Microsoft 1133 Microsoft Wireless Mouse 700 v2.0 User Manual

Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Wireless Mouse 700 v2.0 Manual

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1MGetting StartedMicrosoft® Wireless Desktop SetsGetting Started .................................................. 1ユーザーズ ガイド ................................................. 9快速入門 ....................................................... 17사용 설명서  .................................................... 25用户手册  ....................................................... 33เร ิ่มต้นใช้งาน ........................................................ 41International Technical Support Numbers (partial list only) . . . . . . . . . . . 49Warning  For important safety and health information, read the “Microsoft Product Guide” later in this manual.1  Insert the BatteriesThe keyboard requires 2 AAA batteries and the mouse requires 2 AA batteries which are included in the package. Whenever you insert batteries, always make sure that each of them is new. Alkaline batteries provide maximum battery life. To insert the batteries1  Turn the mouse upside down, and then release the switch to open the top cover where the batteries are located.2  Open the keyboard battery compartment on the bottom of the keyboard.3  Insert new batteries in both the mouse and keyboard. Orient the positive (+) and negative (–) ends correctly as specied by the battery compartment labels. 2  Connect the Receiver to Your Computer●  With your computer turned on, plug the rectangular USB connector into your computer’s rectangular USB port.3  Position the Receiver, Keyboard, and Mouse1  Position the receiver at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from your computer monitor, computer case, and any other items that might cause interference (such as metal ling cabinets, desktop fans, or uorescent lights).2  Position the keyboard and mouse no less than 8 inches (20 cm) from the receiver but no more than 4 feet (1.2 m) from the receiver. This distance varies depending on nearby items causing interference and other factors.0807 PartNo.X13-91819-02  X139181902mnl.indb   1 8/2/07   3:32:13 PM
4  Test the Keyboard and MouseAfter your computer recognizes the devices, try using the keyboard and mouse to make sure that they are working.   Tip To test the keyboard, press the Windows® Vista® logo key ( ). This opens the  Start menu.If either device does not work as expected, make sure that the following procedures were completed as specied earlier in these instructions:●  New batteries are inserted and positioned correctly in both the keyboard and  the mouse.●  The keyboard, mouse, and receiver are correctly positioned and there are no nearby items that might cause interference.●  The receiver is correctly connected to the computer.To reconnect either device to the receiverIf none of these options work, you can try reconnecting the keyboard and mouse to the receiver.●  Press the Connect button on the receiver (located on top of the receiver next to the receiver light), and then immediately press the Connect button on the bottom of the keyboard or mouse. Using the tip of a pen may make it easier to press the button.  Note   You can reconnect only one device each time you press the receiver button.Using Your KeyboardThe features for your keyboard depend on the model you are using.Adjusting the keyboard legsThe keyboard legs are designed to accommodate various body sizes, chairs, and desks.  For more information, see the “Healthy Computing Guide” at  http://www.microsoft.com/hardware.●  Pull out or push in the keyboard legs to a position that minimizes bending of your wrists while typing.Keyboard Battery Status IndicatorWhen the keyboard LED light steadily blinks red, this indicates that your keyboard batteries are low. You may also experience poor performance when your batteries are low. Using Your MouseThe features for your mouse depend on the model you are using.To use the wheelUsing the wheel, you can move around in a scrollable document, similar to clicking the scroll arrows or using the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys on a keyboard.●  Rotate the wheel toward you to move down in a scrollable document. Rotate the wheel away from you to move up in a scrollable document.  Note   Scrolling only works in programs that support this feature. To wake the mouse from sleep modeAfter a period of inactivity, the mouse goes into a sleep mode to extend battery life. To reactivate the mouse, you must move the scroll wheel or click a button. Merely moving the mouse will not wake it up. 2X139181902mnl.indb   2 8/2/07   3:32:14 PM
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