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***  USER’S MANUAL  *** 

 

 

FCC ID : RKJB70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Wireless Dual Mouse

Page 1: ... USER S MANUAL FCC ID RKJB70 ...

Page 2: ...English Manual ...

Page 3: ...tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and...

Page 4: ...se 8 Step 5 Synchronise the mouse with the receiver 8 USAGE AND HANDLING OF THE MOUSE 9 Tips and advice for better ergonomics 9 Usage of the mouse on a table or another surface 9 Attaching and removing the mouse cover 9 Attaching the cover 9 Removing the cover 9 Use as a traditional mouse 10 Trackball usage 10 Handheld usage of the mouse 11 Two hand usage 11 Combined usage with a keyboard 12 One h...

Page 5: ...eck can be avoided These complaints are commonly known as mouse arm which is a collective term for a multitude of medical problems related to the use of a computer mouse or other input device Mouse Arm Syndrome MAS is a form of RSI Repetitive Stress Injury Package contents Mouse Mouse cover 2 extra battery covers 2st NiMH AAA batteries Receiver charger Manual six different languages Copyright This...

Page 6: ...s 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 ...

Page 7: ...can adjust the size of the mouse to the size of your hand so that it feels comfortable when not using it on the desktop 1 Place the mouse in the left hand 2 Test the mouse by switching between the different sizes of battery covers until the mouse fits comfortably without being too tight or too loose Step 3 Connect the receiver charger to the computer Communication between the receiver and the mous...

Page 8: ...ng The charge time is approx 5 hours when the batteries are exhausted Operating time is about 15 hours when used intensively and about 1 week when used regularly The operating time is influenced by the type of surface the mouse is used on Step 5 Synchronise the mouse with the receiver Radio synchronisation needs to be set up in order to establish communication between the receiver and the mouse Th...

Page 9: ... may lead to physical problems such as damage to nerves tendons and muscles Your work posture not only has an influence on your health but also on your productivity You should contact a physician if you are experiencing pain numbness prickling sensations weakness swelling cramp heat or stiffness in hands wrists arms shoulders neck or back The sooner you act upon your problems the easier it will be...

Page 10: ...l Mouse works on most surfaces but you should avoid too smooth too transparent or too dark a surface If you encounter problems use a mousepad Trackball usage The trackball can be used while the Wireless Dual Mouse is in place on the desktop The functionality is identical to that described above the difference is that instead of moving the mouse the trackball is used when moving the cursor on the s...

Page 11: ...e This work position offers beneficial ergonomics such that the user s shoulders are in a neutral position and arms are close to the body This manner of working is ideal for reading or collecting information The user is able to lean back comfortably and there is no need to bend forward to reach for a mouse Two handed usage allows for working with precision while maintaining a comfortable and relax...

Page 12: ...rking is ergonomically very beneficial because there is no need to reach for a mouse The user s arms remain in front of and close to the body One handed usage If the user prefers the Wireless Dual Mouse can also be operated with one hand The mouse is held in the right hand The user is free to lean back comfortably in their chair or even to get up and move around This allows for the possibility of ...

Page 13: ... into the computer without the use of a PS 2 USB adapter The batteries are not installed See section Step 1 Insert the batteries The batteries are faulty Switch the batteries See section Step 1 Insert the batteries The computer must be switched on in order to charge the mouse The mouse is too slow or too fast You need to alter the sensitivity at the mouse drivers See section Advanced settings The ...

Page 14: ...ouse with your fingers The operating time is short The batteries are faulty Switch the batteries See section Step 1 Insert the batteries Support Support information can be found at www perific com and www perific se Here you will also find contact information and other additional help and guidance The website is updated continuously and will help you take full advantage of the Wireless Dual Mouse ...

Page 15: ...B PS 2 adapter accessory Type of approval CE and FCC Temperature for usage This product is specified as a consumer product for usage between a temperature interval of 0 C 32F to 40 C 104F System requirements IBM computer or similar Windows 98 Me NT 4 0 2000 XP Available USB port PS 2 adapter accessory Macintosh system Mac OS 8 6 or later Available USB port Accessories Network charger and USB PS 2 ...

Page 16: ...through use of hardware or software not manufactured by or having the written consent of Perific In the event that the Wireless Dual Mouse requires service under the warranty period the product must be returned to the reseller where it was purchased It must be packed in its original packaging or in such a way that damages in transit are avoided The original purchaser must be able to show proof of ...

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