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Setting Up Your Dell WM324 Wireless Mouse
1. Install one AA battery in your mouse.
2. Connect the USB receiver to the computer.
3. Slide the power switch to turn on the mouse.
If your mouse is not working, see the Troubleshooting section.
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Unifying Pairing Features
The USB Unifying receiver is a wireless receiver that can stay plugged into your
computer’s USB port, allowing you to easily connect your wireless mouse and keyboard
to your computer, and up to four additional unifying-compatible wireless devices at the
same time.
To begin using your receiver, ensure your computer has the software installed. Unifying
software may be pre-installed on your computer. The software can also be downloaded
from dell.com/support/Unifying.
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Features
Top View
1
2
3
1 Left mouse button 2 Tilt wheel
3 Side button * 4 Battery status light
• White - Battery is functioning
normally.
• Amber - Battery charge is
low. The battery needs to be
replaced.
5 Side button * 6 Right mouse button
6
5
4
*Both the side-buttons perform the same function.
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Bottom View
1
2
1 Optical sensor 2 Power switch
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Shortcut Gestures
Charms sidebar
Press and hold the side button,
and slide the mouse towards the left.
(Windows 8 only)
Apps switch
Press and hold the side button,
and slide the mouse towards the right.
(Windows 8 only)
Scroll and pan
4-way scroll
(Windows 7 and 8)
Zoom in/out
Press and hold the side button,
and scroll the wheel up or down.
(Windows 7 and 8)
Back
Press and hold the side button,
and tilt the wheel towards the left.
(Windows 7 and 8)
Forward
Press and hold the side button,
and tilt the wheel towards the right.
(Windows 7 and 8)
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Increasing the Battery Life of Your Mouse
The mouse has two operating modes built in to conserve battery power :
1. Sleep mode : The mouse goes into sleep mode when it has been inactive for 5
seconds.
To wake the mouse: Move, click or scroll the tilt wheel.
2. Deep sleep mode : The mouse goes into deep sleep mode when it has been
inactive for 5 minutes.
To wake the mouse: Move or click.
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems with your mouse :
• Check if the battery is inserted in the correct orientation.
• Check if the power switch is on.
• Remove and reinstall the battery. Turn on the power switch. Check the battery
status light on the mouse and make sure it is white.
• Remove and reconnect the USB receiver on your computer.
• Insert the USB receiver into another USB port on your computer.
• Restart your computer.
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Specifications
General
Model number WM324
Connection type 2.4 GHz wireless technology
Supported Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 8
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows RT
Electrical
Operating Voltage
Battery Life Approximately 18 months
Battery Requirements Two AA Alkaline
Physical Characteristics
Height 35.1 ± 0.3 mm
Width 56.4 ± 0.3 mm
Length 99 ± 0.5 mm
Weight
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to 65°C
Operating Humidity 90% maximum Relative Humidity, non con-
Storage Humidity 95% maximum Relative Humidity, non con-
0.95 V to 1.6 V
55g, without batteries
densing
densing
2.4 GHz Wireless
Radio Transmission Bi-directional communication (Transceiver)
Range Up to 10 meters
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Statutory Information
Warranty
Limited Warranty and Return Policies
Dell-branded products carry a 1-year limited hardware warranty.
If purchased together with a Dell system, it will follow the system warranty.
For U.S. customers:
This purchase and your use of this product are subject to Dell’s end user agreement,
which you can find at www.dell.com/terms. This document contains a binding
arbitration clause.
For European, Middle Eastern and African customers:
Dell-branded products that are sold and used are subject to applicable national
consumer legal rights, the terms of any retailer sale agreement that you have entered
into (which will apply between you and the retailer) and Dell’s end user contract terms.
Dell may also provide an additional hardware warranty – full details of the Dell end user
contract and warranty terms can be found by going to www.dell.com, selecting your
country from the list at the bottom of the “home” page and then clicking the “terms and
conditions” link for the end user terms or the “support” link for the warranty terms.
For non-U.S. customers:
Dell-branded products that are sold and used are subject to applicable national
consumer legal rights, the terms of any retailer sale agreement that you have entered
into (which will apply between you and the retailer) and Dell’s warranty terms. Dell may
also provide an additional hardware warranty – full details of Dell’s warranty terms can
be found by going to www.dell.com, selecting your country from the list at the bottom
of the “home” page and then clicking the “terms and conditions” link or the “support”
link for the warranty terms.
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of the devices is subject
to the following two conditions : (1) The devices may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) The devices must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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. If the
equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, the equipment
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee,
however, that such 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 o and on), the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate this device.
• Increase the separation between the device and the receiver.
• Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that of other
electronics.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Agency Approval
Argentina CNC, Australia & New Zealand ACMA, European Union CE, Bahrain TRA,
Brazil ANATEL, Brunei AITI, Canada IC, Chile SUBTEL, China SRRC, Egypt NTRA, India
WPC, Indonesia SDPPI, Israel MOC, Japan TRC, Malaysia SIRIM, Mexico Cofetel & NYCE,
Mauritius ICTA, Morocco ANRT, Panama ASEP, Philippines NTC, Qatar ictQATAR, Saudi
Arabia CITC & SASO, Serbia RATEL, Singapore iDA, South Africa ICSA, South Korea KCC,
Taiwan BSMI & NCC, Thailand NTC, Ukraine UkrSEPRO, United Arab Emirates TRA,
United States FCC, UL, TUV, CB.
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Certifications
Microsoft WHQL Logo
The Dell WM324 Wireless Mouse have passed WHQL logo testing by Microsoft
Windows Hardware Quality Labs.
WHQL Logo is a certification scheme operated by Microsoft Windows Hardware
Quality Labs. In this case it ensures that hardware is compatible with Microsoft
operating systems. The mouse is qualified through the use of WHQL test kits and
has been included in the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List.
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