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The Mouse
The wired/wireless mouse
The wired mouse is a 2-button optical mouse with a scroll wheel/button. The table below
describes the function of each button. The wireless mouse provided with some models
communicates with the computer via RF and functions the same way as a wired mouse.
Wired Mouse
Wireless Mouse
Button
Function
A
Scroll
Wheel/Button
Scrolling the wheel scrolls the screen view up or down. Clicking the
wheel enables a scrolling function, whereby the cursor turns into a
scroll cursor, and you can scroll up/down quickly simply by moving
your mouse up/down.
B
Right-click
Brings out a pop-up menu.
C
Left-click
Selects the item that the pointer/cursor is pointing at. Double-click
to start the program the cursor is pointing at, or to select an entire
paragraph when typing text.
D USB Cord and
Connector
Connects to a USB port.
The Optical Drive
If your computer is equipped with a CD or a CD-writer drive, then you will only be able to play
CD-type discs. Some discs vibrate when playing. This does not affect the optical disc drive.
Precautions
To avoid malfunctions or damage to your optical drive, please observe the following tips:
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Insert the disc into the drive before you start a program.
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Do not eject the disc without first closing the program that is using the disc. This could
potentially cause your computer to stop responding.
•
Periodically clean the disc to remove any dust or fingerprints. Use a soft, scratch-free cloth
or a commercial disc cleaner. (For a commercial disc cleaner, make sure you check with
the sales representative before you purchase it to confirm its suitability for your disc)
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To keep the disc free of fingerprints, hold the disc with your fingers on the outer edge or
with a finger in the inner circle and a finger on the outer edge.
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Always return the disc to its protective case or sleeve when you have finished using it.
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This optical drive only supports the standard 5 ¼ inch (12-cm diameter) optical disc. Using
non-standard sized media will cause it to get stuck and may damage the drive. Therefore,
inserting a non-standard disc may affect the validity of your optical drive’s warranty.