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Dual wheel scrolling trackball with programmable third button
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If you want to use the third button for
system functions or as a shortcut for a
command, you can assign a function
from the
menu.
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To select a function, click on
Then select the function from the drop
down menu.

Using the Third Button

To perform the function you have set in
the third button panel, press the third
button (on the right side of the mouse).
To quit the third button function, press
the left or right mouse button.
GENERAL CONTROL
PANEL
We do not anticipate that you will have
any problems with your Dual Wheel
Scrolling Trackball; however, if the
mouse or cursor stop operating proper-
ly, try replacing the mouse driver as de-
scribed in this section. If that does not
work, take the mouse to your local Ra-
dioShack store for assistance.
Caution: Unless you are very clear
about which version mouse driver you
are using, we do not recommend that
you change your mouse driver. If you
select the wrong driver version, the
mouse cursor will not move.
.
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Checking the Driver Version

If the mouse does not appear to be op-
erating properly with certain software,
check that software's user's manual to
find the recommended mouse driver
version, then check to see which version
you are currently using.
To check which mouse driver version
you are using:
In Windows 95/98 , move your cursor to
the mouse icon
the window. After 2 seconds, the mouse
version displays.
In Windows 3.1 , check the Program
Manager list of all software, which
should include Dual Wheel Mouse
V5.21.
In DOS , type mouse\mouse at the C:\
prompt. The connected mouse port and
the mouse version are displayed.
at the lower right of
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