Darfon Electronics G9 Wireless Keyboar User Manual Connection Steps of BT HID Keyboard

Darfon Electronics Corp Wireless Keyboar Connection Steps of BT HID Keyboard

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 A. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Innovative Bluetooth Keyboard. Now, if you replace your Bluetooth handheld, you won’t have to replace your keyboard. Using Bluetooth HID Profile technology to communicate with your handheld, this innovation lets you input data to your device without physically attaching it to the Keyboard. Connection distance is up to 7M. It works with most popular Bluetooth handhelds. Hope it can bring you convenience of typing.  B. Introduction of LED and Button LED position: Upper right corner on the keyboard. LED light color: Orange and Red  LED function:   OrangeÆ To indicate the Bluetooth connection status, detail please refer to following, RedÆ To indicate the low battery  Orange LED has two status: Slow flashing and OFF (a) Slow flashing: Keyboard is in discoverable mode which means the user can inquiry and connects to the keyboard from device side. (b) OFF: It means the keyboard is in either connected or sleep mode. In discoverable mode, keyboard will go into sleep mode after 60 seconds.   When in connected state, the LED is also off.  Red LED has only one status: Slow flashing When the battery capacity is low, the red LED flashes, two times per one
second.  Connect button has 2 functions. (a) Wake up the keyboard. (b) Disconnect the link. When in connected state, user can press connect button to cancel the link. However we recommend the user disconnect the link from the device side.  C. Connection Steps of Iron Horse Keyboard driver BT connection (WinMobile) Step 1:  When the user checks the “Enable Keyboard” item first time, the scanning dialog will be pop up.          Step 2: The “Refresh” button will be enabled until the scanning process is completed. When the “Refresh” button is clicked, it will be disabled again. All the items of the device list will be cleared before the searching process starts. After the searching process is completed, the “Refresh” button will be enabled again.
Step 3: When a user clicks a searched Bluetooth keyboard in the list, it will pop up a bonding dialog for typing PIN code. If the user types the PIN correctly, it will start to connect to the keyboard. No matter if it succeeds to bond or connect the selected keyboard or not, itwill close the searching / connecting dialog, and go back to the “Settings” page.   If it succeeds, the “Enable Keyboard” item will be checked. If it fails to connect for the first time after the driver is installed, the “Enable Keyboard” will not be checked.   Step 4: If the driver connected the keyboard, the scanning dialog and bonding dialog will not pop up, when you enable the keyboard the next time. If the users need to scan and connect the other keyboards devices, pressing “SCAN”  button will launch scanning process.
BT connection (PalmOS)  Step 1: The radio buttons are disabled when the user executes “BT-foldableKB” for the first time after installing the driver. The default selected radio is “OFF”.                                    Step 2: When the user taps the “ON” button, then searching dialog will be pop up.
Step 3: When a user clicks a searched Bluetooth keyboard in the list, it will pop up a bonding dialog for typing PIN code           Step 3: After the connection is success, then user can type the words on the “Test string here”.
D. Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Characters This section lists the various keyboard shortcuts you can use for navigating, moving the cursor, activating menu commands, and typing special characters, symbols, and punctuation. The keyboard has four keys, Ctrl, Fn, Cmd, and Alt Gr, that you use in combination with other keys to execute keyboard shortcuts and type special characters. To help you remember the shortcut keys for your device, the keyboard has color-coded keycap icons and text—blue or orange for Palm OS®, black for Pocket PC.
Cursor movements Palm OS Shortcut  WinMobile Shortcut Action Fn+up arrow    Fn+up arrow  Scrolls up (Palm OS)   Page up (Pocket PC) Fn+down arrow    Fn+down arrow  Scrolls down (Palm OS)   Page down (Pocket PC) None Fn+left arrow  Home None Fn+right arrow End Ctrl+left arrow    None  Moves cursor left (back) one word Ctrl+right arrow    None  Moves cursor right (forward) one word Ctrl+Shift+left arrow    None  Selects the word to the left of the cursor Ctrll+Shift+right arrow  None  Selects the word to the right of the cursor None Tab  Tabs forward to the next field (may not work in some applications) None Shift+Tab Tabs backward to the previous field (may not work in some applications) Shift+right arrow    Shift+right arrow  Selects text to the right of the cursor Shift+left arrow    Shift+left arrow  Selects text to the left of the cursor Shift+up arrow    Shift+up arrow  Selects text one line above the cursor Shift+down arrow    Shift+down arrow  Selects text one line below the cursor
Menu commands Palm OS Shortcut  WinMobile Shortcut Action cmd None Command stroke   None Ctrl+c  Copy None Ctrl+v Paste None Ctrl+x Cut None   Ctrl+a  Select All None Ctrl+z Undo Fn+;   None  New Fn+’ None Note Fn+Enter Fn+Enter OK Fn+,   None  Edit Fn+. None Send Fn+right arrow  None  Details Fn+left arrow    None  Show Fn+Del None Delete Cmd+Done None  Done Fn+Done None Cancel
Keyboard function keys Palm OS Function Key  WinMobile Function Key  Action None Fn+` esc Fn+1   None  Opens Applications view (Palm OS) None   Opens Start menu (Pocket PC) None  Fn+i   Opens Today Fn+2   None  Opens pull-down menu for screen currently displayed Fn+3   None Opens Find Fn+4   Fn+r   Opens Calendar Fn+5   Fn+a   Opens Contacts Fn+6   Fn+t   Opens Tasks Fn+7   Fn+y   Opens Memos (Palm) Notes (Pocket PC) Fn+8   None Opens Calculator Fn+9   None Opens Preferences Fn+0   Fn+q  Opens the mail application (Palm OS) Inbox (Pocket PC) None  Fn+u   Opens Windows Explorer Fn+-   None  Opens the web browser Fn+=   None  Rotates screen orientation (except Treo 650) Fn+/   Fn+/  Displays keyboard battery status
Fn+l   None  Turns the backlight (frontlight) on or off None  Fn+w   Opens Pocket Word None  Fn+e   Opens Pocket Excel None  Fn+0 through 9  Opens the assigned hotkey application Fn+Enter Fn+Enter OK Fn+; None New Fn+’ None Note Fn+, None Edit Fn+. None Send Fn+right arrow  None  Details Fn+left arrow  None  Show Fn+Del None Delete Fn+Done None Cancel
Characters, symbols, and punctuation marks   Palm OS Shortcut  WinMobile Shortcut Character  Description Alt Gr+b  Alt Gr+b  β Beta Alt Gr+e  Alt Gr+e  €  Euro Alt Gr+n  Alt Gr+n  ¿  Upside-down “?” Alt Gr+’  Alt Gr+’  Ñ  Capital N-tilde Alt Gr+p  Alt Gr+p  £  Pound sterling Alt Gr+;  Alt Gr+;  ç  Cedilla Alt Gr+y  Alt Gr+y  ¥  Yen Alt Gr+m  Alt Gr+m  µ  Micro Ctrl+Fn+O  Ctrl+Fn+O  Ø  Capital O with slash Ctrl+Fn+o  Ctrl+Fn+o  ø  Lowercase o with slash Alt Gr+v  Alt Gr+v  ¡  Upside-down “!” Ctrl+Fn+e  Ctrl+Fn+e  Æ  Uppercase AE ligature Ctrl+Fn+a Ctrl+Fn+a  æ Lowercase ae ligature Ctrl+Fn+w Ctrl+Fn+w  • Bullet Ctrl+Fn+p Ctrl+Fn+p  © Copyright Ctrl+Fn+. Ctrl+Fn+.  ° Degrees Ctrl+Fn+i Ctrl+Fn+i  ÷ Divide Ctrl+Fn+q Ctrl+Fn+q  ¶ Paragraph Ctrl+Fn+r Ctrl+Fn+r  ® Registered trademark
Ctrl+Fn+s Ctrl+Fn+s  § Section Ctrl+Fn+t Ctrl+Fn+t  ™ Trademark Ctrl+Fn+-  Ctrl+Fn+-  ±  Plus or minus Ctrl+Fn+2  Ctrl+Fn+2 ½ Half Ctrl+Fn+3 Ctrl+Fn+3  ¾ Three-quarters Ctrl+Fn+4 Ctrl+Fn+4  ¼ One-quarter Ctrl+Fn+d Ctrl+Fn+d  ¢ Cents Ctrl+Fn+f None  ƒ Script f  Accent marks   Shortcut (Palm OS and Pocket PC) Character Example  Description Alt Gr+d    á  Acute accent Alt Gr+f  à  Grave accent Alt Gr+g  â  Circumflex Alt Gr+h  ñ  Tilde Alt Gr+j  ä  Umlaut Alt Gr+k  å  Nordic a-ring (for letter “a” only)
strokes for the 5-way navigator on a Palm OS device  Keystroke  Description Cmd+up arrow  Navigates up Cmd+down arrow  Navigates down Cmd+left arrow  Navigates left Cmd+right arrow  Navigates right Cmd+Enter Navigates select
Product Regulatory Information  Safety Statement Warning: Prolonged or improper use of the keyboard may result in discomfort or injury.  The keyboard is not intended for extended or intensive use. If discomfort develops, consider changing your method of input or the manner in which you use the keyboard or stylus. If discomfort or pain persists, either decrease usage or consult a medical or ergonomics professional.  FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  ‧  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‧  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‧  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC rules. Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer’s Regulatory Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

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