Primax Electronics M8BY01 Rocketfish Wireless 2.4G Laser Mouse User Manual RocketFish UM
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RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse User Manual RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 FCC Compliance Statement reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed complies with 15 of themay FCCcause Rules. Operation is and This useddevice in accordance with thepart instructions, harmful interference to radio communications. is no guarantee thatdevice interference will cause not occur in a subject to the However, following there two conditions: (1) This may not particular installation. 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If equipment cause interference to radioapproved or television FCCthis Caution: Any does changes or harmful modifications not expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this off equipment. reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment and IMPORTANT NOTE: on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: of thecomplies following measures: Thismore equipment with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in - Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. conjunction with anythe other antenna or transmitter. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from Canada-Industry Canada(IC) that to which the receiver is connected. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause - Consult an accept experienced radio/TV technician for interference and 2)the thisdealer deviceor must any interference, including interference that help. may cause undesired operation of the device. Eye Safety of Laser Devices This RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse is a class 1 laser product in accordance with ICE 60825-1. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Contents Regulatory Information ................................... i Introduction .................................................1 Package List .................................................................... 1 Features .......................................................................... 2 Hardware ......................................................................... 3 Installing the Batteries ....................................5 Installing and Uninstalling Mouse Suite ................6 Installing the Mouse Suite ............................................... 6 Uninstalling the Mouse Suite ........................................... 7 Setting up the Mouse ......................................8 Connecting to a PC ......................................................... 8 Using the Laser Mouse. ................................. 10 Mouse Status LED ......................................................... 10 Changing the Mouse Resolution ................................... 10 User Configurable Buttons ............................................ 11 Using the Mouse Suite ................................... 12 Using the Mouse Suite for the First Time ...................... 12 Configuring Mouse Buttons ........................................... 13 Available Functions ....................................................... 14 HyperGrid ...................................................................... 16 Hyperlink ........................................................................ 17 Magnifier Function ......................................................... 17 Button Defaults .............................................................. 17 Slowing Down the Double-Click .................................... 18 Orientation Setup ........................................................... 19 ii RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Tilt Scroll Wheel Setup ...................................................20 Pointer Utility ..................................................................23 Configuring Mouse Suite Settings ..................................24 Troubleshooting .......................................... 25 iii RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse. Your mouse features an innovative tilt scroll wheel that let’s you scroll windows up and down, and side to side. The smooth navigation is a more efficient way to navigate your documents and web pages. 1.1 Package List Before you start using the set, check the following contents in your package. If anything is missing, contact your retailer. Laser Mouse CD nua r Ma Use (Slim) USB Receiver User Manual AA Batteries x 2 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 1.2 Features Optical Mouse Features • Tilt scroll wheel • Five programmable buttons • Resolution setting button • Power saving mode • LED indicator Slim USB Receiver System Requirements • USB mouse supported computer • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista or later Software Features • Windows 2000/XP/Vista compatible • Mouse Suite for configuring and managing mouse settings RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 1.3 Hardware Profile Item Description Left button Right button Tilt/Scroll Wheel button Status LED Resolution button Programmable Button A Programmable Button B RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse LED Status The following table lists the status of each LED, and their descriptions. LED Color Description Mouse LED Green Mouse is turned on, battery level normal (illuminates for 5 seconds). Red Low battery (flashes for 1 minute). Green Wireless connection active and operating correctly (lit when mouse is in use). Red Connection in progress (flashing). USB Receiver LED RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 2 Installing the Batteries The mouse needs two AA size batteries. Follow the steps below to install the batteries. 1. Push the tab to release the battery cover. 2. Install two "AA" batteries observing the polarity (+ and -) indicated inside the housing. 3. Replace the battery cover. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 3 Installing and Uninstalling Mouse Suite 3.1 Installing the Mouse Suite Before installing the Mouse Suite, insert the USB receiver into an available USB port of your computer. 1. Insert the provided Installation CD in the CD ROM drive. 2. The software starts automatically. If not, click the Setup.exe in the bin folder of the CD ROM. 3. The welcome screen introduces the installation process. Click Next to continue. 4. Review a summary of items to be installed, and then click Next to continue. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 5. The program installed successfully and requires you to reboot your computer before using the Mouse Suite. 3.2 Uninstalling the Mouse Suite Follow the steps below to uninstall the Mouse Suite from your computer. 1. Remove the USB receiver. 2. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. 3. Select Mouse Suite from the program list and click Remove. 4. The system starts to remove the program, it may take a while to uninstall. 5. When the program has been removed, a prompt requires you to restart the computer. Click Yes to restart your computer now or No to restart later. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 4 Setting up the Mouse 4.1 Connecting to a PC After instaling the batteries, your mouse is ready to use. 1. Insert the USB receiver into an available USB port of your computer. 2. Now slide the power switch of the mouse to turn the mouse on. 3. If this is the first time you have connected the USB receiver to your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard automatically launches. Cancel the Wizard and follow the steps below. 4. Move the mouse to check it is connected. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 5. If the mouse does not respond, press and hold the Pairing button as shown until the LED flashes every second. This indicates the Bluetooth dongle has started to search for device to be paired. Pairing button Each time you turn on your computer, the mouse is automatically detected. Enabling the USB Mouse Function in BIOS If the mouse fails to work (refer to “7 Troubleshooting” on page 25 for possible solutions), check that the USB function of the mouse has been enabled in the BIOS. Some older PC systems do not support the USB keyboard/mouse in BIOS/DOS environment. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 5 Using the Laser Mouse • The scroll wheel on the mouse is automatically disabled when the mouse is pairing. • The mouse enters a power saving mode when not in use for a period of time. 5.1 Mouse Status LED The Laser Mouse has a battery status LED. When the battery is low, the LED flashes red for 1 minute. You should change the batteries immediately. Status LED 5.2 Changing the Mouse Resolution Your mouse can operate in resolutions of 800 dots per inch (dpi) or 1600 dpi. Push the Resolution button located in the center of top view of the mouse to toggle between resolutions. The higher resolution is more accurate but may be more difficult to control. Resolution Button It is recommended to use higher resolutions for gaming, and lower resolutions for normal operation. 10 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse There are two mouse buttons located on the left side of the mouse. Both can be configured to perform user defined functions. For a list of available functions please see “6.2 Configuring Mouse Buttons” on page 13. 5.3 User Configurable Buttons Configurable Buttons 11 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6 Using the Mouse Suite 6.1 Using the Mouse Suite for the First Time To start using the Mouse Suite, double-click the Mouse icon in the system tray or right-click to view the context menu, and then click Adjust Mouse Properties. If the mouse icon is not in your system tray, click Start > Settings > Control Panel > RocketFish to start using the software. About the Mouse Suite icon 1. The mouse icon indicates the USB receiver and mouse are connected. 2. A red icon indicates the mouse battery is low. 3. A white icon indicates the battery is ok. About the Mouse Suite Dialog The main dialog is divided into six tabs. Click each tab to view related settings. Under each tab there are three common buttons: 12 • Click OK to save your settings and close the dialog. • Click Cancel to exit this dialog without saving. • Click Apply to have your changes take effect without closing this dialog. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.2 Configuring Mouse Buttons Click the Buttons tab to view an image of your mouse and a description of button functions. There are two ways you can assign functions to each of the buttons: 1. Click the drop down menu next to the button you wish to customize in the button overview screen. 2. Select the function you wish to assign to the button from the list. 3. Click Apply to start using this function or Cancel to exit the Mouse Suite without making changes. OR 1. Click the Button drop down menu. Select the button you wish to customize from the list. 2. Click the Function drop down menu. Select the function you wish to assign to the button from the list. 3. Click Apply to start using this function or Cancel to exit the Mouse Suite without making changes. 13 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse The following table lists the fields in this screen. Function Description Mouse Click this combo box to select your mouse from a list of compatible devices. Use Default Click this button to return the settings on this screen to system defaults. Button Click this combo box, and then select the button to configure. See “Available Functions” on page 14 for a list of functions and their descriptions. Function Click this combo box to display a list of functions to assign the button selected in the Button field. Settings This button is only available when the selected function has a configurable setting. Click this button to edit that setting. 6.3 Available Functions You can assign one of the following functions to each button on your mouse. 14 Function Description Primary Mouse Button Functions as the primary mouse button for selection and dragging Context Menu Opens the context menu Page Down Scrolls down the screen one page Page Up Scrolls up the screen one page Next Window Makes the next window active Close Window Closes the active window Maximize Window Maximizes the active window Minimize Window Minimizes the active window Quick/Auto Scroll Scrolls the page up and down when held and the mouse is moved RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Function Description Copy (Ctrl+C) Copies the selected item or text to the clipboard Cut (Ctrl+X) Cuts the selected item or text to the clipboard Undo (Ctrl+Z) Undo the previous action Redo (Ctrl+Y) Redo the previous action My Computer Opens the My Computer screen Enter Emulates pressing the Enter key Escape Emulates pressing the Escape key Tab Emulates pressing the Tab key Shift Emulates pressing the Shift key Alt Emulates pressing the Alt key Ctrl Emulates pressing the Ctrl key Delete Emulates pressing the Delete key Backspace Emulates pressing the Backspace key Save Saves the current document or file Start Button Opens the Windows Start menu Web Browser Opens your default web browser Windows Explorer Opens Windows Explorer Control Panel Opens the Control Panel Printers Opens the Printers folder HyperGrid Opens a menu with access to nine most commonlyperformed actions. See “HyperGrid” on page 16 for details Double-click Performs a double-click action 15 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Function Description Drag Lock Pressing the button will enable the drag lock feature of the primary mouse button. Pressing again will disable drag lock Hyperlink Opens a specified program. See “Hyperlink” on page 17 for details Magnifier Enables the Magnifier function. See “Magnifier Function” on page 17 for details 6.4 HyperGrid The HyperGrid function, when assigned to one of the buttons on your mouse, opens a menu with easy access to nine of the most commonly used functions. Click and hold the button to open the menu. Move the pointer to the function you need and release the button to select. Press the button again to exit the selected function. Maximize active window Minimize active window Close active window Make next window active Vertical scroll Open Start menu Resize active window Horizontal scroll 16 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.5 Hyperlink The Hyperlink function, when assigned to one of the buttons on your mouse, opens up a specified program. 1. Assign Hyperlink to one of the buttons. 2. Click Settings. 3. Enter or browse for the program you want to open. You can add a description if you wish. 4. Click OK and then Apply on the main screen. 5. When you click the assigned button, the program you have specified will load. 6.6 Magnifier Function The Magnifier is a unique feature of the mouse. It allows you to zoom in on a specific area of the screen for viewing in closer detail. 1. Check the Magnifier checkbox. 2. Assign Magnifier to one of the buttons. 3. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. 6.7 Button Defaults Each button is assigned a default function. Function Description Left Button Primary Mouse Button Right Button Context Menu Wheel Button Quick/Auto Scroll Programmable Button A Scroll up the document window one page at a time / Go back to previous visited page in the browser Programmable Button B Scroll down the document window one page at a time / Go to next (previously visited) page in the browser To restore these default functions at any time, click Use Default. 17 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.8 Slowing Down the Double-Click Many items in Windows require that you click the left mouse button twice in quick succession to be activated. This is called a ‘double click’. If you experience difficulty double clicking on items, this is because the time in which you have to preform two clicks of the left mouse button is too short. Click the Double-Click tab to set the delay between clicks for which a double-click is registered. Double-click on the icon in the test area. If the icon does not animate, you will need to slow down the double click. The following table lists the fields in this screen. 18 Function Description Double-Click Speed Click and drag this slider towards Slow or Fast to set the double-click speed. Reset to Default Value Click this button to return the double-click speed to the original value. RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Test Area Double-click this icon to test the double-click speed. If successful the icon animates. If the icon does not animate, adjust the DoubleClick Speed. 6.9 Orientation Setup Click the Orientation tab to set the desired angle to hold your mouse. The following table lists the fields in this screen. Function Description Set Orientation Hold the mouse at the desired angle of use, and then click this button. Now move the mouse to your right and make the animated dog run across the screen. The mouse orientation is now matched to the angle at which you held the mouse. Reset Orientation Click this button to return the mouse orientation to its default setting. 19 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.10 Tilt Scroll Wheel Setup Your mouse comes with an advanced scroll wheel that enables horizontal window scrolling as well as vertical. Click the Wheel tab to configure how the scroll and tilt wheel on your mouse is used in the windows environment. 20 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Wheel You can choose to enable Universal Scrolling or Microsoft Office 97 emulation scrolling. 1. Select Enable Universal Scrolling or Use Microsoft Office 97 Scrolling Emulation only. Universal Scrolling Select to enable scrolling in all applications, not only those that support IntelliMouse functionality. Microsoft Office Select to enable scrolling in older applications that are 97 Scrolling Emu- only Office 97 compatible. lation 2. If you select universal scrolling, click Exceptions to configure applications in which it will not be available. 3. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. Exceptions Click the Exception button in the Wheel tab to display a list of applications that use Microsoft Ofice 97 Scrolling Emulation regardless of whether universal scrolling is enabled. 1. Select an item in the list, and then click Remove to delete that item. 21 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 2. Click Add, and then click Browse to select the application to add to this list. Wheel Button You can assign a separate function to the wheel button itself, apart from the scroll function. 1. Select Quick/Auto Scroll Control or Button Function. Quick / Auto Scroll Select to enable the button to act as a scroll speed Control control when pressed. Button Function Select and choose a function from the drop down menu to assign to the wheel button. 2. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. Scrolling Speed You can specify the speed at which the window will scroll when using the scroll wheel. 1. Select Scroll x lines per notch or Scroll one screen per notch. Scroll x lines per notch Select to set the number of lines to scroll when the scroll wheel is moved one notch. Specify the number of lines with the up and down arrows. Scroll one screen per notch Select to scroll the entire window when the scroll wheel is moved one notch (i.e. page up/down). 2. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. 22 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.11 Pointer Utility Click the Pointer Utility tab to configure additional pointer functionality. Pointer Wrap Enable this function to allow the pointer to exit one side of the screen and appear on the opposite side. Slow Motion Enable this function to have the pointer slow down when the Shift key is held down. X Focus Enable this function to make the window under the pointer the active window. 1. Select the function(s) to apply to the pointer. 2. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. 23 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 6.12 Configuring Mouse Suite Settings Click the Mouse Suite tab to add the Mouse Suite icon to the system tray or uninstall the Mouse Suite software. 1. Check Show mouse icon in systray to display the icon in the system tray. 2. Click Apply to have your changes take effect. Uninstalling the Mouse Suite 1. Click Uninstall. 2. A confirmation message displays. Click Yes to uninstall or No to cancel. 24 RocketFish Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse 7 Troubleshooting If you have any problems with your mouse, please check the following: • Check the system requirements to make sure that your system is compatible. • Check to see if the batteries in the mouse are installed correctly. Make sure the polarity of the batteries corresponds with the polarity signs inside the mouse battery compartments. • When the mouse LED is lit red, it indicates battery power low. Replace them with new batteries immediately. • Once the Mouse Suite (see “Installing the Mouse Suite” on page 6) is installed on your computer, the battery status of your mouse is displayed my moving the mouse over the mouse icon in your system tray. See “About the Mouse Suite icon” on page 12. • If the mouse fails to work, check the USB mouse function in your system’s BIOS. The function should be enabled for normal use. • If your PC BIOS setup has mouse options, make sure they are set to default settings. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, refer to your PC’s manual for more information. • Only use the mouse on a clean, flat, non-slippery surface in order to ensure smooth and accurate cursor action. If you use a mouse-pad, darker colors require more battery power. For further assistance with any other questions you may have, please contact your dealer for technical support. 25
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