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Dell KM714 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Owner's Manual
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Contents Setup Keyboard Features Troubleshooting Specifications Mouse Features Troubleshooting Specifications Statutory Information Warranty Regulatory Certifications
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Back to Contents Page Setup System Requirements One USB port (for the USB receiver) Microsoft Windows 8/7/RT Contents of the Box One wireless keyboard One wireless mouse One USB receiver Two AA batteries for the mouse Two AAA batteries for the keyboard Product documentation NOTE: The USB receiver may be pre-installed on your computer. NOTE: The documents that shipped with the keyboard and mouse may vary based on your region. NOTE: If the Caps Lock indicator does not appear on the screen or
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Back to Contents Page Setting Up Your Dell KM714 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse 1. Install the two AAA batteries in your keyboard. 2. Install the two AA batteries in your mouse. 3. Connect the USB receiver to the computer. If your keyboard or mouse is not working, see the Troubleshooting section. 5
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Back to Contents Page Unifying Pairing Features The USB Unifying receiver is a wireless receiver that can stay plugged into your computer’s USB port, allowing you to easily connect your wireless mouse and keyboard to your computer, and up to four additional Unifying-compatible wireless devices at the same time. To begin using your receiver, ensure your computer has the software installed. Unifying software may be pre-installed on your computer. The software can also be downloaded from www.dell
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Back to Contents Page Features Top View 1 2 3 4 1. Multimedia Control Keys 2. Windows 8 shortcut keys 3. Optical-drive eject key 4. Battery status light – Indicates the status of the batteries installed on your keyboard solid white – Appears for about 15 seconds after the batteries are installed then turns off blinking amber – Battery charge is low. Replace the batteries. 7
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Back to Contents Page Features Bottom View 1 2 1. Power switch 2. Battery compartment 8
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Back to Contents Page Function Keys Mute the sound Decrease the volume level Increase the volume level Play or pause the media + Search (Windows 8) Share (Windows 8) Devices (Windows 8) Settings (Windows 8) Recent Apps (Windows 8) 9
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Back to Contents Page Application Keys Key Combinations Function Win7 : Open the Start Menu Windows key : Win8 Start screen + E Open Windows Explorer + F Find a document + M Minimize all open windows + R Display the Run dialog box + F1 Display the Help menu + TAB Activate the next taskbar button + Ctrl + F Open the find computers window + Shift + M Undo minimize all windows + Pause/Break Open the System Properties window 10
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Back to Contents Page Troubleshooting If you have problems with your keyboard: Check if the batteries are inserted in the correct orientation. Check if the keyboard’s power switch is set to “On”. Remove and reinstall the batteries. The power status light turns on (solid white) for about 15 seconds and then turns off. Remove and reconnect the USB receiver on your computer. Connect the USB receiver into another USB port on your computer. Restart your computer. 11
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Back to Contents Page Specifications General Model number KM713 Connection type 2.4 GHz wireless technology Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows RT Rollover Pseudo N-key rollover capability Key mechanism Scissor Electrical Operating voltage 2.05V to 3.2V Battery life Approximately 12 months Battery required Two AAA Alkaline Physical Characteristics Height 21.2mm (± 0.4mm) Length 380.03mm (± 0.7mm) Width 122.21mm (± 0.4mm) Weight 540g (±10g
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Back to Contents Page Features Top View 1. Left mouse button 2. Tilt wheel 3. Side button * 4. Battery status light Blinking amber - Battery charge is low. Replace the batteries. 5. Side button * 6. Right mouse button *Both side buttons perform the same function. 13
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Back to Contents Page Features Bottom View 1. Laser sensor 2. Power button 14
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Back to Contents Page Shortcut Gestures Windows charms Press and hold side button, and slide the mouse towards left. (Windows 8 only) App switch Press and hold side button, and slide the mouse towards right. (Windows 8 only) Scroll and pan 4-way scroll (Windows 7 and 8) Zoom in/out Press and hold side button, and scroll wheel up or down. (Windows 7 and 8) Back Press and hold side button, and tilt wheel towards left. (Windows 7 and 8) Forward Press a
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Back to Contents Page Increasing the Battery Life of your Mouse The mouse has three operating modes built in to conserve battery power: 1. Sleep mode: When the mouse has been inactive for 5 seconds. To wake the mouse: Move, click or scroll the tilt wheel. 2. Deep sleep mode: When the mouse has been inactive for 5 minutes. To wake the mouse: Move or click. 3. Cut-off mode: When the mouse has been carried around or left facing upwards for 5 minutes or when the mouse has been inactive for 4 hours.
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Back to Contents Page Troubleshooting If you have problems with your mouse: Check if the batteries are inserted in the correct orientation. Check if the mouse’s power button light is on. Remove and reinstall the batteries. Check to see if the power button light turns on (solid white). Remove and reconnect the USB receiver on your computer. Insert the USB receiver into another USB port on your computer. Restart your computer. 17
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Back to Contents Page Specifications General Model Number WM514 Connection Type 2.4 GHz wireless technology Supported Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows RT Electrical Operating Voltage 0.95 V to 1.8 V Battery Life Approximately 12 months Battery Requirements Two AA Alkaline Physical Characteristics Height 33.6 ± 0.3 mm Width 58.4 ± 0.3 mm Length 109.9 ± 0.5 mm Weight 67g, without batteries Environmental Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C Storage
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Back to Contents Page Warranty Limited Warranty and Return Policies Dell-branded products carry a 1-year limited hardware warranty. If purchased together with Dell system, it will follow the system warranty. For U.S. customers: This purchase and your use of this product are subject to Dell’s end user agreement, which you can find at www.dell.com/terms. This document contains a binding arbitration clause. For European, Middle Eastern and African customers: Dell-branded products that are sol
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Back to Contents Page Regulatory Keyboard Regulatory Model: KM713 Mouse Regulatory Model: WM514 Dongle Regulatory Model: C-U0007 Regulatory Information These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of the devices is subject to the following two conditions : (1) The devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) The devices must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B