Apple 1938 User Manual

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Apple Wireless Mouse
User’s Guide
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Congratulations on purchasing your Apple Wireless Mouse. Use the information in this booklet to quickly set up and use your new mouse.
Apple Wireless Mouse Features
Your Apple Wireless Mouse uses Bluetooth to communicate with your computer within a 30-foot range. Bluetooth is a specification for wireless data transmission.
Getting Started
To set up your Apple Wireless Mouse, you need:
A Macintosh with a built-in Bluetooth module or an external USB Bluetooth Adapter.
Note: If you computer didn’t come with an internal Bluetooth module, you can
purchase a Bluetooth USB Adapter from the Apple Store at store.apple.com.
Mac OS X v10.2.6 or later. To update your software, choose Apple ( K ) > System Preferences, click Software Update, and click Check Now. Use Software Update often to ensure your system has the latest software. Two AA lithium batteries (included). The Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Software disc. A USB mouse.
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Setting Up Your Apple Wireless Mouse
To use your Apple Wireless Mouse, you have to set it up. This includes installing the batteries, installing firmware and software on your computer, and pairing your mouse and computer.
Step 1: Installing batteries.
Your Apple Wireless Mouse comes with two lithium batteries. To install the batteries: Turn the mouse over and remove the bottom cover.
Slide the batteries into the battery bay according to the illustration below.
Slide this switch up to cover the LED. This turns the mouse off.
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To open the mouse, push this latch downward slightly. This releases the bottom cover.
Insert two AA batteries in the mouse. Note the polarity of the batteries: The positive ( terminals on both batteries are oriented toward the LED.
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Replace the bottom cover and turn the mouse off.
Important: Don’t turn your mouse on until just before you are ready to set it up with
your computer in Step 3. The LED on the back does not blink when the mouse is off.
For more information about batteries, see “About Your Battery” on page 9.
Step 2: Installing firmware and software.
Use Software Update (located in Apple ( K ) menu/System Preferences) to upgrade your system software to the most recent version before you install firmware or software.
If your Macintosh doesn’t have an internal Bluetooth module, plug the Bluetooth USB Adapter in to any available USB port on your computer. Use the Wireless Keyboard &
Mouse Software disc that come with your mouse to install the firmware and software.
Important: The firmware install may take up to five minutes.Before you install firmware
or software, turn off Screen Effects and Energy Saver (located in Apple ( K ) menu/ System Preferences). Don’t use your computer during the installation. If you are installing on a PowerBook, make sure that is plugged in to AC power.
To install the firmware:
1 Insert the Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Software disc that come with your mouse.
Double-click the Bluetooth Firmware Updater icon.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Once the firmware is installed, leave the disc in the drive and install the software.
To install the software:
1 Double-click the KeyboardAndMouse.pkg icon.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
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