| | Ergonomic Roller Mouse Pro - How To Use |
| | Rollermouse Pro 2 |
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| | Easy Set Up |
| |  | Attach keyboard support, clip in place. Select either the long or short keyboard supports base on keyboard size. You can also set the angle by raising the feet on the back or front as shown in the photos. | |
| | Attach the keyboard support feet to fit the length of your keyboard. Just click the keyboard support feet in place.
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| | the goal is to position your keyboard near the top of the RollerMouse. Depending on the design of your keyboard you may want to raise the feet. If you use a low profile keyboard with the RollerMouse you can raise both the back and front feet as shown in the photo.
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| | Insert Usb |
| | | Insert the RollerMouse USB into your computer. Most USB Hubs do not have the required power for proper use of the RollerMouse |  | |
| | Key Functions |
| | | Popular and often used functions are in easy reach. This central position reduces unnecessary and harmful micro movements. 1 The Rollerbar. Roll the bar up, down and sideways to move the cursor. Vary your hand movements with the rollerbar click function. 2 Copy. Ctrl + C with just one click. 3 Right Click. Use the large right button to right click. 4 Double click. Get two clicks in one with the 'one touch double click. 5 Scroll wheel. Move up and down comfortably, middle click, and auto-scroll lock. 6 Left click. Use the large left button to left click. 7 Paste. Ctrl + V with just one click. |  | |
| | Choose The Click-force |
| | | A dial underneath RollerMouse Pro2 lets you choose between five levels of rollerbar click force. The dial can be rotated from a low to high setting. You can adapt and adjust the rollerbar click force, which may vary according to level of usage. |  | |
| | Tip: New users may like to start with a firm rollerbar click. Those familiar with RollerMouse may find using a lower click force faster.
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| | End Detection |
| | | If your cursor cannot move further, simply slide the bar to the right or left until you hear a gentle click. This activates the end detection and the cursor can move anywhere on the screen. |  | |
| | Cursor Speed |
| | | With the flick of a switch underneath RollerMouse Pro2, you can change your cursor speed and level of precision from 750 dpi to 1250 dpi. The faster speed setting makes it easier to reach further with the same rollerbar movement. |  | |
| | Features |
| | - Number of buttons / functions 7
- Rollerbar width, accessable 16 cm
- Wrist rest Integrated
- Extra wide wrist rest option Yes, RollerWave2 - sold separately
- Material on wrist rests Durable leatherette
- Keyboard risers
- End detection
- Adjustable rollerbar click response
- Warranty 2 years from date of purchase
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| | Dimensions |
| | - Width 51 cm
- Height 3.2 cm
- Depth 9 cm (25.5 cm)
- Wrist rest depth 7 cm
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| | Technical Specifications |
| | - Type Central Pointing Device
- Ergonomic
- Cursor control Rollerbar
- Tracking method Optical motion sensor
- Cursor speed precision (dpi) 750/1250
- Compatibility PC and MacI
- installation Plug-and-play
- Connection USB
- Driver needed No
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| | Operating Systems |
| | - Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/XP/ME/98
- Microsoft Windows 2008/2003/2000/NT 4.0
- Apple OSX, Apple Mac OS 8.1
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| | Pc Button Functions (contour Default Setting) |
| | - Left click in rollerbar Yes
- Left click button Yes
- Double click button Yes
- Right click button Yes
- Copy button Yes
- Paste button Yes
- Scroll click Yes
- Scroll wheel up / down Yes
- Speed and precision selector
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| | Pc Button Functions (in Alternative 5-button Std Mode) |
| | - Left click in rollerbar Yes
- Left click button Yes
- Third click / Middle click Yes
- Right click button Yes
- 4th click Yes
- 5th click Yes
- Scroll click Yes
- Scroll wheel up / down
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