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... anywhere. No line-of a Rocketfish laser notebook mouse! Your Rocketfish mouse is required between the mouse and its receiver. This ergonomically designed mouse uses a radio frequency (RF) link that lets you to this User Guide, this package contains: • Wireless laser mouse • USB RF receiver • 2 AAA batteries • Carrying pouch 2 Rocketfish RF-LTRMS Wireless Laser Notebook Mouse Contents Introduction 2 System requirements...
... anywhere. No line-of a Rocketfish laser notebook mouse! Your Rocketfish mouse is required between the mouse and its receiver. This ergonomically designed mouse uses a radio frequency (RF) link that lets you to this User Guide, this package contains: • Wireless laser mouse • USB RF receiver • 2 AAA batteries • Carrying pouch 2 Rocketfish RF-LTRMS Wireless Laser Notebook Mouse Contents Introduction 2 System requirements...
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System requirements Hardware • PC with a Pentium processor (or equivalent) • USB port Operating system • Microsoft® Windows® 98SE/Me/2000/XP and Mac Using the mouse Installing the batteries To install the batteries: 1 Press the battery cover release button, then slide the battery cover off the mouse. Battery cover release button RF-LTRMS 3
System requirements Hardware • PC with a Pentium processor (or equivalent) • USB port Operating system • Microsoft® Windows® 98SE/Me/2000/XP and Mac Using the mouse Installing the batteries To install the batteries: 1 Press the battery cover release button, then slide the battery cover off the mouse. Battery cover release button RF-LTRMS 3
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2 Insert batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the mouse. 4 Removing the receiver from the mouse The USB RF receiver is conveniently stored on the bottom of each battery match the diagrams inside the battery compartment. 3 Slide the battery cover back onto the mouse.
2 Insert batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the mouse. 4 Removing the receiver from the mouse The USB RF receiver is conveniently stored on the bottom of each battery match the diagrams inside the battery compartment. 3 Slide the battery cover back onto the mouse.
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... an available USB port on -screen prompts to lock it into the mouse, then slide the receiver lock against the holder to complete the driver installation. The receiver's LED turns red, and your computer. RF-LTRMS 5 Receiver holder Receiver 2 Press the receiver holder into place. To ...remove the receiver from the mouse: 1 Pull the receiver away from the receiver holder. Important: If a message or dialog box...
... an available USB port on -screen prompts to lock it into the mouse, then slide the receiver lock against the holder to complete the driver installation. The receiver's LED turns red, and your computer. RF-LTRMS 5 Receiver holder Receiver 2 Press the receiver holder into place. To ...remove the receiver from the mouse: 1 Pull the receiver away from the receiver holder. Important: If a message or dialog box...
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...receiver's status light first blinks green, then turns red when the connection is now ready to operate without interference from other RF devices. Receiver link button The mouse is made. The receiver's status light blinks green when the receiver is installed, you can use . 6 After your...receiver and the default driver is activated. To make a communications link between the mouse and its receiver to use the mouse. Linking the mouse and receiver The mouse has 256 identification codes that allow the mouse and its receiver before you must make a communications link: 1 Press and ...
...receiver's status light first blinks green, then turns red when the connection is now ready to operate without interference from other RF devices. Receiver link button The mouse is made. The receiver's status light blinks green when the receiver is installed, you can use . 6 After your...receiver and the default driver is activated. To make a communications link between the mouse and its receiver to use the mouse. Linking the mouse and receiver The mouse has 256 identification codes that allow the mouse and its receiver before you must make a communications link: 1 Press and ...
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... that contains aluminum or magnesium, use the mouse to the side, because the display may slow down the mouse's response time or cause the mouse to fail temporarily. • The mouse enters a Sleep mode whenever your monitor, speakers, or external drives. RF-LTRMS 7 Operating tips For best performance and RF reception: • Place the receiver at least...
... that contains aluminum or magnesium, use the mouse to the side, because the display may slow down the mouse's response time or cause the mouse to fail temporarily. • The mouse enters a Sleep mode whenever your monitor, speakers, or external drives. RF-LTRMS 7 Operating tips For best performance and RF reception: • Place the receiver at least...
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To conserve battery power: 1 Slide the receiver lock away from being pressed back into the receiver holder for five minutes. After five minutes of inactivity, the mouse automatically enters Sleep mode to prevent the holder from the receiver holder, then pull the holder out to shut off the power. 2 Insert the receiver into the mouse. 8 To use your mouse's Sleep mode: 1 Do not use your mouse for convenient storage while travelling, and to conserve battery power. 2 To wake the mouse, just move the mouse or click a mouse button.
To conserve battery power: 1 Slide the receiver lock away from being pressed back into the receiver holder for five minutes. After five minutes of inactivity, the mouse automatically enters Sleep mode to prevent the holder from the receiver holder, then pull the holder out to shut off the power. 2 Insert the receiver into the mouse. 8 To use your mouse's Sleep mode: 1 Do not use your mouse for convenient storage while travelling, and to conserve battery power. 2 To wake the mouse, just move the mouse or click a mouse button.
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... a qualified medical professional. Ergonomic guidelines Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles may be related to type. RF-LTRMS 9 Use shortcut keys on your wrists to repetitive motion, an improperly set up work area, incorrect body posture, and poor work •... Make sure that you don't have made a radio link between the mouse and its receiver. Avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge. • If you feel discomfort or numbness in the battery compartment. •...
... a qualified medical professional. Ergonomic guidelines Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles may be related to type. RF-LTRMS 9 Use shortcut keys on your wrists to repetitive motion, an improperly set up work area, incorrect body posture, and poor work •... Make sure that you don't have made a radio link between the mouse and its receiver. Avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge. • If you feel discomfort or numbness in the battery compartment. •...
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... surface, move it and the receiver to fail temporarily. Metals such as a telephone, baby monitor, or toy. You can't use the mouse while another RF mouse is slow or the mouse intermittently stops working • Increase the distance between the mouse's receiver and the rest of your computer equipment. • Increase the distance between the...
... surface, move it and the receiver to fail temporarily. Metals such as a telephone, baby monitor, or toy. You can't use the mouse while another RF mouse is slow or the mouse intermittently stops working • Increase the distance between the mouse's receiver and the rest of your computer equipment. • Increase the distance between the...
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Specifications Mouse Interface Radio frequency Working distance Resolution Buttons Wheel Power switch Battery Dimensions Operating voltage Operating current USB low-speed device HID class 27 MHz More ... × 0.39 × 2.8 inches (20 × 10 × 71 mm) 5V (powered by USB port) Below 15 mA Legal notices FCC statement Wireless Laser Notebook Mouse-RF-LTRMS RF-LTRMS 11
Specifications Mouse Interface Radio frequency Working distance Resolution Buttons Wheel Power switch Battery Dimensions Operating voltage Operating current USB low-speed device HID class 27 MHz More ... × 0.39 × 2.8 inches (20 × 10 × 71 mm) 5V (powered by USB port) Below 15 mA Legal notices FCC statement Wireless Laser Notebook Mouse-RF-LTRMS RF-LTRMS 11