11. PRODUCT DATA
Use options: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, MAC OS
Charging: Micro USB charge / integrated lithium polymer battery
Charge duration: Some 1-2 hours
Operating time: Some 24 hours
Range: Some 10 meters (without obstacles)
Transmission: RF 2.4GHz
10. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. Warranty period (period for free repair)
- the warranty period starts on the day of purchase and lasts 12 months
2. Exclusion of the free warranty
Repair costs or costs for the exchange of the entire device shall be incurred within the warranty
period in the following cases:
- Damage to the device as a result of operating errors or careless use
- Damage to the device as a result of shaking or impacts
- Damage to the device as a result of penetration of liquids, dirt or corrosive substances
- Damage to the device as a result of the usage of additional devices not authorised by the
manufacturer
- Damage to the device as a result of errors committed by other users
- Damage to the device as a result of acts of God
3. Exchange conditions
- Error in product selection
- Damage to the device during shipment
- Since the exchange can only be carried out at the place of purchase, any inquiries in regard to
exchanging products are to be attained from there
- Exchange is not permitted without a receipt, invoice or other proof of purchase.
4. Further conditions
- Exchange is not permitted when the damage to the product is caused by a mistake of the buyer.
- The buyer is responsible for determining the product's properties
- Repair and exchange are not permitted when the buyer has opened or modified the device
9. FAQ
1. Sometimes the cursor doesn't move when in air mode. Why not?
To make using the Neo mouse as easy as possible, it was designed in such a way that the cursor works
when the thumb touches the touchpad. Since the cursor will not function without this contact, make sure
you touch the touchpad with your finger. If you do not wish to control the mouse by thumb contact,
switch to free mode described in the "Shifting the movement mode with the air mouse" section.
2. After switching from laser mode to air mode and after attaching the mouse to the finger,
the X-Y spatial axis behaves in reverse for a while. Why?
After switching from laser mode to air mode, attaching the mouse to the finger adjusts the position of
the mouse in the room by either 90° or 270°. In order for the mouse to identify this adjustment, it needs
to remain motionless for two to three seconds. The spatial axis shall then register correctly.
3. When the mouse hasn't been used for a certain period, the cursor won't move any more. While
restarting the device does restore the manoeuvrability of the mouse, is there another way to do this?
If the mouse is not used for a period of more than eight minutes, it automatically switches to idle mode in
order to preserve its battery life. In this mode, the cursor will not move. To exit idle mode, move the
scroller either up or down or left or right-click.
4. When charging the battery, is it possible to determine if it has fully charged or not?
When charging the battery, the LED display of the function key will illuminate bright green. Once
charging has finished, the LED will go out.
5. Are there especially easy ways to use the device?
When using the air mouse it easier not to use the whole arm to move the cursor, but just the wrist while
propping up the arm.
6. Can I change the functions of the operating keys myself?
The reverse mode is explained in the section "Shifting the movement mode with the air mouse".
7. When using the air mouse, the movement can sometimes fluctuate a little. Can anything be done
about this?
The cursor sometimes moves a little when air mode is started. In this case, place the mouse onto a flat
surface for 5 seconds.
8. When using air mode, the cursor stops for a short time after clicking. Why?
It is actually difficult to double-click the thumb against the index finger in the air without changing the
position. To alleviate this, the mouse was constructed in such a way that shortly after the first click, the
cursor is stopped for a moment. This stoppage is thus a normal occurrence.
9. When using the air mouse, the cursor doesn't always work smoothly. What can I do?
Please consult the section "Disruption to wireless transfer" in the "Additional types of use" section of the
"Types of uses of the mouse" chapter.
III. Skipping to the next page using the function key
(for MS PowerPoint in full-screen mode)
IV. Skipping to the previous page using the function key
(for MS PowerPoint in full-screen mode)
1. Either press the scrolling down button or left-click while PowerPoint is already running
2. PowerPoint will skip to the next page
1. Press the scrolling up button while PowerPoint is already running
2. PowerPoint will skip to the previous page
[General mode]
[General mode]
Next Page
Previous Page
8. SELECTING FUNCTIONS DURING PRESENTATIONS
I. Switching mouse mode using the function key (for MS PowerPoint in full-screen mode)
1. Press the function key twice in quick(< 0.6 sec) succession while PowerPoint is already running
2. The mouse shall change to PowerPoint mouse mode
II. Switching pen mode using the function key (for MS PowerPoint in full-screen mode)
1. Press the function key three times in quick(<0.6 sec) succession while PowerPoint is already running
2. The mouse shall change to PowerPoint pen mode
3. Left-clicking will open the pen function
4. To return to mouse mode press the function key twice in quick succession
Mouse Point
Pen Mode
vii. Printing with the function key (with all applications)
1. Press the function key three times in quick(<0.6sec) succession
2. This will open the window to activate the printer
※ Notes:
- Do not release the function key before the mouse movement has been completed
- When using the function key, quick mouse movements are required
- If the mouse movement is not executed properly while using the function key, an unwanted
function may activate
- When opening a new window in Internet-Explorer, Explorer must always be active in the
foreground (when a different window or program is selected, click on the Explorer window)
- Since the "End program" function exits the last opened programme, it is necessary to always
check which programme was last opened
Printing Option