User's Manual

Standby mode – As soon as the mouse stops moving, it enters standby mode
immediately, and sticks to this mode for up to 30 seconds, if no operation is done.
Flash mode – After 30 seconds (typically) of standby, the mouse enters into flash mode
by intermittently activates and deactivates the optical sensor. The lag time between
cursor running and the mouse movement is well controlled to be ignored, if the surface
on which the mouse resides is suitable for an optical mouse. The flash mode lasts for
up to approximate 20 minutes for the convenience of prompt moving operation.
Sleep mode – If the mouse is left intact for around 20 minutes, it goes to sleep mode and
shuts down the optical sensor to maintain minimum power consumption. No moving
operation is possible in this mode.
Wake up the mouse
This mouse can work promptly under standby and flash modes as it wasn’t in there. So,
users might not be able to tell the existence of these two modes. But, in sleep mode,
users have to press any button to wake up the mouse for normal operation.
Unlike almost all other wireless mice, clicking button to wake up the mouse will not cause a valid button activation which might
result in an unexpected Windows operation depending on where the cursor rested.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
800dpi hardware resolution
Digital radio frequency transmission
10 channels of different radio frequencies
256 ID for further avoidance of interruption
Power on/off through the connect switch
3 buttons design with scrolling wheel
Ergonomic design for comfortable grip
Electromagnetic Characteristics (EMC)
This unit complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, includin
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interference that may cause undesired operation.
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
CE - Type acceptance: ETS 300 220 short range devices
VCCI approval (Japan)
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