Trust EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE User manual

EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD
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Method when using for the first time Chapter
1. Uninstalling old drivers and devices (3.1)
2. Connecting (3.2)
3. Software Installation in Windows (3.3)
4. Checking after the installation (4.0)
1 Introduction
This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE
KEYBOARD. The TRUST EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD has 33
multifunctional buttons and has been developed to provide greater efficiency and
productivity when working with a PC. Now you have more hot keys which makes
working with the PC easier and programs (like Office ) are quickly accessible by a
simple press of a key. The Trust navigation wheel lets you scroll up & down any
(Internet) page. With a simple click and scroll on the integrated wheel you have quick
access to your frequently used text, task or application.
2 Safety
Carefully read the following instructions before use:
-The TRUST EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD does not require any
special maintenance. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the set.
-Do not use aggressive substances, such as petrol or white spirit, to clean the
device. These may harm the material.
-Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will damage
the device. Do not use this device near water.
-Make sure nothing is placed on the cable. Do not use this device in an area
where the cable can become worn or damaged as a result of people walking
over it.
-Do not repair this device yourself.
3 Installation
3.1 Uninstalling old drivers and devices
The most common cause of faults during installation is the presence of a driver for a
similar, old product. The best solution is to first remove all drivers related to old
devices before installing the new driver.
1. Enter the Windows ‘Safe Mode’ (press F8 before starting Windows and then
select ‘Safe Mode’ from the menu which is displayed).
2. Go to ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and double-click on the ‘Add/Remove
Programs’ icon.
3. Find all the programs for similar, old devices and remove these by clicking on
the ‘Add/Remove’ button. When in the ‘Safe Mode’, it is possible for some
programs to appear twice. In that case, remove all the programs that appear
twice.
4. Restart the computer.
3.2 Connecting
1. Connect the keyboards purple plug to the PS/2 keyboard connection on your
computer. Read the manual of the pc/mainboard how to do this.
2. Turn the computer on.
3. The keyboard will be installed automatically as a standard PS/2 keyboard.
4. Hardware installation is finished, now continue with the software to use the
extra multifunctional buttons.
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3.3 Software installation in Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 /
XP
Note: The latest driver/software can be downloaded from
www.trust.com/13157. Check whether a new driver is available and use
this for the installation.
Note: Make sure all other programs are closed during the installation.
Note: In the example, ‘D:\’ is used to indicate the CD-ROM drive. This may be
different for your computer, it could be E:\ or another letter.
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation
program will start automatically. If it does not start automatically, carry out
the following:
a) Select 'Run' from the Start menu.
b) Type [D:\SETUP.EXE] and click on 'OK' to start the Trust Software
Installer.
2. Figure 1 will appear.
3. Click on ‘EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD ‘ to start the installation
of the keyboard.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
The installation of the software for the keyboard has now been completed.
4 Checking after the installation
After installing the device and the driver, the following are installed on your computer
and can be checked:
‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’. Double-click on the ‘System’ icon and select the
‘Device Manager’ tab.
- Keyboard – Standard 101/102 Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and then double-click on the ‘Add/Remove
Programs’ icon.
Trust EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD
Start - Programs - Trust - EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD
Trust - EASY SCROLL SILVERLINE KEYBOARD v1.0
Note: The information given in this chapter may vary when the user has altered
the installation (for example, not everything has been installed or
locations other than the default locations have been selected).
Note: Deviations may also occur as a result of using new drivers available on
the Internet.
Note: The location or name in the ‘Control Panel’ may vary for different
Operating Systems.
5 Usage
5.1 Keyboard buttons
Besides the standard keys, the keyboard also has 33 multimedia buttons.
These are listed below. Use the Office Lock Key (fig. 4) to switch between the
normal function keys or the office keys.

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Key Function Explanation/remarks
Office lock
Fig. 4
Switch the function from the normal function
keys to the enhanced function keys. Led
under spacebar with fig.4 icon will be lit.
Help Open the Help file (if available) for the active
window
New Create a new document in programs that
support the command
Open Open a document in programs that support
this command
Save Save the file in the active window
Replace Search for and replace the specified text and
formatting
Spelling Start the spell-checking program in the active
document if the document’s program provides
this feature.
Redo Redo the previous undo
Reply Reply to the e-mail in the active window
Reply All Reply to all the e-mails in the active window
Forward Forward the e-mail in the active window
Send Send the e-mail in the active window
Print Print the document in the active window
*Bold Bold or un-bold the characters you marked
€Euro Press one key to display Euro sign mark.
Office and Num. lock must be on
Word
Open Microsoft Word
This hot key can be configured to another
application for user’s need
Excel
Open Microsoft Excel
This hot key can be configured to another
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Key Function Explanation/remarks
Power
Point
Open Microsoft PowerPoint
This hot key can be configured to another
application for user’s need
Calendar
Opens the Calendar of Microsoft Outlook
This hot key can be configured to another
application for user’s need. In the internet
options of windows you can also change
which calendar should be used
Backward Go back to the previously viewed item in
programs that support the “Back” command,
such as a Web browser
Forward Go to the next item – if it was previously
viewed in the same session – in programs
that support the “Forward” command, such as
a Web browser
Stop Stop loading or refreshing a Web page or the
contents of a particular window
Internet
explorer
Start the default Web browser or go to the
Home Web page. If the Web browser is
already activated it opens the Home Web
page. You can reassign the WWW key to
start another Web browser, another Home
Web page or another application.
Email
program
Start the default e-mail program. If you are not
sure what the default e-mail program is, press
this key to find out. You can reassign the
Email key to start another e-mail program or
another application. Also you can choice your
own email program in the internet options of
windows.
Favourites
Open the Internet Explorer Favorites pane.
This is where you can store shortcuts to
frequently used files, websites or other items
for easy access.
Refresh Update the information on an active Web
page or the contents of a particular window.
Search Open the Internet Explorer Search pane
Play/Pause Play or Pause media. Once paused, press
this key again to resume playing.
Stop Stop playing media

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Key Function Explanation/remarks
Volume up Increase the volume. Hold down to increase
the volume more quickly.
Volume
down
Decrease the volume. Hold down to decrease
the volume more quickly.
Mute Turn off the sound. Press again to turn the
sound back on.
Pre-track Switch to the previous media track. Press
once for each preceding track.
Next track Switch to the next media track. Press once for
each subsequent track.
Eject Eject the CD from the CD-Rom drive
Shut down
Put the system into power-off mode if the PC
supports power management and has it
enabled. The user can switch off the
computer directly by pressing this key. If
power management is not enabled, this key
will not work. Power-on function availability
depends on the motherboard setup function.
For more information on such functions, read
the computer manual or contact the computer
manufacturer.
Sleep
Put the system into sleep mode if the PC
supports power management and has it
enabled. The user can put the computer to
sleep at the press of any button, protecting
data and saving energy. If power
management is not enabled, this key will not
work.
Log off
Open the Log Off Windows dialog box.
Logging off closes all of programs,
disconnects the computer from the network
and prepares the computer to be used by
someone else.
Note: for the “Log Off” key:
For Win 98 / ME / XP: Some applications
require a great deal of system resources. This
can lead to the delayed reaction of the “Log
Off” key. If the Log Off dialog window does
not open when the key is pressed or only the
“Start” menu opens, press “ESC”, then press
the “Log Off” key again.
For Win 2000/XP: The “Log Off” key has to
be activated. To do so, proceed as follows:
“Settings-Taskbar-Advanced-Display Logoff”:

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Key Function Explanation/remarks
My
computer
Open My Computer. My computer shows the
contents of your floppy disk, hard disk, CD-
ROM drive and network drives. You can also
search for and open files and folders, and
gain access to options in Control Panel to
modify the computer’s settings.
Calculator Start Microsoft Calculator.
Cut Cut out the selected item
Paste Paste the previously cut out or copied item at
the cursor position
Copy Copy the selected item
Mark
Mark the selected item, and use “Å” or “Æ” to
mark the text.
Backward
Go back to the previously viewed item in
programs that support the “Back” command,
such as a Web browser
Forward
Go to the next item – if it was previously
viewed in the same session – in programs
that support the “Forward” command, such aw
a Web browser.
Switch
program
Switch the focus to a previously opened
window. Press the key and select the window
to be activated.
Close
program
Close the active Windows application when
the key is pressed.
Navig.
Wheel Bar
Move around in a scrollable document as if
you were using the scroll arrows or a mouse
wheel, but without taking your hand off the
keyboard. *Optional function: Press the Scroll
Wheel Bar to “Pop-up” an OnScreen Menu.

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5.1.1 Software
The multimedia buttons can be programmed using the keyboard software. Carry out
the following:
1. Double-click on the Trust icon on the right-hand side of the taskbar. Figure 3
will appear.
2. The multimedia buttons will be displayed.
3. Click on the button to change the function of them.
Figure 5 will appear.
4. Three choices are given once you click on the button.
These are, from top to bottom:
•First, the pre-programmed function. Nothing has to be done.
•Second, one function you can assign by selecting one from the list.
Click on the triangle to get a list of functions you can click to select.
•Third, launch program or website. Select this to have the button
assigned to a special program or website of your choice.
The first and second options are self-explanatory. If you select the third
option, carry out the following:
-Click on launch program or website
-You can select a file by clicking on ‘Browse’ and selecting a
file/program.
-Click on open. The program is now assigned.
-You can also type directly type an URL like www.trust.com for
example and click ok. The website is accessible by this button.
Right clicking with the mouse on the icon in the taskbar gives other functions. Using
the function onscreen display it is possible to alter settings of the OSD menu that
appears when using the multimedia buttons. You can change the colour of the
window, size of text etc. In this tab, you can also indicate how long the OSD menu
must remain visible after the multimedia button has been released (1 – 10 seconds).
After you have made the desired settings, click on ‘ok’ to confirm your settings.
5.1.2 Using the special keys
1. For usage of the special functions buttons turn them with on the special office
button This looks like fig. 4
2. Now you can use all the special functions that are written on the top of the
keys itself. Turning it off will enable the functions written on the front side (F1,
F2, F3) of the keys.
5.1.3 Using the scroll wheel
When you click on the wheel you will get a menu (Fig. 7) with a couple of choices.
First press configure to enter the data. You will see a menu (Fig. 6)
Here you can enter the data for the text in the first five sections.
The other four functions are for shortcuts to documents, programs or websites
Click on the text shortcut with a number and then browse for the right file and select
it, then press ok to assign. For websites just type the URL name inside the empty
space (www.trust.com for example)
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5.1.4 The Euro sign
The “€” Euro sign key is located on the “Num Lock” key and controlled by the Office
Lock Key (fig. 4). The “€” key will work only when both the Office Lock and the Num
Lock are on (LED with text 1 will turn on). Normally most PC system have by default
the “Num Lock” always on. After keyboard software installed, the Office Lock is by
default on too. For normal Number Pad function, just turn off the Office Lock Key
(Office LED indicator will turn off). The “€” sign will not appear any more. The Num
lock key will be back to normal function.
5.1.5 Uninstalling the software
Too uninstall the software, go to the Start - Programs - Trust - EASY SCROLL
SILVERLINE KEYBOARD and then select uninstall.
Follow instructions on the screen and uninstallation is completed.
6 Troubleshooting
Method
1. Read the solutions given below.
2. Check for up-to-date FAQ’s, drivers and instruction
manuals on the Internet (www.trust.com/13157).
Problem Cause Possible solution
The software cannot
work properly.
Old software is still
installed.
Remove the other keyboard
driver/software, restart your
computer and re-install the
Trust software. It will a
selection of choices and
then select install.
Other application
software cannot be
installed properly.
Possible conflict. This may be due to the
Trust software. Remove it
and install the required
application, and then
reinstall the Trust software.
The shortcut keys
default by Microsoft
Windows cannot be
assigned.
Resources are used by
the software.
The software has taken
over some system
resources for the shortcut
keys the following 5
combination keys cannot be
used again.
“Ctrl + Alt + E”,
“Ctrl + Alt + P”,
“Ctrl + Alt + O”,
“Ctrl + Alt + D”,
“Ctrl + Alt + C”
“Word”, “Excel”,
“PowerPoint”, or
“Calendar” hot key
cannot work.
Programs are not
installed.
Install the other Office
programs.
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Problem Cause Possible solution
Log Off key does not
work.
System has resources
in use.
Some software share a lot
of system resources. It will
cause the system to lose
the function of the “Log Off”
key sometimes. When you
press the “Log Off” key, if
the dialog box does not
appear or just open the
“Start“ menu, you should
press the “Esc” key and
“Log Off” key again.
For Win2000, you have to
enable the function of the
“Log Off” key by yourself
because the default is
disabled.
The office keys do not
work.
Not supported by
program.
These keys are according to
the standard definition of
Microsoft shortcut
combination keys. Make
sure that your software
application supports these
kinds of functions.
Recommend using
Office2000 and IE5 or later.
The target items
cannot be unmarked.
Function needs to be
disabled.
When you press the “Mark”
key and roller keys to mark
the target items, the “Mark”
key will always activate.
Press Cut, Paste, Copy
keys to edit your document
and will stop the “Mark”
function. However, it can
also be released by
pressing the “Esc” key.
Mouse build with
similar pop-up
function that conflicts
with keyboard pop-up
function.
Conflict between mouse
and keyboard software.
Disable keyboard function
or mouse function.
You can disable or enable
the keyboard pop-up
function by (un) marking the
“ Enable Office Keyboard
Menu” item in the keyboard
configuration.
The multimedia
buttons do not react or
the scroll function
does not work.
Windows displays an
error message
concerning the
keyboard when the
computer is started.
The keyboard or
software has not been
installed/ connected
(correctly).
Connect the purple PS/2
keyboard plug to the correct
port on your computer
(check that it is not the
mouse port) Read the
manual of the
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Problem Cause Possible solution
Check whether the port
works correctly.
Do not use an adapter
between the PC and
keyboard if you have an
older DIN connection.
The Num. lock key
cannot work.
Office lock (fig. 4) is on. Turn off the Office Lock
Key. The Num lock key will
return to the normal
function.
The Euro sign doesn’t
work.
Is not supported by
windows.
If you press the “€” key the
first time and cannot display
“€” mark, make sure first
that both of the “Office
Lock” (fig. 4) and the “Num
Lock” are on. If both LED
are on, press “€” key again.
Recent versions of the
Windows family such as
Windows XP, Windows
2000, Me and 98 provide
you the selection of the font
types and currency user
settings for the “€” Euro
sign. You might need to
update the operation
system in order to input,
display, and print the font
correctly. Please download
the upgrade file from
Microsoft web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/wi
ndows/euro.asp
If you still have problems after trying these solutions, please contact one of the Trust
Customer Care Centers. You can find more information at the back of this instruction
manual. Please have the following information available:
•The article number. This is 13157 US; 13158 FR; 13159 IT; 13160 GM; 13161
UK; 13162 SP.
•A good description of what does not work.
•A good description of when the problem occurs.
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