User's Manual
Setting up your cordless mouse
Connecting the Receiver
Setting up your Cordless mouse
After you have installed the receiver, you are ready to place the mouse on your
desktop.
Because the mouse use cordless radio technology, placement of you mouse
is not critical, giving you considerable freedom of movement and a more enjoyable
computing experience.
For optimal performance, place the receiver at least eight inches or 20 cen
timeters
away from the mouse or other electrical devices, such as the computer, the computer
monitor, or external drive.
Connecting the Receiver
The Cordless Mouse uses digital radio technology Communication between the
mouse and your computer is achieved with great reliability using radio waves.
The
cordless mouse do not have bulky cables that can get in the way, the mouse emit
radio frequencies as a means of communicating, which is picked up by the receiver
and passed onto your computer.
The receiver is connected to your computer via a cable. And it plugs into your
computer's USB port or mouse port
CAUTION :
For PS/2 mouse port installation, Before installing the receiver's cable. Turn
off your computer. Plugging and unplugging cables to your computer's
mouse port while the computer is running can damage the mouse port
or your Computer.
For USB port installation
Windows 98 or higher or Macintosh OS 8.6 or higher is required
for USB port installation. Connect the mouse cable to the USB
port of the computer. For Windows, you may be prompted to insert
the Windows software CD. Insert this software CD into the
computer's CD-ROM driver when asked to do so. Then follow the
on-screen instructions
Changing the security IDs
Your mouse comes with multi security IDs, which can let your receiver only listen
to
one mouse. Do following step to change security IDs when you get undesired
interference, changing the batteries or first time installation.
1. Press the ID Switch button on the Receiver
2. Press the ID Switch button on the bottom of the Mouse ONCE and waiting for 10
second.
If the mouse cursor does not move after 10 second, do above steps again.
Note :
If you had changed the security ID successfully,
The LED on the receiver
will be flash several times. If the ID Settin
g is not properly, please check
the channel setting ( for 2 channel Model), and then re set your ID again by
following the above steps. you need to do above steps to re-
connect the
mouse and the receiver each time you replace batteries
Using your cordless mouse
How to use the wheel
You can scroll in Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / NT 4.0 / XP using your Cordless Optical
Wheel Mouse. The following table tells you how to scroll.
Your mouse has a wheel that functions both as a wheel and as a button, Simply click
the wheel like you would with a standard mouse button.
Setting the RF Channels ( For 2 Channel Model)
2
USB Port PS2 Mouse Port
3
Note that the low battery indicator is cali
brated for alkaline batteries only, and
will not give an accurate indication of battery life for batteries other than alkaline.
When you are not using your cordless mouse for long periods of time, remove
the batteries and store them in a dry place at normal room temperature.
If your mouse come with 2
Channel Design , Do check the
Channel Switch on both Mouse
and Receiver is set to the same
channel No. before you starting
changing your Security IDs.
Channel
Switch
ID Switch
ID Switch