Page 2 - FEATURES; SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack Dual Wheel ScrollTrackball Mouse allows you to controlmouse movement and functions withyour fingertips. It was designed specifi-cally to meet the needs of a new genera-tion of PC users. You can scroll, zoom,or click using the innovative vertical andhorizontal scroll wheels...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS Installation ............................................................................................................... 4 Hardware ............................................................................................................ 4Software .....................................
Page 4 - INSTALLATION; HARDWARE; Installing in Windows 95/98; Installing in Windows 3.1
4 INSTALLATION HARDWARE Caution: Always turn off your computerbefore connecting or disconnecting theDual Wheel Scroll Trackball Mouse, oth-erwise you could damage your comput-er or its PS/2 port. Disconnect any mouseyou already have con-nected to the PS/2 port,then plug the DualWheel Scroll Trackbal...
Page 5 - Installing in DOS; Do you want to
5 Installing in DOS Note: To ensure a successful DOS in-stallation, boot up to DOS. If Windows 3.1 loads automatically atboot up , exit Windows, then proceed with the mouse’s software installation. If Windows 95/98 loads automatically atboot up , select Start from the task bar, choose Shut Down , an...
Page 6 - OPERATING IN WINDOWS; Setting the Double Click Speed
6 OPERATING IN WINDOWS To launch the mouse’s 4D ScrollWare inWindows 95/98 , click on , in the sys- tem tray at the bottom right corner of thecomputer screen. The Mouse Properties window opens and displays the tabs forsix program control panels. To launch the mouse’s driver software inWindows 3.1 , ...
Page 8 - WHEEL CONTROL PANEL; Setting Wheel Properties; Wheel Mode
8 Setting the Pointer Speed Click on the Pointer Speed bar and drag it toward Slow or Fast , as desired. Setting the Pointer Trail In Windows 95/98 , click on the Pointer Trail button and slide it toward Long or toward Short . In Windows 3.1 , click Show trails and slide the control toward Long or S...
Page 9 - Zoom
9 Setting the Scrolling Speed To set the vertical scrolling speed, click Scroll , then or to increase or de- crease the number of lines for eachscroll. To scroll vertically exactly one page at atime when you move the vertical wheel,click on Scroll one page per scroll unit . Horizontal Wheel To rever...
Page 10 - Auto Scroll
10 You can increase the zoom box propor-tions by increasing the values in the Width and Height scroll bars. Place the cursor on the area you want tozoom, then press the third button. To stretch the image vertically, rotatethe vertical wheel upward or downward. To stretch the image horizontally, rota...
Page 11 - Using the Third Button; Checking the Driver Version
11 Others If you want to use the third button forsystem functions or as a shortcut for acommand, you can assign a functionfrom the Others menu. To select a function, click on Others . Then select the function from the dropdown menu. Using the Third Button To perform the function you have set inthe t...
Page 12 - Changing the Driver Version; Wheel
12 Changing the Driver Version To change the mouse version: In Windows 95 , click on the General tab in the Mouse Properties window, then click Change . A drop-down menu ap- pears. Select the compatible mousedriver version for Windows 95. In Windows 98 : 1. From the Start button on the task bar, go ...
Page 13 - OPERATING IN DOS
13 OPERATING IN DOS Once you install the Dual Wheel ScrollTrackball Mouse and the mouse’s driversoftware, you can use this mouse in theDOS environment like you would anyother mouse. Note: Your mouse’s 4D ScrollWare driv-er works only in a Windows environ-ment, not in DOS. Only the cursormovement fun...
Page 14 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack Dual Wheel Scroll Trackball Mouse is an example of superior de-sign and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your mouseso you can enjoy it for years. Keep the mouse dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids mightcontain m...
Page 16 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
16 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-tion against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipmentgener...
Page 17 - NOTES
17 NOTES 26-442.fm Page 17 Friday, March 5, 1999 4:43 PM