Ergonomic Mouse User's Manual
Model: GMAERGW10
FCC ID: 2AMSUW10RC
1. Opening
Thank you for purchasing this ergonomic mouse.
2. Caution
- The company is not liable for any damages, such as operational defects or data loss, caused by using this product or its software.
- This product is intended for use in general workplaces and homes. The company does not assume responsibility for damages caused by use in any other locations.
- Refrain from using this product in environments where medical instruments or systems directly or indirectly related to human life are required, and where a high level of safety and responsibility is essential.
- Refrain from using this product directly or indirectly with equipment and computer systems that require a high level of safety and responsibility.
- Do not use this product on airplanes as it may interfere with the airplane communication system.
- If you use a pacemaker or other medical device, please consult your doctor before using this product.
3. Health Warnings
Operating the mouse, trackball, and keyboard for extended periods can cause pain or numbness in hands, arms, neck, and shoulders. Repeated use may lead to serious damage. If you experience pain or numbness while operating the mouse or keyboard, stop use immediately and consult a doctor if necessary. Take regular breaks during daily computer work to prevent strain on your hands, arms, neck, and shoulders.
4. Specifications
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Wireless System | 2.4GHz RF Radio wave system: AUTO LINK (32 channel × 65000ID) *ID between the mouse and receiver is fixed. |
Communication Range | Wooden desk (nonmagnetic material) / approx. radius 10m, Steel desk (magnetic material) / approx. radius 2m |
Resolution | 800/1200/1600 count per inch |
Reading Method | Blue LED sensor system |
Size/Weight | Mouse: W68×D118×H66mm, approx. 118g (incl. batteries) Receiver: W15×D19×H6mm, approx. 2g |
5. Compatible Models
- Windows (DOS/V) personal computer
- Apple Mac series (*For Mac series, side buttons cannot be used.)
- Models with a USB port (A-type connector).
6. Name of Parts
The mouse features the following parts:
- ① Wheel button
- ② Left button / Right button
- ③ Back/Forward Button (only on Windows; cannot be used on Mac series)
- ④ Count change button
- ⑤ Blue LED sensor
- ⑥ Receiver storage slot
- ⑦ Power switch
- ⑧ Receiver
- ⑨ Battery cover
Diagram Description: The diagrams show the ergonomic mouse and its receiver. The top view of the mouse highlights the scroll wheel (wheel button), left and right buttons, and a DPI (count change) button. The bottom view reveals the blue LED sensor, a slot for storing the receiver, the power switch, and the battery compartment cover. The separate receiver unit is also depicted.
7. How to Insert Batteries
Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment slot, observing the polarity indicators (+/-). Ensure correct polarity when inserting batteries.
Diagram Description: A diagram illustrates the correct insertion of two AAA batteries into the mouse's battery compartment, clearly showing the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
Replace batteries when the mouse cursor movement becomes rough or when the blue LED sensor does not turn on. Turn off the mouse before replacing batteries. Use new AAA alkaline batteries for replacement. Remove expired batteries from the mouse promptly to prevent potential leakage.
8. Connection with Mouse
Note: It is recommended to close other applications before connecting the mouse.
- Turn on the PC and wait until Windows starts up completely.
- Connect the receiver to a USB port on your computer.
- Hardware detection will start automatically, launching a wizard to update the device driver.
9. How to Set ID (Channel)
Important: After connecting the receiver, move the mouse. The mouse is now ready for use. The ID (channel) is set automatically via the Auto Link system based on radio wave conditions. Minor inconsistencies in mouse movement may occur during initial setup or if the receiver is moved to a different computer.
10. Troubleshooting
Q: Mouse (mouse cursor) doesn't move.
A: 1. Verify that the batteries are correctly inserted. Ensure the mouse's power switch is in the ON position (refer to Step 7).
A: 2. Battery power may be low; try replacing the batteries (refer to Step 7).
Q: If the mouse is not used for some time, it takes a few moments to start up. The mouse (mouse cursor) doesn't move.
A: To conserve battery power, the product enters sleep mode after a period of inactivity. Pressing any button on the mouse will wake it up, but this may take a few seconds.
Q: The mouse cursor movement is not smooth.
A: While the blue LED sensor is high-performance, smooth cursor movement may not occur on surfaces that reflect light (e.g., mirrors) or transparent surfaces (e.g., glass). Tracking performance might also degrade on surfaces with regular patterns.
11. Warranty Term
1 year
12. Inquiries
- English Support: support-en@sanwa.com
- Japanese Support: mailsupport@sanwa.co.jp
- Chinese Support: support-cn@sanwa.com