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button to execute the command associated
with that icon.
Note:
The Hyper Grid software automatically
grays out functions that you cannot use with
the software you are using.
Hyper Grid lets you use the mouse to quickly
execute the following commands.
Minimize
— minimizes the active window.
Recall
— restores/maximizes the active
window.
Close
— closes the active window.
Next Window
— makes the next window
active.
Context Menu
— emulates the right mouse
button.
Vertical Scroll
— scrolls document
vertically.
Start
— activates the Windows Start menu.
Horizontal Scroll
— scrolls document
horizontally.
Resize
— jumps to the size grid to resize the
active window. Simply press one of the
mouse’s buttons to cancel this command.
Notes:
• The Vertical Scroll and Horizontal Scroll
commands let you set the mouse so it
does not scroll automatically. If you
select these commands, you must move
the mouse to scroll it. Simply press
either of the mouse’s buttons to cancel
either of these commands.
• Selecting the Context command lets you
select the Context menu, even if you
programmed the right mouse button to
minimize windows.
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Your mouse’s auto scroll function lets you
automatically scroll through a document
without having to move the mouse or mouse
wheel. You can select auto scroll using either
of the mouse’s buttons or the wheel.
To scroll in a document, make sure Quick/
Auto Scroll is set, then press the wheel.
appears at your pointer position. To start
auto scrolling, move your pointer vertically,
horizontally, or diagonally away from the
origin mark. Auto scroll speed increases as
the pointer is moved away from the origin
mark.
To stop auto scroll, press any mouse button
or rotate the wheel.
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In some Microsoft Office 97 compatible
applications (such as Microsoft Word 97),
additional zooming functions are available.
You can use the
zooming
function to “zoom
in” for a closer look at a page or “zoom out” to
see more of a page.
To zoom in, hold down
Ctrl
and rotate the
mouse wheel forward. To zoom out, hold
down
Ctrl
and rotate the mouse wheel
backward.
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If your mouse is not working as it should,
these suggestions might help you eliminate
the problem. If the mouse still does not
operate properly, take it to your local
RadioShack store for assistance.
Why isn’t the pointer moving smoothly?
Your mouse ball and ball cage might require
cleaning. See “Cleaning the Mouse” on
Page 2 for proper cleaning procedures.
Why aren’t the scrolling functions of my
mouse working with my notebook?
You might need to disable the trackball or
touchpad in your notebook’s BIOS and
enable the external port in order to
successfully use all of your mouse’s
functions.
The mouse was not detected by my
computer.
• Make sure the mouse is securely
plugged into your computer’s USB port.
• Check if your PC’s USB port is working
properly. Look on the
Device Manager
page of
System Properties
. If there is a
circled exclamation point through the
icon, it means this USB controller has
some problem. Try to remove and install
it again or contact your PC
manufacturer’s technical support.
• Check the version of your operating
system. If you are not running Windows
98 or Windows 2000, update your
operating system so the USB device can
be enabled.
• Make sure the USB port was enabled in
the BIOS setup.
Why isn’t there a pointer on the screen?
or
Why isn’t the pointer responding to the
mouse’s movement?
Your computer did not detect the mouse.
Make sure your mouse’s cable is properly
connected to the correct port.
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To enjoy your
RadioShack USB Scrolling
Mini Mouse
for a long time:
• Keep the mouse dry. If it gets wet, wipe it
dry immediately.
• Use and store the mouse only in normal
temperature environments.
• Handle the mouse gently and carefully.
Do not drop it.
• Keep the mouse away from dust and
dirt.
• Wipe the mouse with a damp cloth
occasionally to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the mouse’s
internal components
can cause a malfunction
and might invalidate its warranty
. If your
mouse is not performing as it should, take it
to your local RadioShack store for
assistance.
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The mouse might pick up some dust or lint
after prolonged use. If the cursor is not mov-
ing smoothly on the screen, follow these
steps to clean the mouse.
1. Turn off your computer.
2. Turn the mouse upside down.
3. Rotate the retainer ring clockwise so the
arrow points to the smaller dot, then lift
off the retainer ring.
4. Turn the mouse over and drop the ball
out into your hand.
5. Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the ball.
Never use cleaning fluid, solvents, a
tissue, or anything that might leave lint.
6. If the rollers are dirty, clean all of them
using a chamois swab moistened lightly
with isopropyl alcohol. After cleaning,
make sure that the rollers are still
centered in their channels.
Rollers