Primax Electronics MMORFE4UL Rocketfish 2.4G Wireless Mouse User Manual RF CMBO 10 0213 MAN V1 English

Primax Electronics Ltd Rocketfish 2.4G Wireless Mouse RF CMBO 10 0213 MAN V1 English

Contents

Manual Part 1

2.4 GHz Wireless ComboRF-CMBOUser GuideRF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 1  Monday, March 29, 2010  9:40 AM
22.4 GHz Wireless ComboContentsImportant safety instructions ..................................... 3Introduction ...................................................................... 4Features............................................................................... 4Package contents .................................................. 5System requirements ........................................... 5Keyboard top .......................................................... 5Keyboard status LED............................................. 7Keyboard bottom .................................................. 7Mouse top ................................................................ 8Mouse status LED .................................................. 8Mouse bottom........................................................ 9Setting up the keyboard and mouse......................10Installing keyboard batteries...........................10Installing the mouse batteries ........................11Setting up the keyboard and mouse............13RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 2  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
3RF-CMBOUsing the combo driver ..............................................13Installing the combo driver .............................14Configuring the mouse.....................................14Uninstalling the combo driver........................19Maintaining .....................................................................20Troubleshooting ............................................................20Specifications..................................................................20Legal notices ...................................................................22One-year limited warranty.........................................25Important safety instructions1Read these instructions.2Keep these instructions.3Heed all warnings.4Follow all instructions.5Do not use this apparatus near water.6Clean only with dry cloth.7Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.8Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.9To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain, moisture, dripping, or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on it.10 Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 3  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
4IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of a Rocketfish 2.4 GHz Wireless Combo.This guide explains how to correctly operate and get the best performance from your wireless keyboard and mouse. Read this user guide carefully before using your product, then keep it next to your computer for quick reference.Features•Keyboard•104-key design• Eighteen hotkeys• One connect button• Power switch•Soft palm rest• Laser mouse• Tilt/ scroll wheel• Three mouse buttons • Two hotkey buttons• One pairing button• Power switch•Power saving mode•Working range up to 10 meters (line-of-sight)• Dual color status LED indicatorIf any item is missing or damaged, contact Rocketfish at 1-800-620-2790.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 4  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
5RF-CMBOPackage contentsBefore you start using your keyboard and mouse the first time, verify that your package contains the following:•Keyboard•Laser Mouse• 2.4 GHz receiver• Installation CD• Batteries for the keyboard and mouse•Quick setup guideSystem requirements• Computer with a USB port• Microsoft Windows® XP Service Pack 3 or higher, Windows® Vista, Windows® 7Keyboard top#Icon Description1Calculator button. Press to open the open the calculator.2Application Switch button. Press to switch between open programs.3Play/Pause button. Press to start or pause CD or DVD playback.4Stop button. Press to stop CD or DVD playback.Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12Prt ScrScreenInsertBackspaceEnterEnterAltCtrlCaps LockTabAlt CtrlPageUpPageDown+=_---)(**&^%$#@!~`_/+DeleteScrollEndHomeHome798End11023456789QP{[{[\/WE R T Y U I OA:;"'SDFGHJ KLZXCVB NM<,.>?Ins0Del.4PgUp3PgDnNumLock652Shift ShiftPauseBreak Lock13121110141618202215171921135792468RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 5  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
65Previous track button. Press to go to the previous track on a CD or previous chapter on a DVD.6Next track button. Press to go to the next track on a CD or next chapter on a DVD.7Increase volume button. Press to increase the volume.8Decrease volume button. Press to decrease the volume.9Mute volume button. Press to mute the sound. Press again to unmute the sound.10 Help button. Press to open online help for the currently active application.11 Spelling button. Press to run the spell checker for the currently active program (if available).12 Slideshow button. Press to enter slideshow mode in Wondows Picture and Fax Viewer.13 Status LED. For more information, see “Keyboard status LED” on page 7.14 E-mail button. Press to open your e-mail program.15 Sleep button. Press to put your computer in sleep mode. Press again to wake your computer. 16 Home button. Press to go to your home page in a Web browser.17 Search button. Press to open the Search window.18 My Favorite button. Press to open the list of your favorite Web sites.19 Back Web page button. Press to go to the previous page in a Web browser.20 Forward Web page button. Press to go to the next page in a Web browser.21 Refresh Web page button. Press to refresh (reload) a page in a Web browser.22 Stop Web page button. Press to stop loading a page in a Web browser.#Icon DescriptionRF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 6  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
7RF-CMBOKeyboard status LEDKeyboard bottomColor DescriptionGreen The keyboard is turned on and the battery level normal.Flashing red The battery level is low.Flashing red and green The keyboard is pairing.#Item Description1CONNECT button Press to put the keyboard in pre-pairing mode.2OFF ON switch Slide to turn the keyboard on or off.CONNECTOFF   ONRF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 7  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
8Mouse topMouse status LED#Item Description1Left button Press to perform left-button actions like selecting items or opening programs.2Forward button Press to go to the next page in a Web browser.3Back button Press to go to the previous page in a Web browser. 4Right button Press to perform standard right-mouse actions such as opening pop-up menus or viewing help information.5Tilt/scroll wheel Roll to move the screen image up or down or tilt to move the screen left or right. If you press down on the scroll wheel, a four-way icon appears on the screen. Move the mouse up, down, left, or right to scroll.6LED indicator Status LED. For more information, see “Mouse status LED” on page 8.Color DescriptionGreen The mouse is turned on and the battery level normal.Flashing red The battery level is low.Flashing green The mouse is pairing.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 8  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
9RF-CMBOMouse bottom#Item Description1Laser sensor Detects the mouse movements and sends signals to the computer to move the mouse pointer on the screen.2CONNECT button Press to put the mouse in pre-pairing mode.3OFF ON switch Slide to turn the mouse on or off.4Battery compartment Provides storage for the batteries and receiver.CONNECTOFF ONRF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 9  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
10Setting up the keyboard and mouseInstalling keyboard batteriesTo install keyboard batteries:1Remove the battery compartment cover.2Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the + and – symbols on the batteries align with the + and – symbols in the battery compartment.3Replace the battery compartment cover.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 10  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
11RF-CMBOInstalling the mouse batteriesTo install mouse batteries:1Press the tab to release the battery compartment cover, then remove the cover.2Pull the receiver out of the battery compartment.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 11  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
123Insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the + and – symbols on the batteries align with the + and – symbols in the battery compartment.4Replace the battery compartment cover. RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 12  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
13RF-CMBOSetting up the keyboard and mouseTo set up the keyboard and mouse:1Plug the 2.4 GHz receiver into an available USB port on your computer.2Slide the power switch of the mouse to ON, to turn the mouse on.3Slide the power switch of the keyboard to ON, to turn the keyboard on. The computer recognizes the keyboard and mouse automatically.The keyboard and mouse are ready to use.Using the combo driverTo use advanced functions, such as tilt wheel driver, dynamic search and magnifier, you need to install the mouse driver and software.2OFF ON1 RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 13  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM
14Installing the combo driverTo install the combo driver:1Insert the installation CD (provided) in the CD drive on your computer. The installation program should start automatically. If it does not start automatically, open Windows Explorer, browse to the CD, then double- click autorun.exe. The Rocketfish Wireless combo screen opens.2Click Install Combo Driver. The Welcome screen opens.3Click Next. The Start installation screen opens.4Click Next. An installation progress bar appears.When the installation is complete, the Setup Complete screen opens.5Click Finish.Configuring the mouseTo configure the mouse:• Double-click the mouse icon   on the system tray to open the mouse program, then click a tab to adjust a mouse function. You can select any of the following tabs:•Buttons—See “Configuring mouse buttons” on page 15.•Double-Click—See ”Adjusting the double-click speed” on page 16.•Orientation—See ”Adjusting the orientation” on page 16.•Wheel—See ”Adjusting the wheel settings” on page 17.•Pointer Utility—See “Adjusting pointer behavior” on page 18.•Mouse Suite—See “Hiding the system tray’s mouse icon” on page 18.RF-CMBO_10-0213_MAN_V1_English.fm  Page 14  Wednesday, March 31, 2010  3:35 PM

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