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It works with Microsoft® systems for optimum compatibility, and its sleek design helps reduce stress and undue hand and wrist fatigue. It features dynamic resolution, low-friction rollers and three separate function micro-switch buttons for years of productive use. Once the software has been loaded onto your computer, the center button of your mouse can be programmed to perform the same tasks as: • Left Button Double Click • F1 through F12 • Enter Key • Page Up Key • Page Down Key • Home Key • End Key 1 P73096-F8E201-US-man-qxd 3/9/00 8:14 AM Page 2 1. Introduction (continued) 1.2 Connecting Your Mouse Your mouse connects to either a PS/2 (or 6 pin MiniDIN) mouse port or a 9 pin serial port. To verify your connectors, locate the port on the back of your computer that is designated for your mouse. Most PCs will have the word MOUSE marked next to the PS/2 connector. Older PCs will have either Serial 1 (and up) or COM 1 (and up) for the serial connector. If you are still unsure, please refer to your hardware manual. 6 pin MiniDIN 9 pin Serial For PS/2 mouse port installation, simply remove the serial adapter before connecting the mouse cable to the computer. WARNING: To avoid damage, turn your computer off before plugging or unplugging any pointing devices. a. Locate the computer PS/2 mouse port or Serial port on the back of your computer. b. Plug your mouse into the appropriate port suggested above. Check the box in which your mouse was shipped to verify the ports supported. c. If applicable, tighten down the connector thumbscrews. d. Turn your computer on. At this point, your mouse will work with the built-in Microsoft® Operating System. To use the extra features of your middle button, you must install the included software. 2 P73096-F8E201-US-man-qxd 3/9/00 8:14 AM Page 3 2. Software Installation A STEP BY STEP GUIDE 2.1 Windows® 3.1 and Windows® 3.11 a. Insert the ClassicMouse diskette in the A: or B: drive. b. From the “Program Manager”, click on “File”, then click on “Run”. c. Type “A:setup” or “B:setup” and then click on “OK”. d. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the ClassicMouse. e. To make the process run smoothly: 1. Click “Next” twice. 2. Type your name and the company’s name, then click “Next”. 3. Click “Next” twice. 4. Specify if you are using a PS/2 or Serial mouse (refer to section 1.2) then click “OK”. 5. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” then click on “Finish”. Note: Remove the software from the disk drive before you restart your computer. Don’t worry if it has already restarted before you can remove it. The computer will prompt you to remove it. 3 P73096-F8E201-US-man-qxd 3/9/00 8:14 AM Page 4 2. Software Installation (continued) 2.2 Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows NT® 4.0 a. Insert the ClassicMouse™ diskette in the A: or B: drive. b. Click on "Start" in the lower left corner of your screen, then click on "Run". c. Type "A:setup" (or "B:setup") and then click on "OK". d. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the ClassicMouse™. e. To make the process run smoothly: 1. Click on “Next” twice. 2. Type your name and the company’s name, then click “Next”. 3. Click “Next” twice. 4. Specify if you are using a PS/2 or Serial mouse (refer to section 1.2) then click “OK”. 5. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now”, then click “Finish”. Note: Remove the software from the disk drive before you restart your computer. Don't worry if it has already restarted before you can remove it. The computer will prompt you to remove it. 4 P73096-F8E201-US-man-qxd 3/9/00 8:14 AM Page 5 3. Troubleshooting Q: When installing the software, which driver should I choose? The PS/2, Serial Mouse on COM1, or Serial Mouse on COM2? A: If you are using a PS/2 mouse (refer to section 1.2), then the driver must state that it is using a PS/2 driver. If you are using a Serial mouse (refer to section 1.2), then the driver must state that it is using a Serial driver on COM1 or COM2. Q: I can get into Windows® or into Safe Mode but I cannot use the mouse. A: If you have more than one driver, this could be causing your computer to boot in safe mode or not allow your mouse to work at all. If you are using a PS/2 mouse then the driver must state that it is using a PS/2 driver. If you are using a Serial mouse then the driver must state that it is using a Serial driver on COM1 or COM2. If you have a Serial Mouse and you are not sure whether you are using COM1 or COM2 then try moving the mouse to another serial port on the back of your computer (most computers have two; if you have only one then it will more than likely be COM1). If you have more than one driver then you must remove the excess drivers. Q: If I have more than one mouse driver how do I remove the driver without the mouse control? How do I boot into normal Windows® mode? A: Use your "Windows®" key at the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard if you have one; if not, press "Alt + S" to go to t...
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