1. Kupu Whakataki
The Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard is a versatile wireless keyboard designed for seamless control of your Windows PC connected to a TV. It features an integrated multi-touch trackpad, customizable media hotkeys, and a durable, spill-resistant design, making it ideal for home entertainment and various computing needs.
This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your keyboard to ensure optimal performance.
2. Nga waahanga matua
- Hononga Ahokore: Connects to your PC via a USB wireless receiver, offering a 10-meter range.
- Integrated Multi-Touch Trackpad: Provides effortless navigation and gesture support.
- Customizable Media Hotkeys: One-touch access to your favorite web and media content.
- Hoahoa Aki-Rangi: Built to withstand accidental spills, enhancing durability.
- Mana Rōrahi: Conveniently positioned for easy access.
- Hototahi whanui: Basic keyboard functionality works with select USB HID compliant Smart TVs and gaming consoles.
- Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Powered by two AAA alkaline batteries, providing up to 9 months of use.
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
3.1. Whakaritenga Pūnaha
- Operating System: Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows RT 8.1, Windows RT, and Windows 7.
- USB Port: Required for the proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless receiver.
- Hard Drive Space: 150 MB for Windows.
- Batteries: 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included).
3.2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard
- Kaiwhiwhi Waeakore USB
- 2 AAA Alkaline Battery
3.3. Tāuta Pūhiko me te Kaiwhiwhi USB
Whakatuwheratia te Wāhanga Pūhiko: Locate the battery compartment cover on the underside of the keyboard. Slide or lift the cover to open it.

Image: The underside of the keyboard with the battery cover removed, revealing two AAA batteries and the small USB wireless receiver stored within the compartment.
Kōkuhu Pūhiko: Insert the two included AAA alkaline batteries into the compartment, ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
Tikina te Kaiwhiwhi USB: The USB wireless receiver is typically stored inside the battery compartment for safekeeping. Carefully remove it.
Katia te Wahi: Whakakapihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kia mau.
Honoa Kaiwhiwhi USB: Plug the USB wireless receiver into an available USB port on your Windows PC, Smart TV, or compatible device. The device should automatically detect the keyboard.
Video: An official product video demonstrating the features and setup of the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard, including connecting the USB receiver to a device.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Whakamahi Taketake
- Pato: Use the full-size QWERTY keyboard for comfortable typing.
- Papatohu: The integrated multi-touch trackpad allows for intuitive cursor control. Use single-finger gestures for pointing and clicking, and two-finger gestures for scrolling.
- Pātene Pātene Mauī/Matau: The trackpad features dedicated left and right click buttons at the bottom. Additionally, a left-click button is located on the top-left corner of the keyboard for convenient thumb operation.

Image: A user comfortably operating the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard from a distance, demonstrating its use for home entertainment with a connected TV.
4.2. Media Controls and Hotkeys
- Pātuhi Rongorau: The top row of keys includes dedicated multimedia controls (play/pause, skip, volume up/down/mute) for easy management of your audio and video content.
- Ngā Pātene Wera Whakarite: Utilize the customizable hotkeys to quickly launch your favorite applications, websites, or media functions. Refer to your operating system's settings or Microsoft's keyboard software for customization options.
- Rēreti rōrahi: A dedicated volume slider is located on the left side of the keyboard for quick audio adjustments.
4.3. Whakahaere Mana
- Whakawhiti Whakaka/Weto: To conserve battery life, use the power switch located on the side of the keyboard to turn it off when not in use.
- Tohu Pūhiko: The keyboard may feature a low battery indicator light. Replace batteries when the indicator signals low power.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: The spill-resistant design allows for easy cleaning. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the surface. For spills, gently wipe away the liquid and allow the keyboard to air dry completely before reuse.
- Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace the two AAA batteries when the low battery indicator appears or when performance degrades. Ensure correct polarity during installation.
- Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, turn off the keyboard and store it in a dry, cool place.
6. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| Karekau te papapātuhi whakautu |
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| Trackpad not working correctly |
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| He piri, he kore whakautu ranei nga ki |
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7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Microsoft |
| Tau tauira | N9Z-00001 |
| Momo Ahokore | 2.4 GHz Te Reo Irirangi |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ahokore (Kaiwhiwhi USB) |
| Hototahitanga Pūnaha Whakahaere | Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows RT 8.1, Windows RT, Windows 7 |
| Pūmārō Pūmārō | PC |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.39 pauna |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 14.94 x 5.63 x 1.45 inihi |
| Tae | Pango |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Powered |
| Pūhiko | 2 pākahiko AAA (kei roto) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Wireless, Integrated Multi-Touch Trackpad, Spill-Resistant, Customizable Media Hotkeys |
8. Raihana me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please visit the official Microsoft support webpaetukutuku, tirohia ranei nga tuhinga kei roto i to hua. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
Tautoko Aipurangi: microsoft.com/hardware