Radio Optical Wireless Wheel Mouse User’s Guide MODEL: SWOOP-80 Trademark Recognition Windows, Office 97/2000/XP and MS-Intelligent are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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 Net Jump or Lucky Jump for & quick stat to programs you run frequently.
Inserting the Batteries The RF-Mouse uses two AA batteries. For best performance, use only alkaline batteries. Refer to the following to insert the batteries: I. Press the tab on the bottom of the mouse cover as shown here and remove the cover, 2. Insert the two AA batteries. (The correct polarity is indicated on the battery compartment casing.) 3. Replace the cover. Checking the Batteries power To check the battery power, right-click the mouse icon Ji in the Taskbar.
3. The new ID code is Connected and the RF-Mouse window closes. 4. Click Exit to close the RF-Mouse ID code window. Identifying Components The mouse is designed to fit snugly into your hand. The scroll whee! is positioned on the top allowing for easy operation with the index finger. Standard mouse buttons are positioned to either side of the scoff wheels and can be reached comfortably with the index and ring fingers.
USING THE MOUSE With the {Wheel Works software, you have all the advantages of the Microsoft Intelligent wheel, and but you can iso 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 whit as you would a programmable standard Third button, SCROLLING AND ZOOMING WITH THE MOUSE Task What is it? How fo do it? Wheel Scroll Use wheal Scroll for precise | To scroll up, move the wheal forward; 10 Scroll down, move up and down movement.
Pointer Speed: Lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the scree ft Snap To Button: Check this box to automatically have the cursor move to the default button in cache new dialog box or window. Sonar: When this box is checked, pressing and releasing the [Ctr] key wil highlight the cursor, Trails: Check this box when you chant your cursor to display pointer tails. This option is useful when using an LCD display that can make the cursor difficult Lo see.