Type of Technology: 2.4GHZ FHSS Technology Frequency Hopping
Maximum Range: 15 meters
ID Setting: 8 Million Ids to maintain uniqueness in devices to ameliorate conflicts
Power Supply: Required Alkaline batteries – 1 AA size
Battery Indicator: Alert as low battery via LED
Side Buttons: 2 SP side buttons for web tabs ( back and forward )
Operating Environment: Microsoft Windows - 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, VISTA; Macintosh OS X - 10.1 or later
Installation: Plug-and-play via USB dongle receiver
Package Contents:
Cordless optical mouse x 1
USB dongle receiver x 1
AA size alkaline batteries x 1
Travel pouch x 1
Quick installation guide x 1
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should one do to install the mouse?
A: One must Lift the battery housing cover located on the mouse’s bottom, Insert one AA battery supplied while observing the polarity sign. Put the cover back and switch it to ON.
Q: What can I do if my mouse is not functioning?
A: Kindly check if the USB Dongle receiver is correctly inserted to the USB port in the computer, batteries are inserted properly and they are new, and lastly ensure that a pairing ID operation has been fully set on the mouse.
Q: How do I set my ID?
A: Begin by turning on the computer and the mouse and then insert the USB Dongle receiver to the computer. After this, hold the mouse within thirty centimeters from the USB receiver and press the left click button. That would initiate an ID setting session.
Q: Which are the required systems?
A: The computer should at least have one USB port and also should have any version upgrade beyond Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Vista or further beyond Macintosh OS X 10.1.
Q: When should I change the batteries?
A: You need to change the batteries if you notice that the LED for low battery is showing red color or if your cursor does not respond at all or moves about incorrectly.
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