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You connect the turntable by a USB port on the laptop. It should be recognized as a USB sound device that can be used by any program. The program Audacity is a free sound recorder and editor.
Afternoon. I read that this keyboard does not have any access to the trackball directly. I guess when cleaning time comes, the whole thing will have to be taken apart.
I am considering the purchase of this keyboard; would you recommend it? I am looking for a keyboard with mechanical keys and a built in trackball.
If your keyboard and this KVM Switch are both PS2 (from the picture I see the KVM Switch is PS2 and from the Internet searching for Scorpius -p7 trackball keyboard I see it can be either USB or PS2) the connections are straight forward.
Usually a 2 port KVM switch uses keystrokes to make the switch, they are usually "Scroll Lock" or rarely "Num Lock" -- press the key 2 times with about a second or less between presses. You may hear a BEEP from the switch indicating "it's hearing your request."
you have two option one from here http://www.updrivers.com/drivers/Input_Devices/Qtronix/Scorpius_98N_Plus-Windows_XP_2000_ME_98_95/4825.html
the second from here http://www.radarsync.com/ both are free.
When entering standby, the usb ports go to sleep. Most motherboards allow you to tell the bios that you are using a usb keyboard. That should solve the problem. I keep an old ps2 keyboard plugged in and on the floor as a 'just in case'.
Have you tried holding down the shift key then pressing the Print screen button. you should be able to paste the image into Microsoft paint or something similar
I would contact the store that sold you the keyboard, and found out where you can find replacement parts. I went to the iOne website and there wasn't a support section, that I could find.
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