KYE SYSTEMS GMZIF Traveler 900 User Manual 01 Traveler 900 Eng 970514

KYE Systems Corp Traveler 900 01 Traveler 900 Eng 970514

User manual

ENGLISH  1Hardware Installation 1.  You can connect the receiver to a USB port of a PC.      2.  Install two AAA batteries in the mouse.      3.  Turn on your computer. The mouse can now work.  Warning: (Troubleshooting) 1.  Do not use the wireless optical/laser mouse on a desk which is made of glass or mirror.   2.  The connection of the wireless device is factory preset, so when you plug the USB receiver into any USB port, the connection between the micro receiver and the mouse will be established automatically. 3.  In case your PC did not install the hardware successfully, remove the micro receiver from the USB port and go Human Interface Devices under Device Manager to remove the mouse then plug in the micro receiver to a USB port again. 4.  If you feel the mouse does not move smooth as usual, it is possible the batteries have lost their charge so you need to replace them. Remember to put the batteries in the correct direction.
ENGLISH  2  Button Assignments 1.  Left Button: Provides traditional mouse functions such as click, double click and drag. 2.  Turbo roller button: Provides quick roller- up. 3.  Roller button/Middle button: Scroll the button to surf the Internet and Windows documents. 4.  Right button: Provides traditional mouse click function. 5.  Turbo roller button: Provides quick roller down.  DPI Switch   Press the three buttons together (Left + Right Button) for approximately five seconds to change the resolution to 800 dpi. Press them again and the resolution returns to 1600 dpi. (Default resolution is 1600 dpi). When dpi has been adjusted, the screen indicates the resolution that you are using when the driver has been installed.    Note: Driver is available at the Genius website under ‘Service & Support”.  CAUTION:   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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