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Page 2: ...Congratulations with your new ...

Page 3: ...rge right button to right click See the label around the buttons of your RollerMouse Free2 A Rollerbar cursor movement and click B Copy C Left click D Cursor speed and precision selection E Scroll wheel and scroll click F One touch double click G Right click H Paste A RollerMouse Free2 B Integrated wrist rest C 2 short keyboard risers D 2 long keyboard risers E User manual ...

Page 4: ...alling it This process usually takes 10 to 30 seconds 2 Place the keyboard on top of your RollerMouse Free2 The keyboard s front edge should be parallel to the rollerbar Align the scroll wheel with the center of the alphabetical section of your keyboard On most keyboards this will be between the G and the H 3 Take a moment to evaluate the height and angle of your keyboard and find the arrangement ...

Page 5: ... numeric keypad use the alternative riser position B located towards the center of your RollerMouse Free2 for a better fit To raise the front edge of your keyboard 5 mm mount the short risers directly onto the back of your RollerMouse Free2 If you want to raise the front edge of your keyboard even higher simply mount the long risers on top of the short risers If you d rather a flat yet raised keyb...

Page 6: ...Free2 you may find it faster with a softer click ie lower roller click force tension Adjust the click response of the rollerbar If you find you have moved the rollerbar all the way to the left or right but you d like to continue moving your cursor don t worry Simply force the rollerbar slightly further in your intended direction until you hear a gentle click This activates the end detection and th...

Page 7: ...pwards Try not to rest your weight only on your wrists Use your wrist rest to help keep your wrists hands and forearms flat and aligned For more information go to www rollermouse com 3 With your RollerMouse Free2 correctly placed in front you it is possible for your hands wrists and forearms to lie flat and relaxed Your elbows will then naturally fall closer to your body which helps your shoulders...

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