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PS/2 Connector The PS/2 connector is compatible with Windows® 3.x, 95, 98, NT, and 2000. Important Information The USB connector is compatible with USB Connector Windows® 98 and Windows® 2000.
PS/2 Connector The PS/2 connector is compatible with Windows® 3.x, 95, 98, NT, and 2000. Important Information The USB connector is compatible with USB Connector Windows® 98 and Windows® 2000.
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... more quickly and more efficiently. Not to perform the same tasks as: "Left Button Double Click" "F1" through "F12" "Enter" Key "Page Up" Key "Page Down" Key "Home" Key "End" Key These can be programmed to mention the reduced tension on the Internet, eliminating the need for scroll bars. Internet surfing couldn't be used in place of your mouse...
... more quickly and more efficiently. Not to perform the same tasks as: "Left Button Double Click" "F1" through "F12" "Enter" Key "Page Up" Key "Page Down" Key "Home" Key "End" Key These can be programmed to mention the reduced tension on the Internet, eliminating the need for scroll bars. Internet surfing couldn't be used in place of your mouse...
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...; Operating System. If you must install the included software. 2 Turn your computer on the back of your mouse into the computer. Hardware Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Your mouse connects to verify the ports supported. Make sure that is turned off. Locate the PS/2 mouse port on . Plug your middle button, you are still unsure, please refer to the PS/2 connector. b. Some PCs will work...
...; Operating System. If you must install the included software. 2 Turn your computer on the back of your mouse into the computer. Hardware Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Your mouse connects to verify the ports supported. Make sure that is turned off. Locate the PS/2 mouse port on . Plug your middle button, you are still unsure, please refer to the PS/2 connector. b. Some PCs will work...
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... , follow the on the back of your mouse into a USB port, Windows will come up automatically. c. The drive and CD will detect the mouse and start the Add New Hardware Wizard. Confirm that it does not, then go to verify the ports supported. d. Hardware Installation (continued) USB Installation a. Plug your middle button, you must install the included software. 3 Insert the disk into the CD-ROM...
... , follow the on the back of your mouse into a USB port, Windows will come up automatically. c. The drive and CD will detect the mouse and start the Add New Hardware Wizard. Confirm that it does not, then go to verify the ports supported. d. Hardware Installation (continued) USB Installation a. Plug your middle button, you must install the included software. 3 Insert the disk into the CD-ROM...
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... devices. Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows NT® 4.0 Installation a. 1. Click "Start" in the A: or B: drive b. Specify if you remove all other third party mouse drivers. Insert the MiniScroller™ diskette in the lower left corner of the MiniScroller™ f. To make the process run smoothly: 1. DO NOT REMOVE THE WINDOWS® DEFAULT MOUSE DRIVERS. Type "A:setup" (or "B:setup") and then click "OK" e. Software Installation A step-by-step guide...
... devices. Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows NT® 4.0 Installation a. 1. Click "Start" in the A: or B: drive b. Specify if you remove all other third party mouse drivers. Insert the MiniScroller™ diskette in the lower left corner of the MiniScroller™ f. To make the process run smoothly: 1. DO NOT REMOVE THE WINDOWS® DEFAULT MOUSE DRIVERS. Type "A:setup" (or "B:setup") and then click "OK" e. Software Installation A step-by-step guide...
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... I remove the driver without the mouse control? Q: If I boot into "Safe Mode" but I choose? if not, press 5 If you have more than one mouse driver how do I have a Serial Mouse and you are not sure whether you are using COM1 or COM2 then try moving the mouse to work at the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard if you have...
... I remove the driver without the mouse control? Q: If I boot into "Safe Mode" but I choose? if not, press 5 If you have more than one mouse driver how do I have a Serial Mouse and you are not sure whether you are using COM1 or COM2 then try moving the mouse to work at the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard if you have...
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... drivers and repeat the process until the "Remove" tab is highlighted. After entering the "Control Panel" use your "Right" Arrow to select "Settings", then use your "Right" Arrow to modify their settings. Then press "Enter". This will allow you want. Then use your "Up" Arrow to expand and select your "Arrow" Key to the "Start" button in Windows® 95. Use your mouse driver or drivers...
... drivers and repeat the process until the "Remove" tab is highlighted. After entering the "Control Panel" use your "Right" Arrow to select "Settings", then use your "Right" Arrow to modify their settings. Then press "Enter". This will allow you want. Then use your "Up" Arrow to expand and select your "Arrow" Key to the "Start" button in Windows® 95. Use your mouse driver or drivers...
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..." and use your keyboard if you to select "Settings" then use your driver status and information and it will not work. How do I change the mouse driver without mouse control? After entering "System Properties" use the "Up" and "Down" Arrows to the "Control Panel" where you select 7 Q: After installing the mouse driver and rebooting, my mouse will allow you have to reboot your computer.Use your "Windows®"Key...
..." and use your keyboard if you to select "Settings" then use your driver status and information and it will not work. How do I change the mouse driver without mouse control? After entering "System Properties" use the "Up" and "Down" Arrows to the "Control Panel" where you select 7 Q: After installing the mouse driver and rebooting, my mouse will allow you have to reboot your computer.Use your "Windows®"Key...
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... help guide you through the process. Use your "Arrow" Keys, "Enter", and "Tab" keys to select "Properties" and then press "Enter". Use your "Tab" key to continue through the changes. Troubleshooting (continued) the mouse driver, use your computer. Windows®...start searching for a new device or will then ask if you to reboot your computer you will have to choose a device or driver from a list. 3. Windows® may or may not ask you want to close "System Properties". Then 8 The next options will want Windows® to search for Plug-andPlay devices right...
... help guide you through the process. Use your "Arrow" Keys, "Enter", and "Tab" keys to select "Properties" and then press "Enter". Use your "Tab" key to continue through the changes. Troubleshooting (continued) the mouse driver, use your computer. Windows®...start searching for a new device or will then ask if you to reboot your computer you will have to choose a device or driver from a list. 3. Windows® may or may not ask you want to close "System Properties". Then 8 The next options will want Windows® to search for Plug-andPlay devices right...
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... or CMOS, please follow the instructions in your computer. 3. if not, press "Alt + S". Try looking in your computer manual or call the computer dealer/ technical support for your keyboard if you will have to disable the onboard mouse in order to select "Shut Down" and use an external mouse. Troubleshooting (continued) you have one; Use the "Arrow" Key to...
... or CMOS, please follow the instructions in your computer. 3. if not, press "Alt + S". Try looking in your computer manual or call the computer dealer/ technical support for your keyboard if you will have to disable the onboard mouse in order to select "Shut Down" and use an external mouse. Troubleshooting (continued) you have one; Use the "Arrow" Key to...
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... pointer to the right. Move the mouse in the direction that need to choose between scrolling by lines or by clicking the wheel once. Starting with the Universal Scroll section, you will make it . Clicking off the "X-Scroll" will be any easier. The "Direction Reverse" field will change the look of the wheel. By clicking it, if you can scroll. This will reverse the direction that direction. The further...
... pointer to the right. Move the mouse in the direction that need to choose between scrolling by lines or by clicking the wheel once. Starting with the Universal Scroll section, you will make it . Clicking off the "X-Scroll" will be any easier. The "Direction Reverse" field will change the look of the wheel. By clicking it, if you can scroll. This will reverse the direction that direction. The further...
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...use your mouse manually. Wipe the ball with . Your scroll wheel can set how many lines per second you can set it to provide years of trouble-free service. You can be used for Your Mouse Maintenance of a window you chose, select "Apply". To keep your settings as they were before you clean your mouse... or move . A self-cleaning ball cage helps prevent dust and lint from building up on screen, we recommend you opened the settings window, select "Cancel". a. To keep your MiniScroller™ Mouse is designed to "Left Button Double Click", "F1" through "F12", "Enter...
...use your mouse manually. Wipe the ball with . Your scroll wheel can set how many lines per second you can set it to provide years of trouble-free service. You can be used for Your Mouse Maintenance of a window you chose, select "Apply". To keep your settings as they were before you clean your mouse... or move . A self-cleaning ball cage helps prevent dust and lint from building up on screen, we recommend you opened the settings window, select "Cancel". a. To keep your MiniScroller™ Mouse is designed to "Left Button Double Click", "F1" through "F12", "Enter...
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... to remove "Browser Mouse" and all of the "Mouse Control Panel" window. Uninstall Removing the mouse software from your computer WARNING: To avoid damage, turn your computer off before plugging or unplugging any pointing devices. e. Click "Yes". Click the "X" button in the upper right hand corner of its components. Select "Belkin Mouse Driver", then click "Add/Remove". Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows NT® 4.0 First...
... to remove "Browser Mouse" and all of the "Mouse Control Panel" window. Uninstall Removing the mouse software from your computer WARNING: To avoid damage, turn your computer off before plugging or unplugging any pointing devices. e. Click "Yes". Click the "X" button in the upper right hand corner of its components. Select "Belkin Mouse Driver", then click "Add/Remove". Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows NT® 4.0 First...
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... OR USED WITH BELKIN PRODUCTS. or if any interference received, including interference that vary from whom you purchased the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you . Information FCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the F8E841-BLK...
... OR USED WITH BELKIN PRODUCTS. or if any interference received, including interference that vary from whom you purchased the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you . Information FCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the F8E841-BLK...
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All rights reserved. Unit 13 • Gatelodge Close • Round Spinney Northampton • Northants • NN3 8RX • UK Tel: +44 (0) 1604678300 Fax: +44 (0) 1604678330 Belkin Components B.V. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. belkin.com Belkin Components 501 West Walnut Street Compton • CA • 90220 • USA Tel: 310.898.1100 Fax: 310.898.1111 Belkin Components, Ltd. Diamantlaan 8 • 2132 WV Hoofddorp • The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 235698765 Fax: +31 (0) 235612694 © 2000 Belkin Components.
All rights reserved. Unit 13 • Gatelodge Close • Round Spinney Northampton • Northants • NN3 8RX • UK Tel: +44 (0) 1604678300 Fax: +44 (0) 1604678330 Belkin Components B.V. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. belkin.com Belkin Components 501 West Walnut Street Compton • CA • 90220 • USA Tel: 310.898.1100 Fax: 310.898.1111 Belkin Components, Ltd. Diamantlaan 8 • 2132 WV Hoofddorp • The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 235698765 Fax: +31 (0) 235612694 © 2000 Belkin Components.