Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides instructions for the seenda Multi-Mode Rechargeable Wireless Mouse (Model B08HV4CSVZ). This versatile mouse offers triple connectivity options: two Bluetooth 4.0 channels and one USB/Type-C 2.4G wireless channel, allowing seamless switching between up to three devices. It features a rechargeable battery and quiet click buttons for an efficient and comfortable user experience.
Ihirangi mokete
- seenda Multi-Mode Rechargeable Wireless Mouse
- USB/Type-C 2.4G Receiver (stored in the mouse's battery compartment)
- Uira Whakatau (USB-A ki USB-C)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Tatūnga
1. Te Whakataki i te Kiore
Before initial use, ensure the mouse is fully charged. Connect the provided charging cable to the mouse's charging port and a USB power source. The charging indicator light will illuminate during charging and turn off when fully charged.

Image: The mouse connected to a charging cable, illustrating its rechargeable feature. A full charge can last for 1-2 months of use.
2. Te Whakakaha/Weto
Locate the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the mouse. Slide the switch to the "ON" position to power on the mouse. Slide it to "OFF" to conserve battery when not in use.

Image: The bottom of the mouse, highlighting the power switch and connectivity indicators, and the USB/Type-C receiver storage.
3. Te hono ki nga Pūrere
This mouse supports three connection modes: Bluetooth 1 (BT1), Bluetooth 2 (BT2), and 2.4G USB/Type-C wireless. You can switch between these modes using the mode switch button on the bottom of the mouse.

Image: Illustration of the mouse's ability to connect to three devices simultaneously via Bluetooth and USB/Type-C.
3.1. 2.4G USB/Type-C Wireless Connection
- Remove the USB/Type-C receiver from the storage slot on the bottom of the mouse.
- Plug the receiver into an available USB or Type-C port on your computer.
- Slide the mode switch button on the bottom of the mouse until the 2.4G indicator light is active. The mouse should connect automatically.
3.2. Hononga Nihokikorangi (BT1 / BT2)
- Slide the mode switch button on the bottom of the mouse to either BT1 or BT2. The corresponding indicator light will flash slowly.
- Press and hold the mode switch button for 3-5 seconds until the BT1 or BT2 indicator light flashes rapidly. This indicates the mouse is in pairing mode.
- On your device (e.g., computer, tablet, smartphone), go to Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select "seenda Mouse" (or similar name) from the list of available devices to pair.
- Once paired, the indicator light on the mouse will stop flashing and remain solid for a few seconds before turning off.
Te whakahaere i te Kiore
1. Te Whakawhiti i waenga i ngā Pūrere Honohono
To switch between the 2.4G wireless connection and the two Bluetooth connections (BT1, BT2), simply press the mode switch button on the bottom of the mouse. Each press will cycle through the available connections.
2. Whakatikatika DPI
The mouse features an adjustable DPI (Dots Per Inch) setting, allowing you to change cursor sensitivity. Press the DPI button, located behind the scroll wheel, to cycle through available DPI settings (e.g., 1000, 1600, 2400 DPI). The cursor speed will change accordingly.

Image: The mouse's top view, illustrating the DPI button and its function to adjust sensitivity.
3. Quiet Click Buttons
The left and right mouse buttons are designed for silent clicks, reducing noise during use.

Image: The mouse highlighting its quiet click feature, suitable for quiet environments.
Te tiaki
1. Te utu
When the mouse battery is low, the indicator light may flash or the mouse may become unresponsive. Connect the mouse to a power source using the charging cable. A full charge typically provides 1-2 months of use, depending on usage frequency.
2. Te horoi
To clean the mouse, power it off and gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
3. Rokiroki
When not in use for extended periods, store the USB/Type-C receiver in its designated slot on the bottom of the mouse to prevent loss. Power off the mouse to conserve battery life.
Raparongoā
- Kaore te kiore e whakautu: Ensure the mouse is powered on. Check the battery level and charge if necessary. Verify the correct connection mode (2.4G, BT1, or BT2) is selected and the receiver is properly inserted or Bluetooth is paired.
- Nga take hononga Nihokikorangi: Make sure the mouse is in pairing mode (indicator flashing rapidly). Delete previous pairings on your device and try pairing again. Ensure your device's Bluetooth is enabled and within range.
- 2.4G wireless connection issues: Ensure the USB/Type-C receiver is securely plugged into a working port. Try a different USB/Type-C port. Ensure the mouse is set to 2.4G mode.
- He pohehe, he puhoi ranei te neke o te pehu: Adjust the DPI setting using the DPI button. Clean the mouse sensor on the bottom of the mouse. Ensure the mouse is used on a suitable surface.
- Mouse goes into sleep mode too often: This is a power-saving feature. Move the mouse or click a button to wake it up. This behavior is normal to extend battery life.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | seenda |
| Tauira | B08HV4CSVZ |
| Hangarau Hononga | Bluetooth 4.0 (x2), 2.4G USB/Type-C Wireless |
| Te maha o nga Patene | 3 (Left, Right, Scroll Wheel/Middle Click) + DPI Button + Mode Switch Button |
| Tautuhinga DPI | 1000, 1600, 2400 (Ka taea te whakarite) |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Rechargeable (Kei roto) |
| Hototahitanga Pūnaha Whakahaere | Windows, Mac OS, Android, iPad, iPhone |
| Ahu (L x W) | 4 inches (101mm) L x 2.36 inches (50mm) W (Approximate) |
| Awhe | Up to 393 inches (Approx. 10 meters) |

Image: The mouse with its dimensions, illustrating its compact and portable design.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty information may vary by region and retailer. Please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact your retailer for details.
For technical support or further assistance, please visit the official seenda webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko.