Toshiba T400 User Manual

Combo Three Button
Screen Scroller Mini Mouse
Notebook Computer
Scroller Mini Mouse
User’s Guide
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the PORT-Noteworthy Combo Screen Scroller Mini Mouse! It is a state-of-the-art scrolling device, specially designed for the mobile warrior. The scroller mini mouse is perfect for screen browsing while on the Internet and when using Windows
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applications including Microsoft®Office 97. Its innovative and ergonomic shape is more comfortable and gives you better control than a notebook pointing device. It is compatible with all notebook computers that have either a USB port or a PS/2 port.
This user’s guide provides descriptions of the scroller mini mouse features, and gives instructions for connecting the mouse, installing the software, assigning functions to the mouse buttons, and cleaning the mouse.
Contents
One PORT-Noteworthy Combo Screen Scroller Mini MouseOne PS/2 AdapterThis user’s guideOne driver diskette (Windows 95, Windows 98 and
Windows NT®4.0 only)
System Requirements: USB
Operating system: Windows 98, Windows 2000, or
Macintosh® OS Version 8.6 or greater
One USB v. 1.1 Compliant Port
System Requirements: PS/2
Operating system: Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000
One PS/2 port
CONNECTING THE SCROLLER MINI MOUSE
The scroller mini mouse has the option of connecting through a USB port, or through a PS/2 port via the PS/2 Adapter. Depending on your computer’s operating system, it may recognize the mouse and allow Plug and Play installation. If the operating system does not recognize the mouse, you need to set it up.
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USB Connection with Windows 98 or Windows 2000
Plug the USB connector into the computer’s USB port. The computer detects the scroller mini mouse immediately. Follow the screen prompts until installation is complete. Now you are ready to install the software.
Note: USB connection is not supported by Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, or Windows NT 4.0.
Figure 1. USB-PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse and PS/2 Adapter
USB Connection with a Macintosh Computer
The PORT-Noteworthy Combo Screen Scroller Mini Mouse’s use is restricted with a Macintosh computer. Macintosh supports only a one­button mouse.
PS/2 Connection with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or 2000
Shut down Windows and turn off the computer. Disconnect the existing mouse, if any. Connect the PS/2 Adapter to the USB connector of the mouse. Plug the PS/2 Adapter into the computer’s PS/2 port. Turn on the power. When Windows restarts, its software drivers will enable only the standard scrolling features.
Warning: Never point the optical sensor toward the face, particularly the eyes.
Do not use the optical mouse on a surface which is made of glass, mirror, iron, or black velvet. The optical sensor performs best on surfaces with detail to track. It may have difficulty tracking on repetitive patterns, e.g., printed photographs from magazines.
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
Note: The USB - PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse is automatically detected and enabled with Windows NT and Windows 2000; therefore, software installation is not required.
1 Insert the scroller mini mouse software diskette into
drive A or B.
2 Open the Start menu (Ctrl plus Esc), and select Run. 3 Type A:Setup.exe (or B:Setup.exe) in the command line. 4 Click OK. 5 Follow the screen prompts until installation is complete. 6 Restart the computer. 7 Open the Start menu and select Settings. 8 Select Control Panel and double-click the mouse icon.
The Mouse Properties window appears. Across the top of this menu are the categories of features provided. You can set and reset these features to suit your needs.
USING THE MOUSE
Note: The enhanced features described in the following sections are not available with Windows NT or Windows 2000. For future enhancements, visit our Web site at www.port.com.
You can assign frequently used mouse and keyboard functions to the mouse buttons with the Button Assignment feature. Microsoft Office 97 is supported with a new one-step zoom feature.
Factory Settings
Some functions performed by the mouse buttons, scroller wheel, and scroller button are preassigned at the factory.
Screen scroller Moves the cursor when you roll the wheel Scroller button No factory setting Left button Primary button which provides click,
Right button Secondary button with no factory setting
double-click, and drag
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