Using Mouse; Troubleshooting And Tips - Fujitsu Siemens Computers Touchbird Operating Manual

Optical wireless mouse
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Using mouse

Besides the two "regular" buttons, the mouse has a wheel and two buttons on its sides. You can
use the wheel as follows:
As a button: Press on the wheel.
To scroll: Move the wheel in the desired direction.
The wheel and the two buttons on the side can be programmed with the included mouse software
(see above).
When you move the mouse, the right indicator on the receiver blinks green.
When you don't use the mouse for a while (approx. 90 seconds), it switches to power-
i
saving mode. To "wake up" the mouse again, press one of the mouse buttons.

Troubleshooting and tips

The mouse does not operate following installation or is not recognised.
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Make sure that the batteries have been inserted and loaded correctly and that the receiver is
connected correctly. Prior to the first use, the mouse should be placed into the charging tray of
the plugged-in receiver for approximately 8 hours so that the batteries can be charged.
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Do not connect or remove the receiver cable while the computer is switched on.
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Check that your PS/2 port is configured properly (refer to your computer documentation).
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To determine whether the problem lies with your mouse or with your computer, use a second
computer to test the mouse, if possible, or connect a second mouse to your computer.
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Set up the connection between the receiver and the mouse. Press the connection buttons on
the bottom of the receiver and on the bottom of the mouse.
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Change the location of the receiver.
If you are still unable to solve the problem, please contact your point of sale or your dealer.
If you need to exchange the keyboard, please note that you must return it to your dealer in its
original packaging and also a produce proof of purchase (receipt). Keep your receipt in a safe place
after purchase.
TAV-X316-MAN-BL1-5E19
Touchbird Optical Wireless Mouse
English - 5

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