Manual
Wireless keyboard and
mouse combo
KeyClick-BC100
Table of contents
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Wireless Connection ................................................................................................................................................. 6
Keyboard Usage: .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
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Specifications:
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Warranty: 1 year
Housing color: black, gray
Material: ABS
Keyboard Type: Mechanical
Number of Keys: 123
Keyboard layout: QWERTY
Additional features: Numeric keypad, function keys,
volume scroll, side mouse buttons, phone/tablet stand, feet
Supported languages: Polish, English, French, etc.
Supported Operating Systems: Windows
Wireless Communication: Micro USB Receiver
Wireless operating range: up to 10 m
Computer Mouse DPI: 800/1200/1600
Keyboard power supply: 1 x AAA 1.5V
Mouse power supply: 2 x AAA 1.5V
Device dimensions: 44 x 20 x 1.7 cm
Mouse dimensions: 10.5 x 6.5 x 3 cm
Package dimensions: 45 x 31 x 4 cm
Device weight: 800 g
Weight of the device with packaging: 1000 g
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Set contents:
• Wireless keyboard,
• a computer mouse,
• micro USB receiver,
• Manual.
Features:
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Keyboard Type: Mechanical
Keyboard layout: QWERTY
Wireless Communication: Micro USB Receiver
Number of Keys: 113
Supported Operating Systems: Windows
Additional features: Numeric keypad, function keys,
volume scroll, side mouse buttons, phone/tablet stand, feet
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Features:
Function keys
The function keys are located on the top row of the keyboard
and are marked with symbols from F1 to F12. Each of these keys
has a specific function that can vary depending on the software
you use.
• F1: Usually opens help or documentation for the current
program.
• F2: Allows you to quickly rename files and folders in the
operating system.
• F3: Activates the search function in multiple applications.
• F4: Often used in conjunction with the Alt key to close the
current window.
• F5: Refreshes a web page or folder content.
• F6: Moves the cursor to the address bar in the web browser.
• F7: Activates spelling and grammar checking in word
processors.
• F8: Can be used to access advanced system boot options.
• F9: In some programs, it is used to refresh documents.
• F10: Activates the menu bar in the active window.
• F11: Toggles full-screen mode in web browsers.
• F12: Opens the "Save As" window in many programs.
Additionally, these keys also have alternate functions available
when the "Fn" key is pressed, which are visible as blue symbols
on the function keys. These features include:
F1 – F3: Used to adjust volume or other system settings.
F4 – F8: Used to handle media such as play, pause, rewind
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Numeric keypad
The numeric keypad is usually located on the right side of the
keyboard and consists of a numeric layout plus a few additional
function keys. It is extremely useful for people who often work
with numbers, such as entering data into spreadsheets or
performing calculations.
• Digits 0-9: These are used to enter numbers quickly.
• Num Lock Key: Toggles between numeric mode and cursor
functions. When Num Lock is enabled, the keys act as
numbers. When it is disabled, the keys can act as arrows,
Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, etc.
• Math keys (+, -, *, /): Facilitate simple arithmetic
calculations.
• Enter key: Commits entered data or commands, similar to
the main Enter key on the keyboard.
• Del Key: Deletes the characters to the right of the cursor or
selected items.
Wireless Connection
To connect your wireless keyboard to your computer using a
micro USB receiver, first make sure you have all of the necessary
components, including the keyboard, micro USB receiver, and
batteries if required. Start by inserting the batteries into the
keyboard, noting the correct polarity. Then plug the micro USB
receiver into a free USB port on your computer. The computer will
automatically detect the receiver and install the necessary
drivers. Turn on the keyboard by sliding the power switch to the
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"ON" position. The keyboard should automatically pair with the
receiver. To check if the connection is successful, open a text
editor and press a few keys – the text should appear on the
screen, indicating that the keyboard is ready to use.
Keyboard Usage:
1. Keep the keyboard away from humid environments and
places with increased humidity (swimming pools, saunas, etc.).
Also, do not expose the keyboard to water and rain.
2. Do not expose the keyboard to excessive or too low ambient
temperatures.
3. Do not expose the keyboard to sunlight for long periods of
time.
4. Do not place the keyboard near a flame (e.g. gas stoves,
candles and fireplaces).
5. Avoid objects with sharp edges that may damage the
keyboard case.
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