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2003 Perific AB
Overview of mouse functionality
Mouse functionality
1.
Front left button
– same functionality as the left button
on a standard two button mouse
i.e. used to select text
and to click menus.
2.
Scroll wheel
– the scroll wheel is used to browse and
scroll through a document. The wheel can even be
pressed down, which allows you to scroll continuously
though a document by either: moving the mouse
backwards and forwards or moving the trackball.
3.
Front right button
– same functionality as the right
button on a standard two-button mouse, in most
programs a drop-down menu will appear when the
button is pressed.
4.
LED
– indicates battery status during usage and
charging.
5.
Rear right button
– has the same function as the front
right button, see above.
6.
Rear left button
– has the same function as the front
left button, see above.
7.
Trackball
– a finger-operated trackball used to navigate
on screen.
8.
Battery cover –
three sizes supplied.
9.
Desk sensor
– detects whether the mouse is used on a
flat surface or off-desk.
10.
Optical sensor
– indicates movement over a surface.
11.
Charging connector
– connects the charge cable of
the charger/receiver.
12.
Radio synchronisation button
– used to set up
synchronisation of the radio connection between the
receiver and the mouse.
Receiver/charger functionality
13.
Receiver USB plug
– plugs into the computer.
14.
Radio synchronisation button/LED
– used to set up
synchronisation of the radio connection between the
mouse and receiver; indicates reception of data from
the mouse.
15.
Charging cable
– used to charge the mouse.
16.
Cable wrapper
– used to adjust the length of the
charge cable.
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