Introduction to the Trust BAYO+ Mouse
The Trust BAYO+ is a versatile multidevice ergonomic wireless mouse designed for comfort and efficiency. This user guide provides essential instructions for its setup, connectivity, and customization.
1. Power and Charging
The mouse features an indicator for battery status. A red light indicates a low battery level. For a full charge, connect the mouse and allow it to charge for approximately 3 hours. A full charge is indicated by four solid lights on the battery indicator.
Visual Description:
A diagram of the mouse shows a red light near the scroll wheel, indicating low battery. Below it, a series of four circles represents the battery level, with a line extending from the mouse to these circles. When fully charged, all four circles are illuminated, resembling "0000".
2. USB-A Receiver Connection
- Locate the USB-A receiver, typically stored within the mouse itself.
- Insert the USB-A receiver into an available USB port on your computer or laptop.
- Ensure the mouse's power switch, located on the underside, is set to the "ON" position.
- The mouse should automatically establish a connection with your device.
Visual Description:
A sequence of diagrams illustrates the process:
- Diagram 1 shows the mouse with an arrow pointing to a small USB-A receiver.
- Diagram 2 depicts the receiver being inserted into a laptop's USB-A port.
- Diagram 3 highlights the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the mouse.
- Diagram 4 shows the mouse and receiver connected, indicating readiness for use.
3. Bluetooth Connection
- Press the dedicated pairing button on the mouse. This action initiates Bluetooth pairing mode.
- Observe the mouse's indicator light, which will blink red to confirm it is in pairing mode.
- On your computer or device, navigate to the Bluetooth settings. Search for available devices and select either "Trust BT1" or "Trust BT2" to complete the connection.
Visual Description:
A series of diagrams demonstrates Bluetooth pairing:
- Diagram 1 shows a finger pressing a button on the mouse, initiating pairing.
- Diagram 2 illustrates the mouse with a blinking red light, signifying active pairing mode.
- Diagram 3 displays a computer screen icon with the Bluetooth symbol, showing "Trust BT1/BT2" as selectable options for connection.
4. Adjusting DPI Settings
The mouse allows for adjustable DPI (Dots Per Inch) settings, controlling cursor sensitivity. Press the DPI button, located on the top of the mouse, to cycle through the available sensitivity levels. The number of illuminated lights on the mouse indicates the current DPI setting:
- 800 DPI: 1 light illuminated
- 1200 DPI: 2 lights illuminated
- 1600 DPI: 3 lights illuminated
- 2400 DPI: 4 lights illuminated
Visual Description:
A diagram of the mouse highlights the DPI button. Adjacent to it, four circles represent indicator lights. The diagram shows how different numbers of these circles are illuminated to correspond with each DPI setting (e.g., one light for 800 DPI, four lights for 2400 DPI).