Sysgration AGM-9300 RF Mouse User Manual users manual
Sysgration Ltd. RF Mouse users manual
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AGM-9300 Wireless Optical Mouse Instruction Manual Table of Contents Safety ............................................................................................................ i Federal Communications Commission Radio (FCC) Statement.............. i R&TTE Compliance...................................................................................... i INTRODUCING THE WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE ........................... 1 Package Contents....................................................................................... 1 System Requirements ................................................................................ 1 Features ....................................................................................................... 2 Wireless Optical Mouse Components....................................................... 2 INSERTING BATTERIES ....................................................................... 3 SETTING UP THE WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE ............................... 4 INSTALLING THE iWARE SOFTWARE ............................................... 6 USING THE SOFTWARE....................................................................... 9 Power Savings Mode ................................................................................ 10 A WORD ABOUT ERGONOMICS ....................................................... 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 12 Mouse not detected .................................................................................. 12 Mouse doesn’t work after changing batteries ........................................ 12 Cursor doesn’t move properly on the screen......................................... 12 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY: Jasco Products Company warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of ninety days from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If unit should prove defective within the warranty period, return prepaid with dated proof of purchase to: Jasco Products Company, 311 N.W. 122nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK. 73114 I N T R O D U C I N G M O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S O P T I C A L Congratulations on your purchase of the Wireless Optical Mouse, which combines an innovative ergonomic design with all the features and convenience of wireless technology. The Wireless Optical Mouse has a scroll wheel/middle button that can be assigned various functions such as Web or word processor page scrolling, or launching applications such as Windows Explorer. The Wirelss Optical Mouse also has a forth and fifth button on the sides that are pre-set as forward and back buttons for use with Internet browsers or other supported applications. These buttons can be reprogrammed to launch you favorite applications and shortcuts. The Wireless Optical Mouse needs no software to operate. The USB or PS/2 interface makes it completely Plug and Play in all supported operating systems. The mouse uses two AA batteries. The receiver is powered by the USB or PS/2 interface on the PC. Package Contents After you have unpacked the Wireless Optical Mouse, check the contents to make sure the following items are included. One mouse One RF receiver Two AA batteries (for the mouse) This quick guide USB to PS/2 adapter (OPTIONAL) One CD-ROM with application software If any of the above items are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately. System Requirements Windows XP, ME, 2000, 98, 95, NT 4.0 or later USB or PS/2 port CD-ROM drive (for application software installation) Features Wireless radio frequency (RF) technology Three programmable buttons provide many advanced functions such as scrolling in Web pages and text editors, opening programs, or selecting previous/next slide in PowerPoint Plug and Play compliant Compatibility: PS/2 Interface: Windows XP/ME/2000/98/95/NT4.0 USB Interface: Windows XP/ME/2000/98 Compatible with PowerPoint and all other Windows-compatible presentation programs Compatible with IE and Netscape Web browsers Wireless Optical Mouse Components The Wireless Optical Mouse consists of a mouse and receiver. The following illustration shows the main components: USB to PS/2 adapter (optional) USB connector RF receiver Scroll wheel/middle mouse button (3) Right mouse button Forward Browser button (5) Left mouse button Back Browser Button (4) I N S E R T I N G B A T T E R I E S The Wireless Optical Mouse requires two AA batteries to operate. Refer to the following instructions and illustrations for inserting the batteries: 1. Turn the AQUI RF Crystal Mouse over. 2. Press (A) with your finger and open the battery cover compartment in the direction of the arrow (B): 3. Insert two AA batteries into the compartment. Ensure that you orient the batteries according to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment. 4. Slide the battery compartment cover into the slots (A) and swing the cover closed (B): S E T T I N G U P T H E W I R E L E S S O P T I C A L M O U S E Your Wireless Optical Mouse receiver connects to the USB or PS/2 port on your computer. Note! Insert the batteries before connecting the Wireless Optical Mouse. Refer to the previous section. Refer to the following instructions and illustrations to connect the Wireless Optical Mouse to your PC: 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Plug the USB connector on the RF receiver cable into the USB port on your computer. If you want to connect to your computer’s PS/2 port, use the USB to PS/2 adapter. Connect the adapter to the RF receiver and then connect the receiver to the computer’s PS/2 port as shown: 3. Place the RF receiver and the mouse in the proper location for your computer. 8 inches Place the receiver at least 8 inches (20 cm) from electrical devices such as the computer or monitor. 4. Turn on the computer. If your OS is Windows 98, the Add New Hardware Wizard starts. Insert your Windows 98 CD into the CD-ROM drive. Follow the instructions on the screen. Use thekey to move among items on the screen and press to make selections. If the OS is Windows ME/2000/XP, the USB driver is installed automatically. 5. Use a bent paper clip to press the RF receiver connect button (A), and then press the mouse connect button (B). Note! Repeat Step 5 when connecting the RF Optical Mouse for the first time and after replacing the batteries. Connect switches Note! You can also press the receiver connect switch (A) to awaken the computer from suspend mode. Ensure that the mouse is working. If the cursor does not respond to mouse movement, repeat Step 5 to ensure that a connection has been made. If it still is not working, refer to the Troubleshooting section at the end of this guide. Note! The Wireless Optical Mouse has an 800-dpi sensor, which makes cursor sensitivity exceptionally high. If you are browsing the Web and make a selection with the right mouse button while accidentally moving the cursor, the selection will not be made. Ensure that you hold the cursor steady while making selections. I N S T A L L I N G T H E W A R E S O F T W A R E The Wireless Optical Mouse comes with software to enhance its function. The software is located on the bundled CD-ROM. Note! Connect your Wireless Optical Mouse before installing the software. Refer to the previous section. Follow these instructions to install the software for the Wireless Optical Mouse: 1. Insert the application software CD into the CD-ROM drive.. 2. If the CD does not auto run, click Start, Run. Type “D:\Setup.exe” (assuming D is your CD-ROM drive) in the Run Open text box and click OK. The iWare mouse installation program starts. 3. 4. Click Next. Select “5 Button Wheel Mouse,” and click Next. 5. Select “USB Port” or “PS/2 Port” and click Next. 6. Click Next to accept the default directory or browse to the desired directory. 7. Click Next to accept the default folder or type a new folder name. 8. Click Next to start copying files to your computer. 9. Click Finish to complete the installation. 10. When the computer has restarted, an iWare mouse icon appears in the taskbar. iWare mouse icon U S I N G T H E S O F T W A R E After your computer restarts, the iWare Mouse icon lower right side of your screen in the taskbar: appears at the iWare Mouse Double-click the iWare Mouse icon in the taskbar to open the iWare Mouse Setting screen. The following table describes the iWare Settings: Wheel Tab Wheel Mode These two items define the operation of the scroll wheel: • System default (Intelli-Mouse) mode: this option sets the wheel scrolling function as Microsoft’s IntelliMouse standard. • Enhance scroll mode: enables enhanced scroll mode. Note! Experiment with these two modes; after some practice, choose the mode that best suits your work habits. Wheel Speed These items enable you to set how fast the page scrolls on the screen: • Scroll # lines per scroll unit: sets the number of text lines that the page will scroll. • Scroll one page per scroll unit: sets the screen to scroll one complete page at a time. Button Tab Enables you to program the middle button and buttons on the left and right side of the mouse for common applications. Choose the function from the drop-down list. About Tab Provides the iWare software version. Refer to this screen when updating the software to ensure that you have the most recent version. Power Savings Mode The Wireless Optical Mouse features a power saving mode to save battery power. The optical sensor indicates the power saving mode. Refer to the following table: Mouse in use Optical sensor LED illuminates 1 second inactivity Optical sensor LED dims to indicate power standby mode. Moving the mouse to be active. 1 minutes inactivity Optical sensor LED flashes quickly. Enter sleeping1 mode. Moving the mouse to be active. 10 minutes inactivity Optical sensor LED flashes slowly. Enter sleeping2 mode. Moving the mouse to be active. 30 minutes inactivity Optical sensor LED dims out, Enter sleeping3 mode Clicking any botton to make active. Note! There is two ways to make mouse active, move or click any button. 10 A W O R D A B O U T E R G O N O M I C S Ergonomics is the study of how people with their different physical characteristics and ways of functioning relate to their working environment (the furnishings and machines they use). The goal of Ergonomics is to incorporate comfort, efficiency, and safety into the design of keyboards, computer desks, chairs, and other items in an effort to prevent physical discomfort and health problems in the working environment. If your budget permits, buy ergonomically designed furniture such as chairs, shelves, and desks that fit your physical characteristics and work methods. You can create an ergonomically improved workstation without spending much money. Following are a few tips to help you work effectively without a lot of physical discomfort: • Keep your forearms, wrists, and hands in a relaxed position, with your elbows at your side. • Position the keyboard and mouse so that you do not have to reach for them. • Don’t strike the keys too hard; type with a soft touch. • Keep your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor or on a foot rest. • Use a chair that provides good back support. • Try to place the monitor so that there is little glare from the sun on the monitor. • Walk around the room every hour. • Every half-hour look away from the computer screen for a few minutes. • Vary your tasks throughout the day. • Avoid resting your wrists on sharp edges. 11 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Mouse not detected If the Wireless Optical Mouse doesn’t respond to activity, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the receiver is properly connected to the USB or PS/2 port (Refer to SETTING UP THE WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE on page 4). 2. Ensure that the batteries have been installed correctly (refer to INSERTING BATTERIES page 3). 3. Ensure that there are no IRQ or I/O address conflicts. Refer to your operating system user’s manual for information on resolving IRQ and I/O address conflicts. Mouse doesn’t work after changing batteries If the Wireless Optical Mouse doesn’t respond to activity after replacing the batteries, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have established a connection between the RF receiver and the mouse (Refer to SETTING UP THE WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE on page 4). 2. Ensure that the batteries have been installed correctly (refer to INSERTING BATTERIES page 3). 3. Ensure that the batteries are not discharged. Cursor doesn’t move properly on the screen If the cursor doesn’t move or the motion is erratic, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have established a connection between the RF receiver and the mouse (Refer to SETTING UP THE WIRELESS OPTICAL MOUSE on page 4). 2. Change the position of the RF receiver. There should be a distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) between the receiver and any electrical appliance (such as speakers, the monitor, or the computer). 3. Ensure that the mouse batteries are not discharged. If they are discharged replace them (refer to INSERTING BATTERIES page 3). 4. Optical mice do not function properly on some glossy or dark colored (blue, black, or red) surfaces. Test the mouse on a black piece of white paper. If this resolves the problem place your mouse on a suitable surface. Mouse pads are available in compatible colors. 12
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