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BatteryFREE Wireless Optical Mouse
User’s Manual
Model:NB-60
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TOTHE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reas
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Setting up your mouse pad and mouse is just a second away: 1. Plug the Mouse Pad’s USB plug to your computer’s USB port. RUN LED TUNE 2. PWR LED on the Mouse Pad will be flashing in “RED” PWR 3. Put the MOUSE onto the center of the MOUSE PAD. 4. PWR LED on the Mouse Pad will stop flashing become steady “RED” 5. Press the button “TUNE” to obtain the frequency for best performance. Do not move the mouse while the RUN LED is flashing in “GREEN” 6. You may move the mouse around once th
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Installing the Battery Free Mouse Software By installing the 6K-Works, it enables various functions provided for the scrolling wheel(s) and buttons. STEP ONE: HOW TO INSTALL 6K-WORKS SOFTWARE *****For Windows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XP 1. MUST: Please uninstall any previous mouse driver before installing the 6K-Works 2. MUST: Make sure you have completely finished setting up your mouse pad and mouse 3. Insert the included Compact Disc (CD) into your CD-ROM 4. Click “Install Driver”. Sel
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STEP TWO: HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR MOUSE BUTTONS l Open your Mouse Properties. First Tab: Button Section I: Button Assignment 1. The mouse image that appears in the first section is a key to numbers listed to the right. For example, button #1 has been assigned as “Main Button” by default and it’s not programmable. 2. The rest of the buttons from #2 to # 6 are programmable. Section II: Double-Click Speed Section III: Button Configuration MOUSE Properties Adjus
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STEP THREE: HOW TO CONFIGURE AND SET YOUR MOUSE WITH GAME COMMANDS th By default, the 6 Button has been preset as the function “X6-Jump”. X6-Jump Window Note: The function X6-Jump may be set in any of the buttons from # 2 to # 6. 1. Click on X6-Jump and you’ll see the pop up window (Image: left, top) Section I: Cursor Speed Adjust the speed of your cursor by clicking on the block or using your scrolling wheel. Section II: Keystrokes To ADD keystrokes: Click on the button “New
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Let’s do some example together… st Example 1: Select 1 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” (Reference: Image A) A 2. Press “Ctrl” on the Keyboard 3. Click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page (Image B) 5. Now click on “Keystroke (Ctrl)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to store the “Keystroke (Ctrl)”. 7. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image C) 8. Click “Apply” >> “OK” B We have stor
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st Example 2: Select 1 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” (Image A) 1. Press “R” on the Keyboard 2. Click “OK” 3. It will bring you back to previous page 4. Now click on “Keystroke(R)”, the one you just created 5. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to store the “Keystroke (R)”. (Image A) 6. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image B) 7. Click “Apply”, then “OK” We have stored it in Mouse Button # 3. Let’s try it on regular w
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nd Example 3: Select 2 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” (Reference: Image C) 2. Press “Ctrl” on the Keyboard 3. Click “Stop” to stop recording 4. Click “OK” 5. It will bring you back to previous page (Image D) 6. Now click on “Keystroke (Ctrl)”, the one you just created 7. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to (Image C) store the “Keystroke (Ctrl)”. 8. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image D) 9. Click “Apply” >> “OK” We hav
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nd Example 4: Select 2 Radio Button 1. Click on “Record” 2. Press “A4TECH” the Keyboard (Image E) 3. Click “Stop” to stop recording >> then click “OK” 4. It will bring you back to previous page (Image F) 5. Now click on “Keystroke(A4TECH)”, the one you just created 6. Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to store the “Keystroke(A4TECH)”. (Image E) 1. Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image F) 2. Click “OK” We have stored it in Mouse
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TECH SUPPORT For tech support, please visit our website at www.a4tech.com or email us at support@a4tech.com WARRANTY All A4 Tech products come with 1 year limited warranty.