IOGear user manual GME321R USERS MANUAL, Pictorial Introduction, Overview, Operation, Features

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Phaser

Phaser

Wireless Track Ball Mouse

GME321R USER'S MANUAL

Read this guide thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit and/or any of devices it connects to:

This package contains:

1 Phaser Wireless Trackball Mouse (Model# GME321R)

1 Registration Card

1 User Manual

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Pictorial Introduction

1.Thumb Operated Scroll Ball

2.Laser Pointer Activator

3. Two Mouse Buttons

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4. Laser Pointer

5. Second Left Click Button

6.Battery Compartment

7.Radio Receiver

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Overview

Congratulations on your new IOGEAR purchase!

The Phaser Wireless Trackball Mouse is of the latest in computer peripheral technology. With the advent of wireless technology in computer mice, the days of wired-mice are a thing of the past. Users of wired-mice all share the common frustrations of short cords, kinks in the wires, and plain functionality. Since the Phaser Wireless Trackball Mouse is completely wire-free, you can browse, surf, or use your computer in comfort, as well as style.

Presentations have never been simpler. With an integrated laser pointer, the Phaser Wireless Trackball Mouse can make your next presentation a snap. Standing in front of a blinding projector is now a thing of the past. The freedom to move around, without being tied-down by ugly cables, brought to you by IOGEAR.

Once again, IOGEAR lays the standard for connectivity!

With a growing number of the general populous with Internet access, we encourage our customers to check out our web site http://www.iogear.com/support for general troubleshooting information, FAQ, and other related documents in our T.I.L. (Technical Information Library).

Contact Information:

 

23 Hubble Drive

Irvine, CA 92618

(P) 949.428.1111

(F) 949.428.1100

www.iogear.com

 

Installation Instruction

1.With your computer turned off, plug the Radio Receiver into your computer's PS/2 mouse port.

2.Turn your computer on, you will notice that the Phaser has been detected and is working as a regular PS/2 mouse with the trigger (button # x) acting as the left click.

Operation

Mouse Control Panel Instructions

Here you may set the mouse to your hand's preference. If you are left-handed or right-handed, you can set the mouse to accommodate your click preference.

Ex. A left-handed mouse commonly has the left-mouse-button as the primary button and the right-mouse-button is commonly the option button.

Here you may set your preference for mouse clicks. Normally, the user would "double-click" to open a document or folder. You may now choose to "single-click" to open documents in folders. Now one click can equal two clicks.

Double-Click Speed: To set the speed of your mouse's double-click speed, you can slide the bar to increase or decrease the amount of time between clicks.

Features

Thumb Operated Track Ball

Operate Up to 50 Feet Under Optimal Environment

High Band Radio Waves provide for Accurate Cursor Movement

Built-in Laser Pointer

Contour Design For Comfortable Use

Smooth Precision Tracking

3 Year Limited Warranty

Requirement

For PC Users

Works with Windows® PCs.

Battery Installation

Remove the holding screw from the bottom of the Phaser which will allow you to detach the bottom cover.

Insert the batteries as shown, ensuring the positive and negative ends match up exactly as shown in the diagram.

When finished replace the battery cover and holding screw.

Operation Con'd

POINTERS TAB

This tab is an extension of your Microsoft Windows Desktop schemes. You may choose different schemes for your mouse icons here.

Pointer Shadow will leave a dark shadow over the desktop, to dramatize the presence of the mouse pointer.

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