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2. Connect the receiver
a. Turn on your PC.
b. Plug the receiver into the USB port on PC.
3. Communication : the mouse & the receiver
a. Make sure the Power On/Off Switch on the bottom of the mouse is ON.
b. The mouse and receiver have been successfully linked when the cursor’s
movement mimics that of the mouse.
(ǃ) Note:
The unit offers a strong power saving management. Once the mouse
accesses the sleeping mode, to slide the mouse can wake it up.
Power On/Off:
To save energy for long period of non-usage, switch the On/Off button to
Off position to turn off the mouse.
Users can press the DPI button to change the resolution. The LED will
flash once or twice when dpi has been successfully switched to 1000 dpi or
Auto-Speed 800~2400 dpi.
(ǃ) Note:
The mouse, while working if encountering any interference, will
automatically source out with the receiver and transfer to another free
channel. During the transferring, the cursor movement may have a second
delay.
4. 4-way Scrolling
Vertical Scrolling
Roll the wheel up to scroll up; Roll the wheel down to scroll down.
Horizontal Scrolling
Hold the wheel to left to scroll left; Hold the wheel to right to scroll right.
Release the wheel to stop scrolling.
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows Vista & Windows 7 / 8 /10 or MAC OS X (Button functions may
differ on a MAC).
USB Port
(ǃ) Note:
The 4-way scrolling function depends on applications. If the application
supports the 4-way scrolling function, then the mouse will perform it.
(ǃ) Note:
The Red LED on the mouse top is the low battery power indicator. Its 6-
seconds flashing indicates that the batteries inside the mouse are needed
to be replaced.
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