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4. How to Use Your ErgoMouse

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4.2 Care for Your Mouse

Maintenance of your ErgoMouse

is important. It is designed

to provide years of trouble-free service. A self-cleaning ball
cage helps prevent dust and lint from building up around the
ball. However, if the pointer should skip or move abnormally
on screen, we recommend you clean your mouse manually.

a. First, turn the retainer ring counterclockwise to remove

the ball.

b. Wipe the ball with a clean lint-free cloth.

c. Blow into the ball cage to dislodge any dust and lint.

d. If there is build-up on the rubber rollers inside the ball

cage, clean using a cotton swab lightly coated with
isopropyl alcohol to remove any debris.

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Page 2: ...C user It works with Windows for optimum compatibility and its sleek design helps reduce stress and undue hand and wrist fatigue It features dynamic resolution low friction rollers and three separate function micro switches buttons for years of productive use Once the software has been loaded onto your computer the center button of your mouse can be programmed to perform the same tasks as Left But...

Page 3: ...e the serial adapter before connecting the mouse cable to the computer WARNING To avoid damage turn your computer off before plugging or unplugging any pointing devices a Locate the computer PS 2 mouse port or Serial port on the back of your computer b Plug your mouse into the appropriate port suggested above Check the box in which your mouse was shipped to verify the ports supported c If applicab...

Page 4: ...dows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT 4 0 a Insert the CursorWare diskette in the A or B drive b Click on Start in the lower left corner of your screen c Then click on Run d Type A INSTALL or B INSTALL and then click on OK e Click Next f Click Next g Specify if you are using a PS 2 or Serial mouse see Section 1 2 h Click Next i Click Yes I want to restart my computer then click Finish Note Remove the ...

Page 5: ...ver then you must remove the excess drivers Q If I have more than one mouse driver how do I remove the driver without the mouse control How do I boot into normal Windows mode A Use your Windows Key at the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard if you have one if not press Alt S to go to the Start button in Windows 98 Then use your Up Arrow to select Settings then use your Right Arrow to select C...

Page 6: ...en press Enter Then you will have to reboot your computer Use your Windows Key at the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard if you have one if not press Alt S Then use the Up Arrow to select Shut Down and press Enter Use your Arrow Key to select Restart and press Enter Q After installing the mouse driver and rebooting my mouse will not work How do I change the mouse driver without mouse control...

Page 7: ...sions The wording or options will be a little different but should be somewhat the same Windows will then continue to ask questions and help guide you through the changes Use your Arrow Keys Enter and Tab keys to continue through the process Windows may or may not start searching for Plug and Play devices right away and it may or may not find anything new If it does not find anything new it will a...

Page 8: ... the Up Arrow to select Shut Down and use your Enter key Use the Arrow Key to select Restart and press Enter Q Why does my external mouse not work with my laptop computer A You may have to disable the onboard mouse in order to use an external mouse Try looking in your CMOS or BIOS in order to disable the onboard mouse If you do not have this option or do not know how to get into your BIOS or CMOS ...

Page 9: ...e words Win98 Function then clicking on the box with the word Backspace Find the one you wish to use and click on it You can also select the zoom option You can choose to zoom in and observe something in large medium or small To select this simply click in the circle next to the words Zoom In then click on the box with the word Large Select the one you want Below this section is a box marked Butto...

Page 10: ...ong of a tail you would like your arrow to have And finally in the bottom right corner is the Set Double Click Time section The double click speed allows you to modify the speed at which your mouse responds The slower the setting the slower you can double click for your mouse to respond To see which speed is best for you try double clicking within the Test box If you double click and it does not c...

Page 11: ... the pointer should skip or move abnormally on screen we recommend you clean your mouse manually a First turn the retainer ring counterclockwise to remove the ball b Wipe the ball with a clean lint free cloth c Blow into the ball cage to dislodge any dust and lint d If there is build up on the rubber rollers inside the ball cage clean using a cotton swab lightly coated with isopropyl alcohol to re...

Page 12: ...l be necessary to close the CursorWare Panel in your taskbar Click on the X button in the upper right corner of the CursorWare window When asked if you are sure if you want to quit click on Yes Now you are ready to begin the uninstall process b Click on Start c Select Settings d Select Control Panel e Select Add Remove Programs f Select CursorWare 1 0 then click on Add Remove g You will be asked i...

Page 13: ...r from whom you purchased the product Proof of purchase may be required This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident abuse misuse or misapplication if the product has been modified without the written permission of Belkin or if any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS WHETHER ORAL ...

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