Targus Mouse Screen Scroller Mouse User Manual

Screen Scroller Mouse  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
USER’S GUIDE  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. © 2002 Targus Corp.  
400-0088-001A  
BRUSSELS HANNOVER BARCELONA TOKYO MILANO AMSTERDAM SINGAPORE  
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Screen Scroller Mouse  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Screen Scroller Mouse.  
The scroll feature of this ergonomically designed mouse  
enhances your internet browsing capabilities and enables you  
to quickly access program features options supported under the  
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Windows operating system.  
NOTE: If you are running the Macintosh operating system, the  
Screen Scroller Mouse emulates a one button mouse.  
The mouse connects directly to your computer’s USB port.  
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Alternatively, if you are using the Windows operating system,  
you can use the supplied PS/2 adapter to connect the mouse to  
your computer’s PS/2 port.  
This user’s guide describes how to connect the mouse to your  
computer, install the default device drivers and personalize the  
mouse features for the following mouse models:  
• PAUM002 v2 – Targus Mini Screen Scroller Mouse  
• PAUM003 v2 – Targus Optical Mini Screen Scroller Mouse  
• NW03BM – Targus Noteworthy Desktop Optical Screen  
Scroller Mouse  
• NW04MM – Targus Noteworthy Optical Screen Scroller  
Mini Mouse  
 
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System Requirements  
To use the mouse, your computer must meet the following  
hardware requirements and run one of the operating systems  
listed below.  
Hardware  
Operating System  
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• PC with a Intel Pentium processor  
or equivalent and a hard disk drive  
• Windows 98/Me/  
2000/XP  
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• 64 MB RAM or higher, depending on  
the operating system  
• Windows NT  
(PS/2 only)  
• USB version 1.1 interface  
or PS/2 port  
• Mac OS X and higher  
(USB only)  
Connecting the Mouse to Your  
Computer  
Depending on the operating system you are running, you can  
connect the mouse to either your computer’s USB port or,  
using the supplied PS/2 adapter, you can connect the mouse to  
your computer’s PS/2 port.  
Connecting the Mouse to the USB Port  
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NOTE: If you are running the Windows NT operating system,  
you must connect the mouse to your computer’s PS/2 port.  
See Connecting the Mouse to the PS/2 Port.”  
To connect the mouse to an available USB port:  
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Turn off your computer.  
Plug the standard USB end of the cable into an available  
USB port on your computer.  
You are now ready to install the device drivers for your  
operating system.  
 
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Connecting the Mouse to the PS/2 Port  
NOTE: If you are running the Macintosh operating system, the  
you must connect the mouse to your computer’s USB port.  
See Connecting the Mouse to the USB Port.”  
To connect the mouse to an available PS/2 port:  
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Turn off your computer.  
Disconnect the existing mouse, if one is attached.  
Plug the standard USB end of the cable into the USB port  
on the PS/2 adapter  
Screen scroller mouse and PS/2 adapter  
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Plug the PS/2 adapter into an available PS/2 port on your  
computer.  
You are now ready to install the device drivers for your  
operating system.  
NOTE: Only the standard scrolling features are available when  
the mouse is connected to the PS/2 port.  
Installing the Device Drivers  
If the operating system you are running supports Plug and Play  
operation, it installs the default device drivers automatically.  
Otherwise, use the following procedures to install the default  
device drivers for your operating system.  
 
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Windows® 98/Me Operating Systems  
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Turn on your computer.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard appears.  
If it does not, the operating system has installed the default  
driver automatically. No other steps are necessary.  
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Click Next.  
The locate driver screen appears.  
Select “Search for the best driver for your device.  
(Recommended),” and then click Next.  
The wizard searches for the appropriate device driver.  
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Click Next.  
Click Finish to complete the driver installation.  
You are now ready to use the mouse.  
Windows® 2000/XP Operating Systems  
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Turn on your computer.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard appears.  
If it does not, the operating system has installed the default  
driver automatically. No other steps are necessary.  
Click Next.  
The wizard searches for the appropriate device driver.  
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Click Next.  
Click Finish to complete the driver installation  
You are now ready to use the mouse.  
 
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Using the Mouse  
The following mouse features are factory set and cannot be  
personalized.  
Feature  
Description  
Screen scroller  
Moves the cursor when you roll the  
wheel.  
Right button  
Launches the context menu and  
provides secondary drag functions.  
Horizontal scrolling Moves the cursor along the horizontal  
scroll bar when you press the Shift key  
while rolling the wheel.  
The left mouse button is preset as the primary button which  
provides click, double-click and drag functions.  
Maintaining the Mouse  
To improve the performance of your mouse, keep it free of dust  
and dirt by following the cleaning procedures described below.  
Cleaning the Mouse, Scroller Wheel and Mouse Ball  
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Unplug the USB connector from the computer or, if you  
are using the PS/2 adapter, turn off the computer.  
Clean the outer surface of the mouse using a lint-free cloth  
and mild soap and water.  
Clean the scroller wheel using a lint-free cloth or cotton  
swab and rubbing alcohol. For best results, wipe the wheel  
across, from side to side.  
NOTE: You can use adhesive tape to remove dust or lint from  
the scroller wheel.  
 
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Turn the mouse over and rotate the mouse ball retainer  
counter-clockwise until it’s loose.  
Unlocking the mouse ball retainer  
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Remove the retainer and the mouse ball.  
Removing the mouse ball  
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Clean the mouse ball and the two black rollers inside the  
mouse using a lint-free cloth or cotton swab and rubbing  
alcohol.  
Cleaning the mouse  
 
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Replace the mouse ball and the retainer. Turn the retainer  
clockwise until it is secure.  
Plug the USB connector back into the computer’s USB  
port or, if you are using the PS/2 adapter, turn on the  
computer.  
Cleaning the Optical Sensor (Mouse Models PAUM003 v2,  
NW03BM and NW04MM)  
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Unplug the USB connector from the computer or, if you  
are using the PS/2 adapter, turn off the computer.  
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Using a cotton swab and mild soap and water, gently wipe  
the optical sensor until it is clean. Never scratch the  
surface of the sensor.  
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Plug the USB connector back into the computer’s USB  
port or, if you are using the PS/2 adapter, turn on the  
computer.  
Things to Remember  
Safety Measures  
Mouse Models PAUM003 v2, NW03BM and NW04MM  
If you are using an optical mouse, never point the optical  
sensor toward the face, particularly the eyes, to avoid possible  
injury.  
Operating Hints  
Mouse Models PAUM003 v2, NW03BM and NW04MM  
If you are using an optical mouse, for optimal performance:  
• Never use the mouse on a glass or mirrored surface or on  
black velvet as these surfaces will cause the mouse to fail  
temporarily.  
 
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• Avoid using the mouse on surfaces with repetitive patterns,  
such as printed magazine photographs, as this type of surface  
may cause the mouse to respond slowly or fail temporarily.  
Comfortable Usage  
All Mouse Models  
Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to  
nerves, tendons, and muscles may be related to repetitive  
motion, an improperly set up work area, incorrect body  
posture, and poor work habits.  
To reduce the risk of injury, follow these precautions:  
• Stand, stretch, and move around several times every hour.  
• Switch hands while performing tasks. Use shortcut keys to  
avoid repetitive or awkward mouse movements.  
• Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows at your sides.  
Adjust the keyboard’s position so that you don’t have to  
stretch to reach it.  
• Adjust your position so that you don’t have to bend your  
wrists to type; avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge.  
If you feel discomfort or numbness in your hands, wrists, arms,  
shoulders, neck, or back while typing, consult a qualified  
medical professional.  
Technical Support  
In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with your Targus  
accessory, please contact our technical support team at:  
Our knowledgeable staff is also available to answer your questions  
through one of the following telephone numbers.  
 
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US  
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. (08:00) to 8:00 p.m. (20:00)  
Eastern time: 800-283-6325  
Canada  
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. (09:00) to 5:00 p.m. (17:00)  
Eastern time: 888-827-4877  
Europe  
Belgium +32 0 02-717-2451  
Denmark +45 0 35-25-8751  
France +33 0 1-64-53-9151  
Germany +49 0 21-16-579-1151  
Italy +39 0 24-827-1151  
Netherlands +31 0 53-484-9470  
Spain +34 0 91-745-6221  
Sweden +46 0 8-751-4058  
Switzerland +41 0 1-212-0007  
United Kingdom +44 0 20-7744-0330  
Eastern Europe & others +31 0 53-484-9479  
Product Registration  
For more efficient customer service and to activate the product’s  
warranty, Targus recommends that you register your Targus accessory  
shortly after purchasing it.  
To register your Targus accessory, go to:  
You will need to provide your full name, email address, phone number,  
and company information (if applicable).  
Warranty  
Targus warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for one year. If your Targus accessory is found to be  
defective within that time, we will promptly repair or replace it. This  
warranty does not cover accidental damage, wear and tear, or  
consequential or incidental loss. Under no conditions is Targus liable for  
 
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loss of, or damage to a computer; nor loss of, or damage to, programs,  
records, or data; nor any consequential or incidental damages, even if  
Targus has been informed of their possibility. This warranty does not  
affect your statutory rights.  
Warranty Registration at:  
Regulatory Compliance  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Statement  
Tested to Comply  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Move the computer away from the receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, IntelliMouse,  
Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh  
is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. PS/2 is a trademark of IBM Corporation.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
 
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