® Bluetooth Wireless Technology Enabled Optical Mouse Model BT9400WHT/BT9500BLK User Manual PID # 111536/7-109289 Rev.
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3. Replace the battery compartment cover back onto your mouse until it locks securely. Establishing a Connection For Windows® Operating Systems Users Before connecting your mouse, please make sure you have properly set up and enabled the Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled radio (e.g. a Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled dongle) onto your computer. To pair your mouse with your computer, follow the instructions below: 1.
4. Press the Connect Button for 3 seconds on the bottom of your mouse to make your mouse searchable, then place your mouse within 30 feet of the device that you are using to pair with your mouse. 5. Search for your mouse on your computer using the Bluetooth® software. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing process (NOTE: For more information, please refer to your Bluetooth® wireless technology enabled radio user manual for more instructions on how to pair).
For Mac OS X® 10.3 and Above Users Your operating system natively supports devices with pairing with Bluetooth® wireless technology. This section demonstrates one of the easiest ways to connect your mouse to your computer. NOTE: The procedures listed below are for demonstration only and are based on Mac OS X® 10.4.8 with default settings. The procedures and screenshots may look slightly different than yours but with similar options.
5. Select “Mouse” for device type, and then click the “Continue” button to start searching for your mouse. 6. Once your computer has located your mouse (your mouse is indicated with the ID “BTMouse” on the device list), click the “Continue” button to start pairing. 7. Once the pairing process is complete, click the “Quit” button to close the Bluetooth Setup Assistant and your mouse is ready to be used.
Changing the Speed of Your Mouse Switching Between 800dpi & 1600dpi Your mouse is designed to work smoothly in 800dpi, 1200dpi and 1600dpi modes; furthermore, you can switch between the 800dpi, 1200dpi and 1600dpi modes simply by pressing the DPI Button on the top of your mouse. Changing Mouse Properties in Windows® Operating Systems In addition to the built-in features of your mouse, you can also adjust the speed of the cursor or the scroll button features in Windows® operating systems.
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