Wireless mouse and keyboard
By connecting the mouse cable (for PS/2) included with the
the USB cable, in addition to the above mouse operations, the keyboard’s cursor keys (, , and ) can be operated with the remote control unit.
■Example of connection
Diagram numbers correspond with numbers (see page 44.)
Personal Computer
| 3 | (PS/2 Mouse Cable) or |
To mouse connector | 4 | (MAC Mouse Cable) |
To USB connector | 7 | (Accessory USB cable) |
USB connector |
Note
•Do not connect the USB cable and mouse cable at the same time.
•A computer equipped with a USB port as standard and on which Windows 98/Me, Windows 2000, or Mac OS9 or higher is preinstalled is required when connecting the USB cable. To use a mouse connector other than the PS/2 port, purchase a separately sold mouse cable.
•Consult a sales outlet when purchasing a separately sold mouse cable. The
•Only use mouse cables designed exclusively for the
■Operation
Buttons
Buttons
Mouse
Button
Click 1 | Click 2 |
Button | Button |
Click 1 Button
You can operate the , , , buttons on the remote control instead of on your PC only if USB connection is used.
Note
•This function can only be used when connected with the USB cable.
•This does not function while the menu screen is displayed and during digital zooming.
•Not Macintosh compatible.
This button corresponds to the button on a
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| Click 2 Button | This button corresponds to the right button on a |
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| standard mouse with two buttons. |
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| Mouse Button | Press this button lightly with your thumb and |
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| move to move the mouse cursor on the screen. |
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| Pressing strongly is the same as pressing the |
Mouse cursor | click 1 button. Dragging is possible by pressing | ||
as such and moving. |
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