Logitech MRCR147R 2.4GHz Cordless Mouse User Manual Manual Part 2
Logitech Inc 2.4GHz Cordless Mouse Manual Part 2
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- 1. FCC Manual Statements
- 2. Manual Part 1
- 3. Manual Part 2
Manual Part 2
Userâs Guide Mouse features: scrolling 1. MicroGear⢠Precision scroll wheel. Tilt wheel for side-to-side (horizontal) scrolling through spreadsheets or wide documents. The scroll wheel doubles as a middle button; press down to use and press again to release. 2. Scroll toggle. Press the Scroll Wheel Mode Shift button to toggle instantly between hyper-fast and click-to-click scrolling. Hyper-fast scrolling Precision scrolling The wheel spins freely, allowing you to fly through long documents and Web pages. Use the ratcheted, click-to-click mode to navigate lists or slides. Englishââ 15 LogitechÂŽ Cordless DesktopÂŽ Wave Pro⢠16ââ English Userâs Guide Mouse features: buttons and applications 1. Battery-indicator light. Blinks red when recharging is required. 2. Application switch. Press stealth thumb button to ⢠Launch Flip 3D (Windows VistaÂŽ) to show open windows in three dimensions so that you can cycle through them and select one to display its contents. ⢠Or launch Document Flip (WindowsÂŽ XP) to list currently opened windows so that you can switch to one in order to display its contents. 3. Back and forward buttons. Press to navigate back and forward through Web pages. 4. Mouse sensitivity buttons. Press the (-) or (+) button to toggle between two preset levels of pointer responsivenessâlow and high. Use the software to define custom sensitivity levels. To enjoy all the features of your mouse or to customize it to suit your needs, please install the Logitech SetPoint Software that comes with your product. Englishââ 17 LogitechÂŽ Cordless DesktopÂŽ Wave Pro⢠Customizing the keyboard and mouse 1. Double-click the Mouse and Keyboard Settings icon on the WindowsÂŽ desktop to make changes. 2. To customize the keyboard, click the My Keyboard tab. For the mouse click the My Mouse tab. Click to customize the mouse 18ââ English Click to customize the keyboard Userâs Guide 3. For either the keyboard or mouse, a series of tabs is shown on the left. 4. Choose a tab, such as the keyboard F-key Settings. A picture of the keyboard is displayed showing F-keys (list 2) to which tasks can be assigned (list 3). 5. In the 2. Select F-key list, highlight the F-key to be reassigned a task. 6. In the 3. Select Task list, highlight the new task. 7. When you are done, click OK to save the new F-key assignments. Select an F-key Choose a tab Choose a task for the F-key Keyboard F-key Settings tab Englishââ 19 LogitechÂŽ Cordless DesktopÂŽ Wave Pro⢠Customize the mouse using this tab My Mouse tab For more information about customizing your keyboard and mouse, please refer to the help system. 20ââ English Userâs Guide Customizing the keyboard and mouse (cont.) Use the same sequence of steps to specify changes on other keyboard and mouse tabs. For the keyboard, you can ⢠Specify settings for F-keys ⢠Specify settings for Hot keys ⢠Check battery level ⢠Disable keys you donât use often For the mouse, you can modify settings for ⢠button assignments ⢠mouse movement ⢠game setting parameters ⢠zooming ⢠scrolling You can also check the battery level. Englishââ 21 LogitechÂŽ Cordless DesktopÂŽ Wave Pro⢠Recharging the NiMH mouse battery ⢠Start using your mouse immediately, right out of the box; thereâs no need to recharge the battery. ⢠Continue using your mouse while it recharges; thereâs no downtime. ⢠Recharge your mouse when the mouse battery-indicator light blinks red. (See diagram for cable connection.) ⢠Battery-indicator light blinks green while the battery recharges. The battery is fully recharged when the battery-indicator light turns solid green. ⢠A full charge (about 7 hours of charging time) provides about 6 weeks of battery power. ⢠Minimum charge (about 15 minutes) provides one day of battery power. ⢠Intelligent charging system allows for partial charging sessions without damaging the battery. ⢠Use only NiMH replacement batteries, size AA R6 with a minimum of 1800 mA. ⢠Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Use and replace only with the same type and rating as the battery provided. Charge only with a standard USB power outlet. 22ââ English Userâs Guide Troubleshooting Keyboard and mouse are not working Is the Power on? The power switch for each device must be in the ON position. Battery LED should light green. Keyboard Mouse Check the USB port connection. Try changing ports. If youâre using a desktop PC that has a USB port on the front, try using that port. Remove any metal object between the minireceiver and the keyboard or mouse that may interfere with reception. Move closer? Try moving the keyboard or mouse closer to the USB mini-receiver. Are you experiencing slow or jerky cursor movement? Try the mouse on a different surface (e.g., deep, dark surfaces may affect how the cursor moves on the computer screen). Englishââ 23 LogitechÂŽ Cordless DesktopÂŽ Wave Pro⢠Keyboard Mouse How are the batteries? Check the battery installation in each device or replace the batteries as needed. The keyboard uses AA alkaline batteries, and the mouse uses a single AA R6 NiMH rechargeable battery (with a minimum of 1800 mA). Do not use an alkaline battery in the mouse. Try recharging the mouse battery using the AC adapter or by connecting the mouse directly to the computer USB port using the supplied USB cable. You may need to re-establish a connection for each device: ⢠First, press the Reset button on the mini-receiver. ⢠Second, under the device, slide the ON/OFF button OFF and then ON. Visit www.logitech.com/comfort for more information about using your product, and for ergonomics. 24ââ English 888 XXXMPHJUFDIDPNTVQQPSU www.logitech.com Š 2008 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 620-001229.002
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