Targus 400-0086-001A manual

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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 Wireless 5-Button Scroller Optical Mini Mouse USER’S GUIDE Making Yo ur Mobile Life Easier . Making Y our Mobile Life Easier . V isit our W eb site at: www . tar gus.com Features and specifications ar e subj[...]

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    3 W ir eless 5-Button Sc ro ller Optical Mini Mouse Intro duction Congratu lations on yo ur purcha se of the T argus Wi reless 5-B utton Scroller O ptical Min i Mouse. Th is ergonomi cally designe d mouse uses a radi o freque ncy (RF) l ink that e nables yo u to use the mouse anywhere within 4.5 f eet of its receiver. No line-of-sight betw een the [...]

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    4 Connecting the Mouse Receiver T o conne ct th e mouse rec eiver: 1 T urn off your comp uter. 2 Pl ug the s tand ard USB end of the cable i nto an avail able U SB port on your co mputer. Y ou are now ready to i nstall the device drivers for your op erat ing system. Installing the Device Drivers NOTE: Y ou must in stal l the s upplied devic e drive[...]

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    5 Using the RF Mouse Installing the Battery 1 Remove the battery cov er from the bottom of the mouse by pressing the batt ery cover tab and sid ing it off. 2 Insert the suppl ied battery , making sure that the positi ve (+) and negat ive (-) end of the battery match th e polarity ind icators inside the battery housing. 3 Slide the battery cove r ba[...]

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    6 Establ ishing a Commu nication s Link The op tical mou se has 256 iden tificati on code s that allow the mouse and its receiver to ope rate without interferen ce from ot her rad io fre q uen cy de vice s. T o set the ide ntificat ion code a nd establish a ra dio link betwe en the mou se and the re ceiver : 1 Press and rele ase the link bu tton, l[...]

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    7 Buttons T ab The Bu tton configu ration fea ture allows you to assign the primary mouse b utton for right- o r left-ha nded use . The Files and Folders option al lows you to assign th e number of clicks th at are req uired to open an ite m. The Dou ble-clic k speed opti on adjusts how fast yo u have to cl ick the m ouse but ton to register a dou [...]

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    8 • Enhanced Sc roll Mode – t his mode supports all appl ications that use scr oll bars , with zoom, A uto-panning and scrolling func tions. The Scrol ling Settings op tion allows yo u to adjust how many line s of text will scr oll and the direc tion of the scroll mov ement. Button Assignment T ab Mouse Pro perties screen - But ton Assignm ent [...]

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    9 Operating Hints For optimal performan ce and RF rec eption: • Place the r eceive r at l east 8 inch es (20 cm) aw ay fr om all electr ica l devices , such as y our mon itor , speaker s or external storag e devi ces. • A vo id u sing the op tica l mou se on a meta l surf ace. Meta ls, s uch as iron, alum inum or co pper, shield the radio fr eq[...]

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    10 T o re duce t he ri sk of in jury, follow th ese preca utio ns: • Stand, stretch, an d move arou nd several time s every hour . • Switch han ds while perform ing tasks. Use shortcu t keys to avoid rep etitive or awkwa rd mouse mo vements. • Relax yo ur shoulders an d keep your el bows at your sid es. Adjust the keyb oard’ s position so t[...]

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    11 Recei ver Interf ace USB version 1. 1 Operati ng V oltage Mouse: 1.2V DC (p owered by a batter y) Receiv er: 5V DC (p ower ed by the U SB port) Battery 1 AA N i MH rechargeable Electromagne tic Character istics (EMC) CE - T ype ac ceptance: ET S 300 220 short range devices Dist ance B etween Mouse and Re ceiver Up to 3 feet (1 m) Operati ng Cur [...]

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    12 T r oubleshoot ing What do I do if the optical mouse does not work? • Chec k that the channel sett ing on both t he mous e and the receiv er are t he same . • Ma ke sur e that the polarity of the ba ttery is correc t. Th e positive (+ ) and nega tive (-) end s of the battery m ust match the positive (+) a nd negative ( -) connectio ns in the[...]

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    13 • Incr ease the di stance betw een the mous e’ s receiv er and th e base units of other wireless device s. • Turn off any wireless devic es and their ba se units that are near the mous e’ s rece iver. • If you are u sing t he opt ical mo use on a m etal surfa ce, mov e it and the rec eiv er to a non-m etal su rface. Metal s, such as ir[...]

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    14 Europe Belg ium +32 0 02-71 7-24 51 Denmark +4 5 0 3 5-25-8751 Fran ce +3 3 0 1 -64-53- 9151 Germ any +49 0 21-16 -5 79-1 151 It aly +39 0 24 -827 -1 151 Net herla nds +31 0 53-48 4-94 70 Spai n +34 0 91- 745- 6221 Sweden +4 6 0 8-75 1-4058 Swit zerland +41 0 1-21 2-0007 United Kingdom +4 4 0 2 0-7744 -0330 Eastern E urope & othe rs +3 1 0 5[...]

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    15 W arranty Registration at: http://www .targus.com/regist ration.asp Regulatory Com pliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditi ons: (1) This device may no t cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any i nterference received, including interference t hat may cau[...]