Bluetooth Wireless BlueTrace Mouse OWNER'S GUIDE Ver.1.0 CAUTION: To use this product properly, please read the user's guide before installing.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Functional Introduction LED indicator Battery Cover *Mouse Indicator Scrolling Wheel Red LED is on for 10 sec. Power ON Red LED Blinking Right button Low battery Warning in working mode, LED will be off after 10 sec when mouse inactivity.
Battery and Power Management: Step 1: Pull the battery cover backward. Step 2: Insert the batteries as shown inside the battery compartment. Step 3: Replace the cover. Step 4: Turn on power switch. AAA Battery **Warning: *Please insert the battery with the correct position according to the instruction labeled on the mouse. Power saving features: To conserve the battery power, the mouse offers power management functions as below: 1. The mouse goes into “Saving Mode” after inactivity. 2.
need to obtain and install a commercially available Bluetooth dongle which converts your computer to a Bluetooth environment. Troubleshooting A. Mouse does not work upon installation or is not detected Try one or more of the following: Make sure the batteries are installed correctly and turn the switch on. Replace a fresh set of batteries if it still does not work. Verify that the computer is Bluetooth enabled.
Switch off any other devices operating in the 2.4 GHz radio spectrum, such as Wi-Fi network, mobile telephones, etc., or move their antennas further away from your computer.
Pairing your Bluetooth mouse with your computer Before pairing your Bluetooth mouse with your computer, you should read through the instructions that came with your Bluetooth hardware and software for details on how to pair a device to your specific Bluetooth configuration. Follow the steps below to pair your Bluetooth mouse Windows 8 1. Plug or turn on the Bluetooth dongle for your computer 2. Turn on the BT mouse. 3. Press the “window” button to get into Desktop.
4. Click the BT icon on the task bar and then click “Add a Bluetooth Device” 5. Get into PC Setting.
6. To click “Add a device” then select “Bluetooth Mouse” 7. The installation is complete. Enjoy it.
Windows 7 1. Attach or turn on the Bluetooth dongle for your computer 2. Switch on the mouse. 3. Click Start menu, then click on Control Panel.
4. Click on Hardware and Sound, and click “Devices and Printers” then click “Add a Bluetooth device”. 5. Press the connection button on the bottom of the mouse and it will start to pair with your PC/notebook. The Red LED light will blink while connecting. Click the icon that represents the Bluetooth mouse, and then click “Next”.
6. You can find the Bluetooth mouse in the “Devices and Printers” tab after it’s connected. The Red LED will turn off automatically when the paring is successfully done. Note : Once the Bluetooth mouse is installed, you can either disconnect the wired mouse or leave it connected. (If you leave both mice connected, they will both work.) Windows XP 1. Attach or turn on the Bluetooth dongle for your computer. 2. Switch on the mouse. 3.
5. Select the “My device is set up and ready to be found” check box, and then click “Next”. 6. Press the connection button on the bottom of the mouse and it will start to pair with your PC/notebook. The Red LED light will blink when connecting. Click the icon that represents the Bluetooth mouse, and then click “Next”.
7. Click “Don’t use a passkey”, and then click “Next”. Check the documentation for the mouse for any passkey instructions. 8. You can find the Bluetooth mouse in the “Devices” tab when it connected. The Red LED will turn off automatically when the paring is successfully done.
Note : Once the Bluetooth mouse is installed, you can either disconnect the wired mouse or leave it connected. (If you leave both mice connected, they will both work.) Windows Vista 1. Attach or turn on the Bluetooth dongle for your computer. 2. Switch on the mouse. 3. Click Start menu, click “Control Panel” and click “hardware and sound” then double click “Bluetooth Devices”. 4. On the “Devices” tab, click “Add”.
5.Select the “My device is set up and ready to be found” check box, and then click “Next”. 6.Press the connection button on the bottom of the mouse and it will start to pair with your PC/notebook. The Red LED light will blink when connecting. Click the icon that represents the Bluetooth mouse, and then click “Next”.
7.Click “Don’t use a passkey”, and then click “Next”. Check the documentation for the mouse for any passkey instructions. 8.You can find the Bluetooth mouse in the “Devices” tab when it connected. The Red LED will turn off automatically when the paring is successfully done. Note : Once the Bluetooth mouse is installed, you can either disconnect the wired mouse or leave it connected. (If you leave both mice connected, they will both work.
Mac 1.Click the Bluetooth icon on your desktop or in the system bar, then select “Turn Bluetooth On”. 2. Select “ Set up Bluetooth device”. 3. The “Bluetooth Setup Assistant tab” would appear. Please follow the instructions and click “continue”.
4. Select “Mouse” then click “continue” .your mouse needs to be in “discovery” mode to be detected, therefore while the computer is searching for the mouse press the “connect” button on the bottom of the mouse.
5. After the mouse is found highlight the specific mouse then press ”continue”. 6. The computer is pairing with the mouse. Press “continue”.
7. your Bluetooth mouse is setup click “Quit” to exit the tab. Disconnecting Bluetooth mouse from your computer If you would like to disconnect your Bluetooth mouse, just open the Bluetooth devices control panel and delete the pairing for the mouse.