Just left click once and it will re-boot. The device has an energy saving
hibernation mode which kicks in when not being moved around.
They fit in the trunk. Spare batteries can be carried inside a special
sleeve inside the carrying pouch.
Place your thumb on the rear windshield and slide it backwards towards the
rear of the car. The lid should just pop up. If it is a bit stiff you may
need to help it to lift with your finger nail.
Close it down and push the lid gently towards the front of the car.
YES. Looking at the rear of the car you should have the + end showing on
the left battery and the - on the right battery before locking them down
into the holder.
TAKE CARE. Squeeze the plastic sleeve in your fingers and draw the receiver
very slowly out. It is best to hold as much of the receiver as you can and
squeeze it tightly before extracting.
Yes. Its a good idea as they last much longer.
This depends on how much you use the device. Like all wireless devices,
they use energy which is not replaced as in the case of a wired device. Different
brands last longer like Duracell. The best solution is to use re-chargeable
ones and carry a small USB charger with you.
NO. Each mouse is individually paired with its receiver.
YES. Everything will re-boot together. Be careful when placing your laptop
into a bag if you have left the receiver in it.
Keep an eye on the website as new models will be published there.
It has an in-built cut off when not in use which hibernates to save energy.
Simply left click and it will re-boot. Alternatively if you remove the receiver
from your laptop the mouse will close down anyway.
Sometimes the USB port that you are putting the receiver in has been in-explicably
blocked by another device. Try putting the receiver in another port and
give it a few minutes to re-find the device.
Some docking stations prefer the receiver being placed in the USB port on
the actual laptop. Others prefer to use the USB on the station. Try different
ports. There is always one that will work.
No. The software is built in to the device and is automatic on inserting
the receiver and the batteries (the right way round).
System Requirements
PC - Windows XP or Windows Vista, USB port
Mac - Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, USB port
All major cards.
Your batteries need changing.
Try changing batteries. Alternatively you can move the USB receiver to
another port nearer to the mouse, sometimes there is a physical obstacle
between the mouse and the USB receiver. The closer the receiver is to
the actual mouse the better the response and battery life will be.