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Setting up the wireless mouse
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Adjust the two-channel switch inside the battery compartment to eit
channel 1 or 2 to select the mouse channel.
Channel switch
Linking the mouse with the receiver
Note: Link the mouse within the effective distance of 39 inches (1
To link the mouse with the receiver:
1 Turn on your computer.
2 Press the ID link button on the receiver. There will be a 15-second
delay while the receiver links to the mouse.
Within that 15-second delay, press the ID link button on the
mouse to complete the linking process. The LED indicator on the
receivers changes from flashing to green.
The mouse is designed with Smart Link. After the linkage
procedure is complete, you don't have to re-link the mouse, even if
you change batteries or restart the computer.
3 If the mouse does not link with the receiver, repeat the ID linking
process in Step 2.
4 If there is interference when using the mouse with the selected
channel, change the mouse channel and repeat Step 2. There are
256 changeable IDs for a single channel.
Installing the software
Note:
The driver supports Windows 2000/ ME/XP.
To install the mouse driver:
1 Remove any existing mouse drivers completely.
2 Insert the driver CD in your computer, then select the mouse driver
to be installed.
3 Select a language for installation.
The operating system automatically installs the driver through
auto-install.
4 Restart the computer.
A Mouse icon will appear on the Windows task bar after you
successfully finish the installation.
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To uninstall the mouse driver:
1 Click the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel or
click the Uninstall icon in the mouse folder under Programs on
Start on the Windows desktop to remove the mouse software
from your computer.
2 Select the mouse software installed and click the Remove button.
Programming the mouse
A programmable key on the mouse allows you to set a number of mouse
properties.
To program the mouse:
1 Double-click the Mouse icon on the Windows task bar. A mouse
programming screen displays.
2 Follow the instructions in the dialog boxes to set the mouse
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properties.
The following mouse properties can be set:
F1-F10
Auto Scroll
Backspace
Close Applications
Connect to Internet
Control Lock
Control Panel
Copy
Cut
Delete
Double-click
Down
Drag Lock
End
Enter
Escape
Explorer
Paste
Find Computer
Redo
Find File
Right
Home
Run...
Horizontal Wheel
Shift Lock
Internet Explorer
Space
Backward
Internet Explorer
Start Menu
Forward
Launch Default Browser System Help
Launch Default E-mail System Property
Left
Tab
Maximize Windows
Undo
Middle Button
Undo Minimize All
Windows
Minimize All Windows
Universal Scroll
Minimize Windows
Universal Zoom
Page Down
Up
Page Up
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