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The LED
indicates the activity of the transmitter. If the LED is lit, the transmitter is on. If the LED is blinking and/or dim, the
transmitter battery needs to be recharged soon. If the LED is dark, the transmitter is either in "sleep" mode, or the battery is dead.
Press any button to wake up the transmitter. If the LED remains dark, return the transmitter to the receiver cradle, attach the AC
adapter, and allow to recharge for more than 14 hours before using again.
The Channel Select Button
switches between eight different broadcasting channels in series. Click this button if you are
experiencing inconsistant or erratic cursor movements due to possible radio interference.
The "Off" Button
, on the underside of the transmitter, allows the transmitter to be put into "sleep" mode. In sleep mode certain
electronics are turned off, allowing battery life to be conserved when the mouse is not in use. To put the transmitter into "sleep" mode,
hold down the Channel Select button and quickly depress the "Off" button. To reactivate the transmitter, press any button.
The Left and Right Mouse Buttons
act as the left and right buttons on any standard computer mouse. Pressing either of the buttons
will also wake the transmitter if it has been put into "sleep" mode. The right mouse button, in some applications, may also "park" the
cursor. By right-double-clicking, the cursor can be frozen in one place. A second right-double-click frees the cursor and allows it to
move normally again.
The Connector
allows the attachment of two external switches that will then function as Left and Right Mouse Buttons. The
transmitter buttons will continue to work normally. The jack for each switch is directly in front of its corresponding button. Any
switch with a standard 3.5 mm mono connector plug may be used.
The Connector also provides the modular jack for attaching the visor, for hands-free mousing. The jacks are identified in the sketch
below (looking at the front of the transmitter):