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Introduction

Congratulations on your decision to purchase the Memorex MX4350RF cordless optical
mouse. Please take the time to read the following instructions carefully. They will ensure you
get full use out of your mouse and keep it working reliably for many years.

The Memorex cordless optical mouse has a receiver with a PS/2 connector and also comes with a PS/2 to USB
adapter. Being IBM compatible, it can run on nearly all modern PCs. The key features of the mouse include the
combination of the latest cordless and optical technologies and an innovative, ergonomic design with the unique
Memorex Mouseport

TM

desktop charger.

With cordless technology you can free your desktop from cables and enjoy the flexibility of being able to work where
it suits you. No more worries about how long your cable is or if it is getting tangled! As the Memorex cordless mouse
is moved, it transmits signals of electromagnetic energy to the receiver, providing a very precise cursor control. The
output power is low and harmless, but strong enough to have a good detection by the receiver. And with Memorex
360° technology, don’t worry which way your mouse is pointing, or if a cup or book is in the way. You’ll still get
trouble free performance every time.

Combined with optical technology, as soon as the mouse is moved, a light beam from within the mouse illuminates
the surface on which the mouse is resting. At the same time, an optical sensor tracks the movement of the mouse
across the surface. There’s no mouse ball and no internal rollers, so no cleaning is required and you don’t even need
a mousemat!

The mouse is perfect for both right and left-handed people. Using the supplied Memorex mouse software, you can
specify your own scroll and zoom function settings as well as configure the additional right and left mouse buttons
from a range of other predefined functions. These buttons allow you, for example, to scroll effortlessly while you’re
surfing the internet or working with a text editing program. You don’t need to use the scrollbar or the arrow keys. The
scrolling direction depends on the direction in which the mouse is moved and the way the scrolling function has
been configured. And of course, the usual Window settings such as cursor speed and mouse pointer display can still
be selected via the Control Panel and Mouse Properties menu.

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Page 1: ...s this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Memorex No patent liability is assumed however with respect to the information contained herein Disclaimer This m...

Page 2: ...is low and harmless but strong enough to have a good detection by the receiver And with Memorex 360 technology don t worry which way your mouse is pointing or if a cup or book is in the way You ll st...

Page 3: ...and then gently insert the USB connector of your Memorex receiver cable directly into the USB port of your PC 2 Connect the MouseportTM to the mains power supply using the supplied power cable and ens...

Page 4: ...communication frequency is set 9 Once the frequency is set the LED on the receiver will stop flashing and will stay on However if the mouse is moved the LED will flash indicating the mouse and receive...

Page 5: ...you create an Emergency Repair Disk using the Repair Disk Utility provided by the system RDISK EXE 2 If you wish to use the Memorex driver you should first remove your existing mouse driver To do thi...

Page 6: ...see Hardware Installation above Check the batteries in the mouse are inserted correctly and that they are sufficiently charged Symptom 2 The cursor remains in one spot or moves erratically Solution C...

Page 7: ...functions may conflict with this mouse We recommend you remove any existing mouse software before installing the Memorex mouse software Symptom 7 Problems operating the wheel Solution Check that the...

Page 8: ...air to create a comfortable computing position When seated your mouse and keyboard should be at or below the level of your elbow so that when you type your shoulders will be relaxed and your upper arm...

Page 9: ...onged periods Short and frequent breaks may prove better than fewer longer ones Change your sitting posture frequently to reduce muscle fatigue Break up your routine and vary your activities during th...

Page 10: ...mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be...

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