MeetingMan Wireless Mouse User Manual Model: G10-700F www.a4tech.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Federal Communications Commission Requirements The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
1. Hardware Installation 1). Connect the 10-Link receiver Take out the 10-Link receiver from bottom of the mouse and connect it to your computer or Notebook. Notes: 1. If you are using the receiver in a long range meeting room or there is strong wireless conflicts nearby, adopting the receiver with a USB extension cable to keep it away from the computer or any interfering sources. 2. Connect receiver on the same side with the mouse, it may avoid potential wireless conflicts from the notebook computer. 2).
2. Software Installation(Note: The software is applicable to Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ Windows 7) The G10 MeetingMan offers 2 flexible ways to install the driver, Normal Installation and Mobile Execution. The MeetingMan main program has a special feature that it can be executed directly without the need to install the software to Windows system. This is convenient when you are using a public computer and installing mouse driver to the system is prohibited or restricted.
directly. This is convenient when you are using a public computer in the school or net bar, where installation any new program is prohibited or restricted. Usage: 1). Copy all the files in the folder “G10" to your memory stick, and if needed, copy the files to the public system. 2). Double-click the icon to run Mobile Edition.exe Mobile Edition.
. Mode Name/Select Click on “Mode Name/Select” on the Main Menu, the mode setup screen will pop up as shown on the right. You may tick off the modes you would not need temporarily from bottom to top order, or tick the mode you need from top to bottom order. You may enter a new mode name on the blank, or edit existing mode names. . Selected Mode to Edit It displays the current mode number in editing. You may select other mode numbers if needed.
④. Default Click the "Default" a reminder will pop up as shown on the right. Click "OK" will resume all the buttons to the original settings, or click "Cancel" to exit the screen without any change.
(2) Button Settings and Relevant Functions Functions Button Settings Descriptions Click any “button definition area” on the main menu; you will see the function listing as shown on the right. According to your preference, you may select one of them as the button setting. You also can enter a short description on the “Description of reminder” area, which will be displayed on the screen when it is activated as the reminder. No Setting Keyboard Mouse Open a File There is no button setting being defined.
Example: While in the session of a meeting or teaching, it is embarrassing to keep others waiting due to searching for a document, or look up for a program or a shortcut. With “Open a File” function, you may have better way to resolve this issue. By setting up each button in association to the document, program or shortcut, all you need to do is to shift to the mode and click each mouse button to open all the files instantly.
Office Sets Key Combination Multimedia Internet System Gesture 16-in-1 LaserPointer (By Model) You may setup any one of Office command sets such as: “Zoom In, Zoom Out, Paste Text, Double Click and Treble Click”to the mouse buttons. Zoom In/Out:One click to perform zoom in or zoom out function, applicable to CAD, ACDSee, Windows or text editing programs. Paste Text:One click to perform “Select, Copy & Paste” texts, it turns office jobs can never be so simple.
TutorPen This TutorPen function is available for mouse button 2,3,4,5, and 6. Usage: Press "Mode Shift " button to switch to Mode 2, then press and hold the mouse 6th button to draw lines. You can double-click on the same button to erase lines you just drew, triple-click on the same button will erase all lines on the screen. You can set line width and color by left-clicking the mouse on " " at the right-down corner of the system tray and select "TutorPen Settings" as shown.
. ⑥ Description of Reminder DPI Setting Click the Description of Reminder area on the main menu, a reminder screen will appear as shown on the right. Enter the reminder description, which will be displayed on the right-down corner of your screen as the key setting reminder. Customizable and independent 2,000 DPI resolution for each X and Y axes.
Report Rate Apply Mouse Report Rate is the term that how many times the mouse sends data to the computer in one second. For instance, "Report Rate 500Hz" means "the mouse sends 500 times of data to the computer in one second". The G10 MeetingMan offers 3 report rates, e.g., 125Hz, 250Hz and 500Hz respectively. The higher times stands for the smoother the cursor movement and precise click response, especially suitable for game play, which requires high speed and quick response.
(3) Gesture 16-in-1 On the button definition area of Main menu, click “ ” of button “Gesture 16-in-1” on the function listing as shown on the right. or , you will see the Select “Gesture 16-in-1 Setting” from the listing; the setup screen will pop up as shown on the right. The “Gesture 16-in-1” offers customizable 16 functions in 1 click with gesture button.
Usage: Press and hold the gesture button to draw any of 16 lines and directions as shown on the right, then release the button. The corresponding commands will be executed immediately, including Keyboard, Mouse, Hyperlink, Office, Text, Multimedia, Internet and Key Setting Reminder, which can be preset and store to your receiver memory.
Original 4. Draw the line in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
(4) Task Listing of G10 MeetingMan There are 2 ways will display the working mode number when it is shifted: Display 1: When the mode is shifted, the memo screen will be displayed on the screen center to remind current mode number information as shown on the right. Display 2: Meanwhile, the small MeetingMan icon on the system tray will shift with mode . For example, implies current working mode is in “Mode 2, TutorPen numbers Meeting” as shown on the right.