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7,239,301; 7,262,760; 7,414,611; D547,304; D550,633; and other patents issued or pending in the U.S. and other countries. Hillcrest Labs, the Hillcrest Labs logo, Freespace and other Hillcrest Labs products referred to herein are either the trademarks or registered trademarks of Hillcrest Laboratories, Inc.
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 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 following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;...
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This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond the control of Hillcrest Labs. We make no other express or implied warranty for this product. Some states or jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
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Pointer, you can simply point and click on your PC or Macintosh without any cords or even a flat surface. The Loop Pointer’s distinctive ergonomic design includes just four buttons and a scroll wheel. Using the patented Freespace® motion control technology from Hillcrest Labs, the Loop™...
Loop™ Pointer User Guide What’s in the Package You get: • The Loop™ Pointer. • The USB RF transceiver, a device that plugs into a USB port on the computer you will use the Loop™ Pointer with. • Two AA batteries. The Loop™...
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide Pointer. To remove the cover, look for the Freespace® label, then squeeze on the dent opposite the label and pull off the cover. Install two AA batteries as shown on the label in the battery compartment: [battery insertion illustration here –...
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide To make it easy to remove the battery for replacement, make sure the ribbon attached inside the compartment is underneath the batteries. Replace the battery cover. • Plug the USB RF transceiver into a USB port on the computer: The USB RF transceiver works in any USB port on the computer.
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide Status LED On/Off Lights up when Corresponds to the the Loop™ mouse scrollwheel Pointer communicates with the PC Corresponds to Corresponds to the the left mouse right mouse button button Press to hide or show cursor, or to Battery cover freeze cursor in place...
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide Using the Loop™ Pointer Here are a few pointers for using the Loop™ Pointer: You don’t have to point at the screen Freespace® technology enables the Loop™ Pointer to track motion, so the cursor on the screen follows the movement of the Loop™...
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide Small wrist movements work best Use your wrist to move the Loop™ Pointer. This gives you better control over the Loop™ Pointer than moving your whole arm. If the cursor disappears, move the Loop™ Pointer or press any button To save battery power, the Loop™...
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Loop™ Pointer User Guide Using the Loop™ Pointer for PowerPoint presentations You can use the Loop™ Pointer to control PowerPoint presentations without changing any settings. It acts just like a mouse. In PowerPoint for Windows, if you want to move backward easily, you can make the Loop™...
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