IBM 6274, 2283 manual ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems

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ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems

When the wireless receiver is installed, a software utility provides status icons and help information in the lower right corner of your desktop just above the default Windows Taskbar. Click ? (help) to find more information about the wireless mouse.

Symptom

 

Action

 

 

 

The mouse does not move

1.

Clean the mouse. See “Mouse” on page 24.

the cursor.

2.

Change the batteries in the mouse.

 

 

3.

Change the channel on the mouse.

 

If you cannot correct the problem, have the computer

 

serviced.

 

 

The advanced mouse

Reload the mouse driver from the CD or from

functions (scroll stick) do

c:\IBMTOOLS\DRIVER

not work.

 

 

 

 

 

Poor mouse performance

1.

Clean the mouse ball and cage. See “Mouse” on page 24.

(cursor skips).

2.

Change the batteries in the mouse.

 

 

3.

Change the channel on the mouse.

 

4.

Move the mouse away from any large metal objects or

 

 

replace the desk with a non-metallic desk.

 

5.

Move the Dual Wireless Receiver away from any large

 

 

metal objects.

 

6.

Verify that the mouse is within 2 meters (6 feet) of the

 

 

Dual Wireless Receiver.

 

 

Mouse data transmission

Change the channel on the mouse.

LED on the Dual Wireless

 

 

Receiver is constantly

 

 

illuminated.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents IBM Page Contents Iv User Guide Index Vi User Guide Safety notices To connect To disconnectLithium battery notice Connexion DéconnexionModem safety information Consignes de sécurité relatives au modemLaser compliance statement Remove the drive coversSafety notices Xii User Guide About this book Conventions used in this bookAccess IBM Related informationProduct overview Identifying your computerHardware features MicroprocessorMemory System management features Keyboard and mouse featuresPower Security featuresIBM preinstalled software Access IBMSoftware Additional softwareSetting up your computer Selecting a location for your computerBefore you begin Arranging your workspace ComfortGlare and lighting Air circulation Electrical outlets and cable lengthsConnecting cables USB connectorsAudio connectors Other connectorsStarting the computer Controls and status indicators Operating and caring for your computerStarting your computer Using the Rapid Access keyboard Shutting down the computerClick Shut Down... or Turn off computer in Windows XP Customizing a Rapid Access Button Rapid Access Wireless keyboard and mouseOperating and caring for your computer Using the IBM ScrollPoint mouse Accessing the optical drive Using an optical drive Handling a discInserting and removing a disc Using video features Using audio featuresControlling volume Video device driversUsing power-management features Recording and playing back soundUsing the Windows Start menu Using the Standby button on the keyboardUsing the power button Setting power schemesUsing security features Locking the coverLocking the keyboard Cleaning your computer and keyboard Taking care of your computerBasics Monitor and screenOperating and caring for your computer Moving your computer Using the IBM Setup Utility program Starting and using the IBM Setup Utility programViewing and changing settings Main Devices Startup Advanced Security Power ExitExiting from the IBM Setup Utility program Using passwordsUser password Administrator password Setting, changing, and deleting a passwordUsing Security Profile by Device Select Security Profile by Device and press EnterOther settings in the IBM Setup Utility program Startup sequenceChanging the startup sequence User Guide Installing options Handling static-sensitive devicesBacking up configuration settings Available optionsTools required Component locations System boardDisconnecting cables Removing the rear cover Installing an adapter Removing the hard disk drive Installing memory Replace the hard disk drive Replace the rear cover Removing the optical drive Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Is an error message displayed?Is the error message in this table? Power-on self-test Post Post error codesCode Description Action Code Description Action Device troubleshooting charts Problem type Go to Audio problems Symptom ActionOptical drive problems DVD disc problems Display/monitor problems General problemsIntermittent problems Rapid Access IIIe Keyboard problems Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard problems ScrollPoint III Mouse problems ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems Memory problems Modem problems Symptom Action AT&F Optional-device problems Software problems Universal Serial Bus USB problemsIBM Enhanced Diagnostics Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette Select Downloadable filesRunning the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program Replacing the batteryTo run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or program Troubleshooting User Guide Getting information, help, and service Using the World Wide WebGetting information Getting information by faxGetting help and service Using the documentation and diagnostic programsCalling for service Getting information, help, and service Other services Country Telephone numberPurchasing additional services User Guide General notices Processing date data TrademarksIndex User Guide Volume Wireless Keyboard 8, 14 mouse 8, 14 receiver 8 User Guide 23P1170 IBM@

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