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NetMaster
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Scroll Mouse
User Manual
Guide d’utilisation de la
souris NetMaster
™
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roulette de défilement
Manual de usuario para el
mouse NetMaster
™
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Mouse de Rolagem
NetMaster
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do Usuário
Table of Contents
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ABOUT YOUR MOUSE
1.1 An Introduction to your new Belkin
NetMaster™Scroll Mouse
The Belkin NetMaster™Scroll Mouse offers you ease of use
on the Internet, eliminating the need for scroll bars. You can
scroll smoothly through your documents or Web Pages,
browsing them quicker and more efficiently. Imagine, with
the simple movement of the scroll wheel, you can glide
effortlessly through Web Pages and long documents, without
having to remove your pointer from the document itself.
Also, by eliminating this simple task, you can add to the
lifetime of your mouse by reducing natural wear and tear.
Not to mention the reduced tension on your wrist from
excessive, repetitive movement to the scrollbars. Internet
surfing couldn't be easier!
Once the software has been loaded onto your computer, the
center button of your mouse (the wheel) can be programmed
to perform the same tasks as:
"Left Button Double Click"
"F1" through "F12"
"Enter" Key
"Page Up" Key
"Page Down" Key
"Home" Key
"End" Key
These can be used in place of your scrolling options.
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1.2 Connecting Your Mouse
Your mouse connects to either a PS/2 (or 6 pin MiniDIN) mouse
port or a 9-pin serial port. To check, look in the back of you
computer for the port that is designated for your mouse. Most
PCs will have the word MOUSE marked next to the PS/2
connector. Older PCs will have either Serial 1 (and up) or COM
1 (and up) for the serial connector. If you are still unsure, please
refer to your hardware manual.
For PS/2 mouse port installation, simply remove the serial
adapter before connecting the mouse cable to the computer.
a. Locate the computer PS/2 mouse port or Serial port on the
back of your computer.
b. Plug your mouse into the appropriate port suggested
above. Check the box in which your mouse was shipped to
verify the ports supported.
c. If applicable, tighten down the connector thumbscrews.
d. Turn your computer on. At this point, your mouse will work
with the built in Microsoft®Operating System. To use the
extra features of your middle button, you must install the
included software.
2. Software Installation
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A step-by-step guide to getting your mouse set up
WARNING: To avoid damage, turn your computer off before
plugging or unplugging any pointing devices.
Windows®95, Windows®98 and Windows NT
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4.0 Installation
a. Insert the NetMaster™diskette in the A: or B: drive
b. Click on "Start" in the lower left corner of your screen
c. Then click on "Run"
d. Type "A:setup" (or "B:setup") and then click on "OK"
e. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation of the NetMaster™.
f. To make the process run smoothly:
1. Click on "Next" two times
2. Type in your name and the company's name, then click
on "Next"
3. Click on "Next" two more times
4. Specify if you are using a PS/2 or Serial mouse (refer to
section 1.2) then click on "OK"
5. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now" then
click on "Finish"
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