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Kinesis Advantage 360 KB360 - 3.0 Installation and Setup; 3.1 In the Box; 3.3 Connecting Your Keyboard for the First Time

Kinesis Advantage 360 KB360
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3.0 Installation and Setup
3.1 In the Box
Quick Start Guide
Link Cable (USB-C to USB-C)
Main Cable (USB-C to USB-A)
Additional keycaps for customization
Keycap removal tool
Bridge Connector
3.2 Compatibility
The Advantage360 keyboard is a multimedia USB keyboard that uses generic drivers provided by the
operating system, so no special drivers or software is required. Therefore it is “plug-and-play” with all
operating systems that support full-featured USB keyboards.
Known compatibility issues
The Advantage360 is designed to be connected directly to your PC. Connecting the keyboard to certain
intermediary devices such KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) switches, IP telephony devices, and USB hubs can
cause diminished functionality.
If you currently use keyboard customization software (e.g., Autohotkey, Karabiner, etc.), that software may
create unpredictable behavior and diminished performance when interacting with the SmartSet Engine.
3.3 Connecting Your Keyboard for the First Time
1). Connect the two key modules using the Link Cable. The Link Cable must be connected to the left
modules right port and the right modules left port.
2). Then connect the right module to the PC using the Main Cable
3). The keyboard will automatically install itself. When the auto-installation is completed, you should see
a “device is ready to use” notice on your screen. Note: Mac Users may be prompted with the Keyboard
Setup Assistant. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the Setup.
4). You can now attach the magnetic palm pads or foot pedal (sold separately)

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