1 Introduction
The Sandberg Bluetooth Touchpad Keyboard combines a wireless keyboard and mouse in a single compact and handy device. The built-in, user-friendly touchpad takes on all mouse functions such as scroll and double-click. The Sandberg Bluetooth Touchpad Keyboard is a handy and time-saving solution for lots of different Bluetooth devices. Typing on the screen of a tablet PC, with the joypad for a games console or on a computer connected to the TV can be a slow process. This is the solution! The keyboard connects wirelessly to the desired device via Bluetooth in no time.
2 Setup
2.1 Charging
Connect the enclosed USB cable between the keyboard¡¯s micro USB port and a USB port, e.g. on a computer to charge the device. The keyboard glows red in the LED while charging and goes out when charging is complete. We recommend that you fully charge the battery before using the device. Charging time is approx. 3 hours.
3 Installation and connection
- Turn on the keyboard using the ¡°On/off¡± switch.
- Press ¡°ESC¡± and ¡°K¡± keys on the keyboard simultaneously. The Bluetooth LED flashes.
- Search for Bluetooth devices on the device (PC, phone, tablet PC, games console, etc.) which the keyboard is to connect to. If nothing appears, repeat step 2 above.
- Select the ¡°Sandberg keyboard¡± device.
- A PIN code will now appear on the screen. Type this on the keyboard and press Enter.
The keyboard and device are now connected to each other.
NB: On some devices, especially mobile phones, a software update for keyboard support may be required. Check the documentation for your device or contact the manufacturer for more information.
NB: Unfortunately, not all Android versions support bluetooth HID devices, such as your
keyboard. But in most cases you can solve this issue by downloading an app from Google Play.
4 Using the keyboard
4.1 Shortcut keys on the keyboard
The keyboard is equipped with a row of shortcut keys. These allow you to perform functions with a single keystroke.
Each shortcut key's function depends on which operating system is connected. Choose your operating system by holding down the FN key simultaneously with the relevant operating system:
- FN+F1 for iOS (iPhone or iPad)
- FN+F2 for Android (smartphone or tablet running Android)
- FN+F3 for Windows (PC)
Shortcut keys that are relevant to the selected operating system will then be active.
4.2 Touchpad
On the right-hand side of the keyboard there is a touchpad, which you can use to move the mouse cursor and for left-clicking.
- Move your finger on the touchpad to move the mouse pointer.
- Tap the touchpad with your finger to left-click.
- Place two fingers on the touchpad. Move your fingers up or down to scroll up or down.
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 My device cannot find or connect to the keyboard
The keyboard is equipped with a row of shortcut keys. These allow you to perform functions with a single keystroke.
- Check that the keyboard is charged. If the battery has nearly run out, the battery indicator
light comes on.
- Check that the keyboard is switched on with the On/Off switch.
- Search again for Bluetooth devices from the device that is being connected to.
- Check that the PIN code suggested by the device has been typed correctly on the
keyboard.
- Your device may require a software update for keyboard support. Check the documentation for your device or contact the manufacturer for more information.
If you need further help or assistance with your Sandberg product, you can visit the website http://helpdesk.sandberg.it.
Have fun with your Sandberg Bluetooth Touchpad Keyboard!
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