MeetingMan TutorPen/ LaserPointer 20m Wireless Mouse User Manual Model: G10-770L 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.
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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.
Normal Installation 1). Uninstall any mouse software on your system. 2). Insert enclosed CD to start installation and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the software installation. You may manually double click the “auto-run" program if execution does not automatically start. 3). The shortcut icon " " will appear on your desktop screen, and then you have successfully installed the software. (Otherwise, installation is failed and you have to remove the software and re-install.
3. The G10 MeetingMan Main Menu: Mode Name/Select: Name a new mode or select modes to use. ① ② Mode Number: Select a mode number to edit. ④ ③ Description of Reminder: Enter short description here for each button setting, which will be displayed later as the reminder on the screen. Mouse Button Definition: Display current mouse button settings or setup new settings to mouse buttons. ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Save new settings to receiver and apply the new settings immediately.
(1) Knowing the G10 MeetingMan Software Before you are getting started to use this product, it is vital to understand the basic principles and design concepts of MeetingMan. The basic principles and design concepts of G10 MeetingMan For each of MeetingMan’s script file, it will contain 5 different working modes, and each working mode can setup 7 buttons on the mouse with various functionalities.
. Selected Mode to Edit It displays the current mode number in editing. You may select other mode numbers if needed. There are 5 modes you can select to edit; with each mode you can define a number of new button settings. Remember to click “Apply” on the main menu to save the new settings to the receiver before taking effect. ③. Mode Name ④. Default The current mode name in editing. You may edit the mode name as described in the “1.Mode Name/Select” section.
Functionality Listing of Mouse Buttons in Each Working Mode Mouse Button Mode 1 Office Right Button 4th Button From Current Slide or Exit Slide Start or Exit Slide Show Page Up 5th Button Page Down 16-in-1 TutorPen Open PPT File & Example Open Text File & Example Open Spreadsheet File & Example Memo Scroll Up Scroll Down 1000DPI 125Hz(8ms) Scroll Up Scroll Down 1000DPI 125Hz(8ms) Scroll Up Scroll Down 1000DPI 125Hz(8ms) Windows Switch UP DN DPI Report Rate Mouse Button Diagram Mode 2 Mode 3 T
(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.
2. Mouse-Control Panel: Select “Mouse-Control Panel” will open “Mouse Properties” setup screen of your Windows system, e.g., you may setup mouse pointers and other often -used mouse settings. 3. 4-way Wheel: A. The 4-way Wheel is the latest scrolling technology. It splits working screen into 2 areas, A and B as shown on the right. Depending on cursor position, the wheel will perform vertical or horizontal scrolling.
5. Power Management: Click the icon" "at the right-down corner of your system tray and select "Power Management" to define wake-up modes and sleeping time. According to the stand-by status, the intelligent power-saving management supports "Slight, Little, Middle & Deep" 4 working modes. User may define the time interval to enter into the Deep Sleeping Mode, and 6 seconds enter into Deep Sleeping Mode after the PC is power off.
Special Note: The laser pointer on your mouse requires higher power to function, if supplied voltage under 1.1 volts and the remaining power is less than 25%, it will not work properly. Replace with new batteries if needed. 6. Wireless Working Range Setting: You may setup wireless working ranging within 15~20 meters; the farther range needs to consume more power, and remember to resume to shorter range after the meeting.
8. RF Channel Setting: Auto Channel Hopping: This is the G10 MeetingMan default setting. Applicable to single-alone user, or when there is no wireless interference nearby. Channel-lock: If more than one set of wireless Mice&KBs are used in the same site, you may perform ”Channel-lock” to assign exclusive channel for each device so as to avoid “Auto Channel Hopping” wireless conflicts and get “Zero-lag” better performance.
9. Wireless Signal Monitoring: Search and Keep away from Wireless Conflicts: If wireless mouse is not working smoothly due to wireless conflicts, use wireless signal monitoring to monitor and improve the signal level and get best improvements. Detect Receiving Signal Level: Moving the mouse, the indicator will display current signal level. The less level value means the better receiving signal, e.g., value under 120 means the devices are working in good condition.
Portability: The 10-Link Receiver is capable of linking 5 sets of Mice&KBs, you may leave 10-Link receiver installed on your notebook and use any paired A4Tech G10 products at home or in the office with the same receiver. Note: The 10-Link receiver is made in Blue color for better identification. The Black color receiver is a conventional receiver and will not support all the advanced features of 10-Link receiver.
10-Link Meeting Management: In this section, you will be able to manage the 10-Link Meeting for each linked mouse and keyboard. Click “10-Link Meeting Management” will bring the management screen as shown on the right. Management of Linked Mice and Keyboards: From the screen, you may see the listing of linked mice and keyboards with their IDs and Names. You may tick or tick off the box to “Enable” or “Disable” the devices, or “Delete” them forever.
1. New IDs for Mice/KBs: After the pairing process is completed, you may give a new ID for the mouse or keyboard, which will be displayed on the screen right under the cursor position for easier identification. Or, “Unnamed” will be used if you leave it blank. You may choose to display “Names” or “Color Labels” as the display options. In order to manage all the mice/KBs in good manners during the meeting, “Priority” will be used for the most-recently-used mouse.
2. Setting up 5-color TutorPen: 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".
How to Add a New Device Using “New Mice/KBs ID Pairing” Step 1. 1. Select “10-Link Meeting Technology” from the G10 MeetingMan Task Listing, the main screen of “10-Link Meeting Management” will pop up as shown on the right. (For better operation, you may need another mouse to perform ID pairing before the wireless mouse is applicable). button to start adding the new mouse or keyboard. 2. Click Step 1 Step 2.
Step 4. After ID pairing is completed, move the mouse and reply YES if mouse moves fine, then click NEXT. In case the ID pairing fails, click “BACK” to repeat steps 2,3 and perform the ID pairing procedure again. Step 4 Step 5. After above ID pairing is completed, you may give a new name to the mouse according to your preference or just leave it blank to finish the ID pairing. 1.Click “OK” to complete the ID pairing.
12. Exit: Exit G10 MeetingMan software. (5) Innovative GlassRun Technology (Low Power Consumption, High Performance Optical Engine) The “GlassRun” is the new technology that it collects all the diffusion light and improves image quality. It saves 30% power consumption than a conventional mouse and works even on slightly dusty glass. Note: In case the cursor movement is not smooth when working on the extremely clean glass, put on some handprints will get immediate improvements.
Notice To ensure that your mouse sends and receives perfectly, please read below instructions for your reference: 1. Avoid Channel Confliction from Auto Channel Hopping 1). Left-click on the icon " " at the right-down corner of 2). Select "Channel-lock" to define a private channel to secure better wireless communication quality. your system tray and select "RF Channel Setting". 2. Avoid Interference from iron panel of PC.
devices 4. Avoid using the wireless mouse on a metal surface. Metals such as iron, aluminum, or copper shield the radio frequency transmission and slow down the mouse’s response time or cause the mouse to fail temporarily. 5. The radio frequency is 2.4GHz, it is safe for our bodies, but please be cautious in using cardiac pacemaker or other body auxiliary instruments. Troubleshooting If the mouse is not working: 1. Make sure the mouse power is on. 2. Check battery and battery installation. 3.