A Four Tech Co RSW55 Radio Wireless Wheel Mouse User Manual
A Four Tech Co Ltd Radio Wireless Wheel Mouse Users Manual
Users Manual
Radio Wireless Wheel Mouse User’s Guide MODEL: RFSW-SS Trademark Recognition Windows, Office 97/2000/xr and MS-ImelliMouse m registered man-mks ofMimson Corp 1: 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 8 Digital Device, pursuant to pan 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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 that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause hamful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 0 Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. |NTRODUCTION Congratulations on your pumhzse' Your new RF-Mouse is easy to insqu and offers you a host ofuserul features The Rndio reoeiver can be conven ly plsoed to give you the freedom you need while working, The vertical wheel allows you to scroll, or mom in and our in a document. You can program the mouse buttons to launch the NetJump or Luckylump for B quick start to progmms you run frequently/r And your REMouse has n unique n) code. so other RF (Radio Frequency) pointing dwim won’t street your system, Comparing the RF-Mouse Receiver I To connect your rrrorne reoeiver to r us» mouse port: I. Locate an available USB mouse port on the back of your computer. ' 2, Insert the USB mouse port connector into the USB mouse port. - To oorrnect your mouse receiver to 3 P512 mouse port 1. Locate an available round 6~pin PS/2 mouse port on the back of your computer 2. Insert the USB connector to PS/Z adaptor. 3. Then plug it into the round 6-pin PS/2 mouse port. @ —‘ Locating the RF—Mouse Receiver Your RF-Mouse has limimions on the range ordistanoc fromthe reoeiver. To make sure thnt your mouse sends and receives properly, referto the following: 1. Foroptimal performance, phroe the reoeiver or lent 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 33 feet (1,0 meter) from the mouse receiver, This will ensure optimal conununicetion between the mouse and receiver, 1 lfyou are wofkingofl a metallic suffice. try using a mouse pad and turning the receiver face down for better reception. 4 Switch frequency channels to prevent interference that other RF potming devices. (See the following section for more information.) Selecting the Frequency Channel The RF-Mouse 01mm on two frequency channels To prevent interference when using two RF Mioe in close proximity n ditterem frequency cltrrmel should he used for eeeh mouse. keferto the following to change the frequency channel for your mouse: 1. snutenequencyohsrmelonthereeeiverto I or}. 2. Remove the hottery cover from the mouse (see the following Inserting the Bauerlz: seetiont 3. Set the frequency chrnnet on the mouse to l or 2. (the tirequency channel for mouse rho receiver must he the some.) Inserting the Batteries The RF-Mouse M two AA baturiu. For has: perfomume, use only alkaline [maria Refer to the following to inset! Ihe batteries: 1, Pmsflietah onthe bommofthtmouseoovens shown here mdlen'lovelhe cover. 2. lnsen ihe iwo AA wineries. (The comet polnrhy is indieoied on the bindery compamueni casing) 3. kephoe die covet. Checking the Batteries power To check the bunery power, rigiueliclr lhe mouse icon in the Taskbar. Choose ihe “Check RF-Mouse Slams“ option to display the RF-Mouse smus window The cunenl boilery peroenmge charge is shown. Installing the Mouse Software Before you can lake advantage ofihe nully futons your mouse offers, you inusi inshll die driver. The driver is on die installation dishehe that came packaged wid- your mom. Windows 95l98/2000/NT4.0IME/XP installation Connect die mouse to your computet. Insert the installation diskette into you! flomry disk drive. Click the Star! button and then click Run. In the Run dialog window, type Azketnp, where “A“ is the letter ofyour floppy disk drive. . Click OK and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation, The RF-Mouse ID code m RF-Mouse is new a unique 1D oode n mmufaeuue so lhe reoeiver only picks up are signal from your mouse and prevails diher RF-Monse radio sighno from openling on your oonpuler. This fenure can also be disabled. allowing oiher RF-poiniing devieee to operate your compuler. Connecting the RF-Mouse ID Code when the driver installation is finished your computer reboots and the RF- Mouse window (shown on me right) appears. CONNECT ID: Move ihe RF-Mouse for a few seconds to umblish . ooiuieoiion, ihen click Connect ID. The unique 1D oode ofyour mouse is recognized and nioiher RF pointing devioe will not filnclion on your computer, Elli: Click Exit if no olherlzr pointing devices at: widiin 3 hie-ere range 01 ifyou wnnr oiherlzr pointing devices to be able to mess your oompuien Changing the RF-Mouse ID Code You can use a new lip-Mouse on your compma without changing the Radio receiver; you just need to change the ID code, Reform ihe following: ll Press [Shin + All + Fl 1] or [Shifi + Alt + F121 to all up the RF-Mouse ID Code window. zr Move ihe RF-Mouse for a few seeonds to demolish a oodneoiion, ihen eliolr Connect ll), __ 3 _ M99»:- 3. The new ID code is Conneclzd and the RP-Mwse window closes. ‘, Click Exit to close the RF-Mouse 1D oodfl window. [damming Components “he mouse is designed an m mngly into your hand. The scroll wheel is positioned on lhe top ullowing for my opeiuuon widl the index ruigen sundud mouse bulwns m posilioned m eidler side onue scroll wheels unu can he reached eomromhly with lhe index and ring fingels. A third button is plsoecl under lhe venieul wheel and m be eesily clicked by pushing down on lhe wheels me follovn'ng pages will tell you how to configure llie smll wheels and lounons Io suit your specific needs, Cleaning the Mouse Clean the mouse regularly In ensure efliciem Winn. Refer m the following: Rome me housing coves counterclockwise unlil il unlocks and remove in. Remove the tracking balL Wush the tucking ball will warm wales and soap iheu allow it lo usyi Use u oolwn swab und ulcohol to clean ille making rollers in due housing, Replaoe the tracking bull and the housing «wen Rome me housing cover clockwise umil it locks in plan. 99PPN1‘ USING THE MOUSE Willi the iWheelWorks soflwarc, you have all the advantages affine Micmsofi InlelliMouse wheel, and but you can also scroll in Windows 951980000011 Your mouse has a wheel; lhe wheel filncfiofls as both a wheel and a hulxon. Simply click lhe wheel as you would a progranunaole alandard Third bullon. SCROLLING AND ZOOMING WITH THE MOUSE Task Wlwel Scroll How lo do il'.‘ Ihe wheel back. Use Zoom to ellher mgnlfy plnoe the cum: in an appliealion mm is Mloroson Office or demagnily ehe view ofa 97/2000 eomparihle. Press and hold lhe cul key on lhe doeumene in m oppllealion keyboard. lheo lo mom in. move lhe wheel forward; to that suppons il. zoom oul, move lhe wheel backwards UscAuloSemll in Windows Assign AuloScmll w I button on the mouse 5 nul 95/98/NT/2000 and Miuvsofi already assigned. OWN/10°“ WWW plaoe me cursor in an applicalim, Press ehe mouse hunon “PPM"W W Wm“ "WM!" assigned [0 AmoScrolL The AutoScmlI icon appears. lar e doeumeola . . . 3 Move lhe mouse once In lhe direction you want to scroll. “WSW" “I'm“ P“ W0“ ’ The further you move the poinoer from lhe starting point, lhe document amomallcally AquScmlI . . fasier lhe scrolling wnhoul havmg in move the mouse continuously. T0 WP Amsfloll- press any muse buflou. MOUSE PROPERTIES SETTINGS From lhe Mouae Propeniee window you ean customize many seulngs for your mouse Syllem Tuy lneludlng bumm assignmems, scroll wheels and cursor movemenl. To open lhe Mouse 1 Sim Proper-"es window doubleeliclr on lhe mouse. oon in lhe sysmn uay. The Mnun ' properlles window has six tabs ehae are described below, Buttans Tab Bunou Assign-henna: Click ihe down mow lo selecl the preferred Tuneuou for each hullon. (See lhe Selling: Tab for more informalionl Double Click Speed: lnmease lhe speed for exoculiug a doubleeliek. Button Configuration: Configum you! mums: for lefi- or right-hand used The default setting for humans I and 2 will be reversed. Painters Tab The Poinlm tab lels you change the way ahe cursor appears Click lhe down arrow under §cheme and choose lhe selling you wlnl. The available poinlen for each scheme are shown in lhe pane below, You can browse in additional poimus, men creme your own scheme using the Sage A: buuon, Motion Tab Pointer Speed: lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the screen. Snap'l‘o Butttm: Cheek this box to automatically have the CIII'SOf move ID the default button in each new dialog box or window. Sonar: When this box is checked. pressing and releasing tlte lCtrl] key will highlight the cursor. Trails: Check this box when you want your cursor to display pointer mils. This option is useful when using In LCD disolsy thst can make tlte cursor difficult to see. Settings Tab Cummand List: Shows all the available commands (including User-defined Command Menus) that you can assign lo either the Nedump or Luckylump grids. NetJutnp (top grid): The Neat-mp grid groups mmonly used Web-browsing commends. To change a command. select a new one from the Command utt end click on the icon in the grid that you want. to change. Luckthtmp (bottom grid): The Luckylump grid groups oil-purpose oommnnds. To change n command. select a new one from the Command List end click on the icon in the grid that you want to change. Wheel: Check the szerse scrolling direction box to change the scrolling direction when you turn the scroll wheel. Select tlte Scroll or Scroll one "page" perscmllunilndin button to set tlte scrolling speed to suit your work habits. Executing Net Jump Commands Neuump combines oommonly used mks for Web browsing into one convenient grid and puts titem right under the cursor, To use Neilump, open the Mouse Propeniea window end seleot the Buttons “be Assigi Neuump in the dropdown menu ortnc button you want. Click oxto close the Mouse Propenlu window, Now click the assigned button to open the Netlump grid and meme your command. (See the Settings Tab section above for instructions on custo rtg Ncflnmp) Executing anItyJump Commands Luckylump combines commonly used tasks for windows environmens into one convenient grid and puts them right underthc cursor, To use Luckylump, open the Mouse Properties window and select the buttons tsb. Assign LuckyJump in the dmp~down menu ofthe button you wanL Click 0K to close the Manse Prapenies window. Now click the rssigned button to open the Luekylump grid and execute your command, (See the Settings Tab section above for inslnwlions on customizing LuckyJump.)
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