User's Manual

Vera Tsai
11/30/2005 3:23 PM
The copy is according to the product information provided by engineers.
DATE
PRODUCT
CONTENT
ART DESIGNER
TOTAL
PAGE
VERSION
Nov. 25,
2004
BT-Wireless
Optical Mice
User’s Guide
(Neutral)
Amanda
PM: Jimmy
13
001
10
example, in the case of an HID that can function as both mouse
and a laser printer, be sure the mode switch is set to “Mouse”
before attempting to connect.
- HIDs usually have a button, which is sometimes difficult to find,
that must be pressed before other Bluetooth devices can locate
the HID. Even after the button is pressed, the HID can only be
discovered for a limited time, and then the button must be
pressed again. The time period can be as short as 30 seconds
or as long as 180 seconds. Read the document that
accompanies the HID before you attempt to connect to the
devices.
1. On the “Client”, open My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on
your desktop.
2. Select “Enter Bluetooth Neighborhood”.
3. Right click anywhere except on a device name and select “Refresh” from
the pop-up menu to see an updated list.
4. Double click HID devices.
5. Once an HID connection is established, that connection will persist. If
the computer is shut down, when the computer is turned on again the
connection will re-establish automatically.
l Close a HID Connection:
Under normal circumstances, there is no reason to close an HID
connection; once established the connection is maintained automatically,
even during the power off and power on processes.
If, for some reason, the connection must be closed: from My Bluetooth
Places, right click the service name and select “Disconnect”.