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TRUST 350CW MOUSE CARDREADER WIRELESS

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Table 1: Explanation of the mouse buttons

7.1.3 Battery 

indicator

The mouse also has a battery power indicator on the mouse wheel. The batteries
must be recharged when this is continuously lit red. Place the mouse in the cradle
correctly to recharge the batteries.

7.1.4 Software

1. 

Double-click on the Trust icon (figure 4) in the taskbar.

2. 

The Mouse Properties window will appear (figure 5).

3. 

The scroll wheel mode can be selected in the ‘Scroll wheel’ tab.

4. 

There are two options:

  Enhanced scroll mode: contains the advantages of the MS-Intellimouse.

You can then scroll in Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and
Windows XP

 Intellimouse mode: works as an MS-Intellimouse.

5. 

Select the scroll wheel speed.

6. 

Buttons 3, 4 and 5 can be programmed in the ‘Buttons’ tab (see figure 6).

7. 

Select a button and click on the arrow on the right-hand side. A drop-down
list will appear (see figure 6).

8. 

Select the function you wish to use.

9. 

Click on ‘Apply’.

The mouse has now been programmed.
Right-clicking on the Trust icon and then selecting ‘Active mouse property’ will allow
you to configure the Windows mouse properties, such as left and right-handed use.
You can uninstall the software by selecting ‘Uninstall’. This function can be found in
the same folder as the Mouse Utility function.
Right-clicking on the Trust icon and then selecting ‘Exit’ closes the Utility. You will
then be able to use the button functions in other programs or games.

Using the card reader

You can insert media cards into the card reader once media has been saved on
them.
Insert Compact Flash cards in the top slot (F, figure 2).
Insert Smart Media cards in the bottom slot (G, figure 2).
Inserting memory cards:
CF: 

Insert the card into the card reader with the arrow facing upwards.

SMC:

Insert the card into the card reader with the contact points facing
upwards.

After inserting the cards, they will be accessible in the same way as a hard disk.
Double-click on the My Computer icon to access the Compact Flash card or the
Smart Media card. These will be displaced as a removable disk. You can drag and
drop files onto the cards or save files on these cards.
The red LED on the card reader/receiver will flash when data is being transferred
between the computer and the card reader.

Comment:

Do not format the Compact Flash card or the Smart Media card
using the computer. Format the cards using the device in which
they are used, otherwise the card may no longer work in the
device.

Summary of Contents for 350CW

Page 1: ...um size file size which the system can read is 128 MB for Smart Media cards and 512 MB for Compact Flash cards 2 Safety Carefully read the following instructions before use The TRUST 350CW MOUSE CARDR...

Page 2: ...from the packaging 2 Remove the battery flap from the mouse 3 Insert the two rechargeable batteries correctly into the mouse see the diagram inside the battery compartment 4 Close the battery flap Co...

Page 3: ...ove all the programs which appear twice 4 Restart the computer 5 2 Installing the software Note The latest driver can be downloaded from www trust com 13093 Check whether a new driver is available and...

Page 4: ...the card reader and the mouse will be installed automatically The green LED on the card reader receiver will be lit once it has been connected to the USB port 5 4 Making a wireless connection 1 Make...

Page 5: ...he Control Panel for different operating systems 7 Using the mouse software 7 1 1 About optical technology The 350CW MOUSE CARDREADER WIRELESS uses a technology where a built in sensor takes a large n...

Page 6: ...rties such as left and right handed use You can uninstall the software by selecting Uninstall This function can be found in the same folder as the Mouse Utility function Right clicking on the Trust ic...

Page 7: ...aged if you remove the card whilst data is still being transferred Hold the card by the sides and slowly pull it out of the slot The card may be difficult to remove Note You may accidentally press the...

Page 8: ...er is started The receiver card reader has not been connected correctly Connect the receiver cardreader correctly to a USB port No batteries have been inserted Insert the batteries The mouse batteries...

Page 9: ...nly the Smart Media card or the Compact Flash card is visible when I double click on the My Computer icon One of the cards has not been inserted correctly Insert the cards into the slots as far as pos...

Page 10: ...a purpose other than that originally intended Excluded from the warranty Damage caused by accidents or disasters such as fire flood earthquakes war vandalism or theft Incompatibility with other hardwa...

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