Primax Electronics M7AU02 BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE User Manual english

Primax Electronics Ltd BLUETOOTH LASER MOUSE english

Manual

VGP-BMS30
2-653-693-
11
(1)
Bluetooth
®
LASER
Mouse
VGP-BMS33
Operating
Instructions
Mode
d’emploi
Names
o
f
Parts
Wheel
button
Right
button
Left
button
Power
switch
CONNECT
button
Usin
g
the
Bluetooth
®
Utilities
software
to
enable
communication
1
Turn
your
notebook
computer
on.
2
Set
the
power
switch
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
to
O
N
3
Activate
the
wireless
function
on
your
notebook
computer.
Specifications
Communication
method
Bluetooth
Standard
Ver.
1.2
Position
tracking
principle
Laser
sensor
Sensor
resolution
800
counts
per
inch
Wireless
principle/frequency
band
RF
2.4
GHz
Power
requirements
3
V
DC
(two
manganese
IEC
R6
[size
AA]
batteries)
Transmission
distance
32
ft.
(10
m)
max.
line
of
sight*
1
Dimensions
Approx.
2.8
×
1.5
×
4.6
in.
(53.4
×
31.5
×
124.6
mm)
(w
×
h
×
d)
Mass
Approx.
4.3
oz.
(120
g)
(including
batteries)
Supported
models
Sony
VAIO
computers
with
the
Windows
XP
operating
system.
Operating
temperature
41°F
to
95°F
(5°C
to
35°C)
2-653-693-
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(1)
English
©
2005
Sony
Corporation
Printed
in
Low
battery
lamp
For details, refer to the o
p
erating instructions and manuals included
with
your
notebook
computer.
4
Double-click
the
icon
in
the
notification
area
on
the
bottom
right
corner
of
your
computer’s
desktop.
The
Bluetooth
Utilities
software
starts
up,
and
the
“Bluetooth
Settings”
screen
dis
p
la
y
s.
(tem
p
erature gradient less than 18°F
(10°C)/
hour)
Operating
humidity
20%
to
80%
(not
condensed),
provided
that
humidity
is
less
than
65%
at
95°F
(35°C)
(hygrometer
reading
of
less
than
84°F
(29°C))
Storage
temperature
–4°F
to
140°F
(–20°C
to
60°C)
W
ARNING
To
prevent
fire
or
shock
hazard,
do
not
expose
the
unit
to
rain
or
moisture.
Owner’s
Record
The
model
number
and
the
serial
number
are
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse.
Record
the
serial
number
in
the
space
provided
below.
Refer
to
this
number
whenever
you
call
your
Sony
dealer
regarding
this
product.
Model
No.
VGPBMS33
Serial
No.
For
customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energ
y
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
The
shielded
interface
cable
recommended
in
this
manual
must
be
used
with
this
equipment
in
order
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
digital
device
pursuant
to
subpart
B
of
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
You
are
cautioned
that
any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
in
this
manual
could
void
your
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
For
questions
regarding
your
product
or
for
the
Sony
Service
Center
nearest
you,
call
18884766972
in
the
United
States
or
18009617669
in
Canada.
The
number
below
is
for
FCC
related
matters
only.
Declaration
of
Conformity
Trade
Name:
SONY
Model
No.:
VGPBMS33
Responsible
Party:
Sony
Electronics
Inc.
Address:
16450
W.
Bernardo
Dr.,
San
Diego,
CA
92127
U.S.A.
Telephone
No.:
8589422230
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
operation.
FCC
Radiation
Exposure
Statement:
These
products
comply
with
FCC
radiation
exposure
limits
set
forth
for
uncontrolled
equipment
and
meet
the
FCC
radio
frequency
(RF)
Exposure
Guidelines
in
Supplement
C
to
OET65.
These
products
have
very
low
levels
of
RF
energy
that
it
is
deemed
to
comply
without
testing
of
specific
absorption
ratio
(SAR).
For customers in Canada
This
Class
B
digital
apparatus
complies
with
Canadian
ICES003.
The
term
“IC:”
before
the
radio
certification
number
only
signifies
that
the
Industry
Canada
technical
specifications
were
met.
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
operation
of
the
device.
To
prevent
radio
interference
to
the
licensed
service,
this
device
is
intended
to
be
operated
indoors
and
away
from
windows
to
provide
maximum
shielding.
Equipment
(or
its
transmit
antenna)
that
is
installed
outdoors
is
subject
to
licensing.
IC Exposure of Humans to RF Fields
The
installer
of
this
radio
equipment
must
ensure
that
the
antenna
is
located
or
pointed
such
that
it
does
not
emit
RF
field
in
excess
of
Health
Canada
limits
for
the
general
population;
consult
Safety
Code
6,
obtainable
from
Health
Canada’s
website:
www.hcsc.gc.ca/rpb.
VAIO
and
are
trademarks
of
Sony
Corporation.
Microsoft
and
Windows
are
registered
trademarks
of
Microsoft
Corporation
in
the
United
States
and/or
other
countries.
The
Bluetooth
word
mark
and
logos
are
owned
by
the
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.,
and
any
use
of
such
marks
by
Sony
Corporation
is
under
license.
Other
trademarks
and
Trade
names
are
those
of
their
respective
owners.
All
other
names
of
systems,
products,
and
services
are
trademarks
of
their
res
ective
owners.
In
this
manual
,
the
or
®
marks
are
not
s
p
ecified.
Inserting
batteries
into
the
mouse
1
Set
the
power
switch
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
to
OFF.
2
Open
the
battery
compartment
cover.
3
Insert
the
two
supplied
IEC
R6
(size
AA)
batteries
with
the
correct
+
-
orientation.
Note
To
prevent
battery
fluid
leaks
and
damage,
observe
the
following
precautions.
Insert
the
batteries
with
the
correct
+
orientation.
Do
not
charge
dry
cell
batteries.
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries,
or
batteries
of
a
different
type.
If
the
mouse
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time,
remove
the
batteries.
If
a
battery
fluid
leak
occurs,
carefully
wipe
the
battery
compartment,
and
insert
new
batteries.
To
prevent
accidental
operation,
be
careful
not
to
press
any
buttons
or
move
the
Scroll
Pointer
when
replacing
the
batteries.
4
Close
the
battery
compartment
cover.
z
Under
normal
operating
conditions,
a
set
of
alkaline
batteries
lasts
about
three
months.
When
cursor
movement
becomes
sluggish
and
the
communication
distance
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer
decreases,
check
the
low
battery
lamp
on
the
mouse.
Replace
the
batteries
if
the
low
battery
lamp
is
flashing
red.
When
not
using
the
mouse,
set
the
power
switch
to
OFF.
This
will
make
the
batteries
last
longer.
Replacing
the
batteries
The
low
battery
lamp
flashing
red
indicates
that
the
battery
life
is
running
low.
Replace
the
batteries
when
this
occurs.
Enabling
communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer
The
Bluetooth
function
in
Windows
XP
is
used
to
enable
communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer.
If
your
notebook
computer
is
provided
with
the
Bluetooth
Utilities
software,
you
can
use
the
software
to
enable
communication
as
well.
z
Hint
Operation
of
the
Bluetooth
Utilities
software
may
vary
depending
on
your
notebook
computer.
For
details
on
how
to
use
the
software,
refer
to
the
manuals
included
with
your
notebook
computer.
Using
the
function
in
Windows
XP
to
enable
communication
5
Click
“New
Connection”.
The
“Add
New
Device
Wizard”
screen
appears.
6
Select
“Express
Mode”,
and
click
“Next”.
Search
for
Bluetooth
devices
begins.
7
Depending
on
your
notebook
computer,
press
the
CONNECT
button
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
while
the
computer
searches
for
Bluetooth
devices.
“IRX9213
Mouse”
appears
in
the
device
list.
8
Select
“VGP-BMS33
Mouse”,
and
click
“Next”.
9
Press
the
CONNECT
button
again.
10
Verify
the
contents
of
the
screen
displayed,
and
click
“Next”.
11
Click
“Finish”.
Try
moving
the
mouse.
If
the
pointer
displayed
on
your
screen
moves
in
the
same
direction,
the
connection
is
complete.
Disconnecting
Right
click
the
headset
icon
displayed
in
the
“Bluetooth
Settings”
screen,
and
click
“Disconnect”
in
the
displayed
menu.
Operating
distance
of
the
mouse
The
mouse
can
normally
be
operated
within
about
a
32
ft.
(10
m)
radius
around
the
computer.
Depending
on
the
usage
environment,
sometimes
the
usable
distance
may
be
notably
shorter,
preventing
normal
operation.
In
such
a
case,
take
the
following
measures:
Use
the
mouse
as
far
away
from
other
wireless
devices
as
possible.
Use
the
mouse
closer
to
the
computer.
Use
a
mouse
pad.
Using
th
e BLUETOOTH M
ouse
When
you
move
the
mouse,
the
pointer
displayed
on
your
screen
moves
in
the
same
direction.
This
section
describes
basic
mouse
operations
and
how
to
use
the
wheel
button.
Notes
An
optical
mouse
senses
mouse
movement
by
using
the
optical
sensor
to
detect
the
shadows
caused
by
the
red
light
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse.
The
optical
mouse
may
not
operate
correctly
on
the
following
surfaces:
Transparent
surfaces
(such
as
glass)
Surfaces
that
reflect
light
(such
as
highly
polished
veneers
or
mirrors)
Surfaces
with
a
repetitive
pattern,
such
as
screening
(like
that
used
for
printing
photos
in
magazines
and
newspapers)
Surfaces
that
are
striped
or
have
another
distinct,
high
contrast
pattern
If
the
mouse
pointer
does
not
move
smoothly
across
the
screen,
make
sure
you
are
not
using
the
mouse
on
one
of
the
above
mentioned
surfaces.
The
fluoropolymer
used
for
the
soles
of
the
mouse
(PTFE,
or
polytetrafluoroethylene)
is
designed
for
low
frictional
resistance,
but
the
mouse
may
slide
differently
depending
on
what
material
your
desk
or
mousepad
is
made
of.
z
If
necessary,
you
can
adjust
the
mouse
pointer
speed
under
“Mouse
Properties”.
To
display
“Mouse
Properties”,
doubleclick
“Mouse”
in
the
“Control
Panel”
(with
the
Windows
XP
operating
system,
select
“Printers“
and
“Other
Hardware”
in
the
“Control
Panel”,
then
select
“Mouse”).
Basic
operations
1
3
2
1
Wheel
button
Use
the
wheel
button
to
easily
scroll
up
and
down
in
a
window.
You
can
(tem
p
erature gradient less than 18°F
(10°C)/
hour)
Storage
humidity
10%
to
90%
(not
condensed),
provided
that
humidity
is
less
than
20%
at
140°F
(60°C)
(hygrometer
reading
of
less
than
95°F
(35°C)
Accessories
Manganese
IEC
R6
(size
AA)
batteries*
2
(2)
Operating
Instructions
(this
document)
(1)
Warranty
Card
(1)
*
1
Communication
range
will
vary
according
to
whether
walls
or
other
obstacles
are
located
between
devices,
the
material
used
in
walls,
the
presence
of
radio
frequency
interference
and
other
environmental
conditions,
and
the
type
of
software
being
used.
*
2
The
supplied
batteries
are
for
testing
purposes
only.
You
can
use
the
mouse
longer
by
using
alkaline
batteries.
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Tr
oubleshooting
If
you
experience
any
of
the
following
difficulties
while
using
the
mouse,
use
this
troubleshooting
guide
to
solve
the
problem.
If
a
problem
persists,
consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer.
Nothing
happens
when
I
press
a
mouse
button.
If
you
are
using
a
Bluetooth
adaptor,
the
Bluetooth
adaptor
is
not
connected
properly
to
the
USB
port.
c
Close
all
programs,
and
then
reconnect
the
Bluetooth
adaptor
to
your
computer.
The
operating
system
is
not
compatible.
c
Use
a
supported
operating
system.
The
mouse
batteries
are
exhausted.
c
Replace
the
batteries.
For
details,
see
“Inserting
batteries
into
the
mouse”.
The
mouse
and
the
notebook
computer
are
not
communicating.
c
Perform
the
steps
in
“Enabling
communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer”
to
ensure
that
proper
communication
is
possible.
c
In
some
operating
environments,
the
usable
distance
may
be
notably
shorter,
preventing
normal
operation.
Ensure
that
your
notebook
computer
is
not
closer
than
8
in.
(20
cm)
to
another
computer,
the
display,
and
other
electronic
devices.
c
If
the
mouse
is
too
far
from
your
notebook
computer,
communication
is
not
possible.
Bring
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer
closer
together.
The
mouse
is
being
used
on
an
unsuitable
surface.
c
When
used
on
a
mirror,
glass,
or
other
shiny
surface,
or
on
a
transparent
or
strongly
patterned
surface,
the
sensor
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
may
not
be
able
to
correctly
detect
the
mouse
movements.
On
such
surfaces,
use
a
mouse
pad.
The
mouse
may
have
difficulty
communicating
in
an
environment
wit
h
2.4
GHz
wireless
LAN
or
other
Bluetooth
communication.
c
It
is
best
to
use
the
mouse
in
a
location
with
low
interference
from
wireless
devices.
Pressing
the
CONNECT
button
does
not
establish
a
connection.
c
Check
whether
batteries
are
inserted
in
the
mouse.
For
details,
see
“Inserting
batteries
into
the
mouse”.
c
If
the
power
switch
on
the
mouse
is
set
to
OFF,
communication
with
the
notebook
computer
is
not
possible.
Check
the
power
switch
setting
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse.
c
If
the
power
does
not
come
on
when
the
power
switch
is
set
to
ON,
the
batteries
may
be
exhausted.
Under
normal
operating
conditions,
a
set
of
alkaline
batteries
lasts
about
three
months.
Replace
the
batteries.
For
details,
see
“Inserting
batteries
into
the
mouse”.
c
Communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notbook
computer
may
not
have
been
properly
established.
If
the
CONNECT
button
on
the
mouse
is
not
pressed
within
30
seconds
after
the
Bluetooth
device
search
begins,
mouse
communication
is
cancelled.
In
such
a
case,
perform
the
procedure
again
to
enable
communication.
For
details,
see
“Enabling
communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer”.
c
If
the
mouse
and
notebook
computer
are
too
far
apart,
communication
is
not
possible.
The
maximum
communication
distance
between
the
mouse
and
notebook
computer
is
about
32
ft.
(10m).
If
used
on
a
metal
table
or
if
obstacles
lie
between
the
mouse
and
notebook
computer,
the
usable
distance
may
be
less.
The
scrolling
features
do
not
work.
The
operating
system
is
not
compatible.
c
Use
a
supported
operating
system.
The
program
you
are
using
is
not
compatible
with
the
scrolling
features.
c
The
scrolling
features
only
work
with
programs
that
use
a
scroll
function.
c
Some
programs
do
not
support
the
scrolling
features.
If
you
are
using
a
Bluetooth
adaptor,
after
the
adaptor
was
installed
while
in
the
powersaving
mode,
the
computer
was
returned
to
normal
mode.
c
Turn
off
the
mouse,
wait
a
few
seconds,
and
then
reestablish
communication.
The
pointer
does
not
move
when
I
move
the
mouse.
c
Processing
performed
by
Windows
or
other
software
may
temporarily
disable
the
mouse.
Wait
a
few
moments
for
the
processing
to
finish
before
using
the
mouse.
c
You
may
find
some
useful
solutions
in
your
computer’s
operating
instructions.
Refer
to
the
manuals
provided
with
your
computer.
I
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Windows
®
XP
Professional
are
referred
to
as
Windows
XP.
1
Turn
your
notebook
computer
on.
2
Set
the
power
switch
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
to
O
N
also use auto scroll b
y
p
ressing the wheel button.
2
Left
button
Use
to
open
saved
documents,
pictures
and
other
files
and
to
run
programs.
The
mouse
batteries
are
exhausted.
c
If
the
power
does
not
come
on
when
the
power
switch
is
set
to
ON,
replace
the
batteries.
For
details,
see
“Inserting
batteries
into
the
mouse”.
Befo
r
e
Use
This
product
is
a
wireless
mouse
equipped
with
Bluetooth*
technology.
The
Bluetooth
®
Wireless
Mouse
can
be
used
with
the
following
notebook
computers
(as
of
September
2005):
Sony
VIAO
®
notebook
computers**
equipped
with
the
Bluetooth
functio
n
and
preinstalled
with
Windows
XP
Sony
VIAO
®
notebook
computers
with
the
PCGABA2
Bluetooth
Adaptor
(not
supplied)
connected
*
Bluetooth
®
technology
Bluetooth
wireless
technology
provides
instant
shortrange
connectivity
without
the
need
for
cumbersome
cabling.
For
details,
refer
to
the
manuals
included
with
your
notebook
computer
or
the
operating
instructions
for
your
Bluetooth
adaptor.
**
Windows
Service
Pack
2
must
be
installed.
Check
the
OS
you
are
using
and
update
accordingly.
Note
Depending
on
the
notebook
computer,
Bluetooth
adaptor,
or
version
of
software
you
are
using,
the
mouse
may
not
operate
correctly.
Consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer
about
proper
operating
environments
and
information
about
Sony
VIAO®
and
Bluetooth
compatibility.
Checking
to
see
if
Windows
XP
Service
Pack
2
is
installed
1
Click
“Start”
in
Windows
and
select
“Control
Panel”.
2
In
the
“Control
Panel”,
click
“Performance
and
Maintenance”
and
then
click
“System”.
3
Click
the
“General”
tab
in
the
“System
Properties”
screen.
If
“Service
Pack
2”
is
displayed,
Windows
XP
Service
Pack
2
is
installed
in
your
computer.
Installing
Windows
XP
Service
Pack
2
If
Windows
XP
Service
Pack
2
is
not
installed
on
your
computer,
download
it
from
the
Microsoft
website
(http://www.microsoft.com).
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on
100%
recycled
paper
using
VOC
(Volatile
Organic
Compound)-free
vegetable
oil
based
ink.
Imprim
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sur
papier
100
%
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de
l’encre
à
base
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g
é
tale
sans
COV
(compos
é
s
organiques
volatils).
3
Activate
the
wireless
function
on
your
notebook
computer.
For
details,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions
and
manuals
included
with
your
notebook
computer.
4
Click
the
“Start”
button
in
Windows
and
select
“Contro
Panel”.
5
Click
“Network
and
Internet
Connections”,
and
click
“Bluetooth
Devices”.
6
Click
“Add”
under
the
“Devices”
tab.
The
“Add
Bluetooth
Device
Wizard”
appears.
7
Select
the
“My
device
is
set
up
and
ready
to
be
found.”
check
box.
8
Click
“Next”.
Search
for
Bluetooth
devices
begins.
9
Depending
on
your
notebook
computer,
press
the
CONNECT
button
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
while
the
computer
searches
for
Bluetooth
devices.
10
Select
“IRX-9213
Mouse”
from
the
“Select
the
Bluetooth
device
that
you
want
to
add.”
list,
and
click
“Next”.
11
Select
“Don’t
use
passkey”,
and
click
“Next”.
12
Click
“Finish”.
Try
moving
the
mouse.
If
the
pointer
displayed
on
your
screen
moves
in
the
same
direction,
the
connection
is
complete.
Disconnecting
Set
the
power
switch
of
the
mouse
to
OFF.
Most mouse functions are
p
erformed using this button.
3
Right
button
Use
this
button
to
display
shortcut
menus
that
allow
you
to
copy
saved
documents,
pictures
and
other
files,
view
file
details,
and
access
various
commands
and
settings.
Pr
ecautions
Safety
If
any
solid
object
or
liquid
falls
onto
the
mouse,
disconnect
it
and
have
it
checked
by
qualified
personnel
before
continuing
its
use.
Location
Do
not
place
the
mouse
in
a
location
where
it
is:
On
an
unstable
surface
In
very
humid
areas
or
where
there
is
no
ventilation
Subject
to
excessive
dust
Subject
to
direct
sunlight
or
extreme
heat
Extremely
cold
Operation
If
the
mouse
is
brought
directly
from
a
cold
to
a
warm
location
or
is
placed
in
a
very
damp
room,
moisture
may
condense
on
the
inside
of
the
mouse.
If
this
occurs,
the
mouse
may
not
work
properly.
In
this
case,
wait
about
30
minutes
for
the
moisture
to
evaporate.
If
the
mouse
does
not
work
properly
after
one
hour,
consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer.
Bluetooth
communications
The
2.4
GHz
band
used
by
Bluetooth
and
wireless
LAN
devices
is
also
used
by
various
other
devices.
Bluetooth
devices
incorporate
technology
that
minimizes
interference
from
other
devices
using
the
same
wavelength.
However,
communication
speed
and
achievable
distances
may
be
reduced.
Interference
from
other
devices
can
also
stop
communications
altogether.
The
data
transfer
rate
will
vary
depending
on
distance
and
obstacles
between
devices,
device
configuration,
radio
interference,
operating
system,
software
application,
and
so
on.
In
some
cases,
communication
may
be
interrupted.
Communication
range
will
vary
according
to
whether
walls
or
other
obstacles
are
located
between
devices,
the
material
used
in
walls,
the
presence
of
radio
frequency
interference
and
other
environmental
conditions,
and
the
type
of
software
being
used.
If
wireless
LAN
and
Bluetooth
functionality
are
used
at
the
same
time
on
the
same
computer,
communication
speed
may
be
reduced
due
to
electromagnetic
interference,
and
other
unwanted
effects
may
occur.
Please
note
that
due
to
limitations
of
the
Bluetooth
standard,
large
files
may
occasionally
be
corrupted
during
continuous
transfer
due
to
electromagnetic
interference
from
the
environment.
Cleaning
the
outside
of
the
mouse
Clean
the
mouse
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth
or
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
a
mild
detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
any
type
of
abrasive
pad,
scouring
powder,
or
solvent
such
as
alcohol
or
benzine.
The
mouse
is
not
set
to
ON.
c
Set
the
power
switch
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
to
ON.
The
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer
are
not
communicating.
c
Perform
the
steps
in
“Enabling
communication
between
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer”
to
ensure
that
proper
communication
is
possible.
c
In
some
operating
environments,
the
usable
distance
may
be
notably
shorter,
preventing
normal
operation.
Ensure
that
the
receiver
is
not
closer
than
8
in.
(20
cm)
to
another
computer,
the
display,
and
other
electronic
devices.
c
If
the
mouse
is
too
far
from
your
notebook
computer,
communication
is
not
possible.
Bring
the
mouse
and
your
notebook
computer
closer
together.
The
mouse
is
being
used
on
an
unsuitable
surface.
c
When
used
on
a
mirror,
glass,
or
other
shiny
surface,
or
on
a
transparent
or
strongly
patterned
surface,
the
sensor
on
the
bottom
of
the
mouse
may
not
be
able
to
correctly
detect
the
mouse
movements.
On
such
surfaces,
use
a
mouse
pad.
When
I
am
using
the
mouse,
the
display
goes
dark
or
the
computer
enters
power-saving
mode.
The
computer
enters
powersaving
mode
even
while
a
USB
device
is
i
n
use.
c
Change
the
power
management
settings
for
the
computer
to
prevent
it
from
entering
powersaving
mode.
For
details,
refer
to
the
manuals
provided
with
your
computer.
c
Touch
the
touchpad
or
press
any
key
on
the
keyboard
to
exit
power
saving
mode.
The
computer
does
not
return
from
Standby
mode.
c
Touch
the
touchpad
or
press
any
key
on
the
keyboard
to
exit
this
mode.
The
mouse
pointer
does
not
move
smoothly
across
the
screen.
c
The
optical
mouse
distinguishes
movement
by
reflecting
the
red
light
from
its
base
off
surfaces
and
detecting
shadows
with
an
optical
sensor.
The
optical
mouse
may
not
operate
correctly
on
the
following
surfaces:
Transparent
surfaces
(such
as
glass)
Surfaces
that
reflect
light
(such
as
glossy
plastics
or
mirrors)
Surfaces
with
a
repetitive
pattern,
such
as
screening
(like
those
used
for
printing
photos
in
magazines
and
newspapers)
Surfaces
that
are
striped
or
have
another
distinct,
highcontrast
pattern
If
the
mouse
pointer
does
not
move
smoothly
across
the
screen,
make
sure
you
are
not
using
the
mouse
on
one
of
the
surfaces
listed
above.
Exiting
power-saving
mode
with
the
mouse
takes
a
long
time
or
is
not
possible.
c
Press
any
key
or
the
power
button
on
the
keyboard.
The
mouse
does
not
move
smoothly
after
returning
from
the
power-
saving
mode.
c
Deactivate
the
Bluetooth
connection,
wait
a
few
seconds,
and
then
reestablish
connection.
The
mouse
is
not
found
when
the
Bluetooth
device
search
is
performed.
The
mouse
is
unable
to
be
detected.
c
Press
the
CONNECT
button
on
the
mouse,
and
then
try
the
search
again.

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