Troubleshooting
If the wireless mouse does not work, do the
following:
Check that the receiver cable plugs into the
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USB connector on the front or the back of
the computer.
Move or click a button on the mouse to
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see if the blue light on the receiver flashes.
If it doesn't flash, press the receiver ID
button once, and then press the mouse ID
button once.
Make sure that the batteries are correctly
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installed in the mouse.
Position the receiver at least 20 centimeters
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(8 inches) from other electronic devices
(computer, monitor, keyboard, etc.). Position
the mouse within 1.5 meters (59 inches) of the
receiver. Place no electronic devices between
the wireless mouse and the receiver.
Check the surface where you are using
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the receiver and the mouse. Choose a
nonmetallic surface for better reception.
Use the optical mouse on an opaque surface;
use a light-colored surface for better mouse
performance.
If you still experience reception problems,
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reset the ID buttons of the two units by
following the steps in the section "Setting Up
the Wireless Set."
If the mouse cursor moves too fast, you can
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change the cursor movement speed by using
the mouse properties in the Control Panel. The
wireless mouse moves the cursor on the screen
twice as fast as a standard mouse does. The
wireless mouse moves the cursor at 800 dots
per inch (dpi) while a standard mouse moves
the cursor at 400 dpi.
Installing the Optical Wireless Mouse Set
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