Trust GM-4200, MI-7200L User Manual

GM-4200 Gamer Mouse Optical
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UK
Product information
A: Scroll-wheel and third button B: Left button C: Browser forward button D: Browser backward button
E: Macro wheel button F: Mode button (lit: 1600 dpi; off: 800dpi) G: Right button
Installation
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PC on
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Place CD in CD-ROM
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Click on “Install software”; Follow on screen instructions to finish
Restart system when prompt!
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Connect USB
Windows ME/2000/XP/2003: finished Windows 98(SE): go to 5
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Press [Enter] key
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Follow Hardware Wizard to finish
Need Windows 98SE CD!
Mouse is ready to use with games without further configuration.
Press the mode button to increase the sensitivity of the mouse if desired!
Use of extra mouse functions
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Open mouse configure
Assign mouse buttons
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1. Click on Special Buttons
2. Assign a function to a button if desired
3. Set line scroll of the wheel if desired Click on OK when finish
Check Enable System Tray Icon! Check Compatible W heel Scroll only if the wheel doesn’t work.
Assign an Application to Application Wheel
Repeat following to assign all applications.
To be able to use the application wheel first assign a button to “Application Wheel”.
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1. Click on Application Wheel
2. Click on Set Application 1
3. Select desired application
4. Assign a name Click on OK when finish
Press the assigned Application Wheel button, then click on a number to excute an assigned applicaiton.
Assign a Macro to Macro Wheel
Repeat following to assign all macros.
Macro is used to record keyboard activities so you can call the macro later to replay the keystrokes.
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1. Click on Macros Page
2. Start the application in which you’d like to record a macro, for example, Notepad
MI-7200L Wireless Laser Mouse
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3. Click on Assign Macro 1
4. Click on Start to record
5. Type a sentence in Notepad, for example
6. Click on Stop to stop recording
7. Input a name if desired
8. Click on Save to save this macro Click on OK when finish
Play a Macro from Macro Wheel
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1. Open the application in which the macro was recorded, for example Notepad
2. Move mouse over then press the Macro Wheel button
3. Click a number, for example, 1 The macro will be replayed in the application
Enable keep shooting
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1. Check Enable Keep Shooting Option
2. Click on OK
3. Click on the mouse icon on task bar
4. Enable continuous shooting with either mouse left button (Enable L-Button Keep-Shooting) or mouse right button (Enable R-Button Keep-Shooting)
Use Use-Based Command
To be able to use the Use-Based Command first assign a button to “Use-Based Command”.
With this single button assignment, you can record routine work and replay it by one mouse click.
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1. Check desired options in Use Based Command Config.
(a) Record keyboard: record keystrokes; (b) Record mouse: record mouse click; (c) Record time scale: record
occurrence sequence in the period
2. Click on icon on taskbar then click on Reset Use-Based Command
3. Open an application and press the button assigned as Use-Based Command to start recording (record maximum 100 clicks)
4. Press again the button to stop recording
5. Press again the button to replay the recording; the recording discards till it’s reset
Reminder
General usage
Adjust the speed of mouse pointer: (1) Open Windows Help (Start → Help). (2) Search “adjust the speed of mouse pointer”. (3) Follow instructions.
Record a Macro or a Use-Based command only in application and replay a Macro or Use-Based command only in the application in which it was recorded!
Read the manual on CD for the detail of the configuration program.
If you have any problems, go to www.trust.com/14463 for FAQ, software and manuals.
Safety
Do not open or repair this device.
Keep this device away from liquids, such as water.
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