Using The Mouse - RCA pcstuff PC7630 Quick Start Manual

Combo pack wireless keyboard with cordless optical mouse
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Customizing your Hotkeys
You can define the Hot Keys as shell execution, keystrokes, office shortcuts and generic commands to meet
your personal needs.
Shell execution
Key strokes
Office shortcut
Generic Command
Disable the Hotkey

Using The Mouse

Your mouse has a wheel; the wheel functions as both a wheel and a button. Simply click the wheel as you would a
programmable standard Third button.
Scrolling and Zooming With The Mouse
Task
What is it?
Wheel Scroll
Use Wheel Scroll for precise up and down
movement.
Zoom
Use Zoom to either magnify or demagnify
the view of a document in an application
that supports it.
AutoScroll
Use AutoScroll in Windows
98/Me/2000/NT/XP and Microsoft Office
2000 compatible applications to scroll
through large documents. AutoScroll
allows you scroll a document direction
automatically without having to move the
mouse continuously.
Mouse properties settings
From the Mouse properties window you can customize many settings for your mouse including button assignments,
scroll wheels and cursor movement. To open the Mouse properties window double-click on the mouse
system tray. The Mouse properties window has tabs that are described below.
Buttons Tab
Button Assignments: Click the down arrow to select the preferred function for each button. Double Click Speed: Increase
the speed for executing a double-click. Button Configuration: Configure your mouse for left- or right-hand use. The
default setting for buttons 1 and 2 will be reversed.
Pointers Tab
The Pointers tab lets you change the way the cursor appears. Click the down arrow under Scheme and choose the
setting you want. The available pointers for each scheme are shown in the pane below. You can browse to additional
pointers, and then create your own scheme using the Save As button.
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How to do it?
To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll
down, move the wheel back.
Place the cursor in an application that is
Microsoft Office 98/2000 compatible. Press and
hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then to zoom
in, move the wheel forward; to zoom out, move
the wheel backwards.
Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if it
is not already assigned. Place the cursor in an
application; press the mouse button assigned to
AutoScroll. The AutoScroll icon appears. Move
the mouse once in the you want to scroll. The
farther you move the starting point, the faster
the scrolling. To stop AutoScroll, press any
mouse button.
Type the name
of file, folder...
Browse File
Browse Folder
My favorite
Email address
book
Show the name
of the hotkey
icon in the

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