Creative Avant Prime User Manual

Avant  
Mechanical,  
Programmable  
Keyboards  
By Creative Vision Technologies, Inc.  
rev10/00  
Contents  
NOTES  
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................5  
About Your Keyboard ...................................................................5  
UnpackingAnd Installation...........................................................6  
AVANT UTILITIES INSTALLATION ......................................7  
Windows 3.x Installation ...............................................................7  
Windows 9x Installation ................................................................7  
QUICK TUTORIAL .................................................................8  
Remapping Keys ..........................................................................8  
Creating a Macro ..........................................................................8  
Clearing Keyboard Macros .........................................................10  
Swapping the CAPS, CTRL and ALT Keys...............................11  
Pulling the Key Caps ..................................................................11  
SPECIAL KEY COMBINATIONS .........................................12  
ResetTo Factory Settings ............................................................12  
Turn Macro Mode On or Off ........................................................12  
Reset Keyboard ..........................................................................12  
Manual Remap ...........................................................................12  
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY..............13  
Hardware Compatibility ..............................................................13  
Software Compatibility ...............................................................13  
Operating System Compatibility..................................................14  
Known Compatibility Issues .......................................................14  
TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT .........15  
WARRANTY INFORMATION ..............................................16  
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Changes  
The materials in this document are for information only and are subject to change without  
notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to  
assure its accuracy, Creative Vision Technologies, Inc. (CVT) assumes no liability resulting  
from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained  
herein.  
ATTENTION KEYBOARD OPERATOR  
CVT reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservations and  
without notification to its users.  
Some studies suggest that continuous use of a keyboard may cause cumulative  
trauma disorders or related injuries. These studies also suggest that extended  
periods of repetitive movement when combined with improper work habits or  
poorly designed work environments may lead to certain types of physical  
discomfort such as numbing or aching in the hands or wrists. If you should  
experience any of these symptoms, please consult a qualified health profes-  
sional.  
Software License Agreement  
By installing the software supplied with this documentation you agree to be bound by the  
following terms and conditions. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions you must  
not install the software.  
This agreement grants you, the Licensee, a license to use the Software on a single computer  
system which incorporates an Avant keyboard and allows the creation of one copy of the  
Software in machine readable form solely for backup purposes provided you reproduce any  
and all copyright notices and proprietary legends.  
It is suggested that the following actions be taken to help reduce risk of  
cumulative trama disorders:  
Maintain upright posture with relaxed wrist position.  
Take frequent breaks from typing.  
Exercise regularly.  
You may not distribute copies of the Software to others or transfer the Software from one  
computer to another over a network. The Software contains trade secrets and in order to  
protect them you may not decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise reduce the  
Software to human-perceivable form. YOU MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT, TRANSLATE,  
RENT, LEASE, LOAN, RESELL FOR PROFIT, DISTRIBUTE, NETWORK OR CREATE  
DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PART THEREOF.  
Sustain good health habits.  
As Licensee, you own the media upon which the software is recorded, but CVT retains title  
and ownership of the Software recorded on the original media and all copies of the Software  
regardless of the form or media in which or on which the original and all other copies may  
exist. This license is not a sale of the Software or any copy.  
CVT warrants only that the media upon which the Software is furnished will be free from  
defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of thirty days  
from the date of delivery to you. CVT DOES NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE  
PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE OR  
DOCUMENTATION. THE FOREGOING STATES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDIES CVT WILL PROVIDE FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXCEPT FOR THE  
FORGOING LIMITED WARRANTY, CVT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, AS TO NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS,  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT  
WILL CVT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY  
LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES EVEN IF CVT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIMS OF ANY OTHER PARTIES.  
CVTs entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be the replacement of any media not  
meeting CVTs limited warranty which is returned to CVT, or if CVT or its authorized  
distributor is unable to deliver replacement media which is free of defects in material or  
workmanship, you may terminate this Agreement by returning the Software and Keyboard  
within thirty (30) days of your original purchase date and your money will be refunded.  
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Introduction  
CVT Avant Keyboard LimitedWarranty  
Money Back Guarantee  
Congratulations on your purchase of an Avant keyboard!  
CVT is so confident in the quality of our Avant keyboards that we offer the  
original purchaser a 30-day money back guarantee. The keyboard must be  
received back at our facility within 30 days from the date of invoice. Freight  
charges are non-refundable. Contact CVT or CVTs authorized distributor for  
return shipment instructions.  
This document describes setup and software installation for the Avant Series  
keyboards. An in-depth instruction manual is located in the on-line Help File.  
Your Avant will give you unmatched performance and features:  
Left and right Windows™ keys  
Windows™ application key  
Keyboard remapping  
Macro programming  
Two Year Limited Warranty  
CVT warrants that the Avant keyboards will be free from defect in materials and  
workmanship under normal use for a period of two (2) years from the date  
invoiced. Proof of purchase (invoice/packing slip) and original packaging will  
be required for warranty work.  
Comma/Period lock  
Optional settings for repeat rate, delay before repeat and validation time  
Standard, lock and sticky settings for Shift, Control and Alt keys  
Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock and Macro Mode indicators  
Dvorak layouts available through remapping facility  
Full stroke mechanical click/tactile switches  
High quality constructed metal base  
This warranty is a limited warranty and as the exclusive remedy for a breach of  
this warranty, CVT, at its sole discretion, will either repair or replace the  
defective keyboard. All exchange keyboards become the property of CVT.  
This warranty does not cover damages or defects to the keyboard resulting  
from alteration, assembly, negligence, accidents, misuse, abuse, improper  
power source, improper operating environment or repairs and services rendered  
by anyone other than a CVT Inc. authorized service representative. In order to  
take advantage of this warranty, the customer must provide proof of ownership  
at the time of repair or replacement. This warranty will be void if, in the sole  
opinion of CVT, the product has been damaged by accident, misuse,  
misapplication, lack of proper maintenance or an act of God.  
AboutYour Keyboard  
Your new Avant keyboard represents state-of-the-art keyboard technology. It has  
been widely praised for its full-stroke range of motion and the tactile feedback  
produced by quality keyswitches.  
Press a few keys on the keyboard. The keys are firm and responsive. The slight  
click you hear and feel when pressing a key is mechanical, not an electronic  
beep. Each key has a special mechanical switch causing each keystroke to be  
firm and efficient. The responsive Avant keyboard will make your keyboarding  
experience the best you’ve ever felt!  
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Unpacking And Installation  
Troubleshooting and Technical Support  
Complete the following steps to install your Avant keyboard:  
If you experience problems or questions setting up or using your Avant key-  
board, please refer to the on-line help located in the Avant utilities program. In  
many instances problems that arise are minor and can be resolved easily.  
Carefully unpack your keyboard as you would any other piece of  
electronic equipment.  
Store the packing material in a safe place. If, for any reason, you are  
required to return the keyboard during the warranty period, the keyboard  
must be shipped in the original packaging along with a copy of the invoice/  
packing slip.  
Turn your computer off.  
Disconnect your old keyboard.  
If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact CVT for technical support.  
For technical support worldwide, call 763-478-6446.  
Please have the following information ready when you call CVT: computer  
manufacturer, computer model number, computer type, operating system  
version and keyboard serial number.  
Connect the Avant keyboard to your system by plugging the cable into the  
appropriate port on your system.  
The keyboard comes standard with the 6-pin mini DIN connector. If you  
need a 5-pin AT style plug, please purchase the appropriate adapter.  
Press and hold the <Escape> key while turning on your system. When the  
indicator lights blink, release the <Escape> key. This ensures that the  
keyboard is set to the factory default settings.  
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Operating System Compatibility  
Avant Utilities Installation  
The utilities supplied with the Avant keyboards were created to work with  
Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups™ version 3.11 and Windows  
9x. The programming utilities will not operate with Windows NT™, Windows  
2000™ , IBM OS/2™ or UNIX.  
Note: Before installing this program, close all open applications.  
The Avant Utilities Disk is a single 3.5” diskette containing an installation  
program called “CVTSETUP.EXE”.  
To use the programming features on a Windows NT™, Windows 2000™, IBM  
OS/2™ or UNIX system, please program the keyboard to your desired settings  
on a system running Windows 3.x or Windows 9x. Once programmed, you can  
then move the keyboard. All of the programming stays resident in the keyboard  
and will not be effected by a change in the operating system.  
Windows 3.x Installation  
1. From the Program Manager in Windows, select File, then Run.  
2. Load the program by typing A:\cvtsetup or B:\cvtsetup.  
3. Choose the proper Avant Keyboard model: Stellar or Prime.  
4. Choose the type of Mouse that you are using: PS/2 or Serial.  
5. Avant icons will appear on your screen.  
6. If required by the installation program, restart your computer.  
7. Click on the icon that designates your keyboard.  
8. Select the on-line help file for more detailed instructions and information.  
Known Compatibility Issues  
Notebook and Portable Computers  
Notebook computers already contain a keyboard. The Avant programming  
utility may not correctly recognize the keyboard on these systems. A possible  
remedy is to:  
Windows 9x Installation  
1. From the Program Manager in Windows, select Start, then Run.  
2. Load the program by typing A:\cvtsetup or B:\cvtsetup.  
3. Choose the proper Avant Keyboard model: Stellar or Prime.  
4. Choose the type of Mouse that you are using: PS/2 or Serial.  
5. Avant icons will appear on your screen.  
6. If required by the installation program, restart your computer.  
7. Click on the icon that designates your keyboard.  
8. Select the on-line help file for more detailed instructions and information.  
Create all macros in Windows 3.x or Windows 9.x and save the layout to a  
file.  
Exit completely from Windows. If you are running Windows 9x you must  
shutdown the computer by choosing “Restart the computer to MS-DOS  
mode.”  
Use the AVANTDWN.EXE utility to program the keyboard. This utility is  
located in C:\Avant directory by default. To use the program run  
AVANTDWN with the file you saved previously as the object.  
Example:  
AVANTDWN mylayout.kbd  
Where “mylayout.kbd” is the keyboard layout you saved while in Windows.  
If this procedure is not successful, program the keyboard on another computer  
and move the programmed keyboard to the notebook system.  
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Quick Tutorial  
Hardware and Software Compatibility  
The Avant keyboards are compatible with the majority of hardware and software  
available on the market today. For more information about compatibility issues,  
please read the following:  
Remapping Keys  
Remapping refers to changing a single key to another function. For example, if  
you never use the <L> key but use the <BACKSPACE> often, you can make the  
keyboard send a <BACKSPACE> every time the <L>  
Hardware Compatibility  
is pressed. Follow these steps.  
The Avant keyboards are compatible with virtually all standard AT type 80386,  
80486, Pentium, Pentium II/III and Xeon systems.  
Click on the <L> key as displayed on the screen.  
The <L> on the key turns red to show it is  
selected.  
Under Modifiers, use the lever on the right side  
of the selection box to move down until <BACK  
SPACE> is shown. Click on <BACKSPACE>.  
Click on ACCEPT button.  
The <L> key on the display now shows that it is  
a <BACKSPACE>.  
Press DOWNLOAD to send the new program to  
the keyboard. Carefully follow the directions on the screen.  
Now close the Avant Utility. When you are asked if you wish to save  
changes respond NO.  
The Avant keyboards will not function with an XT/8088 type computer  
including the original IBM PC and IBM XT systems.  
The Avant keyboards rely on the inclusion of a standard keyboard decoder  
chip in your computer system. As a result, systems or notebooks using non-  
standard decoder chips may have compatibility issues.  
Software Compatibility  
The Avant keyboards are compatible with most brands and versions of software  
on the market. Note that the special Windows keys may not be recognized by  
your applications.  
Try any word processor program. You will find that every time you press  
the <L> key a <BACKSPACE> will be generated instead.  
Software not written for enhanced keyboards like the Avant may not operate  
correctly. Specifically, certain older macro programs may not operate properly.  
This type of software may cause problems even when used with industry  
standard enhanced keyboards. This is not a problem with the keyboard. We  
recommend that you contact the software supplier and request an upgrade for  
the problem software.  
As you will need to use the <L> key in the future, lets switch the keyboard  
back to normal:  
Start the Avant utility.  
Click on Clear ALL.  
Now press the Download button.  
After the download process is complete, your keyboard is back to normal.  
The <L> key is an <L> key again!  
Certain computer systems that use BIOS routines that interact with the keyboard  
do not allow the keyboard to transmit certain information to the computer. This  
will cause very slow uploads and downloads to the keyboard or not allow  
uploads or downloads to the keyboard.  
Creating a Macro  
A macro helps automate common tasks by turning a series of key presses into a  
single key press. The following example illustrates a macro that quickly enters  
your name with a single key combination.  
Open the Avant Utility Software. The full keyboard layout appears on the  
screen in Remap mode.  
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Change to Macro mode by clicking the button in the upper right of the screen.  
Special Key Combinations  
Important key combinations for use with the Avant keyboard:  
The program switches to Macro mode and the  
display is updated.  
The first step in programming a macro is to select  
the key combinations to use to begin the macro.  
Most keys on the keyboard can be used. The most popular keys to use are easy  
to remember combinations. Here we will use the combination of the <CTRL>  
key and <N> key to create a name macro.  
ResetTo Factory Settings  
Press and hold the <Escape> key while turning on your system. Use this function  
the first time you connect the keyboard.  
Turn Macro Mode On or Off  
Click on the <N> key on the keyboard displayed on the screen.  
Macro mode must be turned on to use any macros programmed. Press and release  
the right <Ctrl> key (4) times. Now press the left <Shift> key and, while still  
holding this key, press the <1> key (located by the Escape key). Release both  
keys, then press the <E> key. The LED on the <UP ARROW> key will then  
illuminate to show that Macro Mode is enabled.  
Choose <CTRL> under Select a Modifier  
at the bottom left of the program screen.  
This combination tells the program you  
wish to hold down the <CTRL> key and  
then, while still holding down the  
To exit the keyboards Macro Mode, press and release the right <CTRL> key (4)  
times. Now, press the left <Shift> key and, while still holding this key, press the  
<1> key (near the Escape key). Release both keys, then press the <D> key. The  
LED on the <UP ARROW> will then turn off to show that Macro Mode is disabled.  
<CTRL> key, press the <N> key.  
Now that the key combination has been  
selected, tell the program to change the  
result of this key combination. Press the  
EDIT button.  
Reset Keyboard  
To clear the keyboard memory while in an application, press the right <CTRL>  
key (4) times. Now, press the left <Shift> key and, while still holding this key, press  
the <1> key (near the Escape key). Release both keys, then press the <X> key.  
The Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock lights will flash to indicated that your  
keyboard is now reset to the factory default settings.  
The cursor jumps to the box labeled Macro Definition. Type your name, using  
the keyboard, or type in a  
fictitious name like Jane Doe.  
Include any capitalization or  
punctuation you would normally  
use. If you wish to put your  
CAUTION: Resetting your keyboard will clear all memory. All macro and re-  
mapping changes will be erased.  
name on two separate lines, type in your first name then click on the Enter key  
on the displayed keyboard, then type in your last name. Notice that the macro  
program shows the enter key with the < and > symbols surrounding the  
descriptions. All special keys use this method of description.  
Manual Remap  
Click on the Accept button.  
Your macro is now recorded.  
To start and end manual remap of keys, press the right <CTRL> key (4) times in a  
row. Then press the left <Shift> key and, while still holding this key, press the  
<1> key (near the Escape key). Release both keys, then press the <R> key. The  
LEDs will flash fast while waiting for the first “from” key in the move sequence.  
While in manual remap, remap keys by pressing a key (from key) then pressing the  
key you wish to change the first key to. Example: Press the <P> and the <H>  
will now be a <P>. Press the right <Ctrl> key (1) time to exit manual remap.  
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To review what is recorded, click on the <N> key and select <CTRL> under the  
modifiers. The macro description is displayed. The utility automatically adds  
any special key description necessary to emulate what is typed. The program  
will add shift indicators before and after any capitalization to exactly emulate  
the way you typed.  
Swapping the CAPS, CTRL andALT Keys  
The Avant keyboard allows exchanging the CAPS LOCK, CTRL and ALT keys.  
This option is provided for those preferring an alternate keyboard layout or  
who require a specific layout for particular software. You may remove the keys  
from the default positions as described below. See the following section  
regarding the proper method of removing keycaps.  
To program the keyboard with the new macro, click on the download button.  
After the download is complete, you may exit the utility.  
After downloading your macro, you must turn on the keyboards Macro Mode  
to use your macro. Press and release the right <CTRL> key (4) times. Now,  
press the left <Shift> key and while holding it down press the <1> key (near the  
Escape key). Release both keys. Now press the <E> key. The LED on the UP  
ARROW will then illuminate to show that Macro Mode is enabled.  
Try your macro in a word processing program by holding the <CTRL> key down  
while pressing the <N> key. The text you entered in the macro will appear.  
To exit the keyboards Macro Mode, press and release the right <CTRL> key  
(4) times. Now, press the left <Shift> key and while holding it down press the  
<1> key (near the escape key). Release both keys. Now press the <D> key. The  
LED on the UP ARROW will then turn off to show that Macro Mode is dis-  
abled.  
Remove the ALT and CTRL keys on the right side of the keyboard and  
swap their positions. (Refer to Pulling the Key Caps section below for  
instructions.)  
Remove the CTRL, ALT and CAPS LOCK keys from the left side of the  
keyboard.  
The Macro Description field has a limitation of 20 characters. Using any more  
than this can cause unpredictable results with the download feature of your  
keyboard and you may not be able to save your layout to file.  
Place the original ALT key in the new position.  
Place the special replacement CTRL and CAPS LOCK keys in the new  
positions and press them firmly into place.  
Install and run the Avant Utilities software and re-map the keys as  
described in the on-line help.  
Clearing Keyboard Macros  
To clear the macro from the keyboard, start the Avant utility.  
Switch the program to Macro Programming.  
Click on the button labeled Clear All.  
Download the new program to the keyboard.  
All macros are removed from the keyboard.  
Pulling the Key Caps  
Use the key cap puller to remove the key caps as follows:  
Hold the puller by the handle.  
Fit the tweezer arms over the key you want to remove.  
When the arms snap into place under the key, pull straight up with firm  
pressure. Don’t wiggle the puller from side to side. This will damage the  
key switch.  
Place the new key cap on the exposed key switch and press down firmly to  
lock the key cap in the new location.  
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