Swiftpoint 500 Swiftpoint GT computer mouse User Manual

Swiftpoint Limited Swiftpoint GT computer mouse

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Quick Start Guide version v2014.1 © 2014 Swiftpoint Limited. All rights reserved.Quick Start GuideCharging the MouseTo charge your Swiftpoint GT:1.  Plug the USB charger into a USB port on your computer or into a USB charging accessory.2.  Dock the mouse onto the charger.The battery LED will flash while charging and turn o once fully charged. A full charge can take up to 90 minutes.To begin using the mouse, move the switch on the underside to the ON position.Connecting the Mouse Via USB ReceiverTo connect via the USB charger/receiver, plug the USB charger/receiver into a port on your computer and move the switch on the underside of the mouse from the OFF to the ON position. The mouse will automatically connect to your computer.Connecting the Mouse Via Bluetooth 4.0Once the mouse is fully charged, you can pair it to your computer via Bluetooth 4.0. Remove the USB charger/receiver. Leave the mouse OFF for the first steps.For Windows 8 or 8.11.  Bring up the Charms menu by moving the pointer to the bottom right corner.2.  Select Settings, then Change PC Settings.3.  Then:Windows 8Select Devices, then Add a Device.Windows 8.1Select PC & Devices, then Bluetooth from the column on the left.4.  Remove any existing “Swiftpoint GT” in the list by selecting it, then selecting Remove.5.  While holding down either mouse button, move the switch on the underside of the mouse to ON. The LED will flash to indicate pairing mode.6.  When “Swiftpoint GT” appears in the list of searched devices, click on the device name to install and pair with the device.For Other DevicesMake sure your computer or device is ready to pair. Next, put the Swiftpoint GT into pairing mode. To do this, hold down either mouse button, then move the switch on the underside of the mouse from OFF to ON. The LED will flash to indicate pairing mode.USB charger/receiverOFFCONFIGONStylusScroll wheelDocking pointSwitchLeft-clickRight-clickTilt mouse upward to engage stylusThumb gripLEDMiddle finger grip (hidden)If you connect your Swiftpoint GT via Bluetooth, you can plug the USB charger/receiver into a USB charging accessory rather than using one of your computer’s USB ports.
For more tips and videos, visit www.swiftpoint.comRechargingWhen not using the mouse for brief periods, dock the mouse on the USB charger so it maintains a charge. The first 30 seconds of charging will give you up to one hour of use. During this RapidCharge,™ the LED flashes rapidly.When not using the mouse for extended periods, move the switch on the underside of the mouse to OFF. AccessoriesApply the palmrest sticker to the palmrest of your laptop. Rest the mouse on the shaded corner, and the mouse’s magnet will hold it in place while typing.Sit the mouse on the parking spot and it will be held in place. Apply the parking spot to any handy place, such as your laptop lid.Using the MouseHold the mouse with your thumb on the thumb grip and your middle finger on the finger grip. Rest your index finger on the front button. zTo right-click, move your index finger to the rear button. zUse your index finger to roll the scroll wheel.To middle-click, hold the front button, then click the rear button.To open the Windows Start screen, hold the rear button, then click the front button.To gesture, tilt the mouse as shown to engage the stylus, then drag the stylus on the mousing surface. To perform edge gestures (Win 8), hold the rear (right-click) button and engage the stylus: zDrag right to left to bring up Charms. zDrag left to right to bring up the application switcher. Lift the stylus to launch an application. zDrag up or down to zoom, depending upon the application being used.Configuring the Swiftpoint GT (Win 8)To adjust configuration settings for your Swiftpoint GT:1.  Move the switch on the underside of the mouse to CONFIG.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.3.  Once configured, slide the switch to ON.The Gesture Technology Driver accesses more gestures. Extra gestures include: zGo backward and forward in Internet Explorer with left and right flicks. zPan in Microsoft Excel by dragging left and right. zPan in Bing maps by dragging.The Gesture Technology Driver also provides inertia and spring-back behaviours.To install the driver:1.  Move the switch on the underside of the mouse to CONFIG.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions.Left click (front)Right click (rear)Tilt to gesture

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