User's Manual

Item 5.6: Mechanical Performance
5.6.1 Operating force of mouse buttons: 80g±20gf
5.6.2 Operating force of browser switches: 170g ± 25gf
5.6.3 Operating force of wheel scrolling: 20 ± 10gf
5.6.4 Operating force of movable: 60 ± 10gf
5.6.5 Mouse weight: 160 ± 15gf
Part 6.0 : Electrical specification
Item 6.1: Compatibility
- The USB mode is using the low speed interface defined in the USB specification. Its
compliant to the USB specification as well as to the HID class specifications.
- The USB mode shall be compatible with IBM PC/PENTIUM and works with operating system
such as Windows 98/2000/ME/XP as well as the most software applications.
Item 6.2 : Technical of mouse
Optical sensor for X/Y axis, the precise sensor detects motion on hundreds of surfaces, including
wood, plastic, and even your pants leg. ( highly reflective surface or deep dark color surface may
not work properly) .Wheel button uses a mechanical encoder.
Item 6.3 : Sensor Report Rate on Mouse
2300 times per second
Item 6.4 : Sensor Light on mouse
Red LED
Item 6.5 : Power Requirement (Receiver)
5V/ DC 20mA directly from Computer USB Port
Item 6.6 : Cable
The length of the cable on receiver is 1.6 meters and the color is defined by ID.
Item 6.7 : Operating Angle
The mouse operation angle is 360 degrees.
Item 6.8 : Operating Distance
The Mouse operation distance is 1.5 Meter ( typically under normal office environment, Mouse to
Receiver set),
Item 6.9 : ID changeable
The ID is changed by the CONNECT button .
Item 6.10 Battery
6.10.1 Battery Type
The mouse use two AA alkaline batteries.
6.10.2 Battery Consumption
Mouse have 4 level sleep mode
Operating mode: 30mA±10% @ 3V
Stand-by mode: 13.5mA ±10% @ 3V
Sleep mode: 0.10mA ±10% @ 3V
6.10.3: Low Battery Indicator
When the battery voltage is less than 2.1, the indicator on front of the rubber wheel should be
blinking when moving the mouse.