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Kensington Wireless Desktop is a combination wireless mouse and keyboard. As such, it needs drivers to support both the mouse, which are provided by Kensington MouseWorks, and the special keys on the keyboard, which are provided by Kensington Keyboard. Both MouseWorks and Kensington Keyboard are installed by the Kensington Wireless Desktop installer, although you may install updates to each one separately as desired.
Author's Note:If you are running Mac OS X 10.3.0 or Mac OS X 10.3.1 on an iBook or PowerBook, you should turn off the "Ignore trackpad when mouse is present" feature in Apple's Mouse settings in System Preferences. If turned on, this feature will incorrectly disable the trackpad whenever Kensington MouseWorks is installed, even when NO Kensington mouse is actually plugged in. This problem was corrected in Mac OS X 10.3.2 and later, however, some recent user reports suggest the problem may have been reintroduced with the new scrolling trackpads under some versions of Mac OS X 10.4. We have contacted Apple and hope to have a solution soon.
This version supports the following Kensington products
-K64354 Wireless Optical Desktop for Macintosh
-K64382 PilotBoard Wireless Desktop for Mac
-K64379 PilotBoard Wireless Desktop
-K64385 PilotBoard Laser Wireless Desktop
Requirements:
-Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher
-It also runs on Mac OS X 10.1.5, but Bluetooth devices and Kensington Digital Update are not supported and the menu bar scrolling direction indicator will not appear.
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