User Manual
Apple Wireless
Mouse
User’s Guide
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Congratulations on purchasing your Apple Wireless
Mouse. Use the information in this booklet to
quickly set up and use your new mouse.
Apple Wireless Mouse Features
Your Apple Wireless Mouse uses Bluetooth to communicate with your computer within
a 30-foot range. Bluetooth is a specification for wireless data transmission.
Getting Started
To set up your Apple Wireless Mouse, you need:
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A Macintosh with a built-in Bluetooth module or an external USB Bluetooth Adapter.
Note:
If you computer didn’t come with an internal Bluetooth module, you can
purchase a Bluetooth USB Adapter from the Apple Store at store.apple.com.
•
Mac OS X v10.2.6 or later. To update your software, choose Apple (
K
) > System
Preferences, click Software Update, and click Check Now. Use Software Update often
to ensure your system has the latest software.
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Two AA lithium batteries (included).
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The
Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Software
disc.
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A USB mouse.
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Setting Up Your Apple Wireless Mouse
To use your Apple Wireless Mouse, you have to set it up. This includes installing the
batteries, installing firmware and software on your computer, and pairing your mouse
and computer.
Step 1: Installing batteries.
Your Apple Wireless Mouse comes with two lithium batteries. To install the batteries:
1
Turn the mouse over and remove the bottom cover.
2
Slide the batteries into the battery bay according to the illustration below.
Slide this switch
up to cover the
LED. This turns
the mouse off.
To open the mouse,
push this latch
downward slightly.
This releases the
bottom cover.
Insert two AA batteries in
the mouse. Note the polarity
of the batteries: The positive (+)
terminals on both batteries are
oriented toward the LED.
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Replace the bottom cover and turn the mouse off.
Important:
Don’t turn your mouse on until just before you are ready to set it up with
your computer in Step 3. The LED on the back does not blink when the mouse is off.
For more information about batteries, see “About Your Battery” on page 9.
Step 2: Installing firmware and software.
Use Software Update (located in Apple (
K
) menu/System Preferences) to upgrade your
system software to the most recent version before you install firmware or software.
If your Macintosh doesn’t have an internal Bluetooth module, plug the Bluetooth USB
Adapter in to any available USB port on your computer. Use the
Wireless Keyboard &
Mouse Software
disc that come with your mouse to install the firmware and software.
Important:
The firmware install may take up to five minutes.Before you install firmware
or software, turn off Screen Effects and Energy Saver (located in Apple (
K
) menu/
System Preferences). Don’t use your computer during the installation. If you are
installing on a PowerBook, make sure that is plugged in to AC power.
To install the firmware:
1
Insert the
Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Software
disc that come with your mouse.
2
Double-click the Bluetooth Firmware Updater icon.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Once the firmware is installed, leave the disc in the drive and install the software.
To install the software:
1
Double-click the KeyboardAndMouse.pkg icon.
2
Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Step 3: Pairing your computer and mouse.
Before you can use your Apple Wireless Mouse with your computer, you have to “pair”
your mouse and computer. Pairing is a one time setup that allows your mouse and
computer to communicate wirelessly with each other.
1
Slide the switch that covers the LED to turn the mouse on and expose the LED.
2
Choose Apple (
K
) > System Preferences, and click Keyboard & Mouse.
3
Click Setup New Device.
4
Select Mouse from the list and click Continue.
5
Follow the onscreen instructions to pair your mouse and your computer.
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Once you successfully set up your mouse, you can pair another device.
Slide this switch to turn the
mouse on and off. When the
switch uncovers the LED,
the mouse is on.
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Using Your Mouse
Because the Apple Wireless Mouse uses optical tracking technology, you can use it on
most surfaces. Avoid clear, glossy, or intricately patterned surfaces and half-tone
images. Nonreflective, opaque surfaces without repetitive patterns work best.
To click, press the front of the mouse.
For information about ergonomics, health, and safety, visit the Apple ergonomics
website at www.apple.com/about/ergonomics.
Naming your Mouse
You can give your mouse a unique name when you pair it with your computer. You can
also rename your mouse using the Keyboard & Mouse system preferences. Choose
Apple (
K
) > System Preferences, and click Keyboard & Mouse. Click the Bluetooth tab
and enter a name in the dialog.
If you run out of room and want to keep
the mouse clicked while you lift it, click
the mouse, then squeeze the sides with
your thumb and fingers as you lift.
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Adjusting Your Mouse
You can adjust the tension on your Apple Wireless Mouse.
1
Remove the battery bay cover on the rear of the mouse.
2
Move the button above the LED to adjust the tension.
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For more tension, move the button toward the plus sign or to the left.
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For less tension, move the button toward the minus sign or to the right.
3
Replace the battery bay cover.
You can also adjust the Tracking Speed and Double-Click Speed.
1
Choose Apple (
K
) > System Preferences, and click Keyboard & Mouse.
2
Click the Mouse tab
.
3
Adjust the tracking or double-click speed.
Slide the switch to “+” for more
tension, and “–” for less tension.
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About Your Battery
Your Apple Wireless Mouse comes with two lithium batteries, but you can also use
alkaline and rechargeable AA batteries.
Warning
When you replace the batteries, replace them all at the same time. In
addition, don’t mix battery types. With lithium batteries, don’t open, install backwards,
or expose to fire, high temperatures, or water.
Battery Indicator
Use the Keyboard & Mouse system preferences to check the battery level indicator.
Choose Apple (
K
) > System Preferences, and click Keyboard & Mouse.
Note:
To conserve battery power, turn your mouse off when it's not in use.
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Communications
Regulation Information
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. See instructions if interference to
radio or television reception is suspected.
Radio and Television Interference
The equipment described in this manual
generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency
energy. If it is not installed and used properly—
that is, in strict accordance with Apple’s
instructions—it may cause interference with
radio and television reception.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device in accordance with the specifications in
Part 15 of FCC rules. These specifications are
designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference in a residential
installation. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
You can determine whether your computer
system is causing interference by turning it off.If
the interference stops, it was probably caused
by the computer or one of the peripheral
devices.
If your computer system does cause
interference to radio or television reception, try
to correct the interference by using one or more
of the following measures:
•Turn the television or radio antenna until the
interference stops.
•Move the computer to one side or the other
of the television or radio.
•Move the computer farther away from the
television or radio.
•Plug the computer into an outlet that is on a
different circuit from the television or radio.
(That is, make certain the computer and the
television or radio are on circuits controlled by
different circuit breakers or fuses.)
If necessary, consult an Apple Authorized
Service Provider or Apple. See the service and
support information that came with your Apple
product. Or, consult an experienced radio/
television technician for additional suggestions.
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Important:
Changes or modifications to this
product not authorized by Apple Computer, Inc.,
could void the FCC compliance and negate your
authority to operate the product. This product
was tested for FCC compliance under conditions
that included the use of Apple peripheral
devices and Apple shielded cables
and connectors between system components. It
is important that you use Apple peripheral
devices and shielded cables and connectors
between system components to reduce the
possibility of causing interference to radios,
television sets, and other electronic devices. You
can obtain Apple peripheral devices and the
proper shielded cables and connectors through
an Apple-authorized dealer. For non-Apple
peripheral devices, contact the manufacturer or
dealer for assistance.
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters
only): Apple Computer, Inc. Product Compliance,
1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A, Cupertino, CA 95014-
2084, 408-974-2000.
Industry Canada Statement
This Class B device meets all requirements of the
Canadian interference-causing equipment
regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Class B respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le
matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Battery Disposal Information
Dispose of batteries according to your local
environmental laws and guidelines.
Nederlands
Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden ingeleverd
bij de chemokar of in een speciale
batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval (kca)
worden gedeponeerd.
VCCI Class B Statement
Mouse Class 1 LED Information
The Apple optical mouse is a Class 1 LED
product in accordance with IEC 60825-1 A1 A2.
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Caution:
Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure. For your safety have this
equipment serviced only by an Apple-
authorized service provider.
European Compliance Statement
This product complies with the requirements of
European Directives 72/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC.
©
2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Macintosh, and Mac OS are
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
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