ViewSonic KBM-KU-201 User Guide - Page 4

Getting Started

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Getting Started Thank you for purchasing a ViewSonic® ViewMate™ Slim Keyboard KU201. Important! Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Package Contents • Keyboard • Quick Start Guide • ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM contains the User Guide PDF file and keyboard drivers for Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP. System Requirements • Pentium 133 MHz or higher • Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or later. • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. • 32 Mb RAM minimum • USB port • CD-ROM drive for software installation. . Ergonomic Safety Precautions Some experts believe that repeated use • Vary your tasks throughout the of any mouse or keyboard may cause day. serious injury to hands, wrists, arms, • Keep your shoulders relaxed neck, and/or back. If you feel pain in with your elbows at your side. any of these areas, see a qualified health professional. Position yourself so that you do not have to reach for the key- To reduce risk of injury, please follow these precautions: board or mouse. • Adjust your chair and keyboard so that your upper arms and • Take frequent breaks from working wrists are level with the desk- on the computer. Get up and walk top. around several times each hour. • Avoid letting your wrist to rest on sharp edges ViewSonic ViewMate™ Slim Keyboard KU201 3

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ViewSonic
ViewMate
Slim Keyboard KU201
3
Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing a ViewSonic
®
ViewMate™ Slim Keyboard KU201.
Important!
Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping
needs.
Package Contents
Keyboard
Quick Start Guide
ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM contains the User Guide PDF file and keyboard
drivers for Windows
®
98/Me/2000/XP.
System Requirements
Pentium 133 MHz or higher
Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or later.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.
32 Mb RAM minimum
USB port
CD-ROM drive for software installation.
.
Ergonomic Safety Precautions
Some experts believe that repeated use
of any mouse or keyboard may cause
serious injury to hands, wrists, arms,
neck, and/or back. If you feel pain in
any of these areas, see a qualified health
professional.
To reduce risk of injury, please follow
these precautions:
Take frequent breaks from working
on the computer. Get up and walk
around several times each hour.
Vary your tasks throughout the
day.
Keep your shoulders relaxed
with your elbows at your side.
Position yourself so that you do
not have to reach for the key-
board or mouse.
Adjust your chair and keyboard
so that your upper arms and
wrists are level with the desk-
top.
Avoid letting your wrist to rest
on sharp edges