Belkin F8E204 F8E204 User Manual - Page 12

Care for Your Mouse

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4. How to use your mouse (continued) like the browser to move. The higher the setting, the faster the scrolling action. "Zoom In" is measured by factors. The higher the factor, the farther in the zoom. The "Size" indicates how large a window you have to view with. Your scroll wheel can be used for features other than scrolling. You can set it to "Left Button Double Click", "F1" through "F12", "Enter" Key, "Page Up" Key, "Page Down" Key, "Home" Key, "End" Key. To activate the settings that you chose, select "Apply". To keep your setting(s), select "OK". To keep your settings as they were before you opened the settings window, select "Cancel". Care for Your Mouse Maintenance of your NetMaster™ Scroll Mouse is important. It is designed to provide years of trouble-free service. A self cleaning ball cage helps prevent dust and lint from building up around the ball. However, if the pointer should skip or move abnormally on screen, we recommend you clean you mouse manually. a. First, turn the retainer ring counter clockwise to remove the ball b. Wipe the ball with a clean lint-free cloth c. Blow into the ball cage to dislodge any dust and lint If there is build-up on the rubber rollers inside the ball cage, clean using a cotton swab lightly with isopropyl alcohol to remove any debris. 10

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4. How to use your mouse
(continued)
like the browser to move. The higher the setting, the faster the
scrolling action.
"Zoom In" is measured by factors. The higher the factor, the
farther in the zoom. The "Size" indicates how large a window you
have to view with.
Your scroll wheel can be used for features other than scrolling.
You can set it to "Left Button Double Click", "F1" through "F12",
"Enter" Key, "Page Up" Key, "Page Down" Key, "Home" Key,
"End" Key.
To activate the settings that you chose, select "Apply".
To keep your setting(s), select "OK".
To keep your settings as they were before you opened the
settings window, select "Cancel".
Care for Your Mouse
Maintenance of your NetMaster
Scroll Mouse is important. It is
designed to provide years of trouble-free service. A self cleaning
ball cage helps prevent dust and lint from building
up around the ball. However, if the pointer should skip or
move abnormally on screen, we recommend you clean you
mouse manually.
a.
First, turn the retainer ring counter clockwise to remove
the ball
b.
Wipe the ball with a clean lint-free cloth
c.
Blow into the ball cage to dislodge any dust and lint
If there is build-up on the rubber rollers inside the ball cage,
clean using a cotton swab lightly with isopropyl alcohol to remove
any debris.