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Freedom Universal Keyboard User Manual

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CONTENTS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN UNLOCKING YOUR DRIVER BLACKBERRY INSTALLATION ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR OS 4.1 USERS ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR OS 4.2 USERS ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR BES USERS DRIVER / KEYBOARD ACTIVATION FUNCTION KEYS BLACKBERRY FAQ WINDOWS MOBILE 03 / 05 SMARTPHONE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION ACTIVATING THE DRIVER FUNCTION KEYS WINDOWS MOBILE 03 / 05 PPC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION ACTIVATING THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION KEYS PALM OS 5 3 4 6 7 7 10 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 21 SYMBIAN UIQ INSTALLATION ACTIVATING THE DRIVER FUNCTION KEYS SYMBIAN SERIES 60 INSTALLATION ACTIVATION FUNCTION KEYS HELP & SUPPORT
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION UNLOCKING YOUR DRIVER ACTIVATING THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION KEYS

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Before you begin - Unlocking your Driver


You will not be able to connect the keyboard to your device until you have unlocked the driver. The website is available 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week for you to generate your unlock code. Once installed, the driver will automatically display your Device ID on the screen when the driver is run for the first time (or open the registration menu on Palm OS 5 devices) and will not proceed further until the correct unlock code is input. Underneath this code a box for you to input your unlock code. Please visit www.freedominput.com/unlock.html . Read the requirements displayed on the screen and then select Continue. A new screen will appear asking you to enter your information (See below) for your unlock code to be generated. You must complete all fields before you will receive an unlock code. The Device ID field will only accept characters from 0-9 and A-F and will automatically put colons (:) in the correct positions. Remember: Your device code will be displayed on the screen when you first run the driver (or open the registration menu on Palm OS 5 devices) and your Unique Code will be printed on the back of your Quick Start Guide included in your keyboard box.

Unique Code / Unlock Code Issues


You will find the Unique Code on the back of your Quick Start Guide. This is needed, along with the Device ID shown on the screen of your Bl ackBerry when you first start the driver, to obtain an Unlock Code from http://www.freedominput.com/unlock.html . This will generate an unlock code and e-mail it to you. Should you mistakenly enter incorrect registration details and are consequently unable to unlock your driver, you will need to visit http://freedom.helpserve.com and raise a support ticket in the I ncorrect U nl ock Code departm ent to have your existing registration deleted so you can try again.

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Bl ackBerry Installation Guide


System requirements
A Bl ackBerry 7100G, 7100I, 7100R, 7100T, 7100V, 7100X, 7105, 7130, 7250, 7290, 7520, 8700, 8100, 8800 At least 12kb free space on your device. A PC running Microsoft windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Bl ackBerry Desktop manager software with Desktop manager 4.0 or above installed

Driver Installation via PC


This will guide you through the setup of the Universal Keyboard. Please make sure you have already run the installation for the drivers on your computer. If you are unsure at anytime please log onto www.freedominput.com and click on the BlackBerry UsersArea link. Please download the latest driver located at the top of the page and save to you desktop. When this has been downloaded please double click the Bl ackBerry Icon and run driver installation program you have downloaded. Please ensure you have your Bl ackBerry connected to your PC via USB before running the installation program. You should not have the Bl ackBerry Desktop Manager running at this time.

Driver Installation Screen This will install the driver files to your PC then run the Driver Loader program to install the software to your Bl ackBerry .

Bl ackBerry Software Loader

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Please disconnect your Bl ackBerry from the PC, click close and restart your Bl ackBerry . This will complete the installation of the Bl ackBerry driver. When your Bl ackBerry reboots you will now see the Bluetooth Keyboard icon on the Bl ackBerry s M ai n screen, similar to the example shown below.

Installing Via www.freedominput.mobi


If you have decided to install via our www.freedominput.mobi website please make sure you have a good signal ready for downloading our driver. On your Bl ackBerry please locate the internet browser and open a new link to www.freedominput.mobi . Please scroll down and select the Drivers link.

Please select Continue to downloads.

The screen should now show your Bl ackBerry device. Please select Download Driver.

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Check the driver details and download.

When you have successfully downloaded the driver you will need to reboot your Bl ackBerry .

When your Bl ackBerry has been rebooted the driver has been successfully installed.

Additional Steps for Bl ackBerry OS v4.1 users


If your Bl ackBerry is running 4.1 OS, you may need to make the following changes to your Appl i cati on Setti ngs i fthe devi ce di spl ays Keystroke I nj ecti on not al l ow ed on your devi ce w hen you attempt to type. From the m ai n m enu ofyour Bl ackBerry Navigate to Options, then choose Advanced Options . N ext sel ect Applications and click the trackwheel . Sel ect Bl ackBerry 4.1 Core Applications. Cl i ck the trackwheel and choose Modules. Highlight btkbd41 and click the trackwheel. Select Edit Permissions and click the trackwheel. Scroll to Interactions, click the trackwheel and select Expand. Hi ghl i ght Keystroke Injection and click the track wheel Change the opti on from Deny to Allow. Press the Back button and select Save Changes. NOTE: If you are not able to change this option to Allow, you may be on a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server please read the instructions below.

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Addi ti onalSteps for Bl ackBerry 8100 & 8800 (O S v4. 2)users


If you are using a Bl ackBerry 8100 or 8800, you may need to make the following changes to your Appl i cati on Setti ngs i fthe devi ce di spl ays Keystroke I nj ecti on not al l ow ed on your devi ce w hen you attempt to type. From the m ai n m enu ofyour Bl ackBerry Navigate to Options, then choose Advanced Options . N ext sel ect Applications and click the trackball . Highlight Bl ackBerry 4. 2 Core Applications. Press the Menu key and choose Modules. Highlight btkbd42 and press the Menu key. Select Edit Permissions and click the trackball. Scroll to Interactions, press the Menu key and select Expand. Hi ghl i ght Keystroke Injection and click the trackball. Change the opti on from Deny to Allow. Press the Back key and select Save Changes. NOTE: If you are not able to change this option to Allow, it means that the software configuration policy change has not taken place and you may be on a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server see below. If you have completed the following steps above without error you are now ready for the next step and you can ski p the bel ow secti on M y Bl ackBerry m ay be on a Bl ackBerry Enterpri se Server.I fhow ever you have been unabl e to change the keystroke i nj ector setti ng pl ease f ol l ow the following steps.

Additional Steps for Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server users


Shoul d you fi nd you re unabl e to change the Keystroke Injection setting, you are probably connected to a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server. A change must be made to a software configuration on the server to allow the driver to input keystrokes. We strongly suggest these changes are carried out by your Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server Administrator. Setup Software Confguration for third-party applications (Wireless connection) Complete all prior steps before starting this procedure. 1. Create an applications folder in Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\ 2. Create a subfolder under the Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\applications\ directory for each third-party application. Copy the handheld installation files (.ALX & .COD) files to this directory. 3. Index the applications by specifying the loader /index command from the command prompt. [See command below:] Go to: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader Type the command: Loader.exe /Index

Share Handheld Software and upgrade tools


Part 1:
1. Verify that the handheld upgrade software is installed in <drive:>\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion as described above. 2. Share <drive:>\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion. 3. Set the permission attributes to Read-only.

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Part 2:
1. Open the Bl ackBerry Handheld Configuration Tool. 2. Click the Configuration tab. 3. Click Add New Configuratrion. - Fill out the Handheld Software Configuration Screen. 4. Enter a name for the new configuration - Optionally fill in a configuration description 5. Enter the Handheld Software Location in standard UNC format: - You could use something like: \localhost\Research In Motion (if the files are installed locally on the server) - OR you can press the Change button to brow se to the l ocati on ofth e files. -I fyou use thi s brow se m ethod,be sure to poi nt to M y N etw ork Pl aces, then Enti re Network, navigate to the shared \Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion. Then click OK.

5. Expand Application Software, and you see your third-party applications. 6. As shown below, for each third-party application change the Delivery column to Wireless or Wireline. 7. Click on the Policy column drop-down tab to specify your new software policy. 8. From the Application Control Policy window, change the Event Injection setting from Not Allowed to Allowed. 10. Click OK to accept the changes. See Additional Information and screen shots below:

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Assign a software configuration to a user


1. In the Handheld Configuration Tool, in the left pane, click Handhelds. 2. In the User Name list, click the user to assign the software configuration to. 3. Click Assign Software Configuration. 4. Click the software configuration to assign. 5. Click OK

For further information about administering software configurations please visit www.Bl ackBerry .com and look in their knowledge base.

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Next step for all users of Bl ackBerry handhelds after Driver installation Driver / Keyboard Activation
Please make sure your BlackBerry s Bl uetooth i s turned on and you have the Freedom Bl ackBerry Keyboard is also switched on, with the switch to the left (SPP mode). You will be able to tell if the Bl ackBerry device has Bluetooth enabled by scrolling down to the Bluetooth icon on the main menu; the icon will be blue instead of grey. Next step is to pair the Freedom Bl ackBerry keyboard to the Bl ackBerry device, you need to go to: Settings, Options, then choose Bluetooth Click the track wheel and click Add device

Locate keyboard and click the track wheel

Please enter the default Passkey (0000)-Four zeros

Please now set the keyboard as trusted. Click the track wheel and go to Device properties scroll down to Trusted and set from Ask to Yes

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Connecting to the Universal Keyboard


Please locate the Bl ackBerry driver on the Bl ackBerry s m ai n screen, as seen below

Using the Device ID shown on screen and the Unique Code on the back of your Quick Start Guide, please register at http://www.freedominput.com/unlock.html to obtain the unlock code for your driver. Enter the code you obtain into the screen and select OK.

Please click on the Activate Keyboard with the Bl ackBerry s Bl uetooth sw i tched on and the universal keyboard in discovery mode.

Scroll down to the Keyboard test and type some test text. Now you can click on the Reconnection box and you are ready to use your new Freedom Universal Keyboard. To remove the driver use the Remove Bl ackBerry Driver program that has been placed in Programs>Start Menu>Freedom Input on your PC. Ensure you have the Bl ackBerry connected before running the program.

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Predefined Shortcut Keys

Function Key
User Defined Applications Home screen Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar Scroll wheel click Scroll wheel up Scroll wheel down Escape Cursor movement Copy Cut Paste

Key combination
[FN] + (1 - 9) OS 4.1 - W i ndow s Key OS 4.2 - [FN] + [Esc] [FN] + Z [FN] + x [FN] + C [FN] + V [FN] + [Right Arrow] [FN] + [Up Arrow] [FN] + [Down Arrow] [FN] + [Left Arrow] Arrow Keys [Ctrl] + C [Ctrl] + X [Ctrl] + V

You have up to 10 programmable keys. These may be set up as your personal short cuts for quick and easy navigation around your Bl ackBerry .

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Bl ackBerry Frequently asked questions (FAQ s)


Iget uncaught excepti on j aval ang cl ass cast Excepti on If you get the following message "uncaught exception javalang class cast Exception" Please make sure you download the latest driver from our website. This is a due to a programming error which has now been fixed in our latest driver. Please click here for our latest driver. I get Keystroke I nj ecti on N ot Al l ow ed on your D evi ce error. This error message normally occurs when you are connected to a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server. Please follow the instructions above for changing the Keystroke Injection Setting or forward them to the administrator of your BES. If you are not on a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server, please follow the instructions above for OS 4.1 or OS 4.2 Handhelds, depending on your device. My keyboard no longer connects If your device has stopped connecting to your Bl ackBerry please check the batteries. If this is not the problem please try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver; please use the most up to date driver that is available from http://www.freedominput.com . Should this not resolve the problem, unfortunately we can only suggest you back up any Data you wish to safe and trying a hard reinstall. Please be aware that Freedom Input will not be held responsible for any lost data and will not be able to give any technical support for the hard reinstallation. BES changes have been made but still unable to use the keyboard If you have followed the entire My Bl ackBerry maybe on a Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server, then there is a service on your BES which is responsible for sending out these changes to the users. If this is not responding we can only suggest you restart your BES, after restarting this service, the policy will be successfully deployed. I m on a BES but Ihave Versi on 3.6, what do I do? You will unable to make the changes to the Bl ackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) because Freedom Input Keyboards do not support any BES server below 4.0. We can appreciate the inconvenience this must be causing but we will be unable to process any support tickets until you upgrade you BES server.

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Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 & Windows Mobile 5.0


Smartphone Edition System requirements
Windows Mobile 2003 / Windows Mobile 5.0 Based Smartphone with built-in Bluetooth. At least 60 KB of free memory on your Smartphone. A computer with the Microsoft Windows 2000/XP operating system. A synchronizing program on your computer, such as Microsoft ActiveSync 3.6 or higher, for copying files to your Smartphone. Installation Connect your Microsoft Smartphone through infrared/cable for ActiveSync with the computer. Download the Bluetooth Universal Keyboard drivers for your device from www.freedominput.com Follow the instruction on screen to complete the installation. After the Bluetooth keyboard driver is installed successfully and the Microsoft Smartphone is reset, you can find this Bluetooth keyboard icon is showed on the Home Menu of the mobile device.

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Activating your keyboard


Step 1:

Turn the Universal keyboard on by moving the switch to the right (HID mode), the LED will start flashing. Step 2: Cl i ck Bthkeyb i con i n the Start Menu of the Smartphone.

Step 3: Using the Device ID that appears on your Smartphone screen and the Unique Code on the back of your Quick Start Guide, obtain an unlock code from http://www.freedominput.com/unlock.html. Enter this unlock code on your Smartphone Step4: Press and hold the Bluetooth Connection Button on the top-left of the keyboard, then cl i ck Active Keyboard.Sm artphone w i l lsearch and connect the Bl uetooth Keyboard autom ati cal l y. Once the keyboard is connected you may release the Bluetooth Connection Button.
Once connected, the busy icon will disappear and the screen will show connected and the keyboard will be ready to use.

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Function Keys
Click on Main and then select Applications. From here you can program a selection of shortcuts with your most commonly used programs. 1) Select the shortcut key combination 2) Scroll through the list and select the installed application of your choice.

About Screen
The about screen shows details of the driver that you currently have installed. This information will be useful if you need to contact Technical Support

Key Combinations

Function Key
User Defined Applications Start Menu Today Screen Left Soft key Right Soft key Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar

Key combination
[Ctrl] + (Q - I) W i ndow s key [Fn] + W [Alt] + C [Alt] + V [FN] + Z [FN] + X [FN] + C [FN] + V

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Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 & Windows Mobile 5.0


Pocket PC Edition System Requirements
The minimum requirements to run the universal keyboard are: OS: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC or Pocket PC 2003 Display: 320x240, 640x480 (portrait or landscape), 240x240, 480x480 CPU: 200MHz+ ARM compatible Network: Wi-Fi, 3G or EDGE for OTA registration and unlocking.

Downloading Freedom Universal Keyboard Drivers


Please visit www.freedominput.com for our latest keyboard driver. Ensure that you download the correct driver for your device. Failure to download the correct driver will result in installation failures later. Please follow the below installation instructions for the Freedom Universal Keyboard.

Installation
When you have downloaded the drivers from www.freedominput.com, run the program and follow the step by step installation screen. Please make sure your PDA is connected to your PC then double click the driver installer. You will see the following screen.

Note: Please reboot your PDA to complete installation.

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Activating your Keyboard


Step 1: Switch on your keyboard by moving the switch to the right (HID mode) Step 2: Please open Settings>System on your Pocket PC and select the BtHID icon

Step 3: Using the Device ID that appears on your Smartphone screen and the Unique Code on the back of your Quick Start Guide, obtain an unlock code from http://www.freedominput.com/unlock.html.

Step 4: Press and hold the Bluetooth Connection Button on the top-left of the keyboard, then cl i ck Active Driver.Your Pocket PC will search and connect to the Bluetooth Keyboard automatically. Once the keyboard is connected you may release the Bluetooth Connection Button.

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Once the busy icon has disappeared from your screen, your keyboard is now connected and ready for use. Connecti on Establ i shed will also be displayed on your PDA screen.

Shortcut Launch
The l aunch tabi sf or appl yi ng i nstal l ed appl i cati ons to a keyboard combination shortcut. To program please follow the instructions below. 1) Cl i ck on the LaunchTab 2) Select the combination you wish to program 3) Select the installed application you wish to associate with the selected combination Close the driver and the combination will be programmed.

About Screen
The About tabi s used to di spl ay dri ver i nf orm ati on . By selecting the About tab, all the information about the current driver installed will be displayed. This information will be asked for should you require technical support for your keyboard.

Predefined Shortcut Keys

Function Key
User Defined Applications Start Menu Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar Internet Explorer Today Screen Left Soft Key Right Softkey

Key combination
[Ctrl + (Q - P) Windows Key [FN] + Z [FN] + X [FN] + C [FN] + V [FN] + Q [FN] + W [Alt] + C [Alt] + V

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Palm OS 5
System Requirements
Palm OS 5 device with built-in Bluetooth. At least 50 KB of free memory on your Palm OS device. A computer with the Microsoft Windows 2000/XP operating system. A synchroni zi ng program on your com puter,such as Pal m D esktop Softw are,f or copyi ng files to your Palm OS device.

Downloading Freedom Universal Keyboard Drivers


Please visit www.freedominput.com for our latest keyboard driver. Ensure that you download the correct driver for your device. Failure to download the correct driver will result in installation failures later. Please follow the below installation instructions for the Universal Keyboard.

Installation from a PC
When you have downloaded the drivers from www.freedominput.com please follow step by step installation screen. Please make sure your PDA is connected to your PC then double click the driver installer. After the installation is done, the Bluetooth keyboard driver has been copied to HotSync Manager on your computer. Make sure the cradle / cable has already connected with your computer, it should synchronize to copy the driver to your Palm OS device after running the HotSync software in your Palm OS device. After the Bluetooth keyboard driver is installed successfully, you can find this Bluetooth keyboard icon is showed on the Home list of the Palm OS device. (See image below). Open the driver and then sel ect Ful lSi ze Keyboard

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Unlocking your Driver


To obtain the device code that you will need to unlock your driver software, please open the driver s Options menu and select Registration. The device code will be displayed on-screen with a box for the entry of the unlock code.

Activating the Universal Keyboard


Press and hold the Bluetooth Connection Button on the top-left of the keyboard, then cl i ck Enable. Your device will search and connect to the Bluetooth Keyboard automatically. Once the keyboard is connected you may release the Bluetooth Connection Button.

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Shortcut Launch
The Functions tabi sf or appl yi ng i nstal l ed appl i cati ons to a keyboard combination shortcut. To program please follow the instructions below. 1) Cl i ck on the Functi onTab 2) Select the combination you wish to program 3) Select the installed application you wish to associate with the selected combination Close the driver and the combination will be programmed.

About Screen
The About screen is used to display information about the driver software you have installed. By selecting the About screen, all the information about the current driver installed will be displayed. This information will be asked for should you require technical support for your keyboard.

Predefined Shortcut Keys

Function Key
User Defined Applications Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar

Key combination
[Ctrl + (Q - P)] [Ctrl] + Tab [Ctrl] + X [FN] + Z [FN] + X [FN] + C [FN] + V

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Symbian UIQ Mobile Devices


Downloading Freedom Universal Keyboard Drivers
Please visit www.freedominput.com for our latest keyboard driver. Ensure that you download the correct driver for your device. Failure to download the correct driver will result in installation failures later.

Installation
1. Establish the connection between your computer and your Smartphone. 2. Download the driver to your computer from www.freedominput.com 3. Run the installation program and follow the on-screen instructions.

How to connect the Bluetooth keyboard with your device


Step 1: Turn the Bluetooth keyboard on by moving the switch to the right (HID mode), the LED will flash green. Step 2: Press and hold the Bluetooth Connection Button on the top-left of the keyboard, then cl i ck Active Driver.Your device will search and connect to the Bluetooth Keyboard automatically. Once the keyboard is connected you may release the Bluetooth Connection Button.

Step 3: Cl i ck Active Keyboard. Smartphone will search and connect the Bluetooth Keyboard automatically.

Shortcut Launch
The Function tabi sf or appl yi ng i nstal l ed appl i cati ons to a keyboard combination shortcut. To program please follow the instructions below. 1) Cl i ck on the Functi onTab 2) Select the combination you wish to program 3) Select the installed application you wish to associate with the selected combination

About Screen
The About tabi s used to di spl ay dri ver i nf orm ati on By selecting the About tab, all the information about the current driver installed will be displayed. This information will be asked for should you require technical support for your keyboard.

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Predefined Key Combinations

Function Key
User Defined Applications Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar

Key combination
[Ctrl + (Q - P)] [Ctrl] + Tab [Ctrl] + X [FN] + Z [FN] + X [FN] + C [FN] + V

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Symbian Series 60 Mobile Devices


System Requirements
1. 2. 3. 4. Symbian Series 60 Smartphone. At least 100 KB free memory on your Smartphone. A computer with the Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP operating system. PC Suite (available on one of the CDs delivered with your phone).

Installation
1. Please download the latest driver from www.freedominput.com and run the installer. This will open a window containing the .sis file for your phone. 2. Either double-click on the .sis file which will automatically run the installation program of the Nokia PC Suite, or manually point the application installer to the location of the file, as shown below.

3. The installer will load the file on to the phone, please select Yes if asked about untrusted applications.

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Activating your Keyboard


Before running the driver, please pair the keyboard with your phone. 1. Open Connections, then Bluetooth. 2. Open the Paired Devices tab, then select Options and New Paired Device. 3. When searching completes, select Keyboard 4. When requested, enter the passcode 0000 (four zeros) and press OK. 5. When the screen shows Waiting for Keyboard, type 0000 (four zeros) and then press enter. 6. The pairing process should then complete. Please open the BTMobileKeyboard icon in the main menu of the phone and enter the unlock code that you have received from www.freedominput.com/unlock.html .

The main driver screen will now open. Please click on Activate BTKeyb and the driver will then search for devices.

Once the search has completed, it will show Keyboard in a list of available devices. Click on Keyboard and this will activate the driver.

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Shortcut Launch
The Function tabi sf or appl yi ng i nstal l ed appl i cati ons to a keyboard combination shortcut. To program please follow the instructions below. 1) Click left on the to highlight the Functi onTab 2) Select the keyboard shortcut you wish to program 3) Select the installed application you wish to associate with the selected shortcut. Close the driver and the combination will be programmed.

About Screen
The About tabi s used to di spl ay dri ver i nf orm ati on . By selecting the About tab, all the information about the current driver installed will be displayed. This information will be asked for should you require technical support for your keyboard.

Predefined Key Combinations

Function Key
User Defined Applications Confirm Escape/Back Launch Messaging Launch Contacts Launch Task Launch calendar

Key combination
[Fn] + 1-9 [Alt] + Enter [Fn] + Esc [FN] + Z [FN] + X [FN] + C [FN] + V

Help & Support


Technical Support
The technical support department can be contacted via our in house support ticket system 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please visit http://freedom.helpserve.com From here you can view the Knowledge Base, download the latest drivers and user manuals, read the latest news, sign up for our newsletter, and raise a technical support ticket. We aim to answer all support tickets within 24 hours (Mon-Fri only, and tickets raised over the weekend will be answered on Monday)

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Freedom Input Ltd, Unit 6 & 7 Folkestone Enterprise Centre, Shearway Business Park, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4RH. United Kingdom Declare under our own responsibility that the product Universal keyboard Portabl e Bl uetooth keyboard for PD A,Pocket PC s and Sm artphone s To which this declaration refers conforms with the relevant standards or other standardizing documents CE & testing reports According to the regulations in EC council Directive 1999/5/EC, R&TTE RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC

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