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B R USSELS H ANNO VER B ARCELONA T OKY O M ILANO A MSTERDAM S INGAPORE L ONDON P ARIS N EW Y ORK L OS A NGELES T ORONT O H ONG K ONG S YDNEY Screen Scroller Mouse USER’S GUIDE Making Yo ur Mobile Life Eas ier . Making Y our Mobile Life Easier . V isit our W eb site at: www .targus.com Features and specifications are s ubject to change without not[...]
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2 Scr een S croll er Mouse Intro duction Congratu lati on s on your purc ha se of a Screen Sc rol ler Mouse. The scr oll fea ture of this erg onomical ly design ed mouse enhance s you r inter net browsing capab ilities a nd e nables you to quickl y acce ss progra m feat ures op tions supp orted un der the W indow s ® operating syst em. NOTE : If y[...]
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3 System Requirements T o use the mous e , your comp ut er must meet th e f ol lowing hardware requ irements and run o ne of the o perat ing syste ms liste d be low . Connecting the Mouse to Y our Computer Dependi ng on the oper atin g syste m you are run ning, you c an connect the mouse to ei th er your c omput e r ’s USB port or, using th e sup[...]
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4 Connecting the Mouse to the PS/2 Port NOTE : If you ar e runn ing the Macint osh op eratin g syst em, th e you m ust co nnect the mouse to yo ur comp uter’ s US B port . See “Con ne cting th e Mou s e to the USB Port.” T o conne ct the m ouse to an ava il a ble PS/2 port: 1 T urn off your com p uter. 2 Discon nect the existi ng m ouse , if [...]
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5 Windows ® 98/Me Operating Syst ems 1 T urn on yo ur comp ut er . The Add N ew Hardware Wizard appears. If it does not, the o perat ing system h as instal led the de fault driver aut oma ti call y . No other s te ps ar e nece s s ar y . 2C l i c k Next . The lo cate dr iver sc reen ap pears. 3 Select “Searc h for the b est d river fo r your dev[...]
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6 Using the Mouse The fo llow i ng m ouse featu res are fa ct ory set and cann ot be person alized. The left mo use bu tton i s pr ese t a s the prim a ry button w hi ch provides cl ick, dou ble-cli c k and drag function s. Maintaining the Mou se T o improve the performanc e of y our mouse , keep it f ree of dust and dirt by f ollowing th e clean i[...]
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7 4 Turn the m ouse ove r and ro tate the m ous e ball r e tain er counter-c l o ck wise unt il it’s loose. Unlock in g th e mouse bal l retainer 5 Remo ve the r etain er and t he mouse ball . Remov ing the mou se ba ll 6 Clean the m ouse ball and t he two black rol lers inside the mouse using a lint -free clot h or c ott on swab and rub bin g al[...]
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8 7 Repla ce the mouse bal l an d the retain er . T urn the retain er clockwi se un ti l it is sec ure. 8 Pl ug the U SB conne ctor back i nto the comput er’ s USB port or, if you are using the PS/ 2 adapt e r , turn on th e comput er . Cleaning the Optical Sensor (Mouse Models P AUM003 v2, NW03B M and NW04 MM ) 1 Unplug the U SB connect or fro m[...]
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9 • A void using t he mouse on sur face s with repetitive pat terns , such as printed magazi ne photog raphs, as th is type of surfa ce may cause th e mouse to re spon d slowly or fail te m pora ri ly . Comfortable Usage All Mo use M ode ls Research sugge st s that physical disc om for t and injur y to nerves, tend ons, an d muscles m ay be re la[...]
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10 US Monday through Friday , 8:00 a.m. (08:00 ) to 8:00 p.m. (20:0 0) Eastern time: 800-283-6325 Canada Monday through Friday , 9:00 a.m. (09:00 ) to 5:00 p.m. (17:0 0) Eastern time: 888-827-4877 Europe Belgium +32 0 02-717-2451 Denmark +45 0 35-25-875 1 France +33 0 1-64-53-9151 Germany +49 0 21-16-579 -1151 Italy +39 0 24- 827-1 151 Netherlands [...]
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11 loss of, or damage to a c omputer ; nor loss of, or damage to, programs, records, or data; nor any consequentia l or incident al damages, even if T argus has been informed of their possibility . This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. W arranty Registration at: http://www .targus.com/regist ration.asp Regulatory Com pliance This dev[...]