Targus Mouse 400 0086 001A User Manual

Wireless 5-Button Scroller  
Optical Mini Mouse  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
USER’S GUIDE  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. © 2002 Targus Corp.  
400-0086-001A  
BRUSSELS HANNOVER BARCELONA TOKYO MILANO AMSTERDAM SINGAPORE  
LONDON PARIS NEW YORK LOS ANGELES TORONTO HONG KONG SYDNEY  
 
 
Wireless 5-Button Scroller Optical  
Mini Mouse  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus Wireless 5-Button  
Scroller Optical Mini Mouse. This ergonomically designed mouse  
uses a radio frequency (RF) link that enables you to use the mouse  
anywhere within 4.5 feet of its receiver. No line-of-sight between  
the mouse and its receiver is required.  
The optical mouse also provides a scrolling wheel and three  
user-programmable buttons for multimedia use.  
In addition to this user’s guide, this package contains:  
• Wireless 5-Button Scroller Optical Mini Mouse  
• Receiver  
• 1 AA NiMH rechargeable battery  
• Three-inch USB extension cable  
• Charger base  
• AC power adapter  
• Device driver software CD-ROM  
System Requirements  
To use the optical mouse, your computer must meet the following  
hardware requirements and run one of the operating systems listed  
below.  
Hardware  
Operating System  
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• PC with a Pentium processor or  
equivalent and a hard disk drive  
• Windows 95/98/Me/2000/  
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XP and Windows NT 4.0  
• USB version 1.1 interface  
 
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Connecting the Mouse Receiver  
To connect the mouse receiver:  
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Turn off your computer.  
Plug the standard USB end of the cable into an available USB  
port on your computer.  
You are now ready to install the device drivers for your operating  
system.  
Installing the Device Drivers  
NOTE: You must install the supplied device drivers to use the  
fourth and fifth buttons. Otherwise, the mouse will function as  
a standard, three-button mouse.  
To install the supplied device driver:  
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2
Turn on your computer.  
Insert the driver software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM  
drive.  
3
Click Start, Run, then enter D:\Setup.exe (where D: is the path  
of your CD-ROM drive) and then click OK.  
The Welcome screen appears.  
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Click Next.  
Select Typical or Custom installation and then click Next.  
Click Yes.  
Click Finish to complete the driver installation and restart your  
computer.  
Once your computer restarts, the mouse icon appears in the  
system tray.  
You are now ready to install the battery in the mouse, set the  
radio frequency channel, and establish a communications link  
between the mouse and its receiver. See “Establishing a  
Communications Link” on page 6.  
 
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Using the RF Mouse  
Installing the Battery  
1
Remove the battery cover from the bottom of the mouse by  
pressing the battery cover tab and siding it off.  
2
Insert the supplied battery, making sure that the positive (+)  
and negative (-) end of the battery match the polarity indicators  
inside the battery housing.  
3
Slide the battery cover back into position until it “clicks”  
firmly into place.  
The optical sensor, located on the bottom of the mouse, glows  
red.  
WARNINGS: When replacing the battery, if you are using the  
mouse with the charger base, you must use heavy-duty NiMH  
rechargeable batteries to avoid possible damage to the mouse  
and charger.  
If you are using the mouse without the charger base, you may  
use alkaline or other heavy-duty NiMH batteries.  
Setting the Radio Frequency Channel  
Before you establish a link between the optical mouse and its  
receiver, you must set the radio frequency channel. To do this,  
slide the channel switch to A or B on both the mouse and the  
receiver. For the mouse, the switch is located inside the battery  
compartment. For the receiver, the switch is located directly  
opposite the USB connector.  
NOTE: The optical mouse and its receiver must be set to the  
same channel to function properly.  
 
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Establishing a Communications Link  
The optical mouse has 256 identification codes that allow the  
mouse and its receiver to operate without interference from other  
radio frequency devices.  
To set the identification code and establish a radio link between  
the mouse and the receiver:  
1
Press and release the link button, located on the bottom of the  
optical mouse.  
2
Press and release the link button on the receiver.  
The receiver’s status light flashes while it scans the  
identification codes for the mouse. Once a code is selected, the  
status light stops flashing.  
3
Press and release the screen scroller (middle) button.  
You are now ready to use the optical mouse.  
NOTE: You must reestablish the communications link every  
time you change the batteries.  
Personalizing the Mouse Features  
You can assign functions to the third, fourth and fifth mouse  
buttons and control cursor movement by personalizing the mouse  
features from the Mouse Properties screen. To do this:  
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Click Start, Settings and Control Panel.  
Double-click the Mouse icon.  
The Mouse Properties screen appears.  
This screen has six tabs with options for selecting and controlling  
mouse features.  
 
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Buttons Tab  
The Button configuration feature allows you to assign the primary  
mouse button for right- or left-handed use.  
The Files and Folders option allows you to assign the number of  
clicks that are required to open an item.  
The Double-click speed option adjusts how fast you have to click  
the mouse button to register a double-click.  
Pointers Tab  
This tab allows you to choose how the mouse pointer looks on the  
screen.  
Motion Tab  
The Speed option adjusts the speed at which the pointer moves  
across the screen.  
The Acceleration option adjusts the acceleration rate for the  
pointer.  
The Snap to default feature allows you to assign the pointer to  
jump to default buttons in dialog boxes.  
Hardware Tab  
Selecting the Hardware tab displays general information about the  
Wireless 5-Button Scroller Optical Mini Mouse.  
Wheel Tab  
The Scrolling Mode option allows you to choose between the  
Intelli Mouse Compatible Mode and the Enhanced Scroll Mode.  
Intelli Mouse Compatible Mode – enabling this mode  
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simulates Microsoft IntelliMouse and supports features used  
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with Microsoft applications, such as zoom, scrolling and  
Auto-scrolling.  
 
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Enhanced Scroll Mode – this mode supports all applications  
that use scroll bars, with zoom, Auto-panning and scrolling  
functions.  
The Scrolling Settings option allows you to adjust how many lines  
of text will scroll and the direction of the scroll movement.  
Button Assignment Tab  
Mouse Properties screen - Button Assignment tab  
The Button Assignment feature allows you to assign  
frequently-used mouse and keyboard functions, such as Auto  
Scroll, Page Back and Page Forward, to the third, fourth and fifth  
mouse buttons. To do this:  
1
Click the drop-down arrow next to the button number you want  
to assign.  
The functions list appears.  
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3
Select the function you want to associate with the selected  
button.  
Click Apply.  
Repeat for each button you want to assign a function to.  
 
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Operating Hints  
For optimal performance and RF reception:  
• Place the receiver at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from all  
electrical devices, such as your monitor, speakers or external  
storage devices.  
• Avoid using the optical mouse on a metal surface. Metals, such  
as iron, aluminum or copper, shield the radio frequency  
transmission and may slow down the mouse’s response time or  
cause the mouse to fail temporarily.  
• The optical mouse will enter a suspend mode at the same time  
your computer does. To wake the mouse, press and release the  
screen scroller (middle) button.  
• If your computer has a metal case that contains aluminum or  
magnesium, use the optical mouse to the side. The display  
panel may interfere with the radio frequency signal if you use  
the mouse directly in front of the computer.  
• Never use the optical mouse on a glass or mirrored surface as  
these surfaces will cause the mouse to fail temporarily.  
• To maximize battery life, use the optical mouse on a white, or  
light colored surface. Dark surfaces cause the mouse’s light  
emitter diode (LED) light to glow brighter, which causes the  
battery to discharge more rapidly.  
Comfortable Usage  
Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves,  
tendons, and muscles may be related to repetitive motion, an  
improperly set up work area, incorrect body posture, and poor  
work habits.  
 
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To reduce the risk of injury, follow these precautions:  
• Stand, stretch, and move around several times every hour.  
• Switch hands while performing tasks. Use shortcut keys to  
avoid repetitive or awkward mouse movements.  
• Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows at your sides.  
Adjust the keyboard’s position so that you don’t have to stretch  
to reach it.  
• Adjust your position so that you don’t have to bend your wrists  
to type; avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge.  
If you feel discomfort or numbness in your hands, wrists, arms,  
shoulders, neck, or back while typing, consult a qualified medical  
professional.  
Specifications  
Mouse Carrier Frequency  
27 MHz  
Dimensions  
Mouse:  
4.8 x 2.64 x 1.6 inches  
(122 x 67 x 40 mm)  
Receiver: 2.48 x 0.86 x 0.66 inches  
(63 x 22 x 17 mm)  
NOTE: Receiver dimensions do not include the extended USB  
connector.  
Weight  
Mouse:  
4.1 ounces (without battery)  
(116 grams)  
Receiver: .98 ounces  
(28 grams)  
 
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Receiver Interface  
USB version 1.1  
Operating Voltage  
Mouse:  
1.2V DC (powered by a battery)  
Receiver: 5V DC (powered by the USB port)  
Battery  
1 AA NiMH rechargeable  
Electromagnetic Characteristics (EMC)  
CE - Type acceptance: ETS 300 220 short range devices  
Distance Between Mouse and Receiver  
Up to 3 feet (1 m)  
Operating Current  
Mouse:  
35~45 mA (maximum)  
Receiver: 30 mA typically (100 mA maximum)  
Mouse Standby Current  
10 mA or lower  
Mouse Sleep Mode Current  
Below 5 uA  
Modulation Type  
FSK  
Transmission Rate  
4 Kbps  
Error Detection  
8-bit CRC  
 
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Troubleshooting  
What do I do if the optical mouse does not work?  
• Check that the channel setting on both the mouse and the  
receiver are the same.  
• Make sure that the polarity of the battery is correct. The  
positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the battery must match the  
positive (+) and negative (-) connections in the battery  
housing.  
• The battery may need recharging. Connect the mouse to the  
charger base.  
• Check that the receiver’s USB connector is firmly attached to  
the USB port on your computer.  
Verify that the device drivers are installed.  
• Make sure you have established a radio link between the  
mouse and its receiver. See “Establishing a Communications  
Link” on page 6.  
When I use the optical mouse, other wireless devices work  
more slowly or fail temporarily – what should I do?  
The mouse may cause interference with any cordless,  
radio-based device that operates at 27 MHz, such as a telephone,  
baby monitor, or toy. To reduce interference, move the mouse’s  
receiver and the base unit of the affected device as far away from  
each other as possible.  
What do I do if the response time of the optical mouse is slow  
or the mouse intermittently stops working?  
• Increase the distance between the mouse’s receiver and the rest  
of your computer equipment. Use the USB extension cable if  
necessary.  
 
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• Increase the distance between the mouse’s receiver and the  
base units of other wireless devices.  
• Turn off any wireless devices and their base units that are near  
the mouse’s receiver.  
• If you are using the optical mouse on a metal surface, move it  
and the receiver to a non-metal surface. Metals, such as iron,  
aluminum or copper, shield the radio frequency transmission  
and may slow down the mouse’s response time or cause the  
mouse to fail temporarily.  
I can’t use the optical mouse while another RF mouse is in use  
– what should I do?  
Change the channel selection (A/B) on both the mouse and its  
receiver. If this does not work, reset the identification code. See  
“Establishing a Communications Link” on page 6.  
Technical Support  
In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with your  
Targus accessory, please contact our technical support team at:  
Our knowledgeable staff is also available to answer your questions  
through one of the following telephone numbers.  
US  
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. (08:00) to 8:00 p.m. (20:00)  
Eastern time: 800-283-6325  
Canada  
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. (09:00) to 5:00 p.m. (17:00)  
Eastern time: 888-827-4877  
 
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Europe  
Belgium +32 0 02-717-2451  
Denmark +45 0 35-25-8751  
France +33 0 1-64-53-9151  
Germany +49 0 21-16-579-1151  
Italy +39 0 24-827-1151  
Netherlands +31 0 53-484-9470  
Spain +34 0 91-745-6221  
Sweden +46 0 8-751-4058  
Switzerland +41 0 1-212-0007  
United Kingdom +44 0 20-7744-0330  
Eastern Europe & others +31 0 53-484-9479  
Product Registration  
For more efficient customer service and to activate the product’s  
warranty, Targus recommends that you register your Targus accessory  
shortly after purchasing it.  
To register your Targus accessory, go to:  
You will need to provide your full name, email address, phone number,  
and company information (if applicable).  
Warranty  
Targus warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for one year. If your Targus accessory is found to be  
defective within that time, we will promptly repair or replace it. This  
warranty does not cover accidental damage, wear and tear, or  
consequential or incidental loss. Under no conditions is Targus liable for  
loss of, or damage to a computer; nor loss of, or damage to, programs,  
records, or data; nor any consequential or incidental damages, even if  
Targus has been informed of their possibility. This warranty does not  
affect your statutory rights.  
 
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Warranty Registration at:  
Regulatory Compliance  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the 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.  
FCC Statement  
Tested to Comply  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Move the computer away from the receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Microsoft, IntelliMouse, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
 
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