Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your XtremeMac Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard and Mouse. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

An overhead view of the XtremeMac Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is silver with black keys, featuring a full layout including a numeric keypad. The mouse is black and has a sleek, ergonomic design.
Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in the package:
- XtremeMac Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
- XtremeMac Bluetooth Wireless Mouse
Setup Instructions
1. Powering On
Keyboard: Locate the power switch, usually on the top edge or underside of the keyboard. Slide it to the "ON" position. An indicator light may briefly illuminate.
Mouse: Locate the power switch on the underside of the mouse. Slide it to the "ON" position. An optical sensor light may activate.
2. Bluetooth Pairing
Ensure your Mac's Bluetooth is enabled. Navigate to System Settings (or System Preferences on older macOS versions) > Bluetooth.
Pairing the Keyboard:
- With the keyboard powered on, press and hold the Bluetooth pairing button (often located on the underside or top edge, sometimes combined with a function key) until the indicator light begins to flash, indicating it is in pairing mode.
- On your Mac, look for "XtremeMac Keyboard" or a similar name in the list of nearby Bluetooth devices.
- Click "Connect" or "Pair." Follow any on-screen prompts, such as typing a code on the keyboard and pressing Enter.
- Once connected, the indicator light on the keyboard will stop flashing and remain solid or turn off.
Pairing the Mouse:
- With the mouse powered on, press and hold the Bluetooth pairing button (usually on the underside) until the indicator light begins to flash.
- On your Mac, look for "XtremeMac Mouse" or a similar name in the list of nearby Bluetooth devices.
- Click "Connect" or "Pair."
- Once connected, the indicator light on the mouse will stop flashing and remain solid or turn off.
Note: The XtremeMac keyboard and mouse are designed for use with Mac OS. Compatibility with other operating systems may vary.
Operating Instructions
Keyboard Usage
- Standard Typing: Use the keys as you would a standard keyboard.
- Function Keys: The top row of keys typically includes media controls and system functions. These may require pressing the "Fn" key simultaneously for their secondary function, depending on your Mac's settings.
- Mac-Specific Keys: Utilize the Command (⌘) and Option (⌥) keys for macOS shortcuts.
- Numeric Keypad: The dedicated numeric keypad allows for efficient data entry.
Mouse Usage
- Left Click: Primary action, selection.
- Right Click: Context menu.
- Scroll Wheel: Scroll through documents and web pages.
- Optical Tracking: The mouse uses optical technology for precise cursor movement on most surfaces.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to clean the surfaces of the keyboard and mouse. Avoid excessive moisture.
- Battery Replacement: If the devices become unresponsive or the indicator lights dim, it may be time to replace the batteries. Refer to the battery compartment on the underside of each device for battery type and replacement instructions.
- Storage: When not in use for extended periods, turn off both devices to conserve battery life. Store them in a cool, dry place.
Troubleshooting
Device Not Connecting or Unresponsive
- Check Power: Ensure both the keyboard and mouse are powered on and have sufficient battery charge. Replace batteries if necessary.
- Re-pair Devices: Go to your Mac's Bluetooth settings, remove the XtremeMac keyboard and mouse from the list of devices, and then repeat the pairing process as described in the "Setup Instructions" section.
- Bluetooth on Mac: Verify that Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac and that it is not in Airplane Mode.
- Restart Devices: Turn off and then turn on both the keyboard, mouse, and your Mac.
- Interference: Move the devices closer to your Mac and away from other wireless devices that might cause interference (e.g., Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones).
Cursor Jumps or Lagging (Mouse)
- Surface: Ensure the mouse is used on a clean, non-reflective, and opaque surface.
- Battery: Replace the mouse batteries.
- Optical Sensor: Check the optical sensor on the underside of the mouse for any obstructions or dirt.
Specifications
| Brand: | Xtrememac |
| Model Number: | XWH-BBT-13 |
| Connectivity Technology: | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices: | Laptop, Personal Computer (Mac OS) |
| Mouse Tracking Technology: | Optical |
| Approximate Dimensions (Package): | 54.5 x 14.4 x 3.4 cm |
| Approximate Weight (Package): | 690 g |
Warranty and Support
XtremeMac products are covered by a limited warranty. For detailed warranty information, product registration, or technical support, please visit the official XtremeMac website or contact their customer service. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Manufacturer: XTREMEMAC




