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[email protected] Tel: 08-52 400 700 Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB Installing Your Y-mouse Keyboard & Mouse Adapter for USB For Mac Systems: 1. The Y-mouse Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB uses a single USB port, make sure your computer has a USB port. 2. Connect two mice, two keyboards or a mouse and a keyboard to the Y-mouse. The devices must be able to use a PS/2 port. NOTE: Adapters that change keyboards from AT style DIN-5 (5-pin) to 6-pin PS/2 may be used for keyboards; however, mouse-type devices must be designed to work in the PS/2 port. 3. Plug the Y-mouse Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB into the USB port on your computer. Incidentally, there are usually two USB ports – either will work. 4. Installation is now complete. No message boxes are required. See Advanced Options to customize the Y-mouse for Mac keyboards. Test the new keyboard and/or mouse in the software program of your choice. IMPORTANT NOTE for MACINTOSH USERS: PC to Mac Keyboard Alteration – The Y-mouse default is for keyboards on a PC and the , and keys on a Macintosh are not the same as on PC keyboards. To change the Y-mouse settings to Macintosh, hold down the key, tap the key and release the key. See in the section on Special Settings. Operation The operation is simple. The keyboard and/or mouse work independently or using combination commands (i.e., shift-click). If you have two keyboards attached both keyboards will operate and either may be used. In addition, it is possible to use a Y-mouse Dual PS/2 Mouse Adapter or a Y-key key Dual Keyboard Adapter with this device if more than two additional devices are desired on the same computer. General Notes about Mac OS and USB: ● If your USB peripherals are not working properly on your computer you may need to upgrade or update the operating system. ● To achieve full functionality of the 3-button mouse check our web-site (www.ymouse.com) for drivers that may help. For PC Windows ’98 Systems: 1. The Y-mouse Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB uses a single USB port, make sure your computer has a USB port. 2. Connect two PS/2 mice, keyboards or a mouse and a keyboard to the Y-mouse. Both devices must be able to use a PS/2 port. NOTE: Adapters that change keyboards from AT style DIN-5 (5-pin) to 6-pin PS/2 may be used for keyboards; however, mouse-type devices must be designed to work in the PS/2 port. 3. Plug the Y-mouse Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB into the USB port on your computer. Incidentally, there are usually two USB ports – either will work. - After plugging in the Y-mouse a window will briefly display that says "New Hardware Found – P.I. Engineering PS2 to USB adapter." - The "Add New Hardware Wizard" will replace the "New Hardware Found" window. 4. The wizard takes you through three installation programs, because you are adding three devices to your computer – the Y-mouse and two peripherals (two mice, two keyboards or a mouse and a keyboard). 5. Get your CDROM Installation disk for Windows 98 and follow the instructions from the wizard. The first time you re-plug into the second USB port you may need to repeat this process. 6. When the Wizard disappears, the driver installation is complete and the new devices should work. Test the new keyboard and/or mouse in the software program of your choice. General Notes about Windows ’98 and USB: ● If nothing happens after plug in, try again – also, try another port. ● Windows 98 will initiate the driver loading process for each USB port; therefore, we recommend that you install the device on each available USB port, especially if you plan to do any USB reconfiguration. ● If the Windows 98 driver loading process is aborted or cancelled, you may need to delete the system registry entries and try again to get the device to load on that USB port. In other words, a failed driver loading process only affects the port on which it failed. Operation The operation is simple. The keyboard and/or mouse work independently or using combination commands (i.e., Shift-Click). If you have two keyboards attached both keyboards will operate and either may be used. In addition, it is possible to use a Y-mouse Dual PS/2 Mouse Adapter or a Y-key key Dual Keyboard Adapter with this device if more than two additional devices are desired on the same computer. Other Operating Systems: The Y-mouse Keyboard and Mouse Adapter for USB works with most USB systems. If you have another operating system and the Y-mouse did not work when you plugged it in, visit our web site at www.ymouse.com, e-mail tech support at [email protected], or call us at 517/655-5523. Special Settings To access any of the following Special Settings use a PS/2 keyboard attached through the Y-mouse to the computer. The procedure is: After installing the Y-mouse using either the Macintosh or PC instructions above, open a simple text-editing program (like Notepad), hold down the key, tap the appropriate alpha key, and release the key to execute any of the following Special Settings. – Lists the Y-mouse version and the programmed features. – Sets the mouse speed to a faster mode. – Stops the normal USB power-off feature. Set this if you want to use the attached mouse and keyboard to wake up the computer. After executing the command, unplug and re-plug the Y-mouse from the USB port to make this Special Setting take effect. Shutting down and turning off the electricity to the computer after executing the command also enables this Special Setting to take effect. – Changes the Scroll Lock key on a PC to a USB Scroll Lock key (the Y-mouse default setting is for Macintosh computers, which use the parallel key on Macs as a power-on key). – This changes the PC keyboard commands into Mac keyboard commands (PC keys to Mac