A Four Tech Co RSOP48 Radio Wireless Wheel MOUSE User Manual RFSOP 48 English manual

A Four Tech Co Ltd Radio Wireless Wheel MOUSE RFSOP 48 English manual

Users Manual

Radio Mini Wireless Wheel MouseUser’s GuideMODEL: RFSOP-48Trademark RecognitionWindows, Office 97/2000/XP and MS-IntelliMouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
— 1 —THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECTTO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSEHARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCERECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.Federal Communications Commission RequirementsThe equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction,may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:l Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna.l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiveris connected.l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
— 2 —IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONNCongratulations on your purchase! Your new RF-Mouse is easy to install and offers you a host of usefulfeatures. 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 mousebuttons to launch the NetJump or LuckyJump for a quick start to programs you run frequently. And, yourRF-Mouse has a unique ID code, so other RF (Radio Frequency) pointing devices won’t affect yoursystem.Connecting the RF-Mouse Receivern To connect your mouse receiver to a USB mouse  port:1. Locate an available USB mouse port on the back of your computer.2. Insert the USB mouse port connector into the USB mouse port.n To connect your mouse receiver to a PS/2 mouse port1. Locate an available round 6-pin PS/2 mouse port on the back of your computer2. Insert the USB connector to PS/2 adaptor.3. Then plug it into the round 6-pin PS/2 mouse port.
— 3 —Locating the RF-Mouse ReceiverYour RF-Mouse has limitations on the range or distance from the receiver. To make sure that yourmouse sends and receives properly, refer to the following:1. For optimal performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches (20 centimeters) away fromother 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.This will ensure optimal communication between the mouse and receiver.3. If you are working on a metallic surface, try using a mouse pad and turning the receiver facedown for better reception.4. Switch frequency channels to prevent interference from other RF pointing devices. (See thefollowing section for more information.)Selecting the Frequency ChannelThe RF-Mouse operates on two frequency channels. To prevent interference whenusing two RF Mice in close proximity a different frequency channel should be usedfor each mouse. Refer to the following to change the frequency channel for yourmouse:1. Set the frequency channel on the receiver to 1 or 2.2. Remove the battery cover from the mouse (see the following Inserting theBatteries section).3. Set the frequency channel on the mouse to 1 or 2. (The frequency channel formouse and receiver must be the same.)Channel
— 4 —Inserting the BatteriesThe RF-Mouse uses two AAA batteries. For best performance, use onlyalkaline batteries.  Refer to the following to insert the batteries:1. Press the tab on the bottom of the mouse cover as shownhere and remove the cover.2. Insert the two AAA batteries.  (The correct polarity isindicated on the battery compartment casing.)3. Replace the cover.Checking the Batteries powerTo check the battery power, right-click the mouse icon   in theTaskbar. Choose the “Check RF-Mouse Status” option to display theRF-Mouse Status window. The current battery percentage charge isshown.Installing the Mouse SoftwareBefore you can take advantage of the many features your mouse offers, you must install the driver.  Thedriver is on the installation diskette that came packaged with your mouse.Windows 95/98/2000/NT4.0/ME/XP installation1. Connect the mouse to your computer.2. Insert the installation diskette into your floppy disk drive.3. Click the Start button and then click Run.4. In the Run dialog window, type A:\setup, where “A” is the letter of your floppy disk drive.5. Click OK and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation.The RF-Mouse ID codeEach RF-Mouse is assigned a unique ID code at manufacture, so the receiver only picks up the signal fromyour mouse and prevents other RF-Mouse radio signals from operating on your computer. This feature canalso be disabled, allowing other RF-pointing devices to operate your computer.Connecting the RF-Mouse ID CodeWhen the driver installation is finished your computer reboots and theRF-Mouse window (shown on the right) appears.CONNECT ID: Move the RF-Mouse for a few seconds to establish aconnection, then click Connect ID. The unique ID code of yourmouse is recognized and another RF pointing device will not functionon your computer.Exit: Click Exit if no other RF pointing devices are within 3 metersrange or if you want other RF pointing devices to be able to accessyour computer.
— 5 —Changing the RF-Mouse ID CodeYou can use a new RF-Mouse on your computer without changing the Radio receiver; you just need to changethe ID code. Refer to the following:1. Press [Shift + Alt + F11] or [Shift + Alt + F12] to call up the RF-Mouse ID Code window.2. Move the RF-Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection, then click Connect ID.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 ComponentsThe mouse is designed to fit snugly into your hand. The scroll wheel is positioned on the top allowingfor easy operation with the index finger. Standard mouse buttons are positioned to either side of thescroll wheels and can be reached comfortably with the index and ring fingers. A third button is placedunder the vertical wheel and can be easily clicked by pushing down on the wheel.The following pages will tell you how to configure the scroll wheels and buttons to suit your specificneeds.Cleaning the MouseClean the mouse regularly to ensure efficient operation. Refer to the following:1. Rotate the housing cover counterclockwise until it unlocks and remove it.2. Remove the tracking ball.3. Wash the tracking ball with warm water and soap then allow it to dry.4. Use a cotton swab and alcohol to clean the tracking rollers in the housing.5. Replace the tracking ball and the housing cover.6. Rotate the housing cover clockwise until it locks in place.
— 6 —  UUSSIINNGG  TTHHEE  MMOOUUSSEEWith the iWheelWorks software, you have all the advantages of the Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel, and butyou 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 woulda programmable standard Third button.SSCCRROOLLLLIINNGG  AANNDD  ZZOOOOMMIINNGG  WWIITTHH  TTHHEE  MMOOUUSSEETask What is it? How to do it?Wheel Scroll Use wheel Scroll for preciseup and down movement.To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll down,move the wheel back.Zoom Use Zoom to eithermagnify or demagnify theview of a document in anapplication that supports it.Place the cursor in an application that is MicrosoftOffice 97/2000 compatible. Press and hold the Ctrl keyon the keyboard, then to zoom in, move the wheelforward; to zoom out, move the wheel backwards.AutoScroll UseAutoScroll in Windows95/98/NT/2000 andMicrosoft Office97/2000compatible applications toscroll through largedocuments.AutoScroll allows you scrolla document automaticallywithout having to move themouse continuously.Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if it is notalready assigned.Place the cursor in an application, Press the mousebutton assigned to AutoScroll. The AutoScroll iconappears.Move the mouse once in the direction you want toscroll. The farther you move the pointer from thestarting point, the faster the scrolling.To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button.  MMOOUUSSEE  PPRROOPPEERRTTIIEESS  SSEETTTTIINNGGSSFrom the Mouse Properties window you can customize many settings for yourmouse including button assignments, scroll wheels and cursor movement.  Toopen the Mouse Properties window double-click on the mouse   icon in thesystem tray.  The Mouse Properties window has six tabs that are describedbelow.System TrayButtons TabButton Assignments:  Click the down arrow to select the preferred function for each button.(See the Settings Tab for more information.)Double Click Speed:  Increase the speed for executing a double-click.Button Configuration:  Configure your mouse for left- or right-hand use.  The default setting forbuttons 1 and 2 will be reversed.Pointers Tab
— 7 —The Pointers tab lets you change the way the cursor appears.  Click the down arrow under Schemeand choose the setting you want.  The available pointers for each scheme are shown in the panebelow.  You can browse to additional pointers, then create your own scheme using the Save Asbutton.Motion TabPointer Speed:  Lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the screen.SnapTo Button:  Check this box to automatically have the cursor move to the default button ineach new dialog box or window.Sonar:  When this box is checked, pressing and releasing the [Ctrl] key will highlight the cursor.Trails:  Check this box when you want your cursor to display pointer trails.  This option is usefulwhen using an LCD display that can make the cursor difficult to see.Settings TabCommand List: Shows all the available commands (including User-defined Command Menus) thatyou can assign to either the NetJump or LuckyJump grids.NetJump (top grid): The NetJump grid groups commonly used Web-browsing commands.  Tochange a command, select a new one from the Command List and click on the icon in the grid thatyou want to change.LuckyJump (bottom grid): The LuckyJump grid groups all-purpose commands.  To change acommand, select a new one from the Command List and click on the icon in the grid that youwant to change.Wheel: Check the Reverse scrolling direction box to change the scrolling direction when you turnthe scroll wheel.  Select the Scroll or Scroll one “page” per scroll unit radio button to set thescrolling speed to suit your work habits.Executing Net Jump CommandsNetJump combines commonly used tasks for Web browsing into one convenient grid and puts them rightunder 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 MouseProperties window.  Now click the assigned button to open the NetJump grid and execute yourcommand.  (See the Settings Tab section above for instructions on customizing NetJump.)Executing LuckyJump CommandsLuckyJump combines commonly used tasks for Windows environments into one convenient grid and putsthem right under the cursor.  To use LuckyJump, open the Mouse Properties window and select theButtons tab.  Assign LuckyJump in the drop-down menu of the button you want.  Click OK to close theMouse Properties window.  Now click the assigned button to open the LuckyJump grid and execute yourcommand.  (See the Settings Tab section above for instructions on customizing LuckyJump.)

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