KYE SYSTEMS GMZHC Wireless Mouse User Manual

KYE Systems Corp Wireless Mouse Users Manual

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Hardware Installation
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Software Installation
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Magic-Roller Press the “Magic-Roller” to surf the Internet and Windows
documents
PrDVides traditional mouse functions such as click, double click and
drag.
Right Button You can assign this button frequently used keyboard and mouse
functions in addition to features like Easylump, Auto-Panning,
Left Button
Zoom, etc.
Roller Button You can assign this button frequently used keyboard and mouse
functions in addition to features like EasyJump, Auto-Panning,
Zoom, etc.
MouseMate Software Features
Browsing Speed You can adjust the browsing speed when you surf the Internet or
Windows documents.
Browsing Direction Move the “Magic-Roller” forward and the screen will browse to
the top of the document. Move it in reverse and the document
will go in the opposite direction
Button Find Automatically positions the cursor on the default button, usually the
OK button, when the dialog box appears on your screen.
Trails This option makes it easier to find the cursor when using an LCD monitor
This option cannot be used if your monitor does not support it.
Loop When you move the cursor to the top (or bottom) of the screen, it will
automatically move the cursor to the bottom (or top) of the screen.
Mouse Speed This function lets you adjust the speed at which the pointer moves
across Illé SCIESH
Double Click Speed Use this function to set the double click speed of the mouse.
Swap left/Right Select this option if you want to have the mouse operate with the
nght mouse button as the primary button.
Pomters Folders This lets you change the shape of the cursor.
Office Mode Only supports Microsoft Office 97 along with some new applications.
Features include zoom, scrolling and Auto-scrolling features. It's
similar to Microsoft‘s LntelliMouse.
Genius Mode Supports all applications that use scrollbars, including Office97, with
zoom, Auto-panning, and scrolling functions.
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Orientation This function lets you set the angle when you move the mouse upward,
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Easylump for Windows
Easylump lets you open eight special functions quickly.
Close AP Close the application you are usrng,
Horizontal Moves the cursor to the horizontal scroll bar.
Vertical Moves the cursor to the vertical scroll bar.
Start Activates the Windows Start menu.
Internet Access This function opens Browser to access the Internet.
Help This opens the Help menu.
Control Panel Opens the mouse control panel.
Auto»Panning Move the mouse, and the document will move in the direction you
move the mouse.
When the right-button or Magic~Roller is set to “Switch AP",
you can quickly switch from one open application to another
without moving the mouse. To switch to a specific
application, press the the right button or the Magic-Roller to
Switch Applications
select the application,
Zoom function for Office and IE Applications
Press the “Ctrl” key and move the “Magic-Roller” forward (or backward) to set
the Zoom In/Out function You can also use just one hand to Zoom ln/Out: set
the right button to be the “Ctrl” function, press the right button and move the
“MagieRoller” forward (or backward) to enlarge (or decrease) the document
window.
Auto-Panning
You can set this function in the Button Assrgnment menu. Move the mouse, and
the document moves in the direction you jUSl moved.
Unrnstall the software
Follow these instructions to remove the software from your hard disk. In
Windows 95/98/NT, click on the Start button, select Programs and move to the
'mouse software. Then click on Uninstall software.
Customize the software
This section shows you how to customize the software. To open the software
control panel, you can double-click on the icon in the task bar or select the
“software” icon from the program group.
Close the Software
Click the right button on the taskbar, and select “Close the software” to close the
software
Hardware Installation
i install two rechargeable AA batteries into the mouse and
two AAA batteries into the keyboard.
2. Plug in your USB receiver to a USB port of your PC.
3 Turn on your PC.
Software Installation
1. Place your CD driver in your PC drive for software
installation
2 Follow the instruction on the screen to finish the software
installation
Replace Batteries
When your mouse or keyboard does not work properly, then
the batteries have lost their charge, so please replace them.
(Warning: please do not mix or use different types of batteries
at the same time)
lD Channel Setting
The channel ID is factory preset. The green LED (data
transmission indicator) Will be lit constantly when the wireless
device is in normal operation. in case your wireless devices do
not work, please reset the ID channel by:
1. Press the connect button on the receiver and the light will
be blinking for connection.
2. Press the connect buttons of the keyboard and mouse
Within 20 seconds
3 To confirm the connection of the Wireless devnces, the LED
light will be lit constantly for approximately three seconds
and will turn off after being connected.
Charger and charging usage
1. The charger device can be used to recharge both AA and
AAA batteries; two batteries must be charged
simultaneously.
2. Make sure that only rechargeable batteries (NiMH~
Nickle-MetaI—Hydnde) batteries are used and placed in the
correct posmon.
3. For safety, the charger ieatures a recognition function for
alkaline batteries placed and/or when the batteries are not
placed in the correct polarity direction; resulting in
charger's LED Light to blink between green and red to
indicate a warning.
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batteries are fully charged ~
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Warning (Trouble shooting)
1. Please do not use the wireless optical mouse on a surface
that is made of glass, iron, black velvet or a desk that is
made of metal, as they will reduce the operational distance
at the keyboard and mouse
2. The Wireless desktop set prowdes 256 ID codes, and it
selects the ID it for your Wireless devices. You can only set
up one Wireless desktop at a time. When you have another
27an wireless desktop set Within 10 square meters. there
may be interference between the wireless devices.
3. The Wireless mouse uses an IR sensor and no Iighlwnl be
shown just like an ordinary optical mouse.
4 You need to place two AA arAAA rechargeable batteries
simultaneously in the chargertorit to charge correctly,
5. Please do not mix or use different types of batteries in the
battery charger such as Li-ion, NiCd, Alkaline. etc
6 The charging current of the charger is approximately
210mA, please connect the charger devrce directly to a PC
or a safe power deVice (HUB devtce With power adaptor).
Notes on Battery Usage
When you use the battery, careful y ad and strictly observe the
Safety Instructions and the notes described below
I Different battery types and surrounding temperatures may
affect the battery performance
I Avotd usmg batteries in extremely cold envrronments as low
temperatures can shorten the battery tile and reduce Wireless
deVice performance
I if you are using the new rechargeable battery or rechargeable
battery that has not been used for an extended period ol time
(batteries that pass the expiry date are exceptions) might
affect the number of pictures that can be taken. Therefore, to
maximize their performance and lilellme, we recommend that
you fully charge the batteries and discharge them lor at least
one complete cycle before use
I The battery may feel warm when using the Wireless device lor
an extended period of time or using the flash continuously.
This is normal and not a mallunction.
I The wireless device may leel warm when being used
continuously or for an extended period at time. This is normal
and not a malfunction
l Ifyou thI not be using the batteries tor an extended period of
time, remove them from the Wireless devtce to prevent
leakage or corrosion.
I Always keep the terminals in a dean state
I Never use manganese batteries
l Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
- Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions
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 opeiation.
Per FCC 1521, you are cautioned that changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance
could void the user’ 5 authority to operate the equipment.

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