Targus Wireless
Remote Presenter
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
© 2005 Targus Group International, Inc. and Targus, Inc.
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PAUM30U / 400-0110-001C
USER’S GUIDE
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION. DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLASS II LASER
PRODUCT.
NEVER POINT A LASER BEAM INTO A PERSON’S EYES OR VIEW A
LASER BEAM DIRECTLY, AS PROLONGED EXPOSURE CAN BE
HAZARDOUS TO THE EYES.
MOMENTARY EXPOSURE FROM A LASER POINTER, SUCH AS AN
INADVERTENT SWEEP OF THE LIGHT ACROSS A PERSON'S EYES,
MAY CAUSE TEMPORARY FLASH BLINDNESS SIMILAR TO THE
EFFECT OF A CAMERA FLASH BULB. ALTHOUGH THIS CONDITION
IS TEMPORARY, IT CAN BECOME MORE DANGEROUS IF THE
EXPOSED PERSON IS ENGAGED IN A VISION-CRITICAL ACTIVITY
SUCH AS DRIVING.
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TARGUS WIRELESS REMOTE
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus Wireless
Remote Presenter. The presenter is a combination remote
control mouse and laser pointer. With the presenter you can
control cursor movement anywhere within 33 feet (10 m) of its
receiver and project a red laser pointer beam.
NOTE: The actual effective distance may increase or decrease
depending on the surrounding environment.
The Targus Wireless Remote Presenter also features a sixteen
point, directional cursor pad and primary and secondary
buttons (left and right mouse click buttons) that emulate the
page up and down keys when in PowerPoint
In addition to this user’s guide, this package contains the
Targus Wireless Remote Presenter, it’s receiver and an
extension cable.
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mode.
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Targus Wireless Remote Presenter
System Requirements
To use the presenter, 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 and a hard
disk drive
• At least 64 MB RAM
• USB interface
Operating System
• Windows
• Windows
• Windows
• Windows
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98
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Me
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2000
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XP
Connecting the Receiver and
Installing the Default Driver
To connect the receiver to your computer, plug the standard
USB end of the receiver into an available USB port on your
computer. Alternatively, you can use the supplied USB
extension cable to connect the receiver to your computer for
additional length.
Your computer’s operating system identifies the receiver as a
“USB Human Interface Device” and begins installing the
default driver. Follow any on-screen procedures to complete
the default driver installation.
NOTE: If you are running the Windows
system, you may be prompted to insert the installation
CD-ROM that came with your computer.
You are now ready to begin using the presenter.
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98/Me operating
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