Logitech 221369 Cordless Wheel Mouse, Model M-RK53 User Manual EN US

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Date Submitted1999-11-17 00:00:00
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Using Your Cordless Wheel Mouse
English
Using Your Cordless Wheel Mouse
Your cordless mouse has a wheel that functions both as a wheel and as a button.
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To scroll, simply move the wheel
forward or backward.
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To use the wheel like a standard
mouse button, click (press down)
the wheel.
Mouse buttons
Mouse wheel
Mouse button
Scrolling and Zooming with the Cordless Wheel Mouse
Task
What is It?
How to Do It?
Wheel Scroll
Use Wheel Scroll for precise up and
down movement.
To scroll up, move the wheel forw ard; to scroll
down, move the wheel back.
Horizontal Scroll
Use Horizontal Scroll in Window s
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95, Window s 98, and Window s NT
4.0 to scroll leftto right, or right to
left, whenever horizontal scroll bars
are present in the active window .
When both vertical and horizontally scroll bars
are present in a window , press the Ctrl and
Shift keys on your keyboard, then move the
mouse wheel forw ard to scroll left; move the
mouse wheel backward to scroll right. If no
vertical scroll bars are present, simply move
the mouse wheel to scroll horizontally.
Zoom
Use Zoom to either magnify or
demagnify the view of a document
in an application that supportsit.
Place the cursor in an application that is
Microsoft Office 97 compliant. Press and hold
the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then to zoom in,
move the wheel forw ard; to zoom out, move
the wheel backwards.
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Using the MouseWare¤ Software in Window s¤ 95/Window s¤ 98/Window s NT¤ 4.0
The MouseWare¤ software includes features for making button assignments, controlling cursor movement, and
setting up the cordless wheel mouse. To access the MouseWare software, double-click the mouse icon
on the Window s¤ 95/Window s¤ 98/Window s NT¤ 4.0 Taskbar, or start MouseWare from the Control
Panel. The Mouse Properties tabs display, as shown on the next page. Choose from the available options to
configure the cordless wheel mouse.
Modifies cursor movement
Sets up a mouse
Selects a pointer shape
Sets mouse orientation
Adds another mouse
Shows battery level
Makes button
assignments
Click this button to run
the Mouse Wizard which
helps you set up a mouse
Click this button to launch
the Logitech website
Choosing Options for the Cordless Wheel Mouse
Need help choosing options? Let the Mouse Wizard show you how.
To begin, go to the Mouse Propert
ies. To do this, double-click the
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mouse icon in the Windows Taskbar. Now choose the Quick Setup
tab. Click Device Setup, then follow the on-screen instructions.
To Find Out What is Assigned to Your Mouse
Buttons...
By default, the mouse buttons are assigned various useful
functions, such as Click/Select, AutoScroll, Context Menu/Alternate
Select, Double-Click, etc. Using the Buttons tab of the Mouse
Properties,you can change the button settings of your mouse and
configure the mouse wheel. (Refer to the figure to the right.)
Note
The setting Context Menu/Alternate Select provides
easy-to-use short-cuts to speed up common tasks, such
as cut and paste.
To change button assignments, click the down arrow to select a
function for a button. (Note that at least one button must be
assigned to Click/Select.)
Click the down arrow under Scrolling Size: to choose the amount
of scrolling. This sets the amount of scrolling in relation to
how much you move the scroll wheel.
Click the Options button to specify settings for AutoScroll,
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CyberJump , HyperJump and double-click timing.
For more information, click the Help button.
Double-click the MouseWare¤ icon located in the Logitech¤ MouseWare group window (or inthe Windows Control
Panel). Choose from the available options to configure the wheel mouse. Note that Scroll and Zoom, as well
as CyberJump and HyperJump functions, are not supported in W indow s 3.1x.
The MouseWare Control Center in Window s¤ 3.1x
Performs Windows
functions
Sets double-click speed
Saves settings
Identifies button being
pressed
Cancels changes
Enhances the cursor
Provides Connection settings
and battery status
Assigns shortcuts
to second/third buttons
Redetects devices
after plugging/unplugging
a serial mouse
Sets cursor travel in relation
to mouse speed
Provides online help
Moves cursor to default command button
automatically
Interchanges
button functions
Adjusts cursor speed in relation
to mouse move movement
Cursor Enhancement in Window s¤ 3.1x
Use the Cursor Enhancement dialog boxto customize the cursor.To displaythe dialog box,clickthe Cursor button
in the Mouse Control Center.
Makes the cursor grow larger as
itmoves across the screen**
Sets the speed the cursor must move
to change size**
Displays the cursor in normal
or reverse video
Sets the time the cursor stays large
before it shrinks in size**
Changes the pointing
direction of the cursor
Controls tracker icon at the bottom
of screen
Sets cursor size
Causes tracker icon to point to cursor
as it moves
Leaves trail behind cursor as it
moves*
Places the tracker icon on top of all
applications
* Disabled with some SVGA resolutions.
Retains position of tracker icon upon
exiting
**Disabled if Size is set to Large.
Button Assignments in Window s¤ 3.1x
MouseWare allows you to assign functions to three mouse buttons and replaces frequently used tasks, such as
Double-Click, DragLock, etc.,to a single button click. To override a button assignment temporarily so you can use
an application-specificfeature, press the Control key while clicking the button to be overridden.
English
Using the Software in Window s¤ 3.1x
Cordless Wheel Mouse Maintenance
Ifthe cursor skips or moves abnormally, clean the ball of your cordless
wheel mouse.
1. Remove the retainer ring. On the bottom of the cordless wheel
mouse, twist the retainer ring counter clockwise to removeit.
2. Remove the ball and wipe it with a clean, lint-free cloth,
then blow carefully into the ball-cage to dislodge dust and
lint.Look for a build-up of dirt on the rubber roller(s) inside the ballcage.
3. If dirty, clean the roller(s) using a cotton swab moistened
lightly with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. After cleaning, make
sure the roller(s) are still centered in their channels. Make sure that
flufffrom the swab is not left on the roller(s).
Retainer ring
Ball
Inside roller
4. Replace the ball and retainer ring.
Ball-cage
Troubleshooting
The Cordless Wheel Mouse Does Not Work after Installation
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Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly. The receiver cable
goes into the computer s PS/2 mouse port or serial port. For optimal
performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches or 20
centimeters aw ay from other electrical devices, such as the
computer,the computer monitor, or external storages drives.
Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly.
Establish communication between the receiver and the cordless wheel
mouse. Press the Connect button on the receiver,then press the Channel
t button under the cordless wheel mouse.
Ifyou are working on a metallicsurface, try using a mouse pad and turning
the receiver on its side for better reception.
Channel button
The Cordless Wheel Mouse Is Not Detected
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Make sure the receiver cable is plugged into the PS/2 mouse port or serial port.Do not plug or unplug
the receiver cable while the computer is running.
Make sure the PS/2 mouse port has the proper configuration. Refer to your computer documentation for the
correct port configuration.
You may have other system devices that conflict with the cordless wheel mouse. Check the IRQ/address
settings of these devices for conflicts, and change the settings as required. Refer to your computer
documentation to make these changes.
To determine whether the problem is cordless wheel mouse or system related, try the cordless wheel mouse
on a second system or a different mouse on your current system.
The Wheel Mouse Does Not Work after Changing the Batteries
Check to make sure the batteries you have installed are not dead. Try the batteries in another device. You may
also need to re-establish the connection between the cordless wheel mouse and its receiver. To do this, press the
Connect button on the receiver,then press the Channel button on the bottom of the mouse.
The Screen Cursor Does Not Move Properly on the Screen
Clean the mouse ball and roller(s). Try changing the position of the receiver.Itispossible that the receiver may
be too far from the cordless wheel mouse. Or the computer monitor (or a large metal object) may be interfering
with the receivers radio reception. Also, the mouse batteries may be nearly dead. Check the mouse batteries as
described above. You may also need to re-establish the connection between the cordless wheel mouse and its
receiver. To do this, press the Connect button on the receiver,then press the Channel button on the bottom of
the mouse.

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