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CD Player Key Information
This
document contains information about the use of the CD Player keys on the Intel® Wired Keyboard and the Intel® Wireless Series Keyboard. The keyboard includes keys that let you control the Windows* CD Player on your computer. The CD Player Key actions appear on the screen when you press a CD Player Key on your keyboard. For example, if you press the Play key on your keyboard, the word "Play" appears on your screen and disappears after a few seconds.

Setup Sequence for Intel® Wired Peripherals
This document lists the Setup steps for installing the Intel® Wireless Peripherals. Be sure to follow these steps exactly in this order for best results. More detailed instructions are found in the Installation Guide that came with your device.

Issues when USB Legacy Support is Disabled
For your USB keyboard or mouse to work with MS-DOS-based utilities and non-Windows* modes, your computer must have USB Legacy Support enabled in the BIOS. USB Legacy Support allows the BIOS to interact with a USB keyboard, and in limited cases, a USB mouse. See this document of more information.

Base Station RF Connection Problems
The base station can boot up into 'test mode' if you plug it into AC power before connecting the USB cable to the computer. Sometimes in test mode, the base station does not connect properly to the wireless devices. See this document of more information.

This applies to:
Intel® Wireless Series Peripherals



Solution ID: CS-011833
Date Created: 24-May-2004
Last Modified: 28-Aug-2005
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