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Overview
FreePointTM Travel Mini Mouse
a. Low-battery
indicator
b. Scroll wheel
1. Inserting Batteries
2. Charging Batteries (Optional)
If you use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries, skip this step and proceed to
Step 3 Connecting the RF Receiver. DO NOT attempt to charge non-rechargeable
alkaline batteries. The batteries may leak and damage your mouse.
3. Connecting the RF Receiver
2. Remove the RF Receiver.
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e. Right-click button
c. Left-click button
d. Charging port
i. USB connector
f. Optical sensor
g. USB slot
h. Battery compartment
Frequently Asked Questions
4. Storing Your Travel Mouse
More Information
1. Insert the RF Receiver into the USB
slot.
My mouse seems to be experiencing interference. Is there anything I can do?
You can reset your mouse. Press the RESET button on your mouse as shown.
Your mouse turns off when the RF Receiver is fully inserted. Conserve battery
power by turning off your mouse when it is not in use.
2. Rotate and press the RF Receiver as
shown.
The EJECT button clicks and the RF
Receiver is held in place for
convenient storage.
1. Press the EJECT button at the back of
your mouse.
The RF Receiver is released and the
red Optical sensor lights up to
indicate that the mouse is turned on.
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3. Connect the RF Receiver to an available USB port on your computer.
You can start using your mouse.
For Windows 98 SE:
Users may be prompted by an Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box when
Windows detects the USB device. Make sure the original mouse is connected and
follow the instructions on the screen. You may need to insert the Windows
Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Some computers may be supplied without
the Windows CD, but have the necessary files stored in c:\windows\options\cabs
(replace c:\ with the drive letter your Windows has been installed on).
For Windows XP/2000/Me:
After you have connected the USB device, Windows will detect the USB device and
install the required drivers automatically.
Keep your mouse connected to the USB port
on your computer, and proceed to Step 3
Connecting the RF Receiver to:
• Use your mouse and charge the batteries at
the same time.
• Use your mouse without batteries.
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1. Connect the USB charging cable to the USB port on your computer and the
Charging port on your mouse as shown.
2. Fully charge the batteries for about four hours (initial charge: eight hours).
3. Disconnect the mouse from the charging cable.
When the Low-battery indicator blinks in red, repeat steps 1 and 2 to charge the batteries.
Your mouse is supplied with two rechargeable AAA batteries.
DO NOT mix batteries of different brands and capacities.
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registered trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows
and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other products are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized as such. All specifications are subject to
change without prior notice. Actual contents may differ slightly from those pictured.
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