User manual

Execute Program
One click to open a program file or a document. You may setup any of the mouse buttons 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, wheel up(UP) and wheel down(DN) with the
“Execute Program” function.
Usage:
1). Select the “Execute Program” from the pull-down button menu shown in
Figure 1
2). A screen of file listings will pop up shown in Figure 2.
3) Select one of the files that you would like to open with the associated
button and click “Open”.
4) Now you will see the file you selected has been assigned to the button.
5) Click
to save the new button setting.
Figure 1 Figure 2
Example:
While in a session of a m eeting or teaching, it is embarrassing to keep others waiting due to searching for a document, or looking up for a program or
a shortcut. With the “E xecute Program” function, you may have a better way to resolve this issue.
Set mouse's button response time
Step 1: Right click the mouse icon at the bottom right corner of your
system tray, and select “Button Response Time”.
Step 2: Select the responding time you desire and click "OK" to apply it.
Launching the 4D Wheel
The mouse wheel can scroll 4 directions to improve efficiency, eliminating the need for tilt.
Step 1: Right click the mouse on the icon at the bottom right corner
of your system tray, and select “4D Wheel”.
Step 2: Read the instructions on the pop-up 4D Wheel window to learn
on how to execute vertical and horizontal scrolling.
Addition: When the Microsoft Standard Wheel option is selected, the mouse wheel will perform the function normally. In this condition, the 4D W heel
won't be launched. Microsoft Standard Wheel is used in some special working environments such as games or webpages that need it.