Microsoft U6R-00001

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Papapātuhi Waea Pūkoro a Microsoft Wedge

Model: U6R-00001

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard (Model U6R-00001). Designed for portability and efficiency, this Bluetooth keyboard is compatible with various tablet devices, including those running Windows, iPad, and most Android operating systems.

runga-iho view of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard

Whakaahua 1: Runga-raro view of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard, showcasing its compact layout.

Koki view of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard

Whakaahua 2: Koki view of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard, highlighting its slim profile and key design.

2. Tatūnga

2.1 Tāuta Pūhiko

The Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard requires two AAA alkaline batteries (included). Follow these steps to install them:

  1. Locate the battery compartment on the underside of the keyboard. This compartment also forms the wedge-shaped stand.
  2. Gently slide or lift the battery compartment cover to open it.
  3. Whakauruhia nga pākahiko AAA e rua, kia tika te polarity (+/-) e tohuhia ana ki roto i te waahanga.
  4. Whakakapihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko, kia pai te pao ki te waahi.
Te taha view of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard showing the battery compartment

Whakaahua 3: Taha view of the keyboard, illustrating the integrated battery compartment and its wedge design.

2.2 Takirua Nihokikorangi

To connect your keyboard to a tablet or other compatible device via Bluetooth, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure the keyboard has fresh batteries installed.
  2. Remove the protective cover from the keyboard. This action powers on the keyboard.
  3. On your tablet or device, enable Bluetooth and set it to "discoverable" mode. Refer to your device's manual for specific instructions.
  4. Locate the Bluetooth pairing button on the keyboard (usually near the battery compartment). Press and hold this button for approximately 3-5 seconds until an indicator light (if present) begins to flash, signifying it is in pairing mode.
  5. On your device, select "Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard" from the list of available Bluetooth devices.
  6. If prompted, enter the pairing code displayed on your device into the Wedge Mobile Keyboard and press Tomo.
  7. Once paired, the indicator light on the keyboard will stop flashing, and your device will confirm the connection.

3. Te whakahaere i te Papapātuhi

3.1 Nga waahanga papapātuhi

The Wedge Mobile Keyboard includes several features designed to enhance your tablet experience:

  • Full-sized Keyset: Provides a comfortable and efficient typing experience.
  • Windows 8 Shortcut Keys: Dedicated keys for quick access to common Windows 8 functions such as Search, Share, Devices, and Settings.
  • Pāpāho Kī: Control audio and video playback with dedicated keys for play/pause, next track, previous track, and volume control.
  • Windows Start Button: Press to launch the Start menu on compatible Windows devices.
  • Light-Touch Keys: Engineered for a responsive and pleasant typing feel.

3.2 Multi-purpose Cover

The keyboard's durable cover serves multiple functions:

  • Parenga: When snapped onto the keyboard, it protects the keys from scratches and dust during transport.
  • Whakaweto Aunoa: Attaching the cover automatically powers down the keyboard to conserve battery life.
  • Turanga Papa: The cover can be folded and converted into a stable stand for your tablet, allowing for an optimal viewte koki me te patopato.
Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard with cover partially open

Figure 4: The keyboard with its cover partially open, demonstrating its protective design.

Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard with tablet in stand

Figure 5: The keyboard in use with a tablet positioned in its converted cover stand.

3.3 Hua Neke atuview Ataata

Watch this video for a visual demonstration of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard's features and functionality, including its multi-purpose cover and Windows 8 shortcut keys.

Ataata 1: Kua mutu te manaview of the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard, demonstrating its design and key features.

4. Tiaki

4.1 Te horoi

To maintain your keyboard's appearance and functionality:

  • Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, karekau he ngongo paku dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to wipe the surface of the keyboard and cover.
  • A ape i te whakamahi i nga kai horoi, nga whakarewa, nga rehu aerosol ranei i runga i te papapātuhi.
  • Mo te horoi i waenga i nga taviri, whakamahia te hau kōpeke hei tango i te puehu me te otaota.

4.2 Whakakapinga Pūhiko

When the battery indicator light (if present) signals low power, or if the keyboard becomes unresponsive, replace the batteries:

  1. Remove the battery compartment cover as described in Section 2.1.
  2. Tangohia nga pākahiko AAA tawhito.
  3. Whakauruhia kia rua ngā pākahiko AAA kawakore hou, me te tirotiro tonu i te polarity tika.
  4. Whakakapia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  5. Whakakorehia nga pākahiko tawhito i runga i nga ture o te rohe.

5. Te Raru

5.1 Nga Take Hononga

  • Karekau te papapātuhi e hono ana:
    • Me mohio kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi ki to taputapu.
    • Check that the keyboard batteries are not depleted. Replace if necessary.
    • Try re-pairing the keyboard with your device (refer to Section 2.2).
    • Me whakarite kei roto te papapātuhi i te awhe whaihua o to taputapu Nihokikorangi (te nuinga ki te 10 mita, 33 putu ranei).
    • Remove any potential sources of interference, such as other wireless devices.
  • Hononga whakaroa, hononga motumotu rānei:
    • Whakatata atu te papapātuhi ki tō pūrere.
    • Check for other Bluetooth devices that might be causing interference.
    • Me mohio kei te noho hou te punaha whakahaere o to taputapu me nga taraiwa Nihokikorangi.

5.2 Taumahinga Matua

  • Kī kore whakautu:
    • Verify that the keyboard is powered on and successfully paired.
    • Tirohia nga taumata o te pākahiko ka whakakapi mena he iti.
    • Me whakarite kia kore he parapara e mau ki raro i nga ki.
    • Tīmata anō i tō pūrere, ka ngana anō ki te hono atu.
  • Shortcut keys not working:
    • Ensure your device's operating system is compatible with the specific shortcut keys (e.g., Windows 8 hotkeys require Windows 8 or later).
    • Some operating systems (like iOS or Android) may have limited functionality for certain Windows-specific keys.

6. Whakatakotoranga

Below are the technical specifications for the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard (Model U6R-00001):

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuMicrosoft
Tau tauiraU6R-00001
Hangarau HonongaNihokikorangi
Momo Ahokore2.4 GHz Te Reo Irirangi
Pūrere HototahiTablet (Windows, iPad, most Android tablets)
Hototahitanga Pūnaha WhakahaereWindows 8, Windows RT, Windows 7 (Basic functionality on ARM-based devices)
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
Nga Pikohiko e hiahiatia ana2 pākahiko kawakore AAA (kei roto)
Taumaha Tūemi1.3 pauna
Rahi Hua (LxWxH)10.1 x 3.97 x 0.82 inihi
TaePango
RauemiAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Compatibility chart for Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard

Figure 6: Detailed compatibility chart for the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard across various operating systems.

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or to access additional resources, please visit the official Microsoft support website. Details regarding product registration and service options can be found there.

Official Microsoft Support: tautoko.microsoft.com

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