at: http://support.microsoft.com See the technical support options in this section to nd the appropriate support option.
Customer Support Options
Product Name: Remote Keyboard for Windows XP Media Center Edition OEM Distributed: Self-Help Support: Chat & E-mail Support: If this product came with a new computer or device, the hardware manufacturer provides technical support. Please contact your manufacturer directly for support. Search our Knowledge Base, watch videos for solving common problems, and download available updates by visiting http://support.microsoft.com Chat immediately, or send an e-mail message to a Microsoft Support Professional by visiting http://support.microsoft.com Note that e-mail response may be delayed by several hours.
Be Healthy
A healthy lifestyle can help you perform and enjoy your everyday activities, including the time spent at your computer. Also, learning more about your health is an important step in staying comfortable and productive while using your computer. To help maintain good health, try the following: Eat a balanced diet and get adequate rest. Exercise for overall tness and to improve the strength and exibility of your body. Consult a qualied health professional to help you choose the stretches and exercises that are right for you. Learn to manage stress. One way to reduce stress at work is to plan your work area and schedule so that noise and distractions are kept to a minimum. See a qualied health professional if you have questions about how your medical and physical conditions may be related to MSDs. While researchers are not yet able to answer many questions about MSDs, there is general agreement that many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including previous injuries, diabetes, hormonal changes (such as pregnancy), and rheumatoid arthritis.
Phone Support: In the United States, call (866) 833-7088. In Canada, call (800) 876-8533 For all other regions, see the International Technical Support Numbers later in this section. TTY Users: In the United States, call (800) 892-5234. In Canada, call (905) 568-9641. For all other regions, see the International Technical Support Numbers later in this section. Microsoft support services are subject to then-current prices, terms, and conditions, which are subject to change without notice. Toll charges may apply to all non-toll-free numbers listed.
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International Technical Support Numbers (partial list only): Note For regional support policy details and more, visit http://support.microsoft.com/international.aspx and select your country or region from the list. If there is no Microsoft subsidiary ofce in your country or region, please contact the establishment from which you obtained your Microsoft product.
Conclusion
Learning more about working comfortably and productively, as well as your overall health, are important ways to help you enjoy your computing experience.
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Patent Information
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Important Battery Information
Caution Use and replace only with AA (LR6) Alkaline, Zinc-Carbon, or Zinc-Chloride Batteries.
General Precautions
Keep batteries out of reach of children. Insert the batteries in the proper direction as indicated by the positive (+) and negative (-) markings on the battery and battery compartment. Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types (for example, carbon and alkaline batteries). Always remove old, weak, or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with Local and National Disposal Regulations. If a battery leaks, remove all batteries and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with the battery manufacturers instructions and Local and National Disposal Regulations. Before inserting new batteries, thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp paper towel, or follow the battery manufacturers recommendations for cleanup. If uid from the battery comes into contact with skin or clothes, ush skin with water immediately. Remove the batteries if your device is to be stored for an extended period of time without being used.
Special Precautions
The precautions below are to prevent the sudden release of electrolytes, which these prohibited actions can cause: Do not install the batteries incorrectly. Carefully observe the positive (+) and negative (-) markings on the battery for proper installation. Do not open, puncture, or mutilate the batteries. Do not heat batteries. Do not use a re to dispose of batteries. Released battery electrolyte is corrosive, can cause damage to the eyes and skin, and may be toxic if swallowed.
Regulatory Information
Tested to comply with FCC (U.S. Federal Communications Commission) Standards. For home or ofce use. Not intended for use in machinery, medical or industrial applications. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by Microsoft could void the users authority to operate this device. This product is for use with NRTL Listed (UL, CSA, ETL, etc.), and/or IEC/EN 60950 compliant (CE marked) Information Technology equipment. No serviceable parts included. This device is rated as a commercial product for operation at +41F (+5C) to +95F (+35C). This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme aux normes NMB-003 et CNR-210 du Canada. Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer dinterfrences nuisibles et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement non dsir. Microsoft Corporation; One Microsoft Way; Redmond, WA 98052-6399; U.S.A. United States: (800) 426-9400 Canada: (800) 933-4750
Limited Warranty
IMPORTANTPLEASE READ THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS! The term Hardware Device means the Microsoft hardware product. The term You means either an individual or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Limited Warranty as You and Your. A. WARRANTIES. 1. Express Warranty. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty and in lieu of any other (if any) express warranties, Microsoft warrants that under normal use and service, on the date of acquisition as shown on Your receipt or similar proof of payment and for the period of time stated below for the applicable Hardware Device (hereafter each dened as the Warranty Period), that the Hardware Device will substantially conform with the accompanying Microsoft packaging and documentation. As to any defects discovered after the Warranty Period, there is no warranty or condition of any kind. Warranty Period: For all Microsoft keyboard and mouse desktop sets: Three (3) years For all Microsoft keyboard devices: Three (3) years For Microsoft mouse devices: Comfort Optical Mouse 3000; Wireless Optical Mouse 1000; Basic Mouse; Basic Notebook Optical Mouse; Compact Optical Mouse; Mobile Optical Mouse; Notebook Optical Mouse; Optical Mouse by Starck; Standard Wireless Optical Mouse; Wheel Mouse; Wheel Mouse Optical: Two (2) years Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 5000; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000; Wireless Optical Mouse 3000; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000; Notebook Optical Mouse 3000; Basic Optical Mouse; Cordless Wheel Mouse; IntelliMouse; IntelliMouse Explorer; IntelliMouse Trackball; Mouse 2.0; Optical Mouse; Trackball Optical; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse; Wireless Optical Mouse; Wireless Wheel Mouse: Three (3) years
Class 1 LED product
Information About LED Devices
This product has been evaluated to comply with International Standard IEC 60825-1:1993/A2:2001
This product uses LEDs that are inherently Class 1.
Wireless Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless Optical Mouse 5000; IntelliMouse Optical; IntelliMouse Pro; IntelliMouse with IntelliEye; Trackball Explorer; Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer; IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth; Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer with Fingerprint Reader: Five (5) years For other Microsoft devices: Microsoft Fingerprint Reader: Three (3) years This Limited Warranty does not cover, and no warranty of any kind is provided with respect to any subjective or aesthetic aspects of the Hardware Device. The express warranty stated above is the only express warranty made to You and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (except for any nondisclaimable implied warranties that exist), including any created by any other documentation or packaging. No information or suggestions (oral or in a record) given by Microsoft, its agents, afliates or suppliers or its or their employees or agents, shall create a warranty or condition or expand the scope of this Limited Warranty. 2. Limitation on Duration of Implied Warranties. If you are a consumer, You may also have an implied warranty and/or condition under the laws of some jurisdictions, which is hereby limited to the duration of the Warranty Period. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the foregoing limitation may not apply to You. B. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Subject to applicable law and the following, and provided that You return the Hardware Device to Your place of acquisition (or, if that place will not accept the return, to Microsoft) with a copy of Your receipt or other bona de proof of payment during the Warranty Period, Microsoft will, at its option and as Your exclusive remedy for breach of this Limited Warranty and any implied warranties: repair or replace the defective Hardware Device; or make payment to You for the allowable damages that You incurred in reasonable reliance, but only up to the amount You paid (if any) for the Hardware Device less reasonable depreciation based on actual use. The above remedy is subject to the following: Any repaired or replaced Hardware Device will be new or refurbished or serviceably used, comparable in function and performance to the original Hardware Device, and may include third party items; Any Hardware Device repaired or replaced under this Limited Warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or 30 days from the date of shipment of the item back to You, whichever is longer. Except as otherwise required by legislation in Your jurisdiction, costs associated with transport (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at Your expense; and Microsoft, its agents, afliates and suppliers do not provide any warranties regarding any other services provided under this Limited Warranty and disclaim all duties (if any) of workmanlike effort or of lack of negligence regarding such services.
Radio and TV Interference Regulations
The Microsoft hardware device(s) can radiate radio frequency (RF) energy. If not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions given in the printed documentation and/or onscreen help les, the device may cause harmful interference with other radio-communications devices (for example AM/FM radios, televisions, baby monitors, cordless phones, etc.). There is, however, no guarantee that RF interference will not occur in a particular installation. To determine if your hardware device is causing interference to other radio-communications devices, disconnect the device from your computer or remove the devices batteries (for a battery operated device). If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the device. If the interference continues after you disconnect the hardware device or remove the batteries, turn the computer off and then on again. If the interference stopped when the computer was off, check to see if one of the input/output (I/O) devices or one of the computers internal accessory boards is causing the problem. Disconnect the I/O devices one at a time and see if the interference stops. If this hardware device does cause interference, try the following measures to correct it:
Relocate the antenna of the other radio-communications device (for example AM/FM Radios, televisions, baby monitors, cordless phones, etc) until the interference stops. Move the hardware device farther away from the radio or TV, or move it to one side or the other of the radio or TV. Plug the computer into a different power outlet so that the hardware device and radio or TV are on different circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses. If necessary, ask your computer dealer or an experienced radio-TV technician for more suggestions. For more information about interference issues, go to the FCC Web site at: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/interference.html You can also call the FCC at 1-888-CALL FCC to request Interference and Telephone Interference fact sheets.
Product Disposal Information
Dispose of this product in accordance with local and national disposal regulations (if any), including those governing the recovery and recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
C. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. The express warranty stated above is the only express warranty made to You and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (if any) including any created by any other documentation or packaging. No other warranties or conditions are made with respect to the Hardware Device or the warranty services by any person, including but not limited to Microsoft, its agents, afliates and suppliers. No information (oral or written) or suggestions given by Microsoft, its agents or suppliers or its or their employees, shall create a warranty or condition or expand the scope of this Limited Warranty. Also, there is no warranty or condition of title, quiet enjoyment, or noninfringement in the Hardware Device. You may have greater rights existing under legislation in your jurisdiction. D. EXCLUSION OF OTHER DAMAGES. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, MICROSOFT AND ITS AGENTS, AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY: (i) CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES; (ii) DAMAGES OR LOSS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER RELATING TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA OR PRIVACY OR CONFIDENTIALITY, ANY INABILITY TO USE ALL OR PART OF THE HARDWARE DEVICE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR ANY FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DUTY OF NEGLIGENCE, GOOD FAITH OR OF WORKMANLIKE EFFORT); OR (iii) INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE HARDWARE DEVICE. THE FOREGOING APPLIES EVEN IF MICROSOFT OR ANY AGENT, AFFILIATE OR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES; AND EVEN IN THE EVENT OF FAULT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT OR PRODUCT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION OR OTHER REASON. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to You. E. EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE. This Limited Warranty shall not apply and Microsoft, its agents, afliates and suppliers have no liability under this Limited Warranty if the Hardware Device: - is used for commercial purposes (including rental or lease); - is modied or tampered with; - is damaged by Acts of God, power surge, misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, wear and tear, mishandling, misapplication, or other causes unrelated to defects in the Hardware Device; - is damaged by programs, data, viruses, or les, or during shipments; - is not used in accordance with the accompanying documentation and use instructions; or - is repaired, modied or altered by other than a Microsoft authorized repair center and the unauthorized center causes or contributes to any defect or damage. F. REGISTRATION. You need not register Your acquisition of the Hardware Device for the Limited Warranty to be effective. G. BENEFICIARY. To the extent allowed by applicable law, the Limited Warranty is only made to You, the rst purchaser of the Hardware Device, and there are no third party beneciaries of the Limited Warranty. It is not intended for and does not apply to anyone else (except as required by law), including anyone to whom You make any transfer of the Hardware Device. H. GOVERNING LAW; EXCLUSIVE FORUM. If You acquired the Hardware Device in the United States of America, all parts of this Limited Warranty shall be construed under and controlled by the laws of the State of Washington, U.S.A., and You irrevocably consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the federal courts sitting in King County, WA unless no federal subject matter jurisdiction exists, in which case You irrevocably consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the Superior Court of King County, WA. If You acquired the Hardware Device in Canada, except where expressly prohibited by local laws, the laws in force in the Province of Ontario, Canada apply and each of the parties hereto irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation which may arise hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of Ontario. If You acquired this Hardware Device outside of the countries listed above, then local laws may apply. I. FURTHER INFORMATION. Microsoft is the warrantor under this Limited Warranty. To receive instructions for obtaining performance of this Limited Warranty You must either contact the Microsoft subsidiary serving your country, or write to: Microsoft Sales Information Center, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399, USA, or visit Microsoft on the World Wide Web at http://www.microsoft.com. You must also: 1. Submit proof of payment in the form of a bona de, dated receipt, or invoice (or a copy) evidencing that You are the beneciary of this Limited Warranty and that Your request for a remedy is made within the Warranty Period; 2. Follow Microsofts shipping and other instructions if it determines that all or part of your Hardware Device requires return. To obtain the Limited Warranty performance, you must take or deliver the item in either its original packaging or packaging that provides an equal degree of protection to the location specied by Microsoft. Except as otherwise required by legislation in your jurisdiction, costs associated with transport (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at Your expense. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in delays, cause you to incur additional charges, or may void your warranty.
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