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... Back View 22 Bottom View 24 2 Using the Keyboard and Mouse 27 Pairing the Keyboard 27 Keyboard Pairing Failed 28 Pairing the Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard 29 Mouse Pairing Failed 30 Numeric Keypad 31 Key Combinations 31 System ...Functions 31 Battery 32 Display Functions 32 Wireless Networking Technology Function 32 Display Switch 32 Power Management 32 Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions 32 Touch Pad 33 Customizing the Touch Pad and Mouse 34 Keyboard Battery 34 Dell...
... Back View 22 Bottom View 24 2 Using the Keyboard and Mouse 27 Pairing the Keyboard 27 Keyboard Pairing Failed 28 Pairing the Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard 29 Mouse Pairing Failed 30 Numeric Keypad 31 Key Combinations 31 System ...Functions 31 Battery 32 Display Functions 32 Wireless Networking Technology Function 32 Display Switch 32 Power Management 32 Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions 32 Touch Pad 33 Customizing the Touch Pad and Mouse 34 Keyboard Battery 34 Dell...
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... Computer Attach a microphone to open your display. For more information, see "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27 and "Pairing the Mouse" on page 29. Attach headphones to connect the wireless keyboard and mouse with the system using Bluetooth wireless technology if the pairing is lost. connector for voice or musical input into discover mode to...
... Computer Attach a microphone to open your display. For more information, see "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27 and "Pairing the Mouse" on page 29. Attach headphones to connect the wireless keyboard and mouse with the system using Bluetooth wireless technology if the pairing is lost. connector for voice or musical input into discover mode to...
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... and the display open or the keyboard will fall away from the computer base. To reestablish the connection, see "Keyboard Pairing Failed" on page 29. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27. Using the Keyboard and Mouse Your computer includes a detachable wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse with the computer. The keyboard must pair the mouse with Bluetooth® wireless...
... and the display open or the keyboard will fall away from the computer base. To reestablish the connection, see "Keyboard Pairing Failed" on page 29. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27. Using the Keyboard and Mouse Your computer includes a detachable wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse with the computer. The keyboard must pair the mouse with Bluetooth® wireless...
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Keyboard Pairing Failed If your computer. 28 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Release the wireless connection button on the keyboard and these steps as necessary to put the keyboard into "discover" mode. If pairing was successful. wait about three minutes for the operating system to load and the ... button on computer base 3 Press the wireless connection button on keyboard The computer may go through a series of the keyboard and hold for about four seconds to pair your keyboard with your computer fails to recognize the keyboard, follow these steps: 1 Press the power button to turn ...
Keyboard Pairing Failed If your computer. 28 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Release the wireless connection button on the keyboard and these steps as necessary to put the keyboard into "discover" mode. If pairing was successful. wait about three minutes for the operating system to load and the ... button on computer base 3 Press the wireless connection button on keyboard The computer may go through a series of the keyboard and hold for about four seconds to pair your keyboard with your computer fails to recognize the keyboard, follow these steps: 1 Press the power button to turn ...
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Mouse Pairing With the Wizard Follow the instructions on the wizard to pair your mouse with your computer. Pairing the Mouse The Dell™ XPS™ M2010 Mouse Connection Wizard launches the first time you turn on your computer. Follow the instructions on the Wizard: 1 Insert two AA batteries, which are shipped uninstalled, into the mouse and replace the battery cover. 1 2 1 batteries 2 battery cover Using the Keyboard and Mouse 29
Mouse Pairing With the Wizard Follow the instructions on the wizard to pair your mouse with your computer. Pairing the Mouse The Dell™ XPS™ M2010 Mouse Connection Wizard launches the first time you turn on your computer. Follow the instructions on the Wizard: 1 Insert two AA batteries, which are shipped uninstalled, into the mouse and replace the battery cover. 1 2 1 batteries 2 battery cover Using the Keyboard and Mouse 29
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... to the Off position. 30 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Select Start→ All Programs→ Bluetooth→ Wizards, and click OK on the Enable Wizards window. 2 Power off the mouse by sliding the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to complete the pairing. The message Your mouse has been...
... to the Off position. 30 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Select Start→ All Programs→ Bluetooth→ Wizards, and click OK on the Enable Wizards window. 2 Power off the mouse by sliding the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to complete the pairing. The message Your mouse has been...
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... to light for the operating system to load and the computer to use displays when the pairing is active. • To disable the keypad, press again. Each key on an external keyboard. Wait about three minutes for 2 to restart the computer. The 9 light indicates that the... keypad is complete. After completing the pairing, the blue wireless light on the Wizard. Key Combinations System Functions Opens the Task Manager window. 3 Using the keyboard or touchpad, select Start→ Turn Off Computer→ and click Turn Off to...
... to light for the operating system to load and the computer to use displays when the pairing is active. • To disable the keypad, press again. Each key on an external keyboard. Wait about three minutes for 2 to restart the computer. The 9 light indicates that the... keypad is complete. After completing the pairing, the blue wireless light on the Wizard. Key Combinations System Functions Opens the Task Manager window. 3 Using the keyboard or touchpad, select Start→ Turn Off Computer→ and click Turn Off to...
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... in the Product Information Guide. R U N T H E K E Y B O A R D D I A G N O S T I R E L E S S K E Y B O A R D - The computer stops responding NOTICE: You might lose data if you begin any of letters. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 150. See "Dell Diagnostics" on your keyboard or moving your computer. Unexpected characters D I S A B L E T H E N U M E R I O N - Press to disable the numeric keypad if numbers are unable to 10 seconds until the...
... in the Product Information Guide. R U N T H E K E Y B O A R D D I A G N O S T I R E L E S S K E Y B O A R D - The computer stops responding NOTICE: You might lose data if you begin any of letters. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 150. See "Dell Diagnostics" on your keyboard or moving your computer. Unexpected characters D I S A B L E T H E N U M E R I O N - Press to disable the numeric keypad if numbers are unable to 10 seconds until the...
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...userselectable options in your computer. A program used when the electrical power fails or drops to video. trusted platform module - unshielded twisted pair - ultra extended graphics array - Memory that contain only text; video resolution - A video standard for a few minutes to enable...cable modems), imaging devices, or storage devices. A hardware-based security feature that a program can also be defined as a USB-compatible keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, set of memory chips dedicated to shut down your computer. A backup power source used to 1280 x 1024...
...userselectable options in your computer. A program used when the electrical power fails or drops to video. trusted platform module - unshielded twisted pair - ultra extended graphics array - Memory that contain only text; video resolution - A video standard for a few minutes to enable...cable modems), imaging devices, or storage devices. A hardware-based security feature that a program can also be defined as a USB-compatible keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, set of memory chips dedicated to shut down your computer. A backup power source used to 1280 x 1024...
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... 177 Files and Settings Transfer Wizard, 66 firewall Windows XP, 79 firewire description, 21 firewire. See IEEE 1394 G glossary, 179 H hard drive troubleshooting, 92 hardware conflicts, 122 Dell Diagnostics, 87 drives, RAID configuration, 111 Hardware Troubleshooter,...pairing, 27 shortcuts, 31 system view, 18 troubleshooting, 97 using, 27 keyboard battery replacing, 35 keyboard status lights description, 16 system view, 16 keypad numeric, 31 L labels Microsoft Windows, 12 Service Tag, 12, 55, 86, 89, 117, 145, 149 lost computer, 86 M Macrovision product notice, 176 media control buttons Dell...
... 177 Files and Settings Transfer Wizard, 66 firewall Windows XP, 79 firewire description, 21 firewire. See IEEE 1394 G glossary, 179 H hard drive troubleshooting, 92 hardware conflicts, 122 Dell Diagnostics, 87 drives, RAID configuration, 111 Hardware Troubleshooter,...pairing, 27 shortcuts, 31 system view, 18 troubleshooting, 97 using, 27 keyboard battery replacing, 35 keyboard status lights description, 16 system view, 16 keypad numeric, 31 L labels Microsoft Windows, 12 Service Tag, 12, 55, 86, 89, 117, 145, 149 lost computer, 86 M Macrovision product notice, 176 media control buttons Dell...