1.3 Connecting the mouse and receiver
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Press the connect button on the receiver. The status indicator starts to flash.
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Then press the connect button at the bottom of the mouse.
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1.4 Low-battery indicator
If the batteries in the mouse are weak, the low-battery indicator on the upper
side of the mouse lights up (red). In this case, you should exchange the batteries
as soon as possible.
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1.5 Switching the mouse on/off
Proceed as follows to switch the mouse off completely.
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Press the left and right mouse button simultaneously for about 3 seconds.
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The mouse is now switched off, i.e. it is not ready for operation.
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Follow the same procedure to switch on the mouse.
Connect button
Status indicator
Scroll wheel
Low-battery indicator
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2. Installing the software
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Uninstall any mouse software already installed.
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The software supports Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista.
a) Place the enclosed CD in your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Wait a moment,
installation is started automatically.
If it does not start automatically, click Start => Run, enter "X:\Setup"
(where "X" is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive) and press Enter to
confirm.
b) Select the required language and click "Next".
c) Restart your PC to complete installation.
Note:
During installation under Windows XP/Vista, a message may appear regarding an
unsigned driver. This does not affect mouse or software operation. Simply ignore
and continue with the installation process.
3. Using the mouse software
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Double-click the mouse symbol
and button settings to your personal requirements.
4. Functionality problems
If the mouse does not function as expected, ensure that you have carried out the
following steps:
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The batteries are new and inserted correctly
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The receiver is correctly connected to the computer.
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Receiver and devices are within their communication range (depending on
location, max. 1,5 m)
in the task bar to adapt the wheel
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