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Summary of Contents for ErgoFit F8E826-OPT

Page 1: ...20 654 7349 Belkin Components Ltd Express Business Park Shipton Way Rushden NN10 6GL United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1933 35 2000 Fax 44 0 1933 31 2000 Belkin Corporation 501 West Walnut Street Compton CA 90220 USA Tel 310 898 1100 Fax 310 898 1111 Belkin Ltd 7 Bowen Crescent West Gosford NSW 2250 Australia Tel 61 0 2 4372 8600 Fax 61 0 2 4372 8603 Belkin Tech Support US 310 898 1100 ext 2263 800 223 5546...

Page 2: ...F8E826 OPT User Manual ErgoFit Wireless OpticalMouse Experience advanced functionality with wireless freedom ...

Page 3: ...dware Installation 3 Connecting the USB Mouse 4 Connecting the PS 2 Mouse 5 Synchronizing your Mouse to your Receiver 6 Setting your Mouse to ID Mode 6 Software Installation 7 Using the Wheel 8 Software Features 10 Troubleshooting 15 Information 17 ...

Page 4: ... navigating accuracy The ErgoFit works from up to six feet away without a cord giving you unencumbered freedom of movement It provides five customizable buttons including the convenient scroll wheel to make repetitive tasks simpler than ever Please read through this entire manual to ensure the safe long term use of your ErgoFit Wireless Optical Mouse and for help in getting the most from its advan...

Page 5: ... software from any mice that were previously installed on your computer This is to avoid any conflicts they may create which could result in an improper installation of your new ErgoFit Wireless Optical Mouse Please consult the documents that came with your previous mouse for proper instructions on how to uninstall the software and drivers ...

Page 6: ... PS 2 Port USB Port IMPORTANT Do not install the software until the mouse is connected to your computer If you have not yet connected the mouse please follow the Hardware Installation instructions NOTE Your mouse is functional without installing the software However we recommend software installation because the software allows you to program the mouse buttons for various functions adding personal...

Page 7: ...mplete the installation automatically In Windows 98 and 2000 you will need to go through the Hardware Wizard process clicking the appropriate prompts as necessary Windows 98 may also require you to insert your Windows 98 Installation CD into your computer to complete the install 5 When your installation is complete insert the batteries into the mouse and the mouse should sync up with the receiver ...

Page 8: ...e connector to the PS 2 6 pin mouse port on your computer 4 Place the batteries into the mouse 5 Turn the computer on 6 When the computer finishes starting up it will automatically detect the mouse and make it functional NOTE If the mouse does not work please see instructions under Synchronizing your Mouse to your Receiver 7 When your mouse is properly connected you can start the software installa...

Page 9: ... non ID to ID mode in order to eliminate interference If you do not change to ID mode you may experience cross talk with another wireless mouse which will impede your mouse s operation Setting your Mouse to ID Mode 1 To set the mouse to ID mode push the button on the receiver for one second only The light on the receiver will light brightly 2 Then sync the mouse to the receiver by pushing the sync...

Page 10: ...re allows you to program the mouse buttons for various functions adding personalized efficiency and enjoyment to your computing experience 1 Insert the CD into your computer 2 The computer will automatically detect the CD and begin installing the software 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation NOTE If the computer does not automatically detect the CD do the following 1 Cl...

Page 11: ...ar To scroll with your mouse simply rotate the wheel on your mouse forward or backward AutoScroll AutoScroll allows you to automatically scroll through a document without having to move the mouse or mouse wheel constantly To AutoScroll while in a document click the AutoScroll mouse button An origin mark will appear at your pointer position To initiate AutoScroll mode move your pointer vertically h...

Page 12: ...vailable You can use the zooming function to zoom in or magnify a page or section of a page or you can zoom out to see more of the page page displays at a reduced magnification To zoom in hold down the Ctrl key while rotating the mouse wheel forward To zoom out hold down the Ctrl key while rotating the mouse wheel backward ...

Page 13: ...right panel on your screen when using the Windows operating system Double clicking on the battery icon will open the Mouse Properties dialog box or b You can access your Mouse Properties through your mouse s Control Panel in Windows Click the Start button click Settings and click on the Control Panel In the Control Panel double click on the mouse icon Through your Mouse Properties dialog box you w...

Page 14: ...utton function you can open the application or document of your choice with a simple click HyperGrid HyperGrid incorporates nine common Windows tasks on one easy to use grid so you don t have to move to various screen areas to perform a task To use the HyperGrid press and hold the assigned mouse button to display the grid Without releasing the button move the pointer to an icon on the grid Release...

Page 15: ...e horizontal scroll bar Resize Jumps to the size grip to resize the active window Orientation The Orientation feature allows you to recalibrate your mouse so you can use it in a more comfortable position Pointer Wrap With Pointer Wrap enabled when the pointer reaches the edge of the screen it will automatically go through and appear on the other side Pointer Vanish When Pointer Vanish is enabled t...

Page 16: ...erfere with other Shift key functions X Focus With X Focus enabled you can make an open window active simply by moving the pointer over its title bar This function is useful if you want to alternate between several open windows without clicking Auto Jump When Auto Jump is enabled the pointer will automatically appear on the default button e g OK whenever a dialog box is opened Battery and Channel ...

Page 17: ...r to the ID Mode and Non ID Mode information below ID Mode Suggested working environment Office Press Sync button on the receiver Press Sync button on the mouse until the LED on receiver turns off The ID Mode is set Non ID Mode Suggested working environment Home or SOHO Office Press Sync button on the receiver for approximately five seconds Note the light will dim after releasing button When light...

Page 18: ...or on some half tone printed surfaces Why don t the scroll functions work with my notebook Check to be sure that you have disabled your notebook s trackball touchpad or J key in the BIOS then enable the external port so that all your mouse s functions will be available My USB mouse was not detected by the system and won t work Why Please do the following 1 Make sure your USB mouse is completely pl...

Page 19: ... Wireless Optical Mouse is not responding Please do the following 1 Make sure to install the batteries positioned for the correct polarity 2 Make sure you have connected the receiver correctly 3 Make sure the receiver is at least 8 inches approx 20cm away from other electrical devices such as computers monitors and printers 4 Try establishing communication between the two devices using ID Mode Ref...

Page 20: ...s human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm 8 inches during normal operation Federal Communications Commission Notice 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 residential installation This equipment...

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