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Important Information 

 

For Windows® 7 , Windows Vista® & Windows® XP you can use the mouse immediately after plugging the dongle 

receiver into your PC USB port.   

Mouse Button Function 

Please refer to the mouse drawing picture :  
1.

 

Left button 

2.

 

Right button 

3.

 

Scroll /middle  button/battery 

low indicator 

4.

 

Backward  

5.

 

Forward 6.

 

CPI button 

 

 

 

Hardware Installation 

1.

 

Plug the receiver into your available USB port on PC.   

2.

 

Make sure the batteries of the mouse are installed correctly, please follow the 

polarity signs in the battery compartment.  

3.

 

Please make sure the slide switch on the back of the mouse is switched to “on” 

before using the mouse. When not in use, you can either slide the power switch to 

off” for power saving or store the receiver inside the mouse to turn the power off.  

 

4.

 

Please hold the mouse close to the receiver within 30 cm and press any key to pair 

ID, and then you can use the wireless mouse immediately. 

 

Receiver Storage: You could have the receiver housed inside the receiver storage slot. 

By releasing the battery cover at the bottom of the mouse, and insert the receiver into 

the receiver storage slot between the batteries to store the receiver.

 

Pairing Procedure 

Please follow the hardware installation procedure mentioned above to install the 
wireless mouse, and you can use the mouse immediately.  If it can’t work, please press 
right button and scroll wheel/middle button at the same time until LED flashing to 
re-pairing.  Or you can visit our website at 

http://www.emprex.com/

 to download and 

install the “Pairing Tool.”

 

 

Note:  

1.

 

You don’t have to pair ID again after changing batteries. If it can’t work, please 

ollow the steps above to complete ID pairing. 

2.

 

The mouse can operate freely up to 10 meter from the receiver. 

3.

 

Mouse battery life is up to 4

 

months. It depends on the intensity of usage. 

Mouse Sensitive (Resolution) Adjustment 

The resolution can be adjusted by pressing the CPI button of the mouse. 

800 DPI   

 

  1200 DPI   

  1600 DPI  (Default is 800 dpi) 

 

1600 DPI   

 

 

  1200 DPI

 

  800 DPI 

Press the CPI button, the LED indicator will light about 1 

second.  The default will change from 800 dpi to 1200 dpi, if 

you press CPI button again will change from 1200 dpi to 

1600 dpi as sequence  

  Press the CPI button, the LED indicator will light about 1 

second. The default will change from 1600 dpi to 1200 

dpi, if you press CPI button again will change from 800 

dpi as sequence 

¾

 Change the cursor pointer speed 

You can modify the mouse pointer speed settings in the control panel. 

1.

 

Open the Start Menu by clicking “Start” at the lower-left corner on the screen 

2.

 

Then click on Settings / Control Panel / Mouse 

3.

 

In the Mouse Properties window that appears, click the Motion tab 

4.

 

Move the slide bar toward either the faster end or the slower end 

5.

 

Click OK to exit and make the change effective 

System Requirements 

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Available USB port 

 

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Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows® XP and Windows Vista® operating system 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Pairing ID & battery low 
indicator (blue LED) 

CPI button to change dpi 
 

Power Switch 

Receiver 

storage slot 

 

    

                     

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