MeetingMan
Wireless Mouse
User Manual
Model: G10-730L, G9-730, G10-730
www.a4tech.com
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Federal Communications Commission Requirements
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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 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 of relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
THE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and receiver.
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. The equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption ratio (SAR).
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Mouse Button Diagram:
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1. Hardware Installation
1). Connect the 10-Link receiver
Take out the 10-Link receiver from bottom of the mouse and connect it to your computer or Notebook.
Notes:
1.If you are using the receiver in a long range meeting room or there is strong wireless conflicts nearby, adopting the receiver with a USB extension cable to keep it away from the computer or any interfering sources.
2.Connect receiver on the same side with the mouse, it may avoid potential wireless conflicts from the notebook computer.
2). Insert the batteries
Push down the mouse cover to open the battery cover and insert the supplied batteries. Please make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the battery match the polarity indicators inside the battery compartment.
3). Turn on your Mouse
Push the power switch to ON position and turn on your mouse. >>Then LED light at the bottom of the mouse is on immediately.
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2. Software Installation(Note: The software is applicable to Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ Windows 7)
The G10 MeetingMan offers 2 flexible ways to install the driver, Normal Installation and Mobile Execution. The MeetingMan main program has a special feature that it can be executed directly without the need to install the software to Windows system. This is convenient when you are using a public computer and installing mouse driver to the system is prohibited or restricted. In such circumstances, you do not need to install the mouse driver, but just run the MeetingMan s main
program directly from your storage device, e.g., a memory stick.
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Normal Installation
1). Uninstall any mouse software on your system.
2). Insert enclosed CD to start installation and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the software installation. You may manually double click the “auto-run program if execution
does not automatically start.
3). The shortcut icon "" will appear on your desktop screen, and then you have successfully installed the software. (Otherwise, installation is failed and you have to remove the software and re-install.)
To remove the driver, follow the steps:
Go to START>> PROGRAMS >>A4TECH Software >> "G10 MeetingMan" >> "Uninstall G10 MeetingMan, see figure on the right.
Mobile Execution:
You may copy and store the Mobile Edition files to your storage device, e.g., a memory stick, and plug it into any public systems to execute the Mobile Edition directly without installation. Or, you may copy all the files to the system, and then run the Mobile Edition main program directly. This is convenient when you are using a public computer in the school or net bar, where installation any new program is prohibited or restricted.
Usage:
1). Copy all the files in the folder “G10 to your memory stick, and if needed, copy the files
to the public system.
2). Double-click the icon to run Mobile Edition.exe
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Mobile Edition.exe
3. The G10 MeetingMan Main Menu:
Mode Name/Select: |
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Mode Number: |
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Name a new mode or |
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select modes to use. |
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Select |
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mode |
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number to edit. |
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Mouse Button Definition:
Display current mouse button settings or setup new settings to mouse buttons.
Default:
Resume to default
settings.
Description of Reminder:
Enter short description here for each button setting, which will be displayed later as the reminder on the screen.
Save new settings to receiver and apply the new settings immediately.
Main Menu of G10 MeetingMan
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(1) Knowing the G10 MeetingMan Software
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Before you are getting started to use this product, it is vital to understand the basic principles |
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and design concepts of MeetingMan. |
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For each of MeetingMan’s script file, it will contain 5 different working modes, and each |
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working mode can setup 7 buttons on the mouse with various functionalities. Those preset |
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The basic principles |
modes can be accessed by pressing the “mode-shift” button, and each button’s functionality |
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and design concepts of |
can be activated by clicking the appropriate mouse button according to various applications. |
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G10 MeetingMan |
Thus, it turns a simple mouse into a very unique and powerful tool with individual’s innovation. |
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For instance, there are 5 preset working modes available for Office, TutorPen Meeting, Open |
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file, LaserPointer Meeting and Gaming respectively, and after the MeetingMan software being |
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installed, those 5 working modes can be shifted using a “mode-shift” button and make your |
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jobs well done effortlessly! |
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Functions |
Descriptions |
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. Mode Name/Select |
Click on “Mode Name/Select” on the Main Menu, the mode setup |
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screen will pop up as shown on the right. |
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You may tick off the modes you would not need temporarily from bottom to top order, or tick the mode you need from top to bottom order.
You may enter a new mode name on the blank, or edit existing mode names.
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. Selected Mode to Edit
. Mode Name
. Default
It displays the current mode number in editing. You may select other mode numbers if needed.
There are 5 modes you can select to edit; with each mode you can define a number of new button settings. Remember to click “Apply” on the main menu to save the new settings to the receiver before taking effect.
The current mode name in editing. You may edit the mode name as described in the “1.Mode Name/Select” section.
Click the "Default" a reminder will pop up as shown on the right. Click "OK" will resume all the buttons to the original settings, or click "Cancel" to exit the screen without any change.
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Functionality Listing of Mouse Buttons in Each Working Mode
Mouse Button Diagram
Mouse Button |
Mode 1 |
Mode 2 |
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Mode 3 |
Mode 4 |
Mode 3 |
Office |
TutorPen Meeting |
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Open file |
LaserPointer |
Gaming |
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Meeting |
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Right Button |
From Current Slide |
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Right Button |
From current |
Right Button |
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or Exit Slide |
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slide or Exit Slide |
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Windows Switch |
Start or Exit Slide |
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Open PPT File & |
Start or Exit Slide |
Middle Button |
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Show |
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Example |
Show |
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4th Button |
Page Up |
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Open Text File & |
Page Up |
4th Button |
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Example |
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5 |
5th Button |
Page Down |
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Open |
Page Down |
5th Button |
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Spreadsheet |
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File & Example |
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16-in-1 |
TutorPen |
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Memo |
LaserPointer(By |
3X Fire |
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UP |
Scroll Up |
Scroll Up |
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Scroll Up |
Scroll Up |
Scroll Up |
DN |
Scroll Down |
Scroll Down |
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Scroll Down |
Scroll Down |
Scroll Down |
DPI |
1000DPI |
1000DPI |
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1000DPI |
1000DPI |
1000DPI |
Report Rate |
125Hz(8ms) |
125Hz(8ms) |
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125Hz(8ms) |
125Hz |
250Hz |
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(2) Button Settings and Relevant Functions
Functions |
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Descriptions |
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Button |
Click any “button definition area” on the main menu; you will see the function listing |
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Settings |
as shown on the right. According to your preference, you may select one of them as |
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the button setting. You also can enter a short description on the “Description of |
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reminder” area, which will be displayed on the screen when it is activated as the |
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reminder. |
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No Setting |
There is no button setting being defined. |
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Keyboard |
You may setup the mouse button to simulate a keyboard's |
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keystroke, or a key combination with "Win", "Ctrl", "Shift" and "Alt", |
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then followed with any keystroke on the keyboard, and then assign it |
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to the designated mouse button. |
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Mouse |
Except mouse left button, you may setup any of mouse buttons to |
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be one of "mouse left button, mouse right button, mouse middle |
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button, mouse 4th button, mouse 5th button, wheel up and wheel |
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Open a File |
down". |
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One click to open a program file or a document. You may setup any |
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of mouse buttons of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, wheel up(UP) and wheel down(DN) |
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with “Open a File” function. |
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Usage: |
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1). Select “Open a file” from the pull-down button menu as figure 1 |
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shows. |
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2). A screen of file listings will pop up as figure 2 shows. |
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3) Select one of the files that you would open it with the associated |
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button and click “Open”. |
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4) Now you can see the file you selected has been assigned to the |
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button.
5) Click “Apply” to save the new button setting.
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