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发表于 2008-7-11 09:24:12| 字数 10,349| - 中国–北京–北京 联通
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http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-4RBRG4.html
这个应该就是
Rapid Access 2 Keyboard driver
for Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT 4.0
Version 1.008c
Readme Instructions
Nov 16, 2001 - gd0z18us.TXT
I. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Software:
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000,
or Windows XP for use with the PS/2 keyboard connector
- Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP for use with
the USB port
Hardware:
- IBM or IBM-compatible PC with a CD-ROM drive. Audio functions
require an installed sound card. Advanced Power Management (APM)
1.1 (WIN95 OSR 2 or later) is required for the Suspend button to
work. The Suspend button may not be compatible with power
management on some PCs, particularly laptops.
II. DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
Downloading the update
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1. Click the file link to download the file from the Web page.
2. When prompted, select a drive and directory in which to save the
downloaded file.
Extracting and installing the update
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1. Click Start, then select Find, and then select Files and folders.
2. Type gd0z18us.exe in the search box, then click Find Now. This
will locate the gd0z18us.exe file you just downloaded.
3. Double-click the icon for gd0z18us.exe.
4. Click Next. Read the license agreement.
5. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement.
6. Click Next.
7. Ensure that Save files in folder is set to
C:\IBMTOOLS\DRIVERS\GD0Z18US.
8. Click Next.
9. After the files have been extracted follow all onscreen prompts
and reboot when done.
Software Verfication
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The Rapid Access II keyboard software can be verified for proper
installation by checking the following:
1. The Keyboard (Rapid Access) icon is located in the Control Panel.
2. 'IBM Rapid Access Keyboard' is listed in Add/Remove programs.
Note: Check Add/Remove Programs to be sure no other special keyboard
utilities or drivers are installed. If the keyboard is being
used with an Aptiva L or Series computer, the IBM EZ Button
software that came with computer must be un-installed.
III. TROBULESHOOTING
Retaining settings:
Due to differences in OEM system manufactures BIOS content, a small
number of rapid access keyboards could experience difficulty wherein
the system fails to correctly retain the defined functions of the
special feature buttons on the keyboard. If the proper installation
and usage steps have been followed as described in the keyboard's
users guide and proper performance from the system and keyboard is
not achieved, contact the system manufacturer and determine if a
later BIOS level is available for the system. If so, install the
updated BIOS and perform the keyboard software installation and
configuration steps again, as defined in the user guide provided
with the keyboard. After taking these steps, if the system will
still not successfully retain proper special function button settings
for the keyboard, refer to the IBM technical support website at
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support or contact the your geographical IBM
technical support center as noted in the 'Help and Service' section
of the user's guide or supplement for further assistance.
CD-ROM drives:
The Rapid Access Keyboard does not have the capability to control or
selectively choose which CD-ROM drive is used. The CD-ROM drive with
the higher priority status on the IDE bus will be the one that is
activated by the button. The drive that is to be selectable by the
keyboard, such as the audio CD-ROM drive, should be pin-selected to
be the primary on the secondary IDE controller and the other drive,
such as a high speed CD-ROM drive, should be secondary on the
secondary IDE controller. The operating system will boot and find
the audio CD-ROM to be the "D: >" drive or the next drive after the
last harddrive and be selected by the Rapid Access Keyboard's CD-ROM
button.
Suspend Button:
If computer goes to a low power state (screen off, hard drive spun
down) by pressing the suspend button on the Rapid Access Keyboard but
does not return to its full-power state when you press the suspend
button on the keyboard the second time (or moving the mouse or
pressing a key on the keyboard), your computer's power management
software may not support this function. Your computer must be running
Windows 95 Version 4.00.950B or greater or Windows 98, with hardware
support for Advanced Power Management (APM) Level 1.1 or greater, for
the suspend button to function properly.
You can determine if your computer supports the suspend function by
checking the Start menu to see if there is a suspend option listed
there. If there is a suspend option listed, try selecting it. Your
computer should go into a low-power state. Moving the mouse or
pressing a key on the keyboard should bring it back to full-power
state. If your computer does have a suspend function listed on the
Start menu, but the function does not work when you select it, the
suspend button on your keyboard will not work either. You can also
select Power from Windows 95 control panel to modify your computer's
power management settings.
On some computers (particularly laptop systems), the suspend button
on the Rapid Access Keyboard may put the computer into a low-power
state but may not be able to take it out when you press the suspend
button again. Most laptops have their own proprietary power
management system. Try pressing the button or key on the laptop
keyboard that is designated as the suspend key. On other systems,
disabling the Mute and Suspend LEDs on the keyboard may resolve this
problem.
To disable the Mute and Suspend LEDs:
1. From the Start Menu, select Settings-Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Rapid Access Keyboard icon.
3. From the Customize panel, select Preferences.
4. Disable the Mute and Suspend LEDs.
5. Select OK and Cancel to exit.
This will disable only the Mute and Suspend LEDs, not the Scroll
lock, Cap lock and Num Lock LEDs. If this does not work, the suspend
function may not be compatible with your laptop's power management
system and should not be used. Check the documentation that came with
your computer to find out more about your computer's power management
system.
Operating System Issues:
Media Player:
These drivers will only work with Media Player 7.0. If you have a
previous version of Media Player, go to www.microsoft.com for the
latest version. If you are running Windows NT 4, you must have
Service Pack 6a installed on the system for the Media Player to work
correctly.
Windows NT 4
The media buttons may be slow to respond under NT. This is due to the
hardware interaction with the operating system and there is no fix at
the current time.
Windows 2000
The keyboard may not be listed as "IBM Rapid Access II Keyboard" in
the Windows 2000 device manager. This is a known issue.
Suspend (S3 State)
The keyboard and mouse may stop working when the system is recovering
from the S3 state.
For information on other topics, look at the online help text.
IV. USB INSTALLATION INFORMATION
For the Rapid Access II Keyboard to work as a USB device theUSB port
must be enabled and Windows 98 is required. See your system User抯
Guide or contact your manufacturer Technical support for assistance.
If you cannot get your keyboard to work as a USB device you can use
it as a PS/2.
Before connecting the Rapid Access II Keyboard up to your system via
the USB Port, you must verify that the USB Support is enabled in the
CMOS/BIOS of your machine. This can be done using your current
keyboard or connecting the Rapid Access II to your system using the
PS/2 Connector. The steps below will guide you through checking the
USB setting on IBM Desktop and IBM Aptiva systems.
IBM Desktop Systems
1. Turn your system on.
2. In the lower right portion of your screen, a message will
appear:
Press F1 for Configuration/Setup
Press <F1> on your keyboard.
3. The Configuration/Setup Utility menu will appear on your
screen. Use the arrow keys to move down and highlight Devices
and I/O Ports and press <Enter>
4. On the Devices and I/O Ports menu, use the arrow keys to
move down and highlight USB Setup and press <Enter>.
5. On the USB Setup menu, verify that the following settings are
in place:
USB Support [Enabled]
USB Keyboard/Mouse Support [Autodetect]
If either of these settings are Disabled, change by
highlighting the option and using the arrow keys.
6. Press <ESC> to exit the USB Setup menu, press <ESC> to exit
the Devices and I/O Ports menu, press <ESC> to exit the Configuration/Setup Utility.
7. Press <Enter> for Yes, save changes and exit and your system
will reboot.
IBM Aptiva Systems
1. Turn your system on.
2. When the screen comes on showing IBM and Aptiva logos, press
<F1> on your keyboard to enter the CMOS.
3. The Main Menu will appear on your screen. Use the arrow keys
to move down and highlight Input/Output Ports and press
<Enter>.
4. Look down the list of options for the following:
Onboard USB [Enabled]
USB Keyboard Mode [Enabled]
By default, the USB Keyboard Mode will be disabled. Use your
arrow keys and highlight this section and change it to
Enabled.
5. Press <Esc> to exit the Input/Output Ports menu, press <Esc>
to exit the Main Menu.
6. Press <Enter> for Yes, save changes and exit and your system
will reboot.
NOTE: If you ever go into CMOS and use the <F5> key to restore
default system settings, you will need to go back through this
procedure and enable USB Keyboard Mode again.
If you are using a non-IBM system, it may or may not match these
steps exactly. If you have questions about your machine, please
consult your system User抯 Guide or contact your manufacturer抯
Technical Support for further assistance on your machine抯 CMOS/BIOS.
Listed below are some suggestions for users who have problems when trying to use the Rapid Access II Keyboard via the USB connection.
1. Make sure that your CMOS/BIOS is the latest for your system. This
can be done by checking your manufacturer抯 web site (for IBM
systems www.pc.ibm.com/support) or contacting your manufacturer抯
Technical Support.
2. If the system will not detect the USB connection, try booting up
and installing the drivers with the keyboard connected to the PS/2
port. After the drivers have loaded, connect the keyboard to the
USB port. The system will find new hardware and load the
appropriate Human Interface Drivers for Windows 98 to recognize
the keyboard.
3. If you are going to use the Rapid Access II with an IBM Thinkpad,
do not connect the USB until after Windows 98 has booted to the
desktop. Thinkpads do not have an option for USB Keyboards in the
CMOS setup. Use the built in keyboard for entering CMOS or
entering LAN passwords.
Note: This may or may not be the same with other manufacturers laptop
systems. If you have a question, please consult your User抯
Guide or contact your manufacturer抯 Technical Support.
4. Due to changes in USB technology over the past few years, both
hardware and software wise, systems older than March 1999 may
experience some difficulty with the keyboard when trying to use
the USB connector. It is recommended that you make sure that you
have all the latest system files for your machine and updates for
your operating system.
For system updates, you can check your manufacturer抯 web site (for
IBM systems www.pc.ibm.com/support) or contacting the appropriate
Technical Support.
For Windows 98 updates, you can check www.microsoft.com or use
Windows Update to check for the latest information on the operating
system.
Trademarks
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IBM, Aptiva, and NetVista are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in
the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft and Windows
are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States,
other countries, or both.
Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or
service marks of others.
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IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
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(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2001. All rights reserved.
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