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Congratulations on your purchase! Your new RF-Mouse is easy to install and offers you a host of
useful features. The Radio receiver can be conveniently placed to give you the freedom you need
while working.  The vertical wheel allows you to scroll, or zoom in and out in a document. You
can program the mouse buttons to launch the NetJump or LuckyJump for a quick start to programs
you run frequently. And, your RF-Mouse has a unique ID code, so other RF (Radio Frequency)
pointing devices won’t affect your system.

Connecting the RF-Mouse Receiver

The RF-Mouse receiver connects to your computer in
the same way as a conventional mouse allowing you to
place the receiver wherever is convenient on your
desktop.

1.

 

Locate the round 6-pin PS/2 mouse port on the back of
your computer.

2.

 

Insert the PS/2 connector into the PS/2 port.

Locating the RF-Mouse Receiver

Your RF-Mouse has limitations on the range or distance from the
receiver. To make sure that your mouse sends and receives properly,
refer to the following:

1.

 

For optimal performance, place the receiver at least 8 inches (20
centimeters) away from other electrical devices, such as the
computer, the monitor, or external storage drives.

2.

 

The RF-Mouse should be no farther than 3.3 feet (1.0 meter) from
the mouse receiver. This will ensure optimal communication
between the mouse and receiver.

3.

 

If you are working on a metallic surface, try using a mouse pad
and turning the receiver face down for better reception.

4.

 

Switch frequency channels to prevent interference from other RF
pointing devices. (See the following section for more
information.)

Selecting the Frequency Channel

The RF-Mouse operates on two
frequency channels. To prevent
interference when using two RF
Mice in close proximity a different
frequency channel should be used
for each mouse. Refer to the
following to change the frequency
channel for your mouse:

1.

 

Set the frequency channel on
the receiver to 

or

 2.

2.

 

Remove the battery cover from
the mouse (see the following

Inserting the Batteries

 section).

3.

 

Set the frequency channel on
the mouse to 

or

 2. 

(The

frequency channel for mouse
and receiver must be the same.)

Summary of Contents for RFSW-23

Page 1: ...Radio Wireless Wheel Mouse User s Guide MODEL RFSW 23 Trademark Recognition Windows Office 97 and MS IntelliMouse are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp MN RFSW23 NC ...

Page 2: ...d used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m...

Page 3: ...at your mouse sends and receives properly refer to the following 1 For optimal performance place the receiver at least 8 inches 20 centimeters away from other electrical devices such as the computer the monitor or external storage drives 2 The RF Mouse should be no farther than 3 3 feet 1 0 meter from the mouse receiver This will ensure optimal communication between the mouse and receiver 3 If you...

Page 4: ...d of the mouse up cover as shown here and remove the cover 2 Insert the two AAA batteries The correct polarity is indicated on the battery compartment casing 3 Replace the cover Checking the Batteries power To check the battery power right click the mouse icon in the Taskbar Choose the Check RF Mouse Status option to display the RF Mouse Status window The current battery percentage charge is shown...

Page 5: ...er RF pointing devices to operate your computer Connecting the RF Mouse ID Code When the driver installation is finished your computer reboots and the RF Mouse window shown on the right appears CONNECT ID Move the RF Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection then click Connect ID The unique ID code of your mouse is recognized and another RF pointing device will not function on your compute...

Page 6: ... the wheel The following pages will tell you how to configure the scroll wheels and buttons to suit your specific needs Cleaning the Mouse Clean the mouse regularly to ensure efficient operation Refer to the following 1 Rotate the housing cover counterclockwise until it unlocks and remove it 2 Remove the tracking ball 3 Wash the tracking ball with warm water and soap then allow it to dry 4 Use a c...

Page 7: ... view of a document in an application that supports it Place the cursor in an application that is Microsoft Office 97 2000 compatible Press and hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard then to zoom in move the wheel forward to zoom out move the wheel backwards AutoScroll UseAutoScroll in Windows 95 98 NT 2000 and Microsoft Office97 2000 compatible applications to scroll through large documents AutoScroll...

Page 8: ...n Tab Pointer Speed Lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the screen SnapTo Button Check this box to automatically have the cursor move to the default button in each new dialog box or window Sonar When this box is checked pressing and releasing the Ctrl key will highlight the cursor Trails Check this box when you want your cursor to display pointer trails This option is useful when using an...

Page 9: ...BLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are Designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a ...

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