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For Technical Support:
Call our Technical Service Department
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)
-800-832-8697
customer_support@enablingdevices.com
Computer Mouse Interface #1165
SER’S G IDE
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 0532
Tel. 9 4.747.3070 / Fax 9 4.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
Wireless!
Our mouse interface works in two ways: as a conventional mouse for
cursor movement or for computer switch access. It connects
wirelessly to your computer so you can use either the 5" diameter
built-in switchplate or insert two of your capability switches into the
device to mimic mouse clicks or keystrokes. For easier conventional
mouse use, we have added both a removable T-handle and a joystick
ball for additional ways to move the interface. Free downloadable
software available for configuring each button to be any keystroke or
mouse-click. PC, MAC and Linux compatible. Requires USB port.
Size: 5"Diameter x ¼"H. Requires 2 AAA Batteries. Weight: ¾ lb.
Operation:
. Follow the original manufactures instructions for downloading the
installation software and setting up your mouse here:
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/support/wireless-mouse-
m505?crid=398&osid= &bit=32 Please Note: If you do not
download the software pack the Computer Mouse Interface will
use your operating system’s standard mouse drivers. It will work
as a switch access device for mouse clicks and cursor
movements, but you will not be able to assign any keystrokes to
the switch plate or switch inputs.
2. Linux sers: You do not need to download the software. To
make any changes to the interface look under your Mouse
Preferences in Linux.
3. The Computer Mouse Interface requires 2 AAA batteries to
operate (Not included). Use alkaline batteries only (e.g. Duracell
or Energizer brand). Do not use rechargeable batteries or any
other type of batteries because they supply lower voltage and the
unit will not perform properly. Never mix old and new batteries
together or different brands or types together.
4. Gently turn the unit over to face the black battery compartment
cover. Carefully remove the small screw from the battery
compartment cover using a Phillips head screwdriver, and lift the
cover off, it may be necessary to use the end of the screwdriver to
lift one edge of the cover. The USB Dongle is stored here for
shipping purposes. You will need this later to plug into your
computer. Observing proper (+) & (-) battery polarity, install 2 AAA
size batteries into the holder. Replace the battery compartment
cover and screw. Set the On/Off switch located on the side of the
switch to On.
5. Next plug the USB dongle into your computers USB port. The
mouse should auto detect. Once detected you should download
the software pack for the full use of features. Once you have your
mouse setup, plug your capability switch (Not included) into the
appropriate jack on the Mouse.
6. For easier conventional mouse use, we have added both a
removable T-handle and a joystick ball for additional ways to
move the interface. They can be changed by unscrewing the
handle as shown in photo No. on the back page of this guide.
Please Note: On the bottom of the Computer Mouse Interface there is
an opening as pointed to in photo No.2 on the back of this guide. Do
not cover or block this opening, this for the optical sensor of the
mouse to detect cursor movement. Doing so will stop the cursor
movement on your computer’s desktop.
Troubleshooting:
Problem: The Computer Mouse Interface fails to operate, or
operates incorrectly.
Action #1: Check the AAA batteries in the Computer Mouse
Interface. The downloadable software monitors the battery life, and
alerts you when it needs to be changed.
Action #2: Make sure that you have your mouse USB Dongle
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 #3: For additional trouble shooting help check the original
manufactures instructions.
Care of the nit:
The Computer Mouse Interface 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.