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File name: Wireless_Mighty_Mouse_UG.pdf
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Important: Don’t turn on your mouse until just before you are ready to start up your Mac in step 3. Step 1: Installing the Batteries Follow the instructions below to install batteries in your wireless Mighty Mouse. You can install either one or both of the nonrechargeable AA lithium batteries that came with your mouse (see “About Your Batteries” on page 7 for more information). To install batteries in your mouse: 1 Turn the mouse over and remove the bottom cover. 2 Slide the batteries into the battery compartment as shown in the illustration. English 3 Replace the bottom cover and leave the mouse turned off. Slide the switch Push the latch Insert one or both AA batteries up to turn the mouse off. down to remove the bottom cover. with the positive (+) end up. Step 2: Setting Up Your Mac Follow the instructions in the user’s guide that came with your Mac to set it up. Because you have a wireless mouse, skip the instructions for connecting a USB mouse. Wait to start up your Mac until instructed to do so in step 3. English Step 3: Pairing Your Mouse Before you can use your wireless Mighty Mouse, you have to pair it with your Mac. Pairing allows your mouse and Mac to communicate wirelessly with each other. You only have to pair them once. The first time you start up your Mac, Setup Assistant guides you in setting up your wireless Mighty Mouse and pairing it with your Mac. To pair your mouse and your Mac: 1 Slide the switch down to turn the mouse on. The laser used by the Mighty Mouse is not visible, but a small green indicator light on the bottom of the mouse blinks when the mouse is on and the batteries are charged. Slide the switch down to turn the mouse on. The indicator light shows that the mouse is on. 2 Turn on your Mac. 3 When your Mac starts up, follow the onscreen instructions in Setup Assistant. English Using Your Mighty Mouse The Mighty Mouse has laser tracking technology, so you can use it on most surfaces. The Mighty Mouse comes with left and right buttons, a scroll ball (which can be clicked) and a button on either side. To use your Mighty Mouse: A Click the left or right button. A Press the side buttons. A Click or roll the scroll ball. Either the left or right button can function as the primary button. Use the primary button to click, double-click, and drag items. Either button can also function as the secondary button. Use the secondary button to display an item’s shortcut menu. You can assign a function to the side buttons, which work together as a single button, and to the scroll ball, which also functions as a button. Scroll ball (button) Left button Side button Side button Right button English Customizing Your Mighty Mouse Use the Mouse pane of Keyboard & Mouse preferences to change the way your Mighty Mouse works. To customize your mouse: 1 Choose Apple (.) > System Preferences. 2 Click Keyboard & Mouse. 3 Click Mouse. Use the pop-up menu to assign an action to each button. You can set any of the buttons to activate Dashboard, Expose, Spotlight, switch applications, or open applications. You can enable or disable scrolling and screen zoom, and adjust the speed for tracking, scrolling, and double-clicking. You can also activate screen zoom by simultaneously pressing a key on the keyboard and scrolling. More Information For more information about using your wireless Mighty Mouse, open Mac Help and search for “Mighty Mouse.” Renaming Your Mouse Your Mac automatically gives your wireless mouse a unique name the first time it’s paired. You can rename your mouse using Keyboard & Mouse preferences. Choose Apple (.) > System Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse. Click the Bluetooth® tab and enter a name in the Name field. English Cleaning Your Mouse and Scroll Ball Follow these guidelines to clean the outside of your mouse and the scroll ball: A Remove the batteries. A Use a lint-free cloth that’s been lightly moistened with water to clean the mouse exterior and the scroll ball. A Don’t get moisture...
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