Справочник Пользователя для KYE Systems Corp GMZKV
KYE SYSTEMS CORP.
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Note:
When buttons 3, 4 and 5 are pressed at the same time, it will allow you to change
between Windows 8 and traditional mouse function mode.
Button definitions in Windows 7/XP/Vista:
1.
Previous Page: Go to last page of Internet Explorer
2.
Next Page: Go to next page of Internet Explorer
3.
Left Button: Provides traditional mouse functions like click,
double click and drag.
double click and drag.
4.
Magic-Roller: Press the “Magic-Roller” to surf the Internet
and Windows documents.
and Windows documents.
5.
Right Button: Provides traditional mouse click functions.
6.
DPI adjustment: The LED indicator will flash after you
press this button. Default is 1200 dpi, 800 dpi (1 flash), 1200
dpi (2 flashes), and 1600 dpi (3 flashes).
press this button. Default is 1200 dpi, 800 dpi (1 flash), 1200
dpi (2 flashes), and 1600 dpi (3 flashes).
Note: Download the programmable driver from the Genius website at www.geniusnet.com
Warning: (Troubleshooting)
1.
Do not use the wireless optical/laser mouse on a desk which is made of glass or mirror.
2.
The connection of the wireless device is factory preset, so when you plug the USB
receiver into any USB port, the connection between the micro receiver and the mouse will
be established automatically.
receiver into any USB port, the connection between the micro receiver and the mouse will
be established automatically.
3.
In case your PC did not install the hardware successfully, remove the micro receiver from
the USB port and go to Human Interface Devices under Device Manager to remove the
mouse then plug in the micro receiver to a USB port again.
the USB port and go to Human Interface Devices under Device Manager to remove the
mouse then plug in the micro receiver to a USB port again.
4.
If you feel the mouse does not move smooth as usual, it is possible the batteries have lost
their charge so you need to replace them. Remember to put the batteries in the correct
direction.
their charge so you need to replace them. Remember to put the batteries in the correct
direction.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates