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Common Troubleshooting Steps

1. Unplug and re-plug the receiver. Repeat steps listed on pages 3 & 4 to 

re-establish a wireless connection

2. Install a fresh set of batteries in the mouse

3. Test the device on another USB port or computer.

4. Some surfaces may “trick” the laser sensor, such as reflective surfaces like

glass or mirrors. The laser sensor should perform well on all other surfaces.

5. If you would like to program buttons, have advanced acceleration control or

set a rest reminder, please visit

www.software.kensington.com

to download

the latest MouseWorks software. Be sure to install the correct version for
your mouse.

6. To establish a wireless connection, see instructions on pages 3 & 4.

7. To save battery power, turn off the mouse when not in use. See instructions

on page 6.

To Re-establish a Wireless Connection: 

With the USB receiver in position and mouse turned on, press the “connect”
button on the receiver (1), and within 10 seconds, also press the “connect” button
on the bottom of the mouse (2). You have now established a new connection for
the mouse.

If this does not work, try repeating these steps while holding the mouse close 
to the receiver. This step may need to be repeated 2–3 times for the mouse 
to synchronize.

If necessary, repeat this procedure after replacing depleted batteries.

IMPORTANT: This wireless device is similar to an FM radio, the position 
of your computer and surrounding objects (especially metal objects) may
effect your wireless reception and range (average range is approximately
10 meters or 30 feet).

NOTE: Unlike older optical mice, a laser mouse does not emit
visible light. Your new mouse will operate correctly even if you do 
not see a light.

Installing Kensington MouseWorks

®

software

To access full functionality for your new mouse install Kensington
MouseWorks

®

software. The install is optional; your mouse will function 

without installing the software.

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Summary of Contents for 72242 PilotMouse

Page 1: ...ion page 2 Wireless Installation page 3 4 Common Troubleshooting Steps page 5 Optional Battery Saving Feature page 6 Comfort Guidelines page 7 Technical Support page 8 Warranty Information page 9 11 P...

Page 2: ...and the receiver is installed properly yet it is not working or if you are experiencing interference often detected by erratic or halted cursor movement you may need to re establish a wireless connect...

Page 3: ...ect button on the receiver 1 and within 10 seconds also press the connect button on the bottom of the mouse 2 You have now established a new connection for the mouse If this does not work try repeatin...

Page 4: ...problems As a computer user you might also be at risk By paying attention to the way you perform your work use your computer and phone play sports and work around the house you can identify the behav...

Page 5: ...duration of this warranty Some states countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Some states co...

Page 6: ...ouse Laser Wireless model no 72242 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...

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