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For Technical Support:
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Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)
1-800-TEC-TOYS or 1-800-832-8697
[email protected]
Wireless Single Switch Mouse #7758
USER’S GUIDE
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 10532
Tel. 914.747.3070 / Fax 914.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
Engage your child in computer technology!
An easy-to-use mouse that allows the user to make a left click
selection with a capability switch while an adult controls the mouse
movement. Just move the mouse over a desired area on the screen, and
then the child activates his or her switch to select the item. Great for
teaching cause and effect, directionality and for increasing visual
attention. PC requirements Windows® XP, Windows Vista®,
Windows® 7 USB port Mac® computer Mac® OS X 10.4 or later
USB port. Two AA alkaline batteries. Size: 4"L x 2½"W x 1"H.
Requires a Capability Switch.
Operation:
1. Follow the included original manufactures instructions for
installing and setting up your mouse.
2. Once you have your mouse setup, plug your capability switch (Not
included) into the jack on the Mouse.
3. The purpose of this mouse is to foster interaction between a
teacher/parent and student. The teacher/Parent moves the mouse,
therefore moving the cursor on the screen while the child makes
the left click selection using their switch. The teacher can place
the cursor over items on the screen and ask the child with selection
questions such as: "Would you like to select this item?"
Interactive games, web-surfing and online shopping are activities
that a parent/teacher can involve a child in that would otherwise be
unable to participate.
4. This mouse can be used just like a regular mouse by simply
unplugging the adapted capability switch and using it so you won’t
have to turn off your computer and swap out the mice whenever a
non special needs user has to use the computer.
Troubleshooting:
Problem: The mouse fails to operate, or operates incorrectly.
Action #1: Check the AA battery on the mouse. The OEM has
included software or you can obtain it from their web site which
monitors the battery life, and alerts you when it needs to be changed.
Action #2: Shutdown your computer before plugging in the Wireless
Mouse.
Action #3: Make sure that you have your mouse plugged in to your
computer properly, and your capability switch is plugged into the
mouse all the way, there should be no gaps in the connection.
Action #4: For additional trouble shooting help check the original
manufactures instructions.
Care of the Unit:
The Interactive Mouse can be wiped clean with any household multi-
purpose, non-abrasive cleaner and disinfectant.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the surface of the
unit.
Do not submerge the unit, as it will damage the electrical
components.
Rev 6/24/11