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Wireless mouse how do i setup the wireless mouse to my computer the connection on wireless was usb my original was a usb via a round plug into the computer. I used the connector for the wireless one but nothing happened in fact I then changed back to original one and that did not work either, so turned computer off and then on again and original worked don't know why!

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INSTALLING THE MOUSE

STEP 1 - Battery Installation:
The first step in installing your Wireless Wheel Mouse is to install the batteries.
1 - Locate the two AAA sized 1.5 Volt batteries that came in your Wireless Wheel Mouse package.
2 - Remove the battery compartment cover located on top of your mouse by pressing the cover release button and sliding the cover backwards.
3 - Install the two batteries into the compartment paying close attention to proper polarities.
4 - Replace the battery compartment cover.

STEP 2 - Connecting the Receiver:
If you are connecting the mouse to a notebook that has an onboard pointing device or if you are using a keyboard with an onboard pointing device, you may need to
disable that device before installing and using the mouse.

  • Anonymous Sep 14, 2008

    just let me know if this instructions works for you.

    mizh~


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SOURCE: wireless mouse

Normal 0 Go to Control Panel and click on the Mouse icon. Then the mouse properties will appear showing the mouse buttons. Check to make sure they are set properly.
Hope this helps. Bud

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