Radio Mini Wireless Wheel Mouse User’s Guide MODEL: RFSW-15 Trademark Recognition Windows, Office 97 and MS-IntelliMouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase! Your new RF-Mouse is easy to install and offers you a host of useful features. The Radio receiver can be conveniently placed to give you the freedom you need while working. The vertical wheel allows you to scroll, or zoom in and out in a document. You can program the mouse buttons to launch the NetJump or LuckyJump for a quick start to programs you run frequently.
Locating the RF-Mouse Receiver Your RF-Mouse has limitations on the range or distance from the receiver. To make sure that your mouse sends and receives properly, refer to the following: 1. For optimal performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches (20 centimeters) away from other electrical devices, such as the computer, the monitor, or external storage drives. 2. The RF-Mouse should be no farther than 3.3 feet (1.0 meter) from the mouse receiver.
Checking the Batteries power To check the battery power, right-click the mouse icon in the Taskbar. Choose the “Check RF-Mouse Status” option to display the RF-Mouse Status window. The current battery percentage charge is shown. Installing the Mouse Software Before you can take advantage of the many features your mouse offers, you must install the driver. The driver is on the installation diskette that came packaged with your mouse. Windows 95/98/2000/NT4.0/ME/XP installation 1.
Identifying Components The mouse is designed to fit snugly into your hand. The scroll wheel is positioned on the top allowing for easy operation with the index finger. Standard mouse buttons are positioned to either side of the scroll wheels and can be reached comfortably with the index and ring fingers. A third button is placed under the vertical wheel and can be easily clicked by pushing down on the wheel.
USING THE MOUSE With the iWheelWorks software, you have all the advantages of the Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel, and but you can also scroll in Windows 95/98/2000/NT. Your mouse has a wheel; the wheel functions as both a wheel and a button. Simply click the wheel as you would a programmable standard Third button. SCROLLING AND ZOOMING WITH THE MOUSE Task What is it? Wheel Scroll Use wheel Scroll for precise up and down movement.
MOUSE PROPERTIES SETTINGS From the Mouse Properties window you can customize many settings for your System Tray mouse including button assignments, scroll wheels and cursor movement. To open the Mouse Properties window double-click on the mouse icon in the system tray. The Mouse Properties window has six tabs that are described below. Buttons Tab Button Assignments: Click the down arrow to select the preferred function for each button. (See the Settings Tab for more information.
Executing Net Jump Commands NetJump combines commonly used tasks for Web browsing into one convenient grid and puts them right under the cursor. To use NetJump, open the Mouse Properties window and select the Buttons tab. Assign NetJump in the drop-down menu of the button you want. Click OK to close the Mouse Properties window. Now click the assigned button to open the NetJump grid and execute your command. (See the Settings Tab section above for instructions on customizing NetJump.