Kensington MouseWorks Mouse QuickStart
Below you will find brief information for Mouse MouseWorks. This guide will help you install the software and connect your Kensington MouseWorks. You can easily customize buttons and options for various tasks. The guide also provides information about comfort and safety, cleaning your device, and warranty information.
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Frequently Asked Questions,
technical support, and
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Enhance Your Productivity
Your Kensington input device is comfortable and easy to use, and fis MouseWorks® software helps you work more
quickly and efficiently. MouseWorks gives you instant access to timesaving features, Double-click, cut, paste, save,
and much more— with the click of a single button. Create customized menus of your favorite commands, 100.
And it’s all easy to do. Follow the simple instructions in this QuickStart to get started right now.
Contents
Installing the MouseWorks Sofware
Connecting Your Kensington Input Device
Cool Things You Can Do with Your Kensington Input Device
Getting Started with MouseWorks Software
A Word About Comfort and Safety
Cleaning Your Input Device
Warranty, License and FCC information
Contacting Kensington
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Installing the MouseWorks Software Connecting Your Kensington Input Device
Installing the MouseWorks Software | Registering Online
Take a minute to register your Kensington input device and MouseWorks software. Registered customers are cligible to
receive free technical support, notification of new products, and software updates. To register, start MouseWorks and choose
Online Registration from the Help menu, or start your Web browser and go to: http/Awvww.kensington.convregister
Remember to save your MouscWorks CD in case you ever need to reinstall the software, if you are running
Windows NT? please remember to make a recovery disk.
IMPORTANT: Until you install the MouseWorks software, your new input device may not
work as expected (for example, if your input device has extra buttons or a scroll wheel, Connecting Your Kensington Input Device .
they will not work without the software). Your input device will work as a basic mouse as Look closely at the connector, Your Kensington input device may include one or more connectors: USB, serial, or
soon as you plug it in, but to make full use of the device, you must install the software, PS/2 for PC computers; USB or Apple Desklop Bus (ADB) for Macintosh.
For best results, install MouseWorks software from the included CD and restart your
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computer before connecting your Kensington input device. Which connector do you choose?
© If your input device comes with a USB connector and your computer has a USB port—choose USB. It will
provide the best and simplest connection.
See Getting Started with MouseWorks Software to find out how the MouseWorks software can help you
work more efficiently and comfortably.
| . JE USB is not an option, use the connector thatworks with your computer,
Installing for Windows” 98 or later
1. Turn on your computer Cif its not already running) and insert the MouseWorks CD into your CD-ROM drive. CAUTION: Always turn off your computer before connecting or disconnecting
any non-USB hardware.
2. MouseWorks Setup should start automatically. If it doesn't, you can run it from the Start menu:
4) Click the Start buiton and choose Run. | Connecting to a PC:
b) Click Browse and choose the CD-ROM drive,
0 Select Mworks/seinp.cxe and click OK. | | Ä To connect to a Do this:
3. Read the license agreement in the installer and click Yes to accept the agreement. | USB port Plug the cable into your computer's USB port (or a CSB port on a hub connected to your computer).
4. When the MouseWorks installation is complete, MouseWorks Setup restarts your computer, | | You do not need to tum off your computer before connecting or disconnecting a USB device,
| NOTE: To use MouseWorks with a USB connected device on a PC, you must be
NOTE: Once the software Is installed, always use MouseWorks to control the input device. running Windows 98 or higher.
(See “Getting Started with MouseWorks:") Do not use the Mouse control panel supplied
with Windows. PS/2 mouse port | 1. Turn off your computer.
_ , Oyo 2. Plug the cable into the computer's round, 6-pin mouse port, If the PS/2 connector Is
Installing for Macintosh” computers Oo © on an adapter, first plug the cable into the adapter, then plug the adapter into the
1. Turn on your computer Gf it’s not already running} and insert the MouseWorks CD into your CD-ROM drive. 00 computer's PS/2 port.
A window showing the MouseWorks files should appear on your desktop. Spin serial port | 1. Tun off your computer.
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2. Double-click the Mouse Works Installer. 00000 2. Plug the cable into your computer's 9-pin serial port, If the serial connector is on an
3. Read the license agreement in the installer and click Accept to accept the agreement. 0000 adapter, first plug the main cable into the adapter, then plug the adapter into your
4. When the MouseWorks instalation is complete, restart your computer. computer's serial port.
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Connecting Your Kensington Input Device | Cool Things You Can Do with Your Kensington Input Device
NOTE: Some models of Expert Mouse may require you to connect the cable to the trackball base. On
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these models plug the round, 8-pin end of the cable Into the port on the back of the Expert Mouse. Cool Th 1185 You Can Do with Your Ken SI ngton
Connecting to a Macintosh computer: | | Input Device!
т = Do this Your Kensington input device excels at basic mouse and trackball tasks. But it does more than that. Take a
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USB port Plug the cable into your computer's USB port. You may also use the spare MouseWorks can save you time and energy, + | | |
USB port on your keyboard or a USB port on a hub connected to your computer. Customize the buttons to perform a wide variety of tasks
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USB device. MouseWorks lets you do other things with the buttons on your input device in addition to basic mouse clicks. | ._
When you start MouseWorks, you will see a picture of your input device, Next to each button on the picture is a ‘
Apple Desktop Bus | 1. Turn off your computer. response menu that lets you choose a function for ihe button: j a
(ADB) port 2. Plug the cable into an ADB port either at ¿he back of the computer or on the Here are a few examples of things you can do with the press of a button: o
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оо анна « Seta button to double-click. Never worry again about clicking too slowly or moving the
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¢ Launch any application or jump to your favorite Web sites with just one click.
To fill out forms easily, set a button to type a block of text, such as your name, address, and
phone/fax numbers.
CAUTION: Always turn off your computer before connecting or disconnecting
any non-USB hardware.
Set another bution as your application menu, and move effortlessly between applications.
These and many other options are available in the MouseWorks software. For instructions on
how to use these options, see the next section, Getting Started with MouseWorks Software, or m
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across a big screen or slow it down for small and detailed movements, all within one convenient seing.
Getting Around MouseWorks
Most MouseWorks features are arranged in a series of tabs. The two outer tabs separate the two main categories
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* The Settings for Lab includes those features that can change from application to application. These features
Mouse's orks software is easy to use, Start by trying a few simple features. Then experiment with custom button appear in a set of three inner tabs. | tee
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Starting MouseWorks iS ettings far: w All Other Programs | ‘System-Wide Settings :. |
On a Windows 98 or later computer: Click on the Start menu, then choose Programs > Kensington
MouseWorks > Kensington MouseWorks,
On a Macintosh computer: Choose Kensington MouseWorks from the Control Panels sub-menu of the Apple”
. You can als “click t sineton MouseWorks icon in the Kensington folder where you instalied | | |
pom vue o double-click the Rensing € Ñ si Ñ ) ' — The Buttons tab allows you to choose functions for each button on the input device.
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~The Scrofling tab lets you adjust the scrolling speed, scrolling style, and Scroll Ring7* direction.
NOTE: This QuickStart Is illustrated with the Expert Mouse, but every Kensington input — The Movement tab allows you to turn on special options that change the way the cursor moves on screen. .
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The System-Wide Settings tab includes features that apply globally, regardless of which application you are Adjust the cursor and click speeds, and choose scrolling options. | a u
currently running. Within this main tab, three inner tabs give you access to these features. ° Click the System-Wide Settings tab, then click the Acceleration tab. Drag the slider left or right to adjust |
the cursor movement speed, For more control, click the Fine Adjustment check box and adjust the sliders, os
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an scroll down in applications that support it. If your input device does not have a scroll wheel, you can use a
и: button for scrolling—use the Buttons tab to assign one of the scrolling features (Scroll Up, Scroll Down,
AutoScroll, or Scroll When You Move the Mouse) to a button.
The Acceleration tah Jets you adjust the speed of cursor movement, * Ifyou have a trackball with a Scroll Ring device, you can use any finger to turn the ring. A clockwise turn
scrolls down and a counterclockwise turn scrolls up in applications that support scrolling, Allhough the Scroll
Ring device is preset to scroll down with a clockwise turn, it easily can be reversed through MouseWorks— 1%
try both directions to see which is most comfortable and intuitive for you. . it
¢ The Scrolling tab lets you adjust the scrolling speed, change direction on the Scroll Ring device, and switch |
between the Kensington and Microsoft Office? scrolling styles. For best results, always use the Office 97
scrolling style with applications that are Office 97-compatible. For any other application, deselect the Office 97
[System-Wide Settings] .
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The Click Speed tab allows you to adjust two things:
* the speed of the double-click, and
* how precise you must be when pressing left and right buttons simullancously in order for the button presses
to be interpreted as a chord.
NOTE: To perform a chord, press two mouse buttons (left and right) at the same time. You
can assign functions to a chord in the same way that you assign button functions in the scrolling style option.
Buttons tab. Button Press and Response
The Rest Reminder tab lets you set a reminder—a beep and/or an on-screen message — © prompt you when MouseWorks makes a distinction between а Button Press and the Response. | :
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Standard Settings are available from the Response Menu associated with each mouse button, |
e When you first install MouseWorks, all of the tutions on your Kensington input device are set to perfora Set up the mouse buttons to do what you want them to do.
common mouse functions such as click, right-click, etc.
* If your device has more than two buttons, at least one chord is wailable for your use, and a default chord
response is assigned. To determine which combination(s) of buttons on your device will function as а chord,
refer to the illustration of your device in the MouseWorks software. You may choose which function you want
for the available chords, or leave the default settings in place,
You can use MouseWorks to change the settings for the other buttens, setting them up to perform any function
you wish. Any function that you can assign to a button, you can alse assign to a chord,
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1. Click the Settings for tab, then click the Buttons tab.
2. Click the Response Menu for a button. .
3. Choose the response you want from the list, If the response requires more information, a ; En
pop-up window will prompt you. The Response Menu will now show the response you have |
assigned to the buiton press.
Your changes take effect immediately, To try the new response, just press the mouse button it is
assigned to,
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Try these easy button responses.
Double-Click Use just one click to open documents, applications, and folders,
Drag Select text or move objects without holding down a mouse button,
Easylannch Open a document, application, or Web page with ene click.
Shortcuts Save time. With Shortcuts, cul, paste, edit, open files and more at the touch
of a button.
Paste Text Insert your name, address or any other text into any document.
Scrolling Scroll up, down, AutoScroll, and more with a click.
Application Menu Pop up a menu of the applications you have running. Switch applications easily.
Instant Menu Instantly pop up the main menu of the current application.
Snap to Default
Snap to Default makes your cursor jump automatically to the default button every time a dialog window opens,
so you don't have to move the cursor there manually. Choose Snap to Default from the Options menu.
A checkmark next to the Snap to Default item in the menu shows that the option is turned on. To disable it,
simply select it again.
Made a mistake?
You can always use the Restore options on the File menu to revert to the default standard settings.
Choose custom settings for your favorite applications
Application Sets change the way your input device works with each of your favorite applications. MouscWorks
automatically switches your settings whenever you start a program that has a set defined for it. For instance:
* You can create а set for your Web browser that lets you click to AutoScroll and to open a pop-up menu
with browser options.
© You can create another set for your word processing application that lets you paste text and open files at
ihe click of a mouse bution,
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The вхо main MonseWorks tabs separate those items that are programmed for all applications (System-Wide
Settings) from the features that may be customized for cach application (Settings for). In the area to the right
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of the words "Settings for:” is a pop-up menu. When MouseWorks is first installed, the phrase “All Other
Programs” appears in the menu window. As you create Application Sets, you can view them by pulling
down this ment and choosing an application name.
MouscWorks already has a number of Application Sets that have been customized for common applications. If you
choose one of the predefined Application Sets, the buttons will already be programmed to automate many tasks,
To use a Keasington Application Set:
1. Open MouseWorks and bring it to the front.
2. Click on the pop-up menu next to Settings for: (It will say “All Other Programs" the first time you add
an application set).
3, Choose Add/Change Sets. This opens the Add/Change Application Sets window shown.
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. Highlight the Application Set you wish to use from the Inactive Sets list on the right side of the window.
5. Click copy. You will see the application name appear in the In Use Sets on the left side of the window.
If you wish, white the application name is still selected in the In Use Sets window, you can click Properties
to change the label for the program and add comments.
You may also add Application Sets that are not already included. To do this, click the New button in the
Add/Change Application Sets window and follow the on-screen instructions. This process is simpler if the "
application is running when you want to add it.
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MouseWorks offers on-screen help. | | Creating a comfortable work space |
* The MouseWorks Guide is a complete on-screen reference manual for MouseWorks. To open it choose Many factors go into creating a comfortable work space, including proper placement and adjustment of furniture o
MouscWorks Help from the Help menu. Help will be displayed in your default browser (PC users) or the and equipment, good lighting, and other environmental considerations, a „.
Apple Help Viewer (Mac users). In this section, we make some suggestions about how you can work more comfortably, Keep in mind, however,
+ For help on working with the currently visible MouseWorks window: that these are only suggestions. Comfort is very personal, and only you can judge what works best for you.
Mac users: To display the Help Window, choose Help Window from the Apple menu, or choose MouseWorks age . . :
Help... from the Help menu, or simply press command-H. A floating window will dynamically display Position of keyboard and input device
information about whatever control ihe mouse points at. Try to place the keyboard and input device so that your arms and hands are in a relaxed, comfortable, and
natural position, When the input device and keyboard are correctly positioned:
To activate Balloon Help, choose Show Balloons from the Help menu. A small help balloon will pop up у
next to whatever control you point at with the mouse. To turn off the balloons, choose Hide Balloons front ¢ Your forearms should be parallel or almost parallel to the floor and your wrists and hands should be in line
the Help menu. with your forearms. Your wrist should not be extremely flexed or extended.
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cep in mind, however, that these are only sugpestions. Comfort is very personal, and only you can judge wha DON'T DO DON'T |
works best for you.
Using a Mouse Grasp the mouse lightly between your fingers and thumb; do not apply too much Keep Wrist and Hand in Line with Forearni
pressure when lifting and moving the mouse. Allow your fingers to rest lightly on | | № o thee
the buttons. This will not cause accidental clicks. Experiment with different hutton * Your hands and wrists should be in roughly the same neutral position as when your arms are loosely hanging
óptions to determine the best primary and secondary buttons for your hand size by your sides. Your wrist should not be beat too much to one side or the other.
With the MouseWorks mouse, it will be easier to click some buttons with the thumb.
Using a Trackball Most users find the best way to handle a trackball is by using the fingertips to
control the ball white using the thumb and pinky, or ring finger, to click the buttons,
There are two basic ways to use a trackball, depending on its shape. With Expert
Mouse and Turbo Mouse it is best to hover slightly above the unit to keep your wrist ‘
straight. The other devices work best when you place the blade of your hand (along
the edge of your pinky finger) on the desktop next to the unit. Allow your hand to
drape over the unit. This should keep your wrist in a comfortably neutral position.
The thumb will be on one side of the balt and the other fingers on cither the ball or DON’T DO DON'T
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* You should not have to reach or stretch to use either the keyboard or the input device. * Place the items that you use regularly within reach, Avoid reaching and stretching,
© Ifyou use a keyboard drawer, try to place the input device in Ihe same tray as the keyboard, Ifyou
an't arrange this, try to place the input device aearhy, Try to avoid reaching up, away, or to the side .
N for the input device.
. e Don't sit in one position for too long. |
DO DON'T © Take breaks. This doesn't mean that you have to stop working. I you have been ping, take a filing break
or make some phone calls. Frequent short breaks are probably better than a few long ones.
| * Stand up and stretch during your workday. Try to do this frequently.
Correct and frearrect Ways to Arrange input Device, Keyboard, and Display + Keep a tight touch on your input device and keyboard.
¢ When you return from a break, slightly reposition the keyboard and input device to readjust them to * Look into stress-reducing techniques that might work for you.
comortable postions Kensington MouseWorks software helps you work comfortably
Furniture and posture Kensington MouseWorks software is designed to make your Kensington input device a powerful, more efficient
Arranging your office furniture is one of the most important things you can de to make your work space tool that streamlines your work. With MouseWorks software, vou will be able to take advantage of the following
comfortable. Adjust the height of your chair and desk so that your body is comfortably aligned. features to help you work more comfortably.
® Stay relaxed and sit relatively upright, but don't force yourself into an unnatural position. Let your chair support * Use MouseWorks' advanced Acceleration control to minimize mouse movement, especially on big screens.
you. Have your knees slightly lower than your hips, so that the angle of your torso and thighs is more than 90°. e Use the Drag feature to make dragging easier.
* Support your lower back with your clairs backrest. » Use Snap to Default to reduce hand movement, including the number of times you need to move between
ihe input device and the keyboard. thes
¢ Use the Double-Click feature to avoid repetitive clicking.
N «Use the Slow Cursor feature to help you avoid small, tense motions during high-precision work.
$ Use Pop-Up Menus to keep frequently used commands al your fingertips. This also reduces switching back
and forth between the input device and the keyhoard.
© Use the Rest Reminder to help pace yourself. If you become so absorbed in your work that you lose track
' of the passing minutes, the Rest Reminder can rentind you that it's time to change what you are working on,
stretch, move around a litte bit, or take a break.
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Computer User Health information
In recent years, medical attention on occupational injuries tas identified normal, seemingly harmless activities as
a potential cause of a wide range of problems collectively known as Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSE) or Cumulative
Trauma Disorders (CTD),
1 is now recognized that any repetitive motion may contribute to these health problems. As a computer user, you
might also be at risk.
The most commonly accepted causes of this type of disorder are repeated, forceful actions, usually in an
awkward position or posture, without sufficient rest to allow the body to recover, especially in the presence of
cold or vibration. These repetitive actions may cause tendons, ligaments, and other soft body parts to become
irrittied and inflamed, In addition, experts have noted that stress, both on the job and at home, can be an
important contributing factor in the onset of symptoms.
By paying attention to the way you perform your work, use your computer and phone, play sports, and work
around the house, you can identify ihe behaviors that may be putting you at risk.
A thorough work site analysis by a qualified expert is important in order to reduce the risk of repetitive motion
injuries. If you experience pain, swelling, numbness, or weakness in your wrists or hands (especially during
sleep), see your physician immediately. These symptoms could mean that you are developing a repetitive
stress injury that requires prompt medical attention. For more detailed information, consult your doctor or a
repufáble book.
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Cleaning Your Input Device
Input devices using mouse or track bail technology need to be cleaned periodically, hut newer input devices
using optical technology de not. Optical products are self-contained and should not be opened. Cleaning
frequency for traditional mice and trackbalis depends on how you work with your device and the work surface
you use, When moving dhe mouse or ball of the trackbalt feels slow or rough, it's time for a cleaning,
- To clean your input device
1. Turn off your computer.
2. Unplug the input device from the computer.
3. Remove the ball.
a. To access the ball inside a mouse, you will have to remove the ballhousing cover by turning it counterclockwise.
b. To remove the ball from a trackball, invert the trackball. Then while holding the ball in your free hand,
press Ihe spoon-shaped fever on the bottom of the trackhall. The ball will pop free from the trackball,
or you may simply grab the ball with your Enger tips and pull it out of tlic base.
Clean the half using a Kensington premoistened Cleaning Wipe or tap water and, if needed, a mild detergent.
Dry it with a lint-free cloth. We recommend a Kensington Lint-Free Wipe.
5. Clean the ball cage. Use a Kensington premoistened Cleaning Swab or a colton swab with rubbing alcohol.
If Jint is trapped inside the ball cage or on the rollers, use a cotton swab with rubbing alcohot to loosen it.
Allow surfaces to dry completely before you reassemble,
Reassemble, Put the ball back into the ball cage. On a mouse, replace the ballhousing cover, and turn the
cover clockwise until it locks. For a trackball, press the ball gently but firmly back into its socket.
Reconnect the input device.
8. Turn on your computer, .
Your Kensington input device requires no other maintenance,
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Kensington warrants the CD-ROM or Diskette on which the programis) is furnished to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
under normal use. Kensington's entire liability and your exclusive remady shall be the replacement by Kensington of any CD-ROM or
Diskette. For CD-ROM or Diskette replacement, call Kensington at 800-535-4242 (USA and Canada only) or a number from the Support by
Telephone section of this manual.
THE PROGRAMIS! IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Kensington does not warrant that ihe functions contained in the program will meet your requirements or that the operation of the program
will be uninterrupted or error-free.
IN NO EVENT WILL KENSINGTON BE LIABLE TG YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, DR OTHER
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PROGRAMS} EVEN IF KENSINGTON
OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OR EITHER OF THEM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY
ANY OTHER PARTY.
Some states/countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state and country to
country, Some states/countries de not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Note: This device has been tested and found to comply with Ihe limits for a Class В digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of tha РСС 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. N
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. M this equipment does cause harmful
interference 10 radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try te
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
* Rebrient or relocate the receiving antenna.
> Increase the saparalion between the equipment and receiver.
+ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
» Consult ihe dealer or an experienced radio TY technician for help.
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MODIFICATIONS: Modifications not expressly approved by Kensington may void the users authority to operate the device under FCC
regulations and must not ba made. р
SHIELDED CABLES: tn order to meet FCC requirements, all connections ta equipment using a Kensington inpul device should be made using :
only the shielded cables provided. :
Kensington Technology Group
Declaration of Conformity Compliance Statement for Kensington [Product] i
This Kensington Input Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation 1$ subject to 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. As defined in Section 2.909 of the FCC Rules, the responsibility party for this device is: Kensington Technology Group,
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Second Floor, San Mateo, СА 94403, 610-266-0560.
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatuses set out in the Radio
Interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Cet apparsil numérique respecte les limites de bruit radioëlectrique aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le Reglement
sur le brouillage radioélectrique du Ministère des Communications.
5-Year Warranty Information |
KENSINGTON TECHNOLOGY GROUP. a division of ACCO Brands, Inc. ["KENSINGTON”] warrants this PRODUCT against defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and service for five years from the original date of purchase. KENSINGTON, at its option, shall repair or
replace the defective unit covered by this warranty. Please retain the dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase. You will
need it for any warranty sarvice.
In order to keep this warranty in effect, Ihe product must have been handled and used as prescribed in the instructions accompanying
this warranty, This warranty does not caver any damage due to accident, misuse, abuse, or negligence. This warranty is valid only if the
product is used on the computer or system specified on the product box. Please check product box for details, or call tachnical support at
800-535-4242 IUSA and Canada only} or a number from the Support by Telephone section of this manual.
Repair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is your exclusive remedy. KENSINGTON shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages. Implied warranties of merchantability and filnass for a particular purpose on this product are limited in duration to
ihe duration of this warranty.
Some states/countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above linntation or
exclusion may not apply to you. Some states/countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state
to state and country to country.
This QuickStart and the software it describes are copyright © 2001 Kensington Technology Group, a divisian of ACCO Brands, Inc. The
software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement, and may be used only per the terms of the agreement. Any
unauthorized copying, duplicating, or other reproduction of the contents hereof is prohibited without written consent from Kensinglon
Technology Group. All Rights Reserved. Patents Pending. .
Kensington, MouseWorks, Expert Mouse and Turbo Mouse are registered trademarks, and Scroll Ring is a trademark of ACCO World
Corporation. Microsoft Office and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple, Macintosh and Mac are registered
trademarks of Apple Corporation. All other ragistered and unregistered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. l
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Contacting Kensington
Technical Support
In North Anicrica/Enrope, technical support is available to all registered owners of Kensington products, There is
no charge for technical support, except long distance charges where applicable.
Technical Support Tips
* You may find the answer 16 your problem in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in the Support area of the
Kensington Web site (htip/Avyw.kensington.com/support)
* Call from a phone where you have access to your Computer.
* Please he prepared to provide the following information:
- Name, address and telephone number
- The name of the Kensington product
- Make and model of your computer
- Your system software and version
- Sympioms of the problem and what led to them
Support by Electronic Mail
Troubleshooting information and answers to frequently asked questions are available 24 hours a day on the
Kensington Web site at: www.kensington.com.
Contact Kensington at the following addresses:
Internet E-mail: [email protected]
Interact File Server: {tp.kensington.com
Support by telephone
NORTH AMERICA: Technical support is available by telephone Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 7 pat, EST. Call
toll-free (US and Canada only) 800-535-4242,
EUROPE: la Europe technical support is available by telephone Monday through Friday 09:00 to 21:00, Saturday
and Sunday 12:00 to 18:00 (Central European time). Please call one of these numbers:
Austria 0800-205791 Germany 0800-1810654 Spain 900-993129
Belgium 0800-16778 Ireland 1-800-552180 Sweden 020-795845
Canada 610-266-9505 Mexico 001-880-535-4242 Switzerland 0800-558605
Denmark 800-17838 Netherlands 0800-0222-694 United Kingdom 0800-894383
Finland 9800-13228 Norway 800-11335 United States 610-266-0560
Frence 0800-900053
If your country is not listed, please call 610-266-0560 (USA), or +31 50 634 4280 (Europe).
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