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2.4GHz multifunction
UFO Presenter Air Mouse
User’s Manual
AWP305
Table of Contents
1. Overview
P.1
7. Installation
P.5
2. Applications
P.2
8. Operation
P.6-17
3. Features
P.2
9. Troubleshooting
P.17
4. Package contents
P.3
10. Software compatibility
P.18
5. System requirements
P.3
11. Specification
P.19
6. Detailed Introduction
P.3-4
1. Overview
This 2.4GHz wireless multifunction UFO (Universal Flip Operation) Presenter Air
Mouse has patents from many countries that include dual-mode operation for
conventional desktops and in-air mode. Thanks to this technology, users can also
freely choose the mode that suits them the best by having shortcut keys for
PowerPoint and PDF files, website and e-mail browsing, multimedia playing and
special function keys, among many others in a single versatile device.
The smart design of the shortcut keys, laser pointer and other wireless presentation
functions allows using them either from your desk or from any spot in a meeting
room giving you a free moving space and the chance to use your body language to
vividly deliver the content of your presentation.
When used on the desktop, the UFO presenter air mouse is a conventional
wireless optical mouse, however, when used with a notebook, you don’t need to
worry anymore about finding a fixed surface to place the mouse or feel
annoyed/uncomfortable about using the touch panel or a red-cap pointer on the
notebook.
Using the UFO presenter air mouse is as simple as pressing a button once to
immediately start enjoying it in the air, besides, the operation method is similar to
an ordinary mouse so its operation will be very simple to learn. The UFO presenter
air mouse has even a complete set of shortcut keys for web and e-mail browsing as
well as a multimedia function allowing you to feel relaxed while surfing on the
internet and checking e-mails or when playing multimedia files. The usage scope
can also be extended to your living room where you can use your LCD TV as the
monitor of your computer while comfortably sit on the sofa to enjoy the
convenience brought to you by our UFO multiple wireless functions.
In addition, the UFO presenter air mouse features a turbo key let you instantly
speed up or slow down the cursor speed for fast and accurate cursor control.
Lastly, the 10 built-in special function keys allow users to customize the set up by
their most frequently used keys, especially in PC games, where you can become
undefeated by setting the frequently used multiple key sequences to a single key.
2.Applications
As a wireless pointer for Power Point presentations.
As a common wireless mouse when used on a desktop.
As an “in-air” handy wireless mouse with no surface.
As a wireless PC remote control when it is used with a LCD TV connected to
a PC.
„ While listening to music or watching videos in your PC, you can use the
shortcut keys to remotely control your pre-set multimedia player.
„ For web browsing you can use the shortcut keys to operate the browser basic
functions. In online or PC gaming, you can use special function keys to
facilitate some operations.
„
„
„
„
3.Features
z Can be operated on the desk or in the air, which is suitable for any
circumstances and user’s personal preferences.
z Employs 2.4GHz wireless digital technology and the transmission range is up to
20 meters.
z Equipped with wireless remote control feature for convenient control of a TV or
projector when playing multimedia, web browsing, presenting, and gaming.
z Automatic power saving mode for when it is not being used.
z Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery, that lasts up to 7 days of normal operations
after charging.
z Includes a ID code pairing and 76 channels which allows that many users can be
at the same time in the same area.
z Through multiple pairing ID codes, a single mouse can control up to 10 PCs or
notebooks.
z Automatic detection to avoid channel interference.
z Battery low LED indication.
z USB cable connector to PC for simultaneous wired usage and battery charging
z 1600dpi high resolution optical engine, precise and sensitive.
z Laser pointer included, convenient for PowerPoint presentations.
z Turbo key for instant speedup of cursor speed (resolution).
z Built-in 10 shortcut keys for PDF file reading and PowerPoint, convenient for
presentations.
z Built-in 10 shortcut keys for e-mail and web browsing, suitable for Web TV usage,
among others.
z Built-in 8 shortcut keys for multimedia player.
z Built-in 10 special function keys for the comfort of online gamers and other type
of users.
z Two shortcut keys to adjust cursor speed, suitable for fast and accurate cursor
control.
z Plug-and-play with no software installation needed, compatible with Windows
Me / 2000 / XP / Vista / Win 7 & Mac OS.
4.Package contents
” Wireless mouse
. . . . . 1 pc
” USB adaptor
. . . . . 1 pc
” Sliding plate
. . . . . 1 pc
” USB to Mini-USB cable
. . . . . 1 pc
” User manual
. . . . . 1 pc
5.System Requirement
‹ Windows 98 SE*/Me/2000/XP/Vista/Win 7 (*need to install driver)
‹ USB port
Software compatible with
‹ Microsoft Power Point
‹ Windows Media Player or other compatible media player software
‹ Internet Explorer or other internet browsers
‹ Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader
‹ Microsoft Outlook or other e-mail software
6. Detailed Introduction
„ Wireless mouse
USB adaptor storage space
Front view:
Scroll wheel
(Turbo key )
Right-click button
Left-click button
Mini-USB port
Laser pointer
ON/OFF switch
Back view:
Battery low LED indicator
Sliding surface
Mode LED indicator
Function key
„ USB adaptor
LED indicator
USB connector
Pairing button
„ Sliding plate
7. Installation
1. Open the cover of the storage space and take out the the USB adaptor.
2. Plug the USB adaptor to an USB port in a desktop PC or notebook.
Note : If the USB adaptor is used for a long period of time in the desktop PC,
it is suggested to plug it into the USB port at the PC’s backside)
3. When the USB connector is correctly plugged in, the toolbar at the lower right
in your computer screen will show it has detected a new device, if it doesn’t
show this message, please unplug and plug it again. (*Windows 98 needs an
installation driver, you can search it online and download it).
4. When you finish using it, please turned the power switch off on the side of
mouse to avoid an incidentally run out of battery and put the sliding plate back
into the storage space.
8. Operating instructions
8-1 Operation mode
A. Desktop operation mode (factory default setting)
First make sure the blue LED indicator light of the scroll wheel is on
(indicating mouse is on Desktop operation mode). If the blue LED
goes out, keep pressing left or right button and the scrolling wheel
simultaneously for 3 seconds until the blue LED light is on, which indicates
the cursor-control operation is switched to desktop operation mode (refer to
picture below), then operate it as an ordinary mouse. The mouse will
memorize its previous operation mode, until it is changed to a new one.
B. In-air operation mode
First make sure the blue LED indicator light of the scroll wheel is off (indicating
mouse is on In-air operation mode). If the blue LED lights up, keep
pressing the left or the right button and the scrolling wheel simultaneously for
3 seconds until the blue LED goes off, which indicates the cursor-control
operation is switched to in-air operation mode (refer to picture below). The
mouse will memorize its previous operation mode, until it is changed to a new
one.
or
Left button +
scroll wheel
Right button +
scroll wheel
LED lights up: desktop mode
LED goes out : in-air mode
8-2 Operating the mouse cursor:
8-2.1 Using the sliding plate to operate the mouse
(a)
Put the sliding plate on the sliding surface and cover the optical-detector
hole, at this time the sliding plate will automatically adhere on the sliding
surface.
(b)
It is suggested as shown in the picture (a) to use your hand to hold the
mouse while your thumb should slightly press the upper cover of the
sliding plate, at this time your index finger should touch the right button
and the middle finger touch the left button (left-handed should use the
index finger and middle finger to separately touch left and right button).
(a)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
When you want to move the cursor, you must press down the cap of the
sliding plate (as shown in picture (b)) while sliding it upwards or
downwards, left or right or to any direction (as shown in picture (c)), at
this time the cursor will move following the direction where the sliding
plate moves. If the sliding plate moves and its cap is not pressed down,
the cursor won’t move either, therefore you may move the sliding plate in
the opposite direction back to its original position and control the cursor
to keep moving towards the same direction. Its operation method is the
same as an ordinary mouse in the sense that we must put down the
mouse on the desk to move the cursor and when we need to move the
mouse back we need to lift the mouse up so the cursor position is not
affected.
The operation method of left/right button and the scrolling wheel is
exactly the same as an ordinary mouse.
8-2.2 Using fingers to operate the mouse
When a high accuracy in the cursor is not necessary, you can directly use
your thumb and cover the optical hole to operate it, the method is as below:
(a)
While moving the cursor your thumb should slide by the optical detector
hole and move it to any direction (as shown in picture), at this moment
the cursor will move following the direction of the thumb. When the
mouse cursor moves to a position then you can use the left and right
button to proceed with the different operations.
(a)
(b)
Hint: in-air mode, slightly press the sliding plate
While moving the sliding plate, you should put your thumb flatly and just lightly
press the sliding plate. Note: when over exerting or over bending your thumb it may
cause hand pain.
(O)
(X)
a) For most users, it is suggested to set the cursor speed to low speed
b)
(factory default setting). If you think the cursor moves too slow, you can
use the shortcut keys (for the setting method please refer to shortcut
keys function instructions number 5) or enter to the system desktop
control to increase the speed to middle or high.
While pressing the left or right button and the scrolling wheel, your thumb
should press down the sliding plate to ease an upwards movement of the
index finger or the middle finger, also to ensure that the sliding plate
position won’t change.
8-3 Function Mode of Shortcut Keys
The 10 shortcut keys have four different function modes: presentation,
website/e-mail browsing, multimedia and special function keys. Four LED
indicators are used to display the selected mode (see illustration below). By
clicking in mode key, the mode indicators will switch one by one in the
sequence of presentation, website/e-mail, multimedia and special function
keys.
Mode LED indicator
presentation
Website/e-mail
Mode Key
Special
function
presentation
special-function
multimedia
Website / e-mail
multimedia
Each of the shortcut keys operation is described as follows:
A. Presentation mode for POWER POINT and PDF files :
Click MODE key until the below LED light switches to the presentation mode (see
the illustration below). The locations, symbols and definitions of the eight
multimedia keys are shown in the following figure and table:
presentation mode
Power Point Presentation Mode (upper left corner)
Key
numbers
Symbols
Key Description
Operating Method
to previous page
click once to previous page
to previous page
click once to previous page
full screen slide show
click image once for full screen
slide show
to next page
click once to next page
end of slide show
in full screen slide show, click once
to go back to windows image
to next page
click once to next page
Key
numbers
Symbols
Key Description
switch Power Point
black/white image
Zoom out
(only for PDF file)
Operating Method
switch to black/white image
click once to zoom out PDF image
full screen
(only for PDF file)
click image once to go to full
screen mode, click once again to
go back to windows image
Zoom in
(only for PDF file )
click once to zoom in PDF image
** Scroll wheel can be used to change page
B. E-mail / web-browsing mode :
Click MODE key until the upper right corner LED light switches to the e-mail /
web-browsing mode (see the illustration below). The locations, symbols and
definitions of the eight multimedia keys are shown in the following figure and table:
E-mail / web mode
Web-browsing mode (upper right corner)
Key
numbers
Symbols
Key Description
Operating Method
To previous page
Click once to go to a fully-loaded
previous page.
Shift to the left
Click once to shift to the left.
Full screen mode
Click once to switch to full screen
mode, click once again to go back
to windows mode.
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Key
numbers
Symbols
Key Description
Operating Method
Shift to the right
Click once to shift to the right
Refresh
Click once to refresh a web page
To next page
File search
Web browser
E-mail software
Bookmark
Click once to go to a fully-loaded
next page
Click once to open the built-in
system searching program, you can
search either a web page or files in
your computer’s hard disk.
Click once to open default web
browser
Click once to open default e-mail
software
Click once to open bookmark (my
favorites)
** Scroll wheel can be used to change page
C. Multimedia mode:
Click MODE key until the lower left corner LED light switches to the multimedia
mode (see the illustration below). The locations, symbols and definitions of the
eight multimedia keys are shown in the following figure and table:
Multimedia mode
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Multimedia mode (lower left corner)
Key
numbers
Symbols
Key Description
Operating Method
Click once to increase audio volume by
one level, if pressed continuously the
level will increase likewise.
Click once to go back to the previous
song
While playing a song, click once to
toggle between play and pause.
Volume up
Previous song
Play / pause
Next song
Click once to go to the next song
Stop
Click once to stop playing the music
Volume down
Click once to decrease audio volume by
one level, if pressed continuously the
level will decrease likewise.
Mute
Click once to mute the music sound
Start multimedia
player
Click once to open the multimedia player
(media library)
In Multimedia Mode, “key-a” and “key-c” are used to set the cursor speed. There
are three different preset cursor speeds, 1600, 1200 and 800 dpi. The default
factory settings are 1200 dpi for desktop mode and 800 dpi for in-air mode.
The symbols and definitions of “key-a” and “key-b” are summarized in the table
below:
Keys
Symbols
Key Description
To decrease the cursor
speed.
To increase the cursor
speed.
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Operating Method
Click once to decrease the cursor
speed level by level until reaching
the lowest speed.
Click once to increase the cursor
speed level by level until reaching
the highest speed.
D. Special function key mode:
Click MODE key until the lower right corner LED light switches to the special
function key mode (see the illustration below). The locations, symbols and
definitions of the eight multimedia keys are shown in the following figure and table:
Special function mode
Fn mode (lower right corner)
The functions of the 10 special function keys are identical to F1~F10 keys in a
regular keyboard. They can be customized by the users according to their likes or
needs, for example, we can set up a multi key sequence which is frequently
required for PC or online gaming. There are several commercial softwares that can
be used to easily define the function of Fn keys by yourself such as ez570 (please
see the official website www.vibrothers.com).
E. Laser pointer
Key-3 is used to switch on and off the laser pointer function. Its symbol and
description are shown in table below:
Key
numbers
Symbol
Key
Description
Laser
pointer
Operating Method
Push the button once to turn the laser
pointer on and push the button again to
turn it off.
【Warning】Don’t direct the laser pointer
to anyone’s one’s eye since it has been
proven to be harmful for human’s vision.
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F. Other function keys
Keys
Symbols
Key Description
Operating Method
Switch between
desktop / In-air
mode
Simultaneously press the left
or right button and the
scrolling wheel for 3
seconds, when the blue LED
lights up means desktop
operation mode, when it goes
out means in-air operation
mode.
Pairing
key
Pairs the mouse
with the USB
adaptor.
Press scrolling wheel and the
left / right button for about 3
seconds until the blue LED
indicator turns on, and then
use a tiny thin stick
(needle-like) to press down
the pairing button in the USB
adaptor. (for detailed steps
look at mouse pairing)
Turbo
Key
Increase cursor
speed temporary
Press the scrolling wheel
within 3 seconds to on / off
turbo mode.
Left or
Right and
scrolling
wheel
button
or
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Recharging mouse:
The UFO multi-function wireless mouse is built in with rechargeable Li-battery
and can be recharged through an USB port from a PC or laptop.
A. Low battery warning:
When the mouse battery is low, the LED indicator at the upper right
corner of key pad will turn red and blink, this indicates that you need to
plug the USB cable to a computer to be recharged. (as in picture 1)
B. Recharging procedure:
Connect the standard USB to mini USB cable enclosed to the mini USB
port on the mouse then plug it to the USB port of a PC or laptop (as in
picture 2). When the red LED indicator lights up means the mouse is
recharging.
C. Finish recharging:
When the red LED goes out means the battery is full charged and you can
plug out the USB cable. (as in picture 3).
picture 1
picture 2
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picture 3
G. Mouse pairing:
The mouse has been already paired before leaving the factory, unless there is
second similar mouse using the same ID code and causing interference with
each other causing not to work, otherwise there is no need to do the pairing
again.
A. Pairing method
1. Use your left finger to press the scrolling wheel (as in picture 1) and while
using your right index finger and middle finger simultaneously, press the left
and right button for about 5 seconds (as in picture 2), until the red LED
indicator at the upper right of the key pad turns on, which means it is ready
for pairing. (as in picture 3)
2. Then use a tiny thin stick (needle-like) to press the pairing button in the
USB adaptor, until the LED in the USB adaptor LED goes out and change
into pairing mode. (as in picture 4)
3. Choose any of the shortcut keys from F1 to F10 within 6 seconds to save
the setting (saving in sequence order from F1 to F10 is recommended).
When the red LED indicator at the upper right of the key pad go out means
that the saving process is confirmed,
4. Plug out the USB adaptor from the USB port and plug it in again, then the
LED indicator in the USB adaptor will light up one more time. If when
clicking the mouse button or when using the sliding plate to move the
mouse cursor it works normally, then it means the pairing process was
successfully done.
5. If the mouse doesn’t work, you need to redo steps 1 to steps 4 above or
check if the device is properly connected.
6. If you need to pair the mouse with more than one computer, then you need
to repeat steps 1~5 above and save respectively in F1~F10 to different
locations.
picture 1
picture 2
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picture 3
picture 4
picture 5
B. Mouse Operation Method when controlling different computer
The UFO mouse can be paired with many USB adaptors, and can save up
to 10 settings.
When you need to run several computers, you can use different USB
adaptors and connect each USB adaptor to each computer and then do the
pairing one by one. When pairing with a computer you only need to press at
the same time the mouse left button and one of the Fn keys (F1~F10) then
you can switch among the computers to operate the one you designate.
9. Trouble-shooting
Not working
z Make sure the USB adaptor is properly plugged to an USB port.
z Make sure the operating system is able to search the USB adaptor and that the
installation is done.
z Perform pairing process again.
z Press RESET button once or mouse button.
z Check if the mouse battery is low or not.
Function keys don’t work
z Check if the mouse battery is low or not.
z Make sure you switched to the correct operation mode.
Mouse cursor moves slowly or keeps unsteady
z Make sure if you are using an appropriate mouse pad for an optical mouse.
z Switch to multimedia mode and click dpi +/- key to adjust mouse cursor speed.
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10. Software compatibility
Web-browsing
Software\function
Open
software
Change
page
Scroll page
Open
my favorites
Switch to full
screen
Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Apple Safari
Opera
Multimedia player
Software\function
Open
software
Play/
Pause
Stop
Previous
song
Next song
Increase /
Decrease
volume
Media Player
Apple iTunes
Real Player
KM player
10 secs
faster
10 secs
slower
GOM Player
Mail software
Outlook,Outlook Express,Windows Live Mail,Eudora
* related software category above need to be set as the system default start program, the ownership
of all software belongs to companies holding ownership rights, the contents’ suggestion is only for
reference.
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FCC Notices
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.
CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 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:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning:
The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. The equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.

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