HP HP-380467-003 Getting Started Guide - Page 106

Keyboard and Mouse

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Keyboard and Mouse (continued ) Symptom Problem Mouse does not respond to movement or is too slow. Mouse connector is not properly plugged into the back of the PC. Mouse moves only vertically or horizontally. Program in use has stopped responding to commands. Surface in use for roller-ball type mouse is too smooth. Mouse roller ball is dirty. Mouse is damaged. Mouse does not work after installation or is not detected. Mouse is not connected properly. Wireless mouse batteries are low or empty. Optical mouse does not track cursor well. Mouse cursor moves too fast. The optical sensor uses the pattern of the surface to track the position of the cursor. Reflective surfaces, grooved surfaces, glass or other see-through surfaces inhibit the ability of the sensor to track the cursor. Mouse sensor is dirty. The wireless mouse moves the cursor more quickly than a standard mouse. Solution Turn off your PC using the keyboard: 1 Press the Ctrl and Esc keys on the keyboard at the same time to display the Start menu. 2 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow key to select Turn Off Computer, and then press the Enter key on the keyboard. 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow key to select Turn Off, and then press the Enter key. After the shutdown is complete, plug the mouse connector into the back of your PC, and turn on your PC. Restart your PC by using the keyboard. If possible, save any open files, and close open applications before restarting. Use a mousepad or other rough surface for the mouse. Remove roller ball cover from bottom of mouse and clean the ball with a damp, lint-free cloth (not paper). Press the Help ? button on the keyboard to open the Help and Support Center, or refer to the Warranty and Support Guide to contact Support for replacement details. Try unplugging and then reconnecting the mouse cable to your PC. Replace the two AA alkaline batteries in the mouse; then set the ID channel by pressing the Connect button on the wireless receiver, and then on the mouse. Refer to the documentation that came with your wireless set. Place the mouse on a mousepad or white sheet of paper. Wipe the light sensor lens on the bottom of the mouse with a lint-free cloth (not paper). Adjust the mouse speed in Windows. 100 Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started Guide
Keyboard and Mouse
(
continued
)
Symptom
Problem
Solution
Mouse connector is not
properly plugged into the
back of the PC.
Turn off your PC using the keyboard:
1
Press the Ctrl and Esc keys on the keyboard at the same
time to display the Start menu.
2
Use the Up arrow or Down arrow key to select
Turn Off
Computer
, and then press the Enter key on the
keyboard.
3
Use the Up arrow or Down arrow key to select
Turn
Off
, and then press the Enter key.
After the shutdown is complete, plug the mouse connector
into the back of your PC, and turn on your PC.
Program in use has stopped
responding to commands.
Restart your PC by using the keyboard. If possible, save any
open files, and close open applications before restarting.
Mouse does not respond
to movement or is too
slow.
Surface in use for roller-ball
type mouse is too smooth.
Use a mousepad or other rough surface for the mouse.
Mouse roller ball is dirty.
Remove roller ball cover from bottom of mouse and clean
the ball with a damp, lint-free cloth (not paper).
Mouse moves only
vertically or horizontally.
Mouse is damaged.
Press the Help
?
button on the keyboard to open the Help
and Support Center, or refer to the
Warranty and Support
Guide
to contact Support for replacement details.
Mouse is not connected
properly.
Try unplugging and then reconnecting the mouse cable to
your PC.
Mouse does not work after
installation or is not
detected.
Wireless mouse batteries
are low or empty.
Replace the two AA alkaline batteries in the mouse; then set
the ID channel by pressing the Connect button on the
wireless receiver, and then on the mouse. Refer to the
documentation that came with your wireless set.
The optical sensor uses the
pattern of the surface to
track the position of the
cursor. Reflective surfaces,
grooved surfaces, glass or
other see-through surfaces
inhibit the ability of the
sensor to track the cursor.
Place the mouse on a mousepad or white sheet of paper.
Optical mouse does not
track cursor well.
Mouse sensor is dirty.
Wipe the light sensor lens on the bottom of the mouse with
a lint-free cloth (not paper).
Mouse cursor moves
too fast.
The wireless mouse moves
the cursor more quickly than
a standard mouse.
Adjust the mouse speed in Windows.