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8. RF Channel Setting:
Auto Channel Hopping:
This is the G10 MeetingMan default setting. Applicable to single-alone user, or when there is no
wireless interference nearby.
Channel-lock:
If more than one set of wireless Mice&KBs are used in the same site, you may
perform "Channel-lock" to assign exclusive channel for each device so as to avoid "Auto Channel
Hopping" wireless conflicts and get "Zero-lag" better performance.
Detect Receiving Signal Level:
Moving the mouse, the indicator will display current signal level. The less level value means the
better receiving signal, value under 120 means the devices are working in good condition. The
value may increase when working in a long range venue, or there is strong interference. Try
different allocation of mouse and receiver till the best improvement is secured.
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