Califone KM100 User Manual

1. Reinforced connector resists pull out for safety
2. Smaller size designed for use by younger students
3. Rugged ABS plastic for durability and school safety
4. USB and PS2 connection
1 million clicks / one year warranty for school use ­unlike computer peripheral products purchased from consumer electronics stores whose warranties would be voided if used in schools
Child-Sized Optical
Computer Mouse
Model KM100
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Sized for younger students, this Mouse is ideal for beginning computer users with rugged ABS plastic for durability. Its bright colors, roller button functioning and optical tracking will help keep student’s engaged and inspire computer creativity.
“Project Intercept"
Please contact us immediately if you experience any difficulties with your Mouse. Our “Project Intercept" customer service program will quickly repair or replace items under warranty. Simply contact us via phone or email warranty@califone.com.
Visit our website at www.califone.com to learn more about the complete line of Califone®audio enhancing and visual technology products including: Wired and Wireless public address systems and lecterns, wireless microphones, headphones & headsets, group listening centers, multi­media players and computer peripheral products.
We are proud of helping teachers enhance student understanding an d achieveme nts since 1947, with your sati sfaction as our first priority.
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Specifications
System Requirements • USB and PS2 connection
• Windows XP / ME / 2000 / 98
Resolution 800 DPI
Cord 4’ cord with USB and PS2 connectors
Safety RoHS and CE approved safe for use
in schools, churches and early
childhood centers
Weight: 2 ounces, shipping weight 1lb.
Dimensions 3.9” L x 2.2” W x 1” H
This mouse carries a one-year warranty and service support available through authorized dealers nationwide.
Distributed by:
Warranty Guaranteed for 1 million clicks for
schools, churches and early childhood
centers for 1 year from purchase date
Califone®International Inc. 800-722-0500
www.califone.com
KM100, April 2007
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