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Box contents Basic functions Use the rollerbar to move the cursor on your screen. You can also click with it. Use the large left button to left click and the large right button to right click. (See the label around the buttons of your RollerMouse Free2). A. RollerMouse Free2 B. Integrated wrist rest C. 2 short keyboard risers D. 2 long keyboard risers E. User manual Slide/click A. Rollerbar (cursor movement and click) B. Copy C. Left click D. Cursor speed and precision selection E.
Getting started 1. Plug your RollerMouse Free2 into your computer’s USB port. Allow your computer a moment to automatically install it. Your computer may indicate that it has found a new device and is installing it. This process usually takes 10 to 30 seconds. 2. Place the keyboard on top of your RollerMouse Free2. The keyboard’s front edge should be parallel to the rollerbar. Align the scroll wheel with the center of the alphabetical section of your keyboard.
Adjust your keyboard To achieve the optimal and most ergonomic working position with your hands and wrists as flat as possible, you may need to adjust the height of your keyboard. We’ve developed keyboard risers that can help you achieve the right height and angle, regardless of your keyboard type. To raise the front edge of your keyboard 5 mm, mount the short risers directly onto the back of your RollerMouse Free2. Use riser position A if you have a keyboard with numeric keypad.
Adjust the click response of the rollerbar End detection helps cursor reach everywhere You can adjust the amount of pressure required to perform a mouse click. Use the click-force tension slider located under your RollerMouse Free2. Simply slide it until you find the tension that works best for you. If you find you have moved the rollerbar all the way to the left or right, but you’d like to continue moving your cursor, don’t worry.
Ergonomic tips What’s best for your body? 1. Place your RollerMouse Free2 and keyboard a bit away from you so your forearms can rest evenly on the table. Keep your keyboard low and avoid having your wrists bent upwards. Try not to rest your weight only on your wrists. Use your wrist rest to help keep your wrists, hands and forearms flat and aligned. 3. With your RollerMouse Free2 correctly placed in front you, it is possible for your hands, wrists and forearms to lie flat and relaxed.