Targus Multi-Channel Mouse User Manual

Wireless Multi-Channel
Mouse
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USER’S GUIDE
TARGUS WIRELESS
MULTI-CHANNEL MOUSE
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Targus Wireless Multi­Channel Mouse. This ergonomically designed mouse uses leading-edge radio frequency (RF) technology that enables you to use the mouse anywhere up to three feet of its receiver, in a 360 degree range of operation. No line-of-sight between the mouse and its receiver is required.
This mouse also features ten communication channels with automatic channel-hopping capability. This feature reduces the likelihood of interference from other RF devices. Using multi­channels make it ideal for use in areas where more than one RF device is used, such as a conference room or office area.
NOTE: This mouse is a high resolution device. For maximum accuracy and efficiency, it is recommended that you set your display resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels or higher while you are using the mouse.
Packaging Contents
In addition to this user’s guide, this package contains:
• Mouse
• Receiver
• USB charge cable
• Three inch USB extension cable
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System Requirements
To use the mouse, your computer must meet the following hardware requirements and run one of the operating systems listed below.
Hardware
• PC with an Intel® Pentium® processor or equivalent
• USB interface
Operating System
• Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP
NOTE: The third button and the scrolling wheel only work with the operating systems listed above. If you use the mouse with a different operating system, it will lose its enhanced features and function as a standard, two-button mouse.
Charging the Mouse
This mouse comes with a non-replaceable Lithium polymer battery. If properly maintained, the battery will last for as long as you own the mouse.
For best results, you should charge the mouse at least 14 hours before using it. You can do this via the supplied USB charge cable. To do this:
1 Connect the cable’s USB connector into an available USB
port on your computer
2 Connect the other end to the mouse.
NOTE: To continuously charge the mouse via the USB charge cable, your computer must be on and awake. For best results, turn off your computer’s power management feature while charging the mouse.
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Low Battery Indicator Light
When the battery charge is running low, the LED on the scroller wheel glows.
NOTE: If the indicator light is glowing, it is highly recommended that you charge the mouse as soon as possible to properly maintain the battery.
Once the indicator light starts glowing, the mouse’s internal controller begins monitoring the battery’s voltage level. When this level reaches its lowest point, depending on how often you use the mouse, the mouse enters power off mode. To power on the mouse, fully charge the battery then press the mouse’s connect button to resume normal operation.
Connecting the Mouse Receiver
To connect the mouse receiver:
1 Turn off your computer.
2 Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your
computer.
3 Turn on your computer and follow any on-screen
instructions to complete the default driver installation.
Establishing a Communications Link
NOTE: For best results, place the mouse close to the receiver when establishing a communications link, to avoid possible interference from other RF devices.
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After your computer detects the USB receiver and the driver software is installed, you must establish a communications link between the mouse and its receiver BEFORE you can use the mouse. To establish this link, you need to set the identification code so that the mouse works properly. To do this:
1 Press and release the link button on the receiver.
Link button
Sample receiver
The receiver’s status light blinks when the receiver is activated.
2 Press and release the connect button, located on the bottom
of the mouse.
Connect button
Sample mouse bottom
The mouse’s light emitter diode (LED) stops glowing when you press the connect button and resumes glowing when the button is released.
When the communication link is established, the receiver’s status light turns off.
You are now ready to use the mouse.
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