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Keyboard connection range – Kinesis KB800MB-BT Freestyle2 Blue, Multichannel Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac User Manual

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Battery disposal

The rechargeable battery is not intended to be user-replaceable and should last for the life of the keyboard. At end of life, disassemble the
right keying module (battery is located near LEDs) and discard/recycle the battery according to local laws.

Keyboard connection range

The Bluetooth specified connection range is up to 10 meters (~30 feet). However, Bluetooth keyboards can have much longer actual ranges
and your Freestyle2 Blue keyboard may actually remain connected up to 100 feet away from its device. So if you have paired to more than
one device, be careful what channel you have selected so as to not inadvertently type on a device which is not in your presence!

Using your Freestyle2 Blue keyboard comfortably and efficiently

The Freestyle2 Blue keyboard is shipped with the two keying modules connected by a linking cable
and by a removable Pivot Tether™ (shown at right). To remove the pivot tether, slide the appropriate
pivot tether release button (shown at far right) towards the outside of the keyboard and allow the
pivot tether to detach from that keying module. The two keying modules may then be separated by
up to 9 inches.

Special Keys

While most of the keys are exactly what you would expect on a compact keyboard, there are some special key actions on the left side and in
the function key row that increase convenience and productivity, and reduce repetitive motions. The normal navigation keys are in a column
on the right side like on laptops and other compact keyboards. A tactile ridge is present on selected keys in these groups to promote more
accurate touch typing.

Note that with “fn” held down, the first three left-side hot keys perform Bluetooth channel
selections.

Special left-side hot keys

Special top-row driverless hot keys
To use the traditional function keys (blue legends on the keyboard, listed in parentheses below), hold down the fn key. If any of
these top-row keys don’t work as you expect, check that your keyboard shortcut settings are configured as “default” in System
Preferences.










Pivot Tether

Left release button

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undo

cut

copy

fn

paste

Internet browser “back” action (cmd-[)
Internet browser “forward” action (cmd-])
Performs “beginning of line” or “previous track” (cmd-left arrow)
Performs “end of line” or “next track” (cmd-right arrow)
Performs “undo” (cmd-z) to undo the previous action
Performs “cut” (cmd-x) on highlighted items
Performs “select all” (cmd-a) in the front finder window or desktop if no open
window
Performs “copy” (cmd-c) on highlighted items
Activates the fn led and traditional function keys (embedded layer, blue legends)
Performs “paste” (cmd-v) on items in the clipboard

select

all

Adjusts “brightness” with a compatible monitor, emulates F13 & F14 (with fn on = F1, F2)
Mission Control® (control-up arrow) shows all open windows (with fn on = F3)
Dashboard (cmd-option-d) is toggled between “show” and “hide” (with fn on = F4)
Rewind, play-pause, and fast forward (with fn on = F5, F6, F7)
Audio volume: mute, softer, louder (with fn on = F8, F9, F10)
Shows desktop (control-down arrow) minimizes all windows (with fn on = F11)
Hot key (cmd-opt-d macro) toggles between show and hide dock (with fn on = F12)
Ejects CD or DVD if held down
Triggers the “do you want to shut down or sleep?” menu

dock

Left hot keys and right nav keys