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The RF-Mouse ID code

Each RF-Mouse is assigned a unique ID code at manufacture, so the receiver only picks up the signal
from your mouse and prevents other RF-Mouse radio signals from operating on your computer. This
feature can also be disabled, allowing other RF-pointing devices to operate your computer.

Connecting the RF-Mouse ID Code

When the driver installation is finished your
computer reboots and the RF-Mouse window
(shown on the right) appears.

CONNECT ID:

 Move the RF-Mouse for a few

seconds to establish a connection, then click

Connect ID

. The unique ID code of your mouse is

recognized and another RF pointing device will not
function on your computer.

Exit: 

Click 

Exit

 if no other RF pointing devices

are within 3 meters range or if you want other RF
pointing devices to be able to access your
computer.

Changing the RF-Mouse ID Code

You can use a new RF-Mouse on your computer without changing the Radio receiver; you just need to
change the ID code. Refer to the following:

1.

 

Press [Shift + Alt + F11] or [Shift + Alt + F12] to call up the RF-Mouse ID Code window.

2.

 

Move the RF-Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection, then click 

Connect ID

.

3.

 

The new ID code is Connected and the RF-Mouse window closes.

4.

 

Click Exit to close the RF-Mouse ID code window.

Identifying Components

The mouse is designed to fit snugly into your hand. The scroll wheel is
positioned on the top allowing for easy operation with the index finger.
Standard mouse buttons are positioned to either side of the scroll wheels
and can be reached comfortably with the index and ring fingers. A third
button is placed under the vertical wheel and can be easily clicked by
pushing down on the wheel.

The following pages will tell you how to configure the scroll wheels and
buttons to suit your specific needs.

Cleaning the Mouse

Clean the mouse regularly to ensure efficient operation. Refer to the following:

1.

 

Rotate the housing cover counterclockwise until it unlocks and
remove it.

2.

 

Remove the tracking ball.

3.

 

Wash the tracking ball with warm water and soap then allow it to
dry.

4.

 

Use a cotton swab and alcohol to clean the tracking rollers in the
housing.

5.

 

Replace the tracking ball and the housing cover.

6.

 

Rotate the housing cover clockwise until it locks in place.

Summary of Contents for RFW-23

Page 1: ...Radio Wireless 2 Wheel Mouse User s Guide Model RFW 23 Trademark Recognition Windows Office 97 and MS IntelliMouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp MN RFW 23 NC...

Page 2: ...sed in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipme...

Page 3: ...ends and receives properly refer to the following 1 For optimal performance place the receiver at least 8 inches 20 centimeters away from other electrical devices such as the computer the monitor or e...

Page 4: ...the Check RF Mouse Status option to display the RF Mouse Status window The current battery percentage charge is shown Installing the Mouse Software Before you can take advantage of the many features y...

Page 5: ...2 to call up the RF Mouse ID Code window 2 Move the RF Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection then click Connect ID 3 The new ID code is Connected and the RF Mouse window closes 4 Click Exi...

Page 6: ...scroll up or down in the current application window To scroll up move the vertical wheel forward to scroll down move the wheel back See Wheel Tab on page 8 for more information Horizontal Scroll Lets...

Page 7: ...e from commands commonly used for Web browsing In the Mouse Properties window select the Buttons tab and then assign NetJump in the drop down menu for the desired button See Settings Tab and Executing...

Page 8: ...urchased may differ somewhat from the illustration shown in the Buttons tab The third button on some models is positioned under the vertical scroll wheel instead of at the side as shown here Pointers...

Page 9: ...o scroll horizontally by positioning the cursor over the horizontal scroll bar When this option is unchecked you must press the Ctrl key while turning the horizontal wheel to use the zoom function Set...

Page 10: ...e your command See the Settings Tab section above for instructions on customizing NetJump Executing LuckyJump Commands LuckyJump combines commonly used tasks for Windows environments into one convenie...

Page 11: ...to create a specific command menu for a particular application and then assign it each time you work in that application Creating a Command Menu Follow these instructions to create a new Command Menu...

Page 12: ...commands Click Insert Separator to group command families as shown below Select commands or separators you don t need and click Delete Command to remove them 8 Click OK when you are finished You are r...

Page 13: ...ssign text and keyboard shortcuts for one click playback in all programs Refer to The Keyboard Sequence Command below for detailed instructions on this command Generic Comman d Choose from a list of c...

Page 14: ...u have finished adding commands close the User defined Options window and the Mouse Properties window 8 Open a text editor or e mail messenger and place the cursor where you want the message added Sel...

Page 15: ...then type in the keyboard sequence To apply the Underline command as shown below type Ctrl Shift W 5 Click Stop when you are finished and then click OK 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to add more Keyboard Sequ...

Page 16: ...the end of the Command List and assign the Test Command Menu to the LuckyJump grid in the same way See Creating Your Own Command Menu on page 10 if you have not already created a Test Command Menu 5...

Page 17: ...ign a shortcut in LuckyJump for instant online access Test Command Menu Choose Test Command Menu from the LuckyJump grid The Command Menu list that you previously learned to create appears see Creatin...

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