Targus Mouse Mini Mouse User Manual

USB - PS/2 Scroller  
Mini Mouse  
Notebook Computer  
Mobile Scroller Mini Mouse  
User’s Guide  
 
USB Connection with Windows 98 or Windows 2000  
Plug the USB connector into the computer’s USB port. The computer  
detects the scroller mini mouse immediately. Follow the screen prompts  
until installation is complete. Now you are ready to install the software.  
Note: USB connection is not supported by Windows 3.1x, Windows 95,  
or Windows NT 4.0.  
Figure 1. USB-PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse and PS/2 Adapter  
USB Connection with a Macintosh Computer  
The Targus USB - PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse’s use is restricted with a  
Macintosh computer. Macintosh supports only a one-button mouse.  
PS/2 Connection with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or 2000  
Shut down Windows and turn off the computer. Disconnect the existing  
mouse, if any. Connect the PS/2 Adapter to the USB connector of the  
mouse. Plug the PS/2 Adapter into the computer’s PS/2 port. Turn on the  
power. When Windows restarts, its software drivers will enable only the  
standard scrolling features.  
Warning: Never point the optical sensor toward the face, particularly  
the eyes.  
Do not use the optical mouse on a surface which is made of glass,  
mirror, iron, or black velvet. The optical sensor performs best on  
surfaces with detail to track. It may have difficulty tracking on  
repetitive patterns, e.g. printed photographs from magazines.  
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
Note: The USB - PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse is automatically  
detected and enabled with Windows NT and Windows 2000;  
therefore software installation is not required.  
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Insert the scroller mini mouse software diskette into  
drive A or B.  
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Open the Start menu (Ctrl plus Esc), and select Run.  
Type A:Setup.exe (or B:Setup.exe) in the command line.  
Click OK.  
Follow the screen prompts until installation is complete.  
Restart the computer.  
Open the Start menu and select Settings.  
Select Control Panel and double-click the mouse icon.  
The Mouse Properties window appears. Across the top of  
this menu are the categories of features provided. You can  
set and reset these features to suit your needs.  
USING THE MOUSE  
Note: The enhanced features described in the following sections are  
not available with Windows NT or Windows 2000. For future  
You can assign frequently used mouse and keyboard functions to the  
mouse buttons with the Button Assignment feature. Microsoft Office 97 is  
supported with a new one-step zoom feature.  
Factory Settings  
Some functions performed by the mouse buttons, scroller wheel, and  
scroller button are preassigned at the factory.  
Screen scroller  
Scroller button  
Left button  
Moves the cursor when you roll the wheel  
No factory setting  
Primary button which provides click,  
double-click, and drag  
Right button  
Secondary button with no factory setting  
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Horizontal scrolling  
Moves the cursor along the horizontal  
scroll bar when you press the Shift key  
while turning the wheel in the direction  
you want it to move  
Mouse Properties  
The Mouse Properties window has several tabs from which you can choose  
options. These options enable you to control cursor movement and make  
button assignments that can eliminate as much as 30% of your mouse  
movement.  
The settings for these features are divided among seven different tabs  
pictured across the top of the Mouse Properties window. They are  
described in detail on the following pages.  
Magic tab:  
Browsing speed:adjust the speed at which you surf the  
Internet or browse Windows documents.  
Browsing direction: move the roller forward to browse  
toward the top of the document, or back to browse toward the  
end of the document.  
Pointers tab:  
Click this tab to choose the appearance of the mouse pointer.  
Cursor tab:  
Button find: automatically position the cursor on the default  
(usually OK) button whenever a dialog box appears on your  
screen.  
Trails: makes it easier to find the cursor when you are using  
an LCD screen. This option can be used only if your screen  
supports this.  
Loop: when you move the cursor to the bottom (or top) of the  
screen, it automatically wraps to the top (or bottom) of the  
screen.  
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Action tab:  
Mouse speed: adjust the speed at which the cursor moves  
across the screen.  
Double-click speed: adjust the double-click speed of the  
mouse button.  
Button Swap: assign the right button to be the primary mouse  
button for left-handed use, or revert to the factory setting.  
Figure 2. Mouse Properties Window  
Settings tab:  
Button Assignments: You can assign the buttons on the  
mouse to perform frequent operations or special functions  
such as Auto-panning, EasyJump, and Zoom. To assign a  
function to a mouse button, click Button Assignments. An  
extensive list of functions appears in a drop-down menu.  
There is a drop-down menu for each button: 1, 2, and 3.  
EasyJump Options: Click this button to assign a mouse  
button to EasyJump. EasyJump provides access to the eight  
functions pictured in Figure 3. Click the mouse button  
assigned to EasyJump to quickly perform any of the  
EasyJump functions:  
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Close AP  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Close the application you are using.  
Move the cursor to the horizontal scroll bar.  
Move the cursor to the vertical scroll bar.  
Close AP  
Auto-Panning  
Control Panel  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Help Menu  
Internet Access  
Start Menu  
Figure 3. EasyJump Options  
Start Menu  
Activate the Windows Start menu.  
Open the Browser to access the Internet.  
Open the Windows Help menu.  
Internet Access  
Help Menu  
Control Panel  
Open the Mouse Properties window.  
Auto-Panning  
Move the document in the direction  
you move the cursor.  
Settings Tab (continued):  
Office 97 Mode: Support for Microsoft Office 97 features  
includes zoom, scrolling, and Auto-scrolling. In this mode, the  
mouse functions similarly to Microsoft’s IntelliMouse.  
Screen Scroller Mode: Supports all applications that use  
scroll bars, with zoom, Auto-panning, and scrolling functions.  
About Tab:  
Click this tab to display general information about the Targus  
USB-PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse software.  
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Orientation Tab:  
Orientation setup: This feature is specifically designed to  
change the position of a portable trackball.  
Additional Features  
There are additional features provided with the Targus USB - PS/2 Scroller  
Mini Mouse. The Switch Applications feature, the Zoom In/Out feature,  
and Auto-Panning enable you to perform frequently used functions with  
very little mouse movement.  
Switch Applications  
Switch between two open applications  
without moving the mouse. After setting  
either the secondary button or the screen  
scroller button to Switch Applications  
from the Mouse Properties window, click  
the chosen button to switch back and forth  
between the two open applications.  
Zoom In/Out  
Auto-Panning  
For Microsoft Office 97 and Internet  
Explorer 4.01 applications, press the  
mouse button you assigned to Ctrl and roll  
the mini mouse scroller wheel forward to  
enlarge the document window. Roll it  
backward to decrease the window size.  
Once EasyJump is assigned to a mouse  
button, pressing that button presents the  
the option of choosing Auto-Panning (or  
any of the other EasyJump functions). The  
Auto-Panning function enables you to  
move the document in the direction you  
move the cursor.  
Quick Access  
Uninstall  
Double-click the icon in the taskbar  
and the Mouse Properties window opens.  
To close the scroller mini mouse  
software, right-click the icon in the  
taskbar and select Close.  
To remove the software driver from your  
hard disk, click the Start menu, select  
Programs, select the scroller mini mouse  
driver, and click Uninstall.  
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Figure 4. Removing and cleaning the mouse ball  
Mouse Maintenance  
The scroller mini mouse may collect dust and dirt that can interfere with its  
operation. You can avoid potential problems by keeping your work area  
clean and free from dust. Whenever the cursor movement becomes  
abnormal, follow the steps that correspond to the type of mouse you have:  
To clean the scroller wheel and mouse ball:  
1 Unplug the USB connector from the computer, or if you are  
using the PS/2 Adapter, turn off the computer.  
2 Turn the mouse upside down and remove the mouse  
ball retainer by turning it counter-clockwise until it  
becomes loose.  
3 Remove the retainer and the mouse ball.  
4 Dampen a lint-free cloth or cotton swab with rubbing  
alcohol to clean the surface of the mouse ball.  
5 Dampen a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol to clean the two  
black rollers inside the bottom of the mouse.  
6 Replace the mouse ball and retainer. Turn the retainer  
clockwise until it is tightly in place.  
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Use adhesive tape to remove any dust or lint from around  
the scroller wheel.  
Dampen a lint-free cloth or cotton swab with rubbing  
alcohol. Wipe the surface of wheel clean by wiping across it  
from side to side.  
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Dampen another lint-free cloth with mild soap and water and  
clean the outer surface of the mouse.  
10Restart the computer and begin using the mouse.  
To clean the optical sensor:  
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Turn off the computer if you are using the PS/2 adapter, or  
unplug the mouse if you are using the USB port.  
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Dampen a cotton swab with mild soap and water.  
Gently wipe the optical sensor clean. Avoid scratching  
the surface of the sensor.  
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Plug the USB connector into the USB port, or Restart the  
computer if you are using the PS/2 adapter, and begin using  
the mouse.  
Caution: When using a computer mouse or keyboard, you may  
experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders,  
neck, or other part of your body. If you experience symptoms such as  
persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling,  
numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, do not ignore these  
symptoms. See a qualified health professional promptly. There are  
many guidelines available for healthy computing. It is recommended  
that you take frequent breaks from continuous computing. If you have  
questions about how your computer activities may be related to any of  
these discomforts, seek the advice of a qualified health professional.  
Targus is not responsible for any disorders or injuries associated with  
computing activities.  
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
In the unlikely event that you encounter problems with your Targus USB -  
PS/2 Scroller Mini Mouse, please use our Web site to contact our support  
group through email. Or, call Technical Support. Our knowledgeable staff  
is available to answer your technical questions Monday through Friday,  
8:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. Eastern time.  
Telephone: 800-283-6325 (Toll Free)  
WARRANTY  
Targus warrants this product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for one year. If your Targus accessory is found to be  
defective within that time, Targus will repair or replace it. This warranty  
does not cover damage from everyday wear and tear, or from  
transportation by a common carrier.  
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.  
Warranty registration at:  
Microsoft, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000  
are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh is a  
registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. PS/2 is a trademark of  
International Business Machines Corporation.  
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