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Owner’s Manual

for installing, setting up and using your new product

What’s Included

Step Two

• Hardware — IBM PC or compatible with one 

available USB port and a CD drive.

• Software — Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 

98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, or 
Windows XP.

Windows NT does not support the USB interface.

System Requirements

Step One

Step Four

USB 27 MHz 
Wireless Optical Mouse

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Thank you for buying an HP USB 27 MHz Wireless 
Optical Mouse. The mouse’s advanced RF (radio 
frequency) technology enables 360-degree operation 
around your computer - no line-of-sight placement 
required. Its ergonomic design lets you hold and use 
it comfortably. The mouse’s optical technology 
senses mouse movements precisely and smoothly, 
with no moving parts to clean or replace.

As Windows 98/98 SE does not support the 
mouse’s scroll function, you must install the 
supplied software to use the mouse. Follow these 
steps ONLY if you have Windows 98/98 SE.

1. Make sure the supplied USB receiver is 

connected to the computer. 

2. Insert the supplied mouse driver CD into your 

computer’s CD ROM drive.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish 

installing the mouse driver.

Installing Software

Mouse                 USB Receiver              Charger
AC Adapter       Owner’s Manual        Driver CD
        AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (2)

Installing the Batteries

1. Open the battery compartment cover 

by squeezing the mouse’s sides 
where it attaches to the mouse as 
shown.

2. While squeezing the sides of the 

mouse, pull the battery 
compartment cover out with your 
other hand.

3. Insert the two supplied Ni-MH 

batteries into the battery 
compartment as indicated by the 
polarity markings (+ and -) 
marked inside.

4. Replace the battery compartment 

cover.

Charging the Batteries

1. Connect the 

supplied AC 
adapter to the DC 
jack on the back of 
the supplied charger. 
Then, plug the other 
end of the adapter 
into a standard 
AC outlet.

2. Place the mouse’s 

charging contacts on the charger’s contacts to 
charge the batteries.
The green charging indicator lights. Charge the 
rechargeable batteries at least 8 hours before 
you use the mouse for the first time.

Caution: You must use a regulated Class II power 
source that supplies 5V DC and delivers at least 
450 mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its 
plug must fit the charger’s DC jack. The supplied 
AC adapter meets these specifications. Using an 
adapter that does not meet these specifications 
could damage the charger or the adapter.
Notes: 

The mouse wheel flashes blue when the 
battery is low.

You can also use AA alkaline batteries in the 
mouse if the rechargeable batteries are weak. 
If you do this, be sure not to place the mouse in 
the charger.

You must reset the channel when you replace 
the rechargeable batteries. See “Setting the 
Channel” for more information.

Step Three

Setting the Channel

Your mouse uses two 
RF channels and up to 
256 ID codes. Channel 
and ID are 
automatically selected 
when you connect the 
mouse to the receiver. 

When you change the 
batteries in your 
mouse or receive 
interference from 
another wireless mouse, 
you must set the RF channel. 
To set the channel, use a pointed object to press 

Connect

 on the bottom of the mouse.

Connect

Connecting the Charger 
to the Computer

1. Plug the supplied USB receiver into the 

USB socket on the back of the charger.

2. Plug the charger’s USB connector into a 

USB port on your computer.

Step Five

Synchronizing the Mouse

1. Plug the supplied USB receiver into the 

USB port for the supplied charger, your 
computer, or keyboard.

2. Place the mouse within 1 foot of the 

USB receiver.

3. Use a pointed object such as a pen to 

press Connect on the bottom of the 
mouse for less than 1 second. 

4. Press Synchronization on the USB receiver. The blue LED on the USB 

receiver flashes, showing that the mouse and USB receiver are 
synchronized.

Note: If the mouse and USB receiver do not synchronize, remove the batteries 
from the mouse and unplug the USB receiver. Then wait about 20 seconds. Next, 
reinstall the batteries in the mouse and repeat the steps in this section.

5. Move the mouse around. The cursor on your computer screen should move, 

showing that the mouse is ready to use. The blue LED on the USB receiver 
lights when you use the mouse.

USB Receiver

Step Six

Using the Charger With the USB Receiver

The supplied charger with USB port and cable and 
USB receiver make it easy to connect the mouse to a 
notebook computer for traveling or a desktop computer 
at home. When traveling, you can detach the USB receiver 
from the charger and then attach it to your notebook com-
puter. When at home, you can attach the USB receiver to 
the charger and then connect the charger’s USB cable to 
the computer.

Note: If you attach the supplied mini USB receiver to your notebook computer, 
always carry the charger separately so you can charge the mouse whenever 
necessary.

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