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Chapter 3 PowerPoint Control Mode – Part I 

Note    Please open the presentation PowerPoint file and other file(s) before using this 

product. The default control mode of this product is PowerPoint control mode. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Print on key 

Function description 

Laser 

1. Press 

Fn 

and 

Laser On/Off 

keys simultaneously till the Indication LED blinking in 

red to turn on or off laser pointer 

2. When laser pointer is turned on, press 

Laser

 key to shoot the laser beam 

Note 

This presenter has anti miss-touch and save power design. When laser pointer 

is turned on and user continually presses the 

Laser

 key over one (1) minute or laser 

is idled over 30 minutes, the laser pointer will be automatically turned off. To use the 
laser function, user shall turns on the laser pointer again. 

Main mouse 

Slightly put thumb on main mouse and rotate your thumb to have main mouse 
function 

Left mouse 

1.  Click as computer left mouse function 
2.  At PowerPoint file, click to go to next slide 

Right mouse 

Click as computer right mouse function 

Up 

Push up the switch to go to previous slide 

F5/ESC 

1. Click this key to start PowerPoint slide show 
2. Press and hold this key more than one (1) second to exit PowerPoint slide show 

Down 

Pull down the switch and go to next slide 

Fn 

1.  Press and hold this key more than three (3) seconds to change between 

PowerPoint control mode and Media Player control mode. 

2.    After successful change from PowerPoint control to Media Player control, green 

indication LED will regularly blink 

Note 

At Media Player control mode, Laser pointer has no function. Main/Left/Right 

mouse will become Media Player control function 

3.  After successful change from Media Player control to PowerPoint control, please 

remember to turn on Laser pointer if you want to use laser function 

Indication LED 

1. No LED blinks: The product is at PowerPoint control mode and laser pointer is off
2. Red LED blinks regularly: The product is at PowerPoint control mode and laser 

pointer is on 

Summary of Contents for H50181

Page 1: ...t the express written prior permission of the seller The seller provides this document without warranty or condition of any kind The seller may make improvements or change in the product described in...

Page 2: ...in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to...

Page 3: ...ed Insert the batteries 4 Connect the USB receiver 5 Turn on laser pointer 5 Indication LEDs 5 Chapter 3 PowerPoint Control Mode Part I 6 Chapter 3 PowerPoint Control Mode Part II Function to use with...

Page 4: ...nt 2000 or later for Windows Mac OS X v 10 3 or later PowerPoint X or later for Mac Available USB port Trademarks Windows Windows Vista Windows Media Player Microsoft and PowerPoint are registered tra...

Page 5: ...owing indication function Red LED blinks regularly means the product is at PowerPoint control mode and laser pointer is turned on Green LED blinks regularly means the product is at Media Player contro...

Page 6: ...computer left mouse function 2 At PowerPoint file click to go to next slide Right mouse Click as computer right mouse function Up Push up the switch to go to previous slide F5 ESC 1 Click this key to...

Page 7: ...till the LED on the USB receiver starts blinking which means ID change has been successfully completed Note 1 To conduct ID change Only When serious RF interference occurs Note 2 ID Link shall be com...

Page 8: ...indows OS This key has following three 3 function 1 Click to toggle between Play and Pause 2 Press and hold for two 2 seconds to Stop the playback Note Play stop function is not available on iTunes so...

Page 9: ...not conducted ID Link Laser pointer malfunction 1 At Multimedia Play Mode 2 Forget to turn on laser pointer 3 Laser function has been automatically off after 30 minutes of idling time 4 Continual pres...

Page 10: ...r About 65 grams include batteries USB receiver About 2 6 grams Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating 0 32 60 140 Green laser operating temperature 15 59 35 95 Non operation 10 14 65 149 Hu...

Page 11: ...11...

Page 12: ...12 2 4GHz...

Page 13: ...13 1 1 2 USB 1 3 AAA 2 4 1 5 1 1 Windows 2000 XP Windows Vista PowerPoint 2000 2 Mac OS X v 10 3 or later PowerPoint X for Mac OS X 3 USB 1...

Page 14: ...14 2 USB PowerPoint 3 Fn On Off 4 LED LED LED USB LED LED PowerPoint LED Media Player Media Player USB Link LED LED USB Mac USB ANSI...

Page 15: ...15 Part I PowerPoint Laser 1 Fn On Off 2 1 30 1 2 PowerPoint Up 3 F5 ESC 1 2 1 Down 3 Fn Fn 3 1 2 LED 1 2...

Page 16: ...16 Part II Fn Fn On Off Fn On Off Link 1 USB Link Link LED 2 Fn Link USB LED 1 2 20 Alt Tab Fn 3 2 Mac OS Alt Tab Fn Fn...

Page 17: ...17 Media Windows Media Player Vol 3 Mute 3 Vol 3 Windows OS 1 2 1 2 2 iTunes Fn Fn 3 1 2 LED 30 LED LED...

Page 18: ...18 16 USB 1 2 3 30 4 1 1 2 4 15 2 4GHz 16...

Page 19: ...19 2400 2483MHz 30 100 2 4V 3 2V AAA X 2 1mW 65 USB 2 6 130 x 38 2 x 23 5 mm USB 49 x 16 x 3 5 mm 0 32 60 140 15 59 35 95 10 14 65 149 10 85 RH 10 95 RH 532 nm 1 mW...

Page 20: ...20 Doc No EB B9020 201...

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