Micro Innovations Mouse PD7300LSR User Manual

Wireless Laser Mouse Pro  
User’s Manual  
Model PD7300LSR  
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Table of Contents  
Welcome…………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………..….….  
USB Installation Procedures…...………………….…………………………………………….………......……….……  
Mouse Settings………………………………………………………………………………..………………………...…..  
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………………………………………......  
Mouse Care and Technical Support…………………………………………………………………….……………......  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Wireless Laser Mouse Pro. Its advanced design and enhanced performance features  
makes the device simple to install and easy to use.  
The Wireless Laser Mouse Pro is compatible with IBM and 100% compatible computers with an available USB port, and is  
supported by Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Laser Sensing Technology  
Our laser senor scans the desktop with 20x  
greater accuracy than traditional optical  
sensors.  
Vertical and Horizontal Scroll  
Advanced scrolling features  
allow you to navigate quickly  
through large documents with  
ease  
Programmable Side Buttons  
Customizable buttons which provides  
access to some of your favorite Windows  
applications  
2.4 GHz Wireless Range  
Connects up to 30 Ft. (10m)  
Insta-LinkConnectivity  
Using state-of-the art auto-sensing  
capabilities, you can easily begin to use the  
mouse after simply plugging it into your PC.  
Package Contents  
Wireless Laser Mouse Pro  
RF Receiver (USB)  
2 AAA Batteries  
CD-ROM  
User's Manual  
Class 1 Laser  
To ensure safety, a Class 1  
laser is used for illumination  
and tracking. This class of  
laser does not have harmful  
properties to the human eye.  
Warranty Information  
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USB Installation Procedures  
STEP 1 - Remove the battery compartment cover located underneath the mouse and install the batteries into the mouse paying close  
attention to the proper polarities. Carefully secure the cover and make sure the ON / OFF switch is in the ON position.  
STEP 2 - Turn on your PC.  
STEP 3 - Connect the RF receiver to an available USB port on your PC. Your PC will determine the correct settings for the mouse  
to function.  
By default, the Wireless Laser Mouse should communicate with the RF receiver. If by chance there is a source of  
interference the mouse is experiencing, press the button on the RF receiver once and then, using a pen or pencil press  
the CONNECT button located underneath the mouse.  
STEP 4 - Insert the CD into an available CD-ROM drive and follow the onscreen instructions. Note some operating systems need  
to be restarted in order for the program to function properly. It is recommended to restart your PC after installing this software  
program.  
Install Batteries  
Turn on PC  
Connect the RF Receiver  
Install Software  
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Mouse Settings  
Click Start Programs Micro  
Innovations Laser Mouse  
The following icon  
will appear in  
the lower right-hand corner of your  
system tray once the software is  
correctly installed. To launch the  
program simply click on the icon.  
Configuring Wheel Modes  
This feature will allow you to choose  
performance modes and wheel  
speed of the mouse.  
Assigning the Wheel Button  
You can increase your productivity  
by assigning the wheel button to  
various basic Windows functions  
such as page up or down, cut, copy,  
paste, etc. You can even launch  
your default browser or e-mail  
application. It is recommended that  
you try different settings until you  
are satisfied with the performance.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Resolution  
Cannot launch Mouse Settings  
Try re-installing the software CD.  
* Note you may need to uninstall any previous mouse software on your PC.  
Make sure the ON / OFF switch is in the ON position. Restart your PC.  
Batteries may have been consumed (drained). Replace the batteries in your mouse  
and re-synchronize the mouse with the receiver.  
Mouse pointer (cursor) moves erratic  
Mouse pointer (cursor) is not responding  
RF receiver maybe subjected to interference from other electronic devices. Try using  
the mouse closer to the RF receiver.  
Try using the mouse on a different surface. *Note although the mouse is designed to  
function on many different surfaces, there is a possibility that your work area is not  
suitable for proper usage.  
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Mouse Care  
Maintaining your product will ensure longer life and will minimize the chance of causing damage to your mouse or  
computer.  
Keep all beverages away from the mouse working area and avoid any spills.  
Keep the user’s manual for future reference.  
Keep the software CD in a safe place for future installations.  
Keep the bottom of the mouse clean and free of any dust or film by wiping off the bottom with just a damp soft cloth.  
Note this device is dependent on battery current for operation. Only alkaline batteries should be used.  
The batteries that ship with this device are not rechargeable. Do not try to recharge them.  
There are no user serviceable parts. Only Micro Innovations may service or repair this product.  
Technical Support  
Technical Support hours of operation: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 7:00pm E.S.T.  
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