Lenovo 41U3074 User Guide - Page 18

Using, mouse

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2. Remove any mouse that is connected to the PS/2 connector. 3. Insert the mouse with the PS/2 adapter into the mouse connector on the computer. 4. Restart the computer. Installing the mouse in USB mode If you are currently using a PS/2 mouse, you must first turn off your computer prior to removing this mouse. At this time you can plug in your mouse and restart your computer. If a message displays indicating that you do not have a PS/2 mouse connected, ignore the message and continue. Installing the mouse in USB mode using Windows 2000: 1. Plug the USB (rectangular) connector from the mouse into the USB connection on the computer. The Found New Hardware window will open, followed by the Add New Hardware Wizard window. 2. Press The Enter key. The ″What do you want Windows to do″ window opens. 3. Select Search for the best driver for your device. 4. Press the Enter key. The Windows will search for new drivers window opens. 5. Press the Enter key. Your computer will display the location of the driver. 6. Press the Enter key. The Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires window opens. 7. Press the Enter key to complete the installation. USB Installation (Windows XP) To install the mouse in USB mode in a computer using Windows XP do the following: Note: Do not connect the mouse to a USB connector on a ThinkPad computer until the Windows XP desktop displays. 1. Plug the mouse connector into the computer USB connector. 2. The New Hardware Found window will open stating, Windows is installing the software for your new hardware. Windows XP will automatically install the proper device drivers to operate your new mouse. Using the mouse The 800 DPI Optical 3-Button ScrollPoint Pro Mouse PS/2 and USB, has multiple functions and features such as Zoom and Auto-scrolling, which help you to increase your productivity. You can also assign frequently used functions or shortcuts to the mouse buttons by using the tabs in the Mouse Suite Software. To Launch the Mouse Suite Software: 1. Click Start-->Settings-->Control Panel. 2. The Control Panel window opens. Double-click the Mouse icon. (If you have already enabled Show Mouse Icon in the system tray option in the Mouse Suite properties of the Control Panel, double-click the Mouse icon in the Windows System Tray located in the lower right-hand corner of your screen.) By default the mouse buttons are assigned various functions, such as primary Mouse Button, Context Menu, and Quick/Auto scroll. You can customize or change these button functions. To customize the function of each button: 1. Open the Mouse Suite Control Panel. 2. Click the Buttons tab. 3. On the Mouse Image, click the button you want to assign a new function, or select a button from the Button list. The selected button will be displayed in the Button list and highlighted on the mouse image. 4. Select a function from the Function list (at least one mouse button must be designated as the Primary Mouse Button). 3-2 Combined Mouse User's Guide

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2.
Remove
any
mouse
that
is
connected
to
the
PS/2
connector.
3.
Insert
the
mouse
with
the
PS/2
adapter
into
the
mouse
connector
on
the
computer.
4.
Restart
the
computer.
Installing
the
mouse
in
USB
mode
If
you
are
currently
using
a
PS/2
mouse,
you
must
first
turn
off
your
computer
prior
to
removing
this
mouse.
At
this
time
you
can
plug
in
your
mouse
and
restart
your
computer.
If
a
message
displays
indicating
that
you
do
not
have
a
PS/2
mouse
connected,
ignore
the
message
and
continue.
Installing
the
mouse
in
USB
mode
using
Windows
2000:
1.
Plug
the
USB
(rectangular)
connector
from
the
mouse
into
the
USB
connection
on
the
computer.
The
Found
New
Hardware
window
will
open,
followed
by
the
Add
New
Hardware
Wizard
window.
2.
Press
The
Enter
key.
The
What
do
you
want
Windows
to
do
window
opens.
3.
Select
Search
for
the
best
driver
for
your
device.
4.
Press
the
Enter
key.
The
Windows
will
search
for
new
drivers
window
opens.
5.
Press
the
Enter
key.
Your
computer
will
display
the
location
of
the
driver.
6.
Press
the
Enter
key.
The
Windows
has
finished
installing
the
software
that
your
new
hardware
device
requires
window
opens.
7.
Press
the
Enter
key
to
complete
the
installation.
USB
Installation
(Windows
XP)
To
install
the
mouse
in
USB
mode
in
a
computer
using
Windows
XP
do
the
following:
Note:
Do
not
connect
the
mouse
to
a
USB
connector
on
a
ThinkPad
computer
until
the
Windows
XP
desktop
displays.
1.
Plug
the
mouse
connector
into
the
computer
USB
connector.
2.
The
New
Hardware
Found
window
will
open
stating,
Windows
is
installing
the
software
for
your
new
hardware.
Windows
XP
will
automatically
install
the
proper
device
drivers
to
operate
your
new
mouse.
Using
the
mouse
The
800
DPI
Optical
3-Button
ScrollPoint
Pro
Mouse
PS/2
and
USB,
has
multiple
functions
and
features
such
as
Zoom
and
Auto-scrolling,
which
help
you
to
increase
your
productivity.
You
can
also
assign
frequently
used
functions
or
shortcuts
to
the
mouse
buttons
by
using
the
tabs
in
the
Mouse
Suite
Software.
To
Launch
the
Mouse
Suite
Software:
1.
Click
Start-->Settings-->Control
Panel
.
2.
The
Control
Panel
window
opens.
Double-click
the
Mouse
icon.
(If
you
have
already
enabled
Show
Mouse
Icon
in
the
system
tray
option
in
the
Mouse
Suite
properties
of
the
Control
Panel,
double-click
the
Mouse
icon
in
the
Windows
System
Tray
located
in
the
lower
right-hand
corner
of
your
screen.)
By
default
the
mouse
buttons
are
assigned
various
functions,
such
as
primary
Mouse
Button,
Context
Menu,
and
Quick/Auto
scroll.
You
can
customize
or
change
these
button
functions.
To
customize
the
function
of
each
button:
1.
Open
the
Mouse
Suite
Control
Panel.
2.
Click
the
Buttons
tab.
3.
On
the
Mouse
Image,
click
the
button
you
want
to
assign
a
new
function,
or
select
a
button
from
the
Button
list.
The
selected
button
will
be
displayed
in
the
Button
list
and
highlighted
on
the
mouse
image.
4.
Select
a
function
from
the
Function
list
(at
least
one
mouse
button
must
be
designated
as
the
Primary
Mouse
Button).
3-2
Combined
Mouse
User’s
Guide