Fine-tuning the wireless mouse pointer control

While getting familiar with your wireless mouse and getting a feel for the “in air” method of pointer control, you may want to adjust the mouse settings. You can adjust the double-click speed, pointer speed, left-hand or right-hand configuration, and other mouse settings. We recommend you adjust:

Pointer Speed to Average. Some new users prefer this setting to be slightly slower than average. Advanced users tend to increase the speed so that less wrist movement gives them more screen coverage with the pointer.

Acceleration to Low or Off.

To change the mouse settings

1

In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control

 

Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your

 

Control Panel is in Category View, click Printers

 

and Other Hardware.

2

Click/Double-click the Mouse icon. The Mouse

 

Properties dialog box opens.

3

Click the Advanced Features tab, then click

 

Settings to change your mouse settings.

4

To modify mouse settings, click the + in front of a

 

setting, then modify the setting.

Changing the wireless keyboard or mouse channels

When two wireless devices, such as the keyboard and mouse, are used in the same area, each device should be set to operate on a different channel. For best reception, space the channels apart by one or more channels. For example, set the channels to channel 2 and 4 rather than channel 2 and 3.

Tips:

If the Teach/Learn sequence has already been performed, you do not need to re-synchronize the keyboard and mouse after a channel change.

To change the wireless keyboard or mouse channel

1

Press and hold the Channel button on the

 

bottom of the wireless keyboard or mouse for two

 

seconds.

2

Release the Channel button. The keyboard or

 

mouse changes to the next channel and the

 

keyboard or mouse green LED (and the charging

 

cradle’s red LED) flashes. The number of flashes

 

indicates the new channel the keyboard or mouse

 

is using.

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