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A4 Tech. Wireless Optical Zoom Mouse Mouse User Manual
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1. Bi ay oe e A 1E TESE E aR Mee ghee Dee fA io ives trace j 4 3 wheel button Net LuckyJump Commands To use the Net Luck ump you need to open the M ouse Properties window and select the Button tab Then assign N et LuckyJump in 3 button command You also Tararua can use Setting to update the command list of N et LuckJ ump Press the wheel ie button it will show up NetJump or LuckyJump screen which shows 14 commonly used tasks as for convenient shortcut ars PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir http www pdffactory com Programmable at 4 and 5 buttons more than 54 available iy shortcuts E Button assignment lists out of 54 available commands and settings for the 3rd 4h a and 5th keys which you can open many useful programs or execute the commands pe ite fa ca by one click on the button as The default setting for the 4 and 5h buttons is Internet Explorer and Browser Ear a Back and Forward function a 10m PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro axtFahatir http www pdffactory com
2. Wireless Optical Zoom Mouse User s Guide PDF 2 3E 0 FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir http www pdffactory com econ THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 TH DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDIN INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits a designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate rad frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However the IS no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptic which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followi measures Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an expe
3. e installation diskette into your floppy disk drive Click the Start button and then click Run In the Run dialog window typeA setup where A is the letter of your floppy disk drive Click OK and follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation n RWNPE Checking the Batteries power To check the battery power right click the mouse icon in the System Tray Choose the Check RF Mouse Status option to display the RF Mouse Status window The Pe tee We current battery remain power percentage is shown i peek aie Power On Off switch A power On Off switch N is located on the bottom side as shown You may turn off the power when it s not in use It saves battery power and prolongs battery life which is convenient for traveling PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir htto www pdffactory com Wirel jpticalz M The RF Mouse ID code Each RF Mouse is assigned a unique ID code at manufacture so the receiver only picks up the signal from your mouse and prevents other RF M ouse radio signals from operating on your computer This feature can also be disabled allowing Other gorp RF pointing devices to operate your computer Connect foun hea fege FF cue D Come we Conti ete ee on oe be wien heros Po E peek Connecting the RF Mouse ID Code Sle ale CER ey When the driver installation is finished your computer reboots and the RF M ouse CUE SEE PRESENT A z window shown on the right a
4. ory Pro astFahatir http www pdffactory com Receiver works as a charger The receiver can work as a charger which you can put the spare rechargeable batteries on the charging compartment The LED K light shows you that the mouse is working properly The LED M is the charging LED The bright charging red light shows you that the batteries are low The light turns to dim as the batteries are charged for some time When the light turns off it implies the battery power is fully charged DON T CHARGE NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TO THIS RECEIVER About the indicating light LED on receiver 1 When using the mouse the left working light K is blinking and in Green 2 If the rechargeable batteries are charged the left LED M is in red The bright red light M shows you that batteries are low 3 Thelight M turns to dim as the batteries are charged for some time When the light M turns off it implies the battery power is fully charged PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir http www pdffactory com Wirel Jpticalz M Installing the iZoomWorks Software If there re other mouse drivers installed on your computer please have them uninstalled before you start the installation process Also please be sure you have completed above hardware setup Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP NT4 0 installation N ote the USB Device does not support Windows 95 NT4 0 Connect the mouse to your computer Insert th
5. ou install the iWheelZoom software double click on the mouse icon in the system tray In the Mouse Properties window that appears select the Wheel tab to display a setup screen as shown You can adjust the Zoom speed in the Zoom Speed section Bye beet reigi ss dee eee pee ee ee eee ER 0E Tri des se i Akonin Faai fino Ther gim ma a ap r ri hat rpi p PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir http www pdffactory com m o More than 100 useful applications are supported with our Zoom in Zoom out command set There are so many different computer applications that provides zoom in and out functions However each of these various applications uses different ways to execute the Zoom function which can be difficult to neither learn nor remember the proper way in performing the Zoom functions Now with A4 Tech Zoom in and out function whether you are an Artist Designer or Office user you can easily press the two zoom buttons to interactive with more than hundreds of applications Weintegrated and standardized different Zoom commands into our two office fingertips and this function can be use in all Windows applications that use Zoom supported functions For more information please visit our website to check supported application list If your favorite application does not appear on the list please contact us through the URL http www a4tech com EN tellus asp Ne are more than happy to hear from you
6. ppears Before setting up the RF M ouse ID connection pm oe w erred GPE Har D yak please make sure there are no other RF pointing devices around and in use NUARI arte wergea Fangar atig dels mabey j CONNECT ID M ovetheRF M ouse for a few seconds to establish a connection and then click F Ukes ka tiua i str HE Hammies mimon mirusio far Connect ID TheuniquelD code of your mouse is recognized Once this process properly pinata executed other RF pointing devices will not function on your computer Exit Click Exit to complete the ID setup Changing the RF Mouse ID Code You can use anew RF M ouse on your computer without changing the Radio receiver you just need to change the ID code Refer to the following 1 Press Shift Alt F11 or Shift Alt F12 to call up the RF Mouse ID Code window 2 Move the RF Mouse for a few seconds to establish a connection and then click Connect ID 3 Thenew ID code is connected and the RF M ouse window closes Click Exit to close the RF M ouselD code window PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro atFahatir http www pdffactory com ro econ Why use iZoomWorks There are a total of 5 buttons on the Zoom mouse The 3 Pan Button 3 Wheel button 4 and 5 buttons are programmable with more than 54 shortcuts commands to make your daily work easier Not only that office users will also 5 Zoom Button love 1ZoomWorks and its zoom features What makes this mouse different and
7. rienced radio TV technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of conformity in Accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Act FTEG and Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro axtFahatir http www pdffactory com re econ INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE YOUR NEW RF OPTICAL ZOOM MOUSE IS EASY TO INSTALL AND OFFERS YOU A COUNTLESS OF USEFUL FEATURES THE RADIO RECEIVER CAN BE CONVENIENTLY PLACED ANYWHE RE TO GIVE YOU THE FREEDOM YOU NEED WHILE WORKING Connecting the RF Mouse Receiver The RF M ouse receiver connects to your computer in the same way as a conventional mouse does allowing you to place the receiver wherever is convenient on your desktop 1 Locate an available USB mouse port on the back of your computer 2 Insert the USB mouse port connector into the available computer USB port If you want to connect an USB mouseto your computer PS2 port you must usea U SB to PS2 adapter Locating the RF Mouse Receiver Your RF Mouse has limitations on the range or distance from its receiver To make sure that your mouse sends and receives properly refer to the following instructions 1 For optimal performance place the receiver at least 8 inches 20 centimeters away from other electrical device
8. s such as the computer the monitor or external storage drives 2 The RF Mouse should be no farther than 3 3 feet 1 0 meter from the mouse receiver This will ensure optimal communication between the mouse and receiver 3 Ifyou areworking on a metallic surface trying a mouse pad for better reception Switch frequency channels to prevent interference from other RF pointing devices See the following section for more information PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro astFahatir http www pdffactory com Selecting the Frequency Channel The RF M ouse operates on two frequency channels To prevent interference when using two RF Mice in close proximity a different frequency channel should be used for each mouse Refer to the following instructions to change the frequency channel for your mouse 1 Set the frequency channel B on the receiver to 1 or 2 2 Remove the battery cover from the mouse see the following Inserting the Batteries section 3 Set the frequency channel L on the mouse to 1 or 2 The frequency channel for mouse and receiver must be the same CHI T c H3 Inserting the Batteries The RF M ouse uses two batteries Refer to the following to insert the batteries 1 Press the tab on the bottom of the mouse cover as shown here and remove the cover 2 Insert the two batteries The correct polarity is indicated on the battery compartment casing 3 Replace the cover PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFact
9. unique from all other mice is its 4 and 5 buttons which work as the Zoom function 4 Zoom Button The 3rd Pan Button The wheel works as vertical scroll and also can be used as 3 button Once the 1ZoomWorks software 1s installed the 3 button is working as the Pan function when the wheel button is pressed while the mouse is moving The 4th amp 5th Buttons The 4 and 5 buttons work as zoom in and zoom out and are programmable with more than 54 various shortcuts commands These 2 buttons are convenient when editing images drawings documents or worksheets as you can directly click on the 4 button to zoom in or the 5 button to zoom out PDF ZD FinePrint pdfFactory Pro axtFahatir htto www pdffactory com Tod econ Using Pan and Zoom in out The Zoom button offers a powerful and convenient direct zoom feature with more than one hundred of various zoom supported applications You can instantly zoom in and out images or documents by simply clicking on the 4 and 5 buttons This is convenient and handy to view big sized images drawings documents or worksheets as you do not need to search for the Zoom in and Zoom out commands within many different applications Simply click on the 4 and 5 buttons and zoom in and out almost any images drawing documents or worksheets instantaneously And press the 3 Pan button to move easily the screen to where you want to go Setting the Zoom Speed After y
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