IBM 41A5289

IBM Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard and Mouse Set Instruction Manual

Models: 54Y9400 (Keyboard), 45J4888 (Mouse)

1. Introduction

This manual provides essential instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your IBM Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard and Mouse Set. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and longevity.

2. Product Overview

The IBM Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard and Mouse Set offers a reliable input solution for your computer. The keyboard features a standard layout with a numeric keypad, while the mouse is a 2-button optical mouse with a scroll wheel. Both devices connect via a standard USB interface, providing plug-and-play compatibility with most operating systems.

IBM Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard

Figure 2.1: Top view of the IBM Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard.

Lenovo USB 2-Button Optical Mouse

Figure 2.2: Top view of the Lenovo USB 2-Button Optical Mouse.

Key Features:

  • USB Wired Connectivity: Ensures a stable and reliable connection.
  • Plug-and-Play: No additional drivers typically required for basic functionality.
  • Standard Keyboard Layout: Full-size keyboard with numeric keypad.
  • Optical Mouse: Precise tracking with a scroll wheel for easy navigation.

3. Setup

Follow these steps to connect your keyboard and mouse to your computer.

  1. Unpack the Devices: Carefully remove the keyboard and mouse from their packaging.
  2. Identify USB Connectors: Locate the USB connectors at the end of the keyboard and mouse cables.
  3. Connect to Computer: Insert the USB connector of the keyboard into an available USB port on your computer. Repeat this step for the mouse.
USB Type-A Connector

Figure 3.1: Close-up of a standard USB Type-A connector, used for connecting the keyboard and mouse.

Your computer should automatically detect and install the necessary drivers for the keyboard and mouse. No additional software installation is typically required for basic functionality.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Keyboard Usage

  • Typing: Use the alphanumeric keys for text input.
  • Function Keys (F1-F12): These keys perform various functions depending on the application or operating system.
  • Numeric Keypad: Use the dedicated numeric keypad for efficient data entry. Ensure the "Num Lock" indicator light is on.
  • Special Keys: Utilize keys like "Print Screen", "Scroll Lock", "Pause/Break", "Insert", "Home", "Page Up", "Delete", "End", and "Page Down" for their respective functions.

4.2 Mouse Usage

  • Movement: Move the mouse across a flat surface to control the cursor on the screen.
  • Left Click: Press the left button to select items, open links, or activate functions.
  • Right Click: Press the right button to open context menus.
  • Scroll Wheel: Roll the scroll wheel up or down to navigate through documents or web pages. The scroll wheel may also function as a middle click button.

5. Maintenance

Proper care and maintenance will extend the life of your keyboard and mouse.

  • Cleaning:
    • Disconnect devices from the computer before cleaning.
    • Use a soft, damp cloth with a mild cleaning solution (e.g., water or isopropyl alcohol) to wipe surfaces.
    • Avoid excessive moisture, especially near keycaps and optical sensors.
    • Use compressed air to remove dust and debris from between keyboard keys.
  • Storage: Store the devices in a clean, dry environment away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
  • Avoid Spills: Keep liquids away from the keyboard and mouse to prevent damage.

6. Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your keyboard or mouse, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Keyboard/Mouse not respondingLoose USB connection, faulty USB port, driver issue.
  • Ensure USB cables are securely plugged into the computer.
  • Try connecting to a different USB port.
  • Restart your computer.
  • Check Device Manager (Windows) or System Information (macOS) for driver status.
Keys not working or typing incorrectlyDebris under keys, software conflict, keyboard settings.
  • Clean the keyboard to remove any debris.
  • Check keyboard language settings in your operating system.
  • Test the keyboard on another computer if possible.
Mouse cursor erratic or not movingDirty optical sensor, unsuitable surface, software issue.
  • Clean the optical sensor on the underside of the mouse.
  • Use the mouse on a clean, non-reflective surface or a mouse pad.
  • Test the mouse on another computer if possible.

If the problem persists after trying these solutions, contact customer support or your reseller for further assistance.

7. Specifications

FeatureDetail
Keyboard Model Numbers54Y9400, 41A5289, SK-8825, KB1021
Mouse Model Numbers45J4888, 25011476, 45J4889, M-U0025-O
BrandIBM / Lenovo
ColorBlack
Connectivity TechnologyUSB Wired
Keyboard TypePreferred Pro USB Wired Keyboard
Mouse Type2-Button Black Red Scroll Wheel Optical Mouse
Package Dimensions22 x 10.2 x 4.7 inches (approximate)
Item Weight1 pound (approximate)
ManufacturerLenovo

8. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your reseller. IBM and Lenovo products typically come with a standard manufacturer's warranty.

For technical support or further inquiries, please contact the product's manufacturer or the authorized reseller from whom you purchased the item. Keep your purchase receipt and product model numbers handy for faster service.

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