Belkin F8E888 manual

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    P73356 F8E888 Aer oCruiser ™ User Manual P73356-F8E888-Aerocrsr-man.qxd 1/14/01 2:10 PM Page 1[...]

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    P73356-F8E888-Aerocrsr-man.qxd 1/14/01 2:10 PM Page 2[...]

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    Congratulations on your purchase of the Belkin Aer oCruiser ™ , an innovatively designed mouse created for today’ s sophisticated computer user . Not only will you find this mouse resoundingly easy to use with its two super sensitive Micro-Switch buttons, dynamic r esolution and low friction rollers, but you will also like the added featur es t[...]

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    Hardwar e Installation 2 2.1 Hardwar e Installation Y our mouse connects to either a PS/2 mouse port or a Universal Serial Bus (USV) port . T o check, look at the back of your computer for the port that is designated for your mouse. Some PCs will have the word MOUSE marked next to the PS/2 connector . If you are still unsure, please r efer to your [...]

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    3 USB Installation a. Locate the computer Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on the back of your computer . b. Plug your mouse into the port. Check the box in which your mouse was shipped to verify the ports supported. c. Sometimes, when connecting the mouse into a USB port, Windows will detect the mouse and start the Add New Hardwar e Wizard . If it [...]

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    4 T r oubleshooting Problem #1 Q: I can get into Windows or into Safe Mode, but I cannot use the mouse. A: If you have more than one driver , this could be causing your computer to boot in safe mode or preventing your mouse from working at all. If you have mor e than one driver , you must remove the excess drivers. If you are using a PS/2 mouse, th[...]

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    T r oubleshooting (continued) 5 After entering the, “Control Panel”, use your [Up and Down Arrows] to select “System” and then pr ess [Enter] . After entering “System Properties” use your [Right Arr ow] to select “Device Manager”. Then press [T ab] to bring your selection to “Computer” and then use your [Down Arrow] until your ?[...]

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    6 T r oubleshooting (continued) Problem #4 Q: Why does my external mouse not work with my laptop computer? A: Y ou may have to disable the onboard mouse in order to use an external mouse. T ry looking in your CMOS or BIOS in order to disable the onboar d mouse. If you do not have this option or do not know how to get into your BIOS or CMOS, please [...]

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    Features 7 4.1 Hardwar e Features Removable Wing One of the best features of the Aer oCruiser ™ is its ability to interchange various wings. Her e is the step-by-step process for removing and r eplacing a wing. Step 1 T urn the AeroCruiser ™ over . Locate the O-Ring that holds the ball in place and turn it counter -clockwise. Step 2 Remove both[...]

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    Features (continued) 8 Step 3 Inside of the ball cage is a screw . Use a Phillips Head screwdriver to r emove the screw (turn counter -clockwise). T ake the screw out of the cage and set it to the side. Step 4 Now , remove the wing by sliding it back away fr om the main body of the mouse. Replace with the new wing of your choice and follow the step[...]

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    Features (continued) 9 4.2 Software Featur es T o change the setting of your AeroCruiser ™ , locate the AeroCruiser ™ icon in the bottom right corner of your Windows ® desktop (next to the time). Double-click on the icon. Note : If the icon is not there, either 1) the softwar e has not been installed (See Software Installation) or 2) you may n[...]

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    Features (continued) 10 T o keep your setting(s), click on Apply then click on OK . T o revert your settings as they were befor e you opened the Mouse Properties window , select Cancel. 5. Softwar e Uninstall Windows ® 95 and Higher a. Click on Start , then click on Programs . b. Click on Belkin Mouse . c. Click on Uninstall Aer oCruiser 1.0 Softw[...]

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    Information FCC Statement DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMP A TIBILITY W e, Belkin Components, of 501 West W alnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the pr oduct: F8E888 to which this declaration relates: Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following[...]

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    Belkin Components B.V . Diamantlaan 8 • 2132 WV Hoofddorp • The Netherlands T el: +31 (0) 235698765 Fax: +31 (0) 235612694 Belkin Components, Ltd. Unit 13 • Gatelodge Close • Round Spinney Northampton • NN3 8RX • UK T el: +44 (0) 1604678300 Fax: +44 (0) 1604678330 Belkin Components 501 W est Walnut Street Compton • CA • 90220 • US[...]