Sony VGP-WMS50A Mouse User Manual


 
English
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the
unit to rain or moisture.
Hereby, Sony, declares that this product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
To obtain a copy of the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to the R&TTE
Directive, please access the following URL address.
http://www.compliance.sony.de/
It also complies with the EN 60825-1, being classified as a CLASS 1 LED
product.
Repair and maintenance only by authorized Sony technicians. Improper use
and repairs can create a safety hazard.
Do not open wireless devices, as opening them, for whatever reason, could
lead to damages that are not covered by the guarantee.
Avoid looking directly at the red light emitted from the bottom of the
mouse. Doing so could harm your eyes.
Disposal of AA batteries
This wireless device is powered by AA batteries.
For installing the batteries, please refer to the "Inserting batteries into the
mouse" section of this manual.
Do not handle damaged or leaking batteries. Dispose of promptly and
properly.
Batteries may explode or leak if recharged, disposed of in fire, mixed
with other types of battery or improperly installed.
Batteries used in these devices may present a fire or chemical burn
hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 60°C (140°F) or
incinerate.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Keep away from children.
Dispose of properly at end-of-life.
In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business waste
may be prohibited. Please use the appropriate public collection system.
VAIO and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and PowerPoint
®
are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
All other names of systems, products, and services are trademarks of their
respective owners. In this manual, the ™ or ® marks are not specified.
In this manual, Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Home Edition, Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Professional and Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Media Center Edition are
referred to as Windows XP.
In this manual, Windows Vista™ Home Basic, Windows Vista™ Home
Premium, Windows Vista™ Business and Windows Vista™ Ultimate are
referred to as Windows Vista.
Before Use
The Wireless Presentation Mouse is a USB mouse specifically designed for
Sony VAIO
®
computers* with USB ports and pre-installed with Windows
XP or Windows Vista.
* This includes Windows XP Ready PCs upgraded with the Windows XP
Upgrade Program distributed by Sony Corporation.
This product features a presentation mode, enabling use not only as a
wireless mouse but also as a presentation remote, allowing for pointer
movement and slideshow direction from a distance.
Mouse mode: Use as a wireless mouse.
Presentation mode: Use as a pointing device, ideal for presentations.
Notes
Inserting the wireless receiver into the computer’s USB port may disable
neighboring USB ports.
Operation is not guaranteed for every computer that meets the above
conditions.
Names of Parts
Wireless mouse
* Hereafter referred to as Scroll Pointer.
Wireless receiver
Preparations
Inserting batteries into the mouse
1
Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom of
the mouse to OFF.
2 Open the battery compartment cover.
3 Insert the two supplied IEC R6 (size AA) batteries with
the correct + – orientation.
Note
To prevent battery fluid leaks and damage, observe the following
precautions.
Insert the batteries with the correct + – orientation.
Do not charge dry cell batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of a different type.
If the mouse has not been used for a long time, remove the batteries.
If a battery fluid leak occurs, carefully wipe the battery compartment,
and insert new batteries.
To prevent accidental operation, be careful not to press any buttons or
move the Scroll Pointer when replacing the batteries.
4 Close the battery compartment cover.
z
Under normal operating conditions, a set of alkaline batteries lasts about
three months. If the cursor movement becomes sluggish and the
communication distance between the mouse and receiver decreases, check
the low battery lamp on the mouse. Replace the batteries if the low battery
lamp is flashing red.
When not using the mouse, set the power/mode switch to OFF. This will
make the batteries last longer.
Connecting the receiver to the computer
Insert the receiver into the computer’s USB port.
Installing drivers and utilities
Notes
Depending on the computer or the software installed, some functions may not
be available.
Make sure your CD-ROM drive is ready to use. For details on how to connect
and use your CD-ROM drive, refer to the operating instructions supplied with
the drive.
Optical disc drives such as CD drives will be referred to as a CD-ROM drive in
this manual.
1 Turn your computer on. Once Windows has finished
starting up, insert the supplied installation disc into the
CD-ROM drive.
Windows XP:
Installation should start automatically. If it does not, click “setup.exe”
on the CD-ROM.
Windows Vista:
Select [Run SETUP.EXE] from the dialog box.
2 Complete the installation according to the instructions
shown on the display.
When the installation is complete, the following icon will be displayed
in the Windows notification area.
z If the icon does not appear
Restart your computer and make sure the icon is displayed.
Enabling communication between the
mouse and receiver
1 Turn the mouse on.
Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom of the mouse to one
of the following positions.
When using as a wireless mouse (mouse mode) : MOUSE
When using in presentations (presentation mode) : P
Note
Whenever you operate the power/mode switch, be careful not to stare
directly into the red light emitted from the base of the mouse.
z When using the mouse for the first time
We recommend that you set the power/mode switch to MOUSE.
2 Press the Connect button on the receiver.
Note
If you find it difficult to press the Connect button, use a ballpoint pen or
similar pointed objects to gently press the button.
The receiver LED lights up green, and the mouse can be recognized for
a period of about 30 seconds.
3 Press the CONNECT button on the mouse.
Note
If you find it difficult to press the CONNECT button, use a ballpoint pen or
similar pointed objects to gently press the button.
Communication is established between the mouse and receiver.
4 Wait until the receiver LED turns off before moving the
mouse (or moving the Scroll Pointer in presentation
mode).
If the pointer on the computer screen moves, you can use the mouse.
To stop using the mouse
Disconnect the receiver from the USB port of the computer.
You can disconnect and connect the receiver without turning the computer
off. By setting the mouse power/mode switch to OFF, you can conserve
battery power.
Operating distance of the mouse
The mouse can normally be operated within about a 32 ft. (10 m) radius
around the receiver. Depending on the usage environment, sometimes the
usable distance may be notably shorter, preventing normal operation.
In such a case, take the following measures:
Use the mouse as far away from other wireless devices as possible.
Use the mouse closer to the receiver.
Use a mouse pad.
Using as a Wireless Mouse
(Mouse Mode)
To use the unit as a wireless mouse, set the power/mode switch located on
the bottom of the mouse to MOUSE. When you move the mouse, the
pointer displayed on your computer screen moves in the same direction.
z When using as a wireless mouse
The following icon is displayed in the notification area:
Notes
The optical mouse distinguishes movement by reflecting the red light from its
base off surfaces and detecting shadows with an optical sensor.
The optical mouse may not operate correctly on the following surfaces:
Transparent surfaces (such as glass)
– Surfaces that reflect light (such as glossy plastics or mirrors)
– Surfaces with a repetitive pattern, such as screening (like those used for
printing photos in magazines and newspapers)
– Surfaces that are striped or have another distinct, high-contrast pattern
If the mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen, make sure
you are not using the mouse on one of the surfaces listed above.
The soles on the base of the mouse are made with a low-friction fluoroplastic,
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), but depending on the type of desk or mouse
pad, the smoothness of movement may vary.
Using the Presentation Function
(Presentation Mode)
Set the power/mode switch located on the bottom of the mouse to P to turn
off the red light and enter presentation mode. In presentation mode, you
can move the pointer from a distance and button functions are set to make
presenting easier.
z When using presentation mode
The following icon is displayed in the notification area:
Basic operations in presentation mode
Button functions will change to the following in presentation mode:
Scroll Pointer When you move the Scroll Pointer, the pointer
displayed on your screen moves in the same direction.
Right button • Clicking: When using PowerPoint2003 or later,
begins slide show from selected sheet.
• Holding the button for more than 1 second: Opens
the menu box and lets you select specific functions.
For details, see “Opening the menu box.”
First button/Second button
Displays the previous/next slide.
Left button Same function as in mouse mode.
z
• You can configure the right button, left button, First button, and Second button
functions. For details, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties.”
• For details on how to use during presentations, see “Giving presentations
(steps and hints).”
Opening the menu box
1 Press and hold the right button for more than 1 second.
The menu box opens.
2 Use the Scroll Pointer to move the pointer to an icon,
and click the right button.
The menu box closes and the selected function takes effect.
Closing the menu box
When the menu box is open, you cannot move the pointer outside of the menu
box’s frame. To close the menu box, select an icon or click the left button.
Giving presentations (steps and hints)
The following are steps and hints on giving presentations using PowerPoint
software.
1 Open the presentation file.
2 Start the slideshow.
For PowerPoint2003 or later: Click the right button.
For any other software: Press and hold the right button for more than 1
second to open the menu box, move the pointer to the icon in the center
( ), and click the right button.
z Having the mouse pointer displayed during the slideshow
Under the default settings, the pointer is hidden when the mouse is not
moved for more than 3 seconds. While giving a PowerPoint slideshow
presentation, change the settings to have the pointer displayed.
Moving back and forward during the slideshow
Click First button or Second button.
Moving the pointer
Move the Scroll Pointer.
3 End the slideshow.
Press and hold the right button for more than 1 second to open the menu
box, move the pointer to ( ), and click the right button.
Adjusting Mouse Properties
1 Double-click the mouse icon ( or ) in the
notification area.
2 Click the tab for the mouse property you want to
change, and adjust the specific category.
Note
Select the “Scroll & Pointer” tab to adjust the Scroll Pointer settings.
Precautions
Safety • Avoid looking directly at the red light emitted from the
bottom of the mouse. Doing so could harm your eyes.
• If any solid object or liquid falls onto the mouse,
disconnect it and have it checked by qualified personnel
before continuing its use.
Location Do not place the mouse in a location where it is:
• On an unstable surface
In very humid areas or where there is no ventilation
Subject to excessive dust
Subject to direct sunlight or extreme heat
• Extremely cold
Operation If the mouse is brought directly from a cold to a warm
location or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may
condense on the inside of the mouse. If this occurs, the
mouse may not work properly.
In this case, wait about 30 minutes for the moisture to
evaporate. If the mouse does not work properly after one
hour, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Cleaning the outside of the mouse
Clean the mouse with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with
a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring
powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.
Replacing the batteries
The following indicate low battery charge. Replace the batteries in such
cases.
The low battery lamp on the mouse flashes red.
The low battery message pops up on your screen and the mouse icon
( or ) in the notification area located on the bottom right corner
of the screen changes to the following:
When the batteries are replaced, the low battery lamp will stop flashing and
the mouse icon will return to normal.
Specifications
Wireless mouse
Interface 2.4 GHz Digital wireless transmission *
1
Position tracking principle Optical sensor
Sensor resolution 800 counts per inch
Transmission distance 32 ft. (10 m) max. line of sight *
2
Power requirements 3 V DC (two manganese IEC R6 [size AA]
batteries)
Dimensions Approx. 2.4 (w) × 1.5 (h) × 4.5 (d) in.
(59.9 (w) mm × 37.3 (h) mm × 111.9 (d) mm)
Mass Approx. 4.3 oz. (120 g) (including batteries)
Wireless receiver
Interface USB (USB 2.0 compatible)
Frequency band 2.4 GHz
Dimensions Approx. 0.8 (w) × 0.5 (h) × 2.4 (d) in.
(19.8 (w) mm × 10.5 (h) mm × 58.6 (d) mm)
Mass Approx. 0.4 oz. (10 g)
Miscellaneous
Supported models Sony VAIO personal computers with the
Windows XP or Windows Vista operating
system
Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
(temperature gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/
hour)
Operating humidity 20% to 80% (not condensed), provided that
humidity is less than 65% at 95°F (35°C)
(hygrometer reading of less than 84°F (29°C))
Storage temperature –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to 60°C)
(temperature gradient less than 18°F (10°C)/
hour)
Storage humidity 10% to 90% (not condensed), provided that
humidity is less than 20% at 140°F (60°C)
(hygrometer reading of less than 95°F (35°C)
Accessories Wireless receiver (VGP-WRC3) (1)
Manganese IEC R6 (size AA) batteries (for
testing purposes) (2)*
3
Software CD-ROM (1)
Operating Instructions (this document) (1)
Warranty Card (1)
*
1
This unit does not support communication with wireless LAN and
Bluetooth
®
.
*
2
The value may vary depending on the setting and operating conditions.
*
3
The supplied batteries are for testing purposes only. You can use the
mouse longer by using alkaline batteries.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the mouse,
use this troubleshooting guide to solve the problem. If a problem persists,
consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Nothing happens when I press a mouse button.
The receiver is not connected properly to the USB port.
c Close all programs, and then reconnect the receiver to your computer.
The operating system is not compatible.
c Use a supported operating system.
The USB port is not available.
c Check the “System Properties” of your computer.
The mouse batteries are drained.
c If the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is set to
either MOUSE (mouse mode) or P (presentation mode), replace the
batteries. For details, see “Preparations”.
The mouse and receiver are not communicating.
c Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Enabling communication between the mouse
and receiver” to ensure that proper communication is possible.
c In some operating environments, the usable distance may be notably
shorter, preventing normal operation. In such a case, use the mouse
farther away from other electronic devices such as other computers and
displays.
c If the mouse is too far from the receiver, communication is not possible.
Bring the mouse and receiver closer together.
The mouse is being used on an unsuitable surface.
c When used on a mirror, glass, or other shiny surface, or on a transparent
or strongly patterned surface, the sensor on the bottom of the mouse may
not be able to correctly detect the mouse movements. On such surfaces,
use a mouse pad.
The mouse may have difficulty communicating in a 2.4 GHz wireless
LAN environment.
c It is best to use the mouse in a location with low interference from
wireless devices.
Pressing the Connect button does not establish a connection.
c Check whether batteries are inserted in the mouse. For details, see
“Preparations”.
c If the power/mode switch on the mouse is set to OFF, communication
with the receiver is not possible. Check the power/mode switch setting
on the bottom of the mouse.
c If the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is set to
either mouse mode or presentation mode, the batteries may be drained.
Under normal operating conditions, a set of alkaline batteries lasts about
three months. Replace the batteries. For details, see “Preparations”.
c Communication between the mouse and receiver may not have been
properly established. If the CONNECT button on the mouse is not
pressed within 30 seconds of pressing the Connect button on the receiver,
the receiver cancels communication. In such a case perform the procedure
again to enable communication. For details, see “Enabling
communication between the mouse and receiver”.
c If the mouse and receiver are too far apart, communication is not
possible. The maximum communication distance between the mouse and
receiver is about 32 ft. (10 m). If used on a metal table or if obstacles lie
between the mouse and receiver, the usable distance may be less.
The scrolling features do not work.
The operating system is not compatible.
c Use a supported operating system.
The program you are using is not compatible with the scrolling
features.
c The scrolling features only work with programs that use a scroll function.
c Some programs do not support the scrolling features.
After the receiver was installed, the computer was returned to normal
mode from power-saving mode.
c Disconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, and then
reconnect it.
The pointer does not move when I move the mouse.
c Processing performed by Windows or other software may temporarily
disable the mouse. Wait a few moments for the processing to finish
before using the mouse.
c You may find some useful solutions in your computer’s operating
instructions. Refer to the manuals provided with your computer.
The mouse batteries are exhausted.
c If the power does not come on when the power/mode switch is set to
either mouse mode or presentation mode, replace the batteries. For
details, see “Preparations”.
The mouse is not set to mouse mode.
c Set the power/mode switch on the bottom of the mouse to MOUSE
(mouse mode).
The mouse and receiver are not communicating.
c Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Enabling communication between the mouse
and receiver” to ensure that proper communication is possible.
c To reduce interference from other radio waves, keep the mouse away
from other wireless devices.
c If the mouse is too far from the receiver, communication is not possible.
Bring the mouse and receiver closer together.
The mouse is being used on an unsuitable surface.
c When used on a mirror, glass, or other shiny surface, or on a transparent
or strongly patterned surface, the sensor on the bottom of the mouse may
not be able to correctly detect the mouse movements. On such surfaces,
use a mouse pad.
Pressing First button or Second button does not switch the screen.
The program you are using is not compatible with First button and
Second button.
c First button and Second button only work with compatible programs.
c The mouse settings may have been changed. Check the settings on the
“Mouse Properties” screen. For instructions on displaying the “Mouse
Properties” screen, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties”.
When I am using the mouse, the display goes dark or the computer
enters power-saving mode.
The computer enters power-saving mode even while a USB device is in
use.
c Change the power management settings for the computer to prevent it
from entering power-saving mode. For details, refer to the manuals
provided with your computer.
c Touch the touchpad or press any key on the keyboard to exit power-
saving mode.
The computer does not return from Standby mode.
c Touch the touchpad or press any key on the keyboard to exit this mode.
The mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen.
c The optical mouse distinguishes movement by reflecting the red light
from its base off surfaces and detecting shadows with an optical sensor.
The optical mouse may not operate correctly on the following surfaces:
Transparent surfaces (such as glass)
Surfaces that reflect light (such as glossy plastics or mirrors)
– Surfaces with a repetitive pattern, such as screening (like those used for
printing photos in magazines and newspapers)
– Surfaces that are striped or have another distinct, high-contrast pattern
If the mouse pointer does not move smoothly across the screen, make
sure you are not using the mouse on one of the surfaces listed above.
Exiting power-saving mode with the mouse takes a long time or is not
possible.
c Press any key or the power button on the keyboard.
When I start the computer an error message appears, saying that the
mouse is not connected.
c Select the check box that offers not to display this message again, and
then click “OK”.
The mouse does not move smoothly after returning from the power-
saving mode.
c Disconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, and then
reconnect it.
After connecting the receiver, it takes a while before the mouse can be
used.
c If the receiver is connected while the computer is processing commands
from Windows, other software, or another USB device, it may take a
while for the computer to detect the receiver.
The buttons and Scroll Pointer do not work as I expected.
The mouse is set to the wrong operating mode.
c Check the power/mode switch setting on the bottom of the mouse and
the mouse icon in the computer’s notification area, and set the power/
mode switch to the desired position.
The operation setting value is incorrect.
c Open the “Mouse Properties” screen, and adjust the setting to the desired
value. For details, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties”.
c Select the “Wheel” tab in the “Mouse Properties” screen, and adjust the
scroll setting to 2 or 3.
I do not know what mode the mouse is set to.
c Check the power/mode switch setting on the bottom of the mouse and
the mouse icon in the computer’s notification area.
: Mouse mode
: Presentation mode
The receiver is connected but the mouse icon does not appear in the
notification area.
c Disconnect the receiver from the USB port, wait a few seconds, and then
reconnect it.
The low battery message pops up on the screen when the power/mode
switch is set to OFF.
c When not using the mouse, set the power/mode switch to OFF, and
disconnect the receiver from the computer.
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European countries with separate collection
systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates
that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
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Connect button
USB connector
Scroller and Pointer
Right button
First button
Left button
Second button
CONNECT button
Low battery lamp
Power/mode switch
Mouse mode
Power OFF
Presentation mode
Wireless Presentation Mouse
VGP-WMS50A
Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi
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Basic operations
Scroll Pointer Tilt the Scroll Pointer up, down, left, or right to scroll
vertically and horizontally. You can adjust scroll speed
and sensitivity in the “Mouse Properties” dialog box.
For details, see “Adjusting Mouse Properties”.
Right button* Press to open the shortcut menu and perform specific
functions, such as copying text/image files and viewing
file information.
First button* Press to go back to previous pages when browsing the
Web or to view previous screens.
Second Button* Press to go forward to the next page when browsing the
Web (when First button has been used to go back).
Left button* Press to perform specific mouse functions, such as
opening files and selecting programs. The left button is
used most often when using the mouse.
* You can configure the right button, left button, First button, and Second
button functions in the “Mouse Properties” dialog box. For details, see
“Adjusting Mouse Properties” .