User's Manual

DC190_P6M 2.4GHz Wireless Touch Optical Mouse Page 6 of 9 1.0 Edition
Connect the RX36-6M receiver with computer.
Plug in the USB receiver to any available USB port or hub connected to your computer.
(Windows will now detect the mouse and install the required drivers automatically).
CLICK ANY BUTTON, YOUR MOUSE IS NOW READY TO BE USED
Note: * During normal use, please make sure that the mouse is no more than 5M away
from the receiver in order to have reliable connection.
Operation Guide
LOW BATTERY POWER INDICATION
When battery power becomes low, battery indicator LED on the top of the mouse will blink.
The mouse will continue to operate for a period of time depending on usage, but batteries
should be replaced immediately.
OPERATIONS ON POWER SAVING MODE
In order to conserve battery power, the mouse is is also designed with the consideration of
the trade-off between friendly usage and power consumption. Stages of power consumption
include normal operation and idle.
The idle mode is entered immediately upon stopping moving mouse. The optical sensor
of the mouse will reduce current consumption gradually. In idle mode, moving the mouse
can bore the mouse back to work.
POWER ON/OFF: For the consideration of traveling purpose, this mouse designed a slide
switch at the bottom of the mouse, which provides a power ON/ OFF function to avoid
inadvertently waking up the mouse, thus saving more battery life.
BATTERY REMOVAL: There is no need to re-do the binding process when battery
is removed from and re-installed to the mouse.
RECEIVER (RX36_6M) STORAGE
For travelling purpose, the nano receiver can be stored inside the cavern on the bottom of the
mouse.
Storing receiver:
To store in the mouse bottom, place USB plug end of receiver (A) then push the receiver into