RocketFish RF-NANMSE manual

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    Nano Lapt op La ser Mo use RF-NAN MSE Us er Gu i d e[...]

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    3 RF-NANMSE Rock etfish RF-NANMSE Nano La ptop Lase r Mouse Co n t e nt s Introduc tion ......... ...................... ..................... .................. 3 F eatures .......... ..................... ...................... ...................... ... 3 Using the mouse ........ ...................... .............. ................ 12 Mainta i[...]

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    4 P ackage c on tents •M o u s e • Receiv er • Installat ion CD (includes software and User G uide ) •Q u i c k S e t u p G u i d e • AA battery Sy stem req uirements • At lea st one USB p ort (USB 2.0 or 1.1) •C D d r i v e • Oper ating syst em: W indows® 2000, Wind ows® XP with Service P ack 1 or higher , Windows V ista®, or W [...]

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    5 RF-NANMSE To p Note: The A and B buttons are programmab le. Y ou need to install the mou se drive to program t he buttons and to use t he full functionality of the mouse. F or mor e information, see “Installing the mouse driver and software” on page 10 . # Co mp on en t Des crip tion 1 LED indicator Indicates the current mouse state. • Off [...]

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    6 Botto m # Co mp on en t Desc ri pti on 7 Power but ton T urns t he mou se on or off. 8 Battery compar tment Prov ides storage for the dongle and b attery. 9 Las er senso r Detects mou se mov eme nts an d sends signals t o the laptop t o mo ve the mouse pointer on the screen. 7 8 9[...]

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    7 RF-NANMSE Setting up the mouse Instal ling the batter y T o install the battery: 1 Pr ess the tab on the batte r y compartment cover , then lift the co ver awa y from the mouse. 2 Pull the d ongle ou t of the ba tter y compa r tment.[...]

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    8 3 Ins er t one AA bat ter y into the batt er y compar tmen t. Make su re that the + and – symbols on the ba ttery ma tch the + and – symbols in the ba ttery compar tm ent. 4 Replace t he batter y compar tme nt cover . 1 2[...]

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    9 RF-NANMSE Setting up the mouse T o set up the mouse: 1 Plug the USB dongl e into a USB port on the lapt op . 2 Slide t he power bu tton on th e bottom o f the mo use down to turn on t he mouse. The la ptop detec ts the m ouse. 1 2[...]

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    10 Install ing the mouse driv er and software T o use advanc ed functions , such as dynamic search and magnifie r , you need to install the mouse driv er and software. Note: The foll owing instructions are based on the Windows® XP o perat ing system. T o in sta ll t he mous e dr i ver and so ftwa re: 1 Make sure that you have connect ed the dongle[...]

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    11 RF-NANMSE 4 Click Next . The Star t Insta llation screen opens. 5 Click Next . A installation progress bar appears. When the in stallati on is c omplet e, the Setup Complet e scre en opens . 6 Click Fin ish .[...]

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    12 U sing the mouse T o use the mouse: 1 Press the lef t or right mous e buttons to per form s tandard l eft and right mouse c licks. 2 Move th e scrol l wheel to mo ve t he scr een imag e up , down, l eft, or right. Tip : Y ou c an also scroll the scr een by sliding you r mouse instead of using the scr oll wheel. T o do t his, press do wn on the s[...]

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    13 RF-NANMSE C onfiguring the mouse T o configure the mouse: • Double-click the mouse icon on the system tray to op en the mouse program, then clic k a tab to adjust a mo use func tion. Y ou can select any of the fo llowin g tabs: • Buttons —See “Config urin g mous e but tons” o n page 1 4. • Double-Click —See ”Ad just ing th e do u[...]

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    14 Configuring mo use bu ttons T o conf igure the buttons: 1 Click t he Button list a rro w to open the list of button s, then cli ck the button you want to configure. 2 Click t he Fun c tion list arrow to open the list of fu ncti ons, then cl ick the func tion you want to assign to the button . 3 T o restore defa ult button func tion s, click Use [...]

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    15 RF-NANMSE Adjusting t he doub le - click s peed T o adjust the d ouble-click speed: 1 T o adjust double-click speed, drag the slide r . 2 T o te st the c lick spe ed, doub le- click the Te s t A r e a icon. 3 T o rest ore t o default sett ings, click Reset to Def ault Value . 4 Cli ck othe r tabs t o make mor e adj ustme nts , or cl ick OK to s [...]

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    16 Adjusting th e orientatio n Use this tab to adjust the angle at which yo u use the mouse. T o adjust the orientation: 1 Click Set Or ie nta ti on to activa te or ientat ion setup , then use th e on-scr een pointer to follow the do g as it moves around. 2 T o restore the d efault or ientation s ettin gs, click Reset Orientation . 3 Click other ta[...]

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    17 RF-NANMSE Ad justing the wheel setting s T o adjust the w heel settings: 1 T o select the whee l scroll ing meth od, click: • Enable Univer sal Scrolling —Uses common scrolling functions. • Use Micr osoft O ffice 97 Scrolling Emulation Only —Uses Microsoft Office 97 scr olling emula tion. 2 T o speci fy scrollin g exc eptions , click Exc[...]

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    18 Adjusting poi nter behavior To a d j u s t p o i n t e r b e h a v i o r : 1 Click the pointer op tions. Y ou can s elec t: • Po in te r W ra p — The pointe r goes to the oppo site side of the screen when it r eaches t he screen edge. • X Fo cus —Ac tivat es a wi ndow wh en th e poin ter moves over th e title bar . • Slow Motion —Slo[...]

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    19 RF-NANMSE Hiding t he system tray’ s mouse icon T o hide the system tray ’ s mouse icon: •U n c h e c k Show mous e icon in systra y , then click OK to save changes and close ap plicatio n. Unins talling the mous e driv er and software T o uninstall the mouse driver and soft ware: 1 Unpl ug th e dong le. 2 Click Star t , All Programs , Roc[...]

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    20 4 When th e uninstallat ion is complete , click OK to continu e. The Uninstall Com pl ete scre en opens . 5 Click Fi nish . Y our lapt op r estarts and the uninstalla tion i s comp lete . Maintaining T o clean th e mouse: • Wi pe the surface and t he opti cal senso r with a soft, lin t-fr ee clot h slightly moiste ned with water . T roub lesho[...]

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    21 RF-NANMSE Specifications Specification s subjec t to change without not ice . Dime nsions H × L × W Mous e: 1. 49 × 3.78 × 2.37 in ches (37.78 × 95.92 × 60. 23 mm) Dongle: 0.26 × 0.74 × 0. 59 inches ( 6.60 × 18 .80 × 15.00 mm) Reso lut ion 1200 d pi Track ing speed Maximum 30 inch/sec (76.2 c m/sec) Wei ght Mouse (without ba ttery): 2.[...]

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    22 Leg al not ice s FCC Statement This eq uipment ha s been te sted and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to part 15 of the FC C Rules. T hese limits are designe d to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmf ul inter ference in a residential instal lation. This equipm ent generate s, uses and can radiate r[...]

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    23 RF-NANMSE DHHS and FDA safet y cert ificatio n This product is made an d tested to meet safet y standards of the FCC, re quiremen ts and compliance with safe ty per formance of the U .S. Depar tment of Health and Hu man Se rvices, and also wi th FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J. Important not ice FC C Radiation Exposure St[...]

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    25 RF-NANMSE One -year limited warranty Rocket fish Product s (“Rocke tfish”) warrants to you, th e origina l purchaser of this new RF-N ANMSE (“Product” ), that the Product shall be free of defects in the original manufactu re of the material or workmanship for one (1) year from the purchase of the Pr oduct (“ Warranty P eriod ”). This[...]

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    26 This warranty does not co ver: • Cust omer instruction •I n s t a l l a t i o n •S e t u p a d j u s t m e n t s •C o s m e t i c d a m a g e • Damage due to acts of G od, such as lightning strikes •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 an y part of the Pr[...]

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