RocketFish RF-MSE12 manual

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    Desktop 2. 4G Laser Mous e RF-MSE12 Us er G ui d e[...]

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    2 Rock etfish RF-MSE12 Desktop 2.4G Laser Mouse Co n te n t s Introduc tion ..................... ...................... ...................... ..... 2 F eatures ........ ...................... ............................. .................... 2 Settin g up th e mouse ......................... ...................... ..... 5 Using the mou se ......[...]

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    3 RF-MSE12 • Resolut ion sett ing butt on •P o w e r s a v i n g m o d e •L E D i n d i c a t o r Slim USB receiv er • 2.4GH z technol ogy Sy stem requ irements •U S B m o u s e s u p p o r t e d c o m p u t e r • Micro soft Wind ows 2000/X P/V ista or l ater So ft ware features • Wi ndows 2000/XP/V ista compa tible • Mou se Suite f[...]

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    4 Iden tifying c omponent s Identifying status indicat ors The f ollowing table describes the status indicators on the mouse and rece iver . Item Descriptio n 1L e f t b u t t o n 2 Right button 3 Tilt/scr oll w heel button 4S t a t u s L E D 5 Resolution button 6 Pro grammable button A 7 Pro grammable button B LED Color De scriptio n Mouse Green M[...]

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    5 RF-MSE12 Setting up the mouse Instal ling the batteries The mouse uses two AA size batteries. Co mplete the following st eps to instal l the batterie s. T o install the batteries: 1 Push the ta b to r elease t he batt ery cover . 2 Install two AA batter ies observing the polarity (+ and -) indicat ed inside the hous ing.[...]

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    6 3 Replace the ba ttery co ver . Install ing the Mouse Suit e software Complete th e following s teps to instal l the M ouse Suite software on yo ur comput er . T o install the Mo use Suite: 1 Insert the USB recei ver in to an avail able USB ja ck on your computer . 2 If this is the first time y ou have connect ed the USB r eceiv er to y our compu[...]

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    7 RF-MSE12 Th e We lc om e screen open s. 4 Click Nex t to continue. The Star t Insta llation scre en opens.[...]

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    8 5 Click Nex t . The pr ogram takes a f ew moments to install . When the program is instal led, the Setup Complete screen opens. 6 Click Fi ni s h . Note: Y ou mu st reboot your com puter before using the Mouse Su ite. C onnec ting the mouse C onnecting the mouse to a PC After yo u install the batteries and the Mouse Suite software , your mouse is[...]

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    9 RF-MSE12 2 Slide the mou se power swi tch to the on position. 3 Mov e the mouse to verif y that it i s connected . 4 If the mouse does n ot respo nd, pr ess and hol d the Pair ing button until the LED fl ashes every second. T his indicat es the dongle has started to search for the device to be paired. Note : Each time y ou turn on you r computer [...]

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    10 T urni ng on the US B mouse fun ction in BIOS If th e mou se f ails to work, ve rify tha t the keyb oar d/m ous e USB function has been turned on in the BIOS. S ee y our computer user gui de for m ore in form atio n. Note: Some older PC s do not suppor t t he USB ke yboard/mouse in BIOS/DOS environment. U sing the mouse Note: The sc roll wheel o[...]

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    11 RF-MSE12 Changing the mou se resolu tion Y our mouse can operate in resolutions of 800 dots per inch (dpi) or 1600 dpi. Push the Resol ution button to toggle between resolutions. A higher res olution is m ore accurate but may be m ore difficult to cont rol. Note : W e recomm end you use higher resolutions for gaming and lower r esolutions for no[...]

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    12 U sing the Mouse Sui te software Starting Mouse Suite T o star t using Mouse Suite: • Dou ble - click th e Mou se icon in th e system tray or rig ht- click the icon to open th e cont ext menu, then cl ick Adjust Mouse Properties . Or , if the mouse ico n is not in you r system tray , click St ar t > Sett ings > Con trol P anel > Rocke[...]

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    13 RF-MSE12 •C l i c k Appl y to have your ch anges ta ke effect wi thout c losing th e dialog box. C onfiguring the mouse buttons Click the Button s tab to view an image of your mouse and a description of button functions. T o assign fun ctions to each of the buttons (method 1): 1 Click th e drop- down m enu nex t to the button you want to custo[...]

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    14 The f ields or butt ons on this screen incl ude: Assig ning fun cti ons to t he mous e but tons Y ou can assign one of the following func tions to each but ton on your mouse. Field/B utton Desc ription Mouse Select yo ur mouse from a list of compa tible devices. Use De fault Click this button to r eturn the settings on this screen to fac t or y [...]

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    15 RF-MSE12 Using the HyperGrid fu ncti on The HyperGrid function, when assigned to one of the buttons on your mouse, opens a menu with easy access to nine of the most commonly used func tions. T o use the HyperGrid function: 1 Assign Hyp erlink to one o f the but tons. Alt Emulates pressing the Alt k ey. Ctrl Emulates pressing the Ctrl key . Delet[...]

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    16 2 Click and hold the butto n to open the menu. 3 Move the pointer to th e func tion you nee d. 4 Release t he butt on to se lect the fu nction. 5 Pr ess the b utton a gain to e xit the sel ected functio n. Usi ng the Hyperlink function The Hyperlink function, when assigned to one of the buttons on y our mouse, op ens up a specifie d program. T o[...]

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    17 RF-MSE12 Using the Magnif ier func tion The Magni fier is a unique feature of the mouse. I t allows you to zoom in on a specif ic area of t he scree n for viewin g in c loser det ail. T o use the Magnifier function: 1 Check the Magnifi er checkb ox. 2 Assign Magnifier to on e of the b uttons . 3 Click Ap ply to ha ve your c hanges take effec t. [...]

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    18 T o chan ge the double-click speed: 1 Click t he Double -Click tab . The fields or b uttons on this scr een in clude: 2 Slide th e double-c lic k slider to set the del ay betwe en clicks f or which a double- cli ck is re gister ed. 3 Doubl e -click on the icon in the test a rea. If th e ico n does not a nimat e, you need to slo w down the double[...]

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    19 RF-MSE12 T o set the orienta tion: 1 Click the Orientati on tab. The fields or buttons on this scr een in clude: Field/Button Description Set Orientation H old the mouse at the desired angle of use, then click this button. No w mov e the mouse to you r right and make th e animated dog run across the screen. The mouse orientati on is now matc hed[...]

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    20 Setting the tilt scroll wheel Y our mouse comes with an advanced scroll wheel that enables both horizontal and ver tical w indow scroll ing. Y ou can conf igure how the scroll and tilt wheel on y our mouse is used in th e Wind ows envi ronment . T o conf igure the tilt scroll wheel: 1 Click t he Wheel tab . 2 Modify the setti ngs. Descripti ons [...]

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    21 RF-MSE12 Setting whe el scrolling Yo u c a n c h o o s e t o e n a b l e Universal Scrolling or Micr osoft Office 97 Emulation Scrolling . T o selec t the type of wheel sc rolling: 1 Select Enable Universal Scrollin g or Use Micr osoft O ffic e 97 Scrolling Emulati on only . 2 If you select univers al scrolling, cli ck Ex ceptio ns to conf igur [...]

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    22 Or , cl ick Add to add an application. The Add Exc eption A pplication dialog box open s. 3 Click Brow se to browse to the a pplic ation to add to th is list, t hen click OK . 4 Click OK to close the Exc eption s dialog box. Assi gning a function t o the whe el button Y ou can assi gn a separate f unction to the whee l button itsel f , apart fro[...]

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    23 RF-MSE12 T o set the sc rolling speed: 1 Select Scroll x li nes per notch or Scroll one screen per n otch . 2 Click Ap ply to ha ve your c hanges take effec t. Changing the pointer Y o u can configure addi tional pointer fu nctionality . T o change th e point er: 1 Click the Poin ter Utility tab. Selecti on Desc ripti on Scroll x lin es per not [...]

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    24 The fields or b uttons on this scr een in clude: 2 Select the functi on(s) to a pply to the po inte r . 3 Click Ap ply to have your c hange s tak e effec t. C onfiguring the Mouse Suite settings Y ou can ad d the Mouse Suite i con to the sy stem tray an d uninstall the Mouse Suite software us ing the Mouse Suite tab . Add ing the Mous e Suite ic[...]

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    25 RF-MSE12 Uninst alling the Mouse Suit e T o uninstall the Mouse S uit e: 1 Click the Mouse Suite tab. 2 Click Uninstall . A c onfirmation message displays. 3 Click Ye s to un install o r No to cancel. T r oubleshooting If you have any problems with your mous e, c ompl ete the following: • Check the system r equiremen ts to make sur e that your[...]

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    26 Leg al no ti ces FCC P ar t 15 This device co mplies wit h Part 15 of the FC C Rul es. Oper ation of this product is subjec t to the followin g two condit ions: (1) this d evice may not cause h armful inter ference, and (2) this device must accep t any inter ference received, in cluding i nter ference that may cau se undesi red ope ration . This[...]

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    27 RF-MSE12 DHHS and FDA safet y cert ification This product is made and tested to meet safety st andards of the F C C, re quirements and complianc e with safety per f ormance of the U .S. Depar tment of Health and Hu man Ser vices, and also with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J. Canada IC ES-003 statement This Class B digita[...]

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    29 RF-MSE12 One - Y ear Limited W arranty Rocket fish Product s (“Rocketfi sh ”) war rants to you, the ori ginal purchase r of this new RF-MSE12 (“Pr oduc t”), that the Product shall be free of defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship for one (1) year from the pur chase of the Product (“ Warr anty P er iod”). T[...]

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    30 • Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning s trikes •A c c i d e n t •M i s u s e •A b u s e •N e g l i g e n c e •C o m m e r c i a l u s e • Modific ation of any part of the Pr oduct, including the antenna This warranty also does not co ver: • Damage due to inco rrec t operation or maintenance • Connection to an incorr ec[...]

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