Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse Installation Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Kensington
Table of Contents
- Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse
- Resources
- Box Contents
- Certifications and Compliance
- Battery Installation
- USB Receiver Setup
- Control Function
- Software Setup
- Mouse Components
- Adjusting DPI Settings
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- SAFETY AND USAGE GUIDELINES
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse
Resources
- For Complete Usage Guidance, Please visit “User Guide“.
- For Technical Details, Please Visit “Specifications and Datasheet“.
Box Contents
Certifications and Compliance
Battery Installation
- Remove the battery compartment cover by applying pressure in the direction of the arrow shown. This will release the cover, allowing you to access the battery compartment.
- Insert the AA battery into the compartment. The positive (+) end of the battery should align with the positive terminal inside the compartment, as indicated by the positive (+) sign. The battery should be placed with the positive end first, sliding into the compartment.
- Once the battery is correctly inserted, replace the battery compartment cover by aligning it with the base of the mouse and pressing it until it clicks into place, securing the cover.
USB Receiver Setup
- a) After installing the battery, the next step is to remove the USB receiver from its storage location within the mouse. This is typically done by gently pulling on the receiver, which should be easily removable from its compartment.
- b) The final step is to insert the USB receiver into a USB port on your computer. It’s important to insert the receiver in the correct orientation, usually with the contact pins facing upward or forward depending on the design of your computer’s USB ports.
Control Function
- Turn the mouse on by sliding the switch located on the mouse to the “ON” position. This switch is typically found on the underside of the mouse.
- Ensure that the mouse is within 10 meters of the computer with the USB receiver to establish a strong wireless connection. The image indicates that the effective range of the mouse’s wireless communication is less than 10 meters.
Software Setup
- Download the KensingtonWorks™ software from the official website or Visit: www.kensington.com/software/kensingtonworks
- Install the software on your computer by following the on-screen instructions, which likely include running the downloaded file and proceeding with the installation process.
- Once installed, you may configure the mouse settings according to your preferences using the KensingtonWorks™ software, which might include button customization, adjusting sensitivity, and other features.
Mouse Components
- A DPI Switch Button
- B Status Indicator
- C Left-click button
- D Center-click Button/Scroll Wheel
- E Right-click button
- F Forward
- G Back
- H Power Switch
Adjusting DPI Settings
- Press the DPI button on the mouse (usually located on the top of the mouse) to cycle through different DPI settings.
- Each press will change the DPI setting, and this will be indicated by the number of lights displayed on the mouse:
- 1 light: 800 DPI
- 2 lights: 1200 DPI
- 3 lights: 1600 DPI
The DPI (dots per inch) setting adjusts the mouse sensitivity. A higher DPI setting results in a greater mouse cursor movement on the screen for the same amount of mouse movement, making the cursor move faster.
Checking Battery Status:
- Turn the mouse off and then on again.
- Hold the DPI button for 8 seconds. This will trigger the mouse to display the battery status.
- Interpret the battery level based on the indicator lights:
- All lights on Battery is full.
- Some lights on The battery is partially charged.
- One light on The battery is low and may need replacing soon.
IMPORTANT: Computer User Health Information
Use of a keyboard, mouse, or trackball may be linked to serious injuries or discomfort. Recent medical research on occupational Injuries has linked normal, seemingly harmless activities as a potential cause of Repetitive Stress Injuries (“RSI”). Many factors may be linked to the occurrence of RSI, including a person’s own medical and physical condition, overall health, and how a person positions and uses his or her body during work and other activities (including the use of a keyboard, mouse, or trackball). Some studies suggest that the amount of time a person uses a keyboard, mouse, or trackball may also be a factor. Consult a qualified health professional for any questions or concerns you may have about these risk factors.
When using a keyboard, mouse, or trackball, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, if you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, even if such symptoms occur while you are not working at your computers. DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL. These symptoms can be signs of sometimes permanently disabling RSI disorders of the nerves, muscles, tendons, or other parts of the body.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Operating Frequency Range: 2.408GHz~2.474GHz
- Maximum RF Output Power: 0dBm
SAFETY AND USAGE GUIDELINES
- In the absence of proper operation and if customer-initiated troubleshooting is unsuccessful, switch off the device and contact Kensington technical support: at www.kensington.com
- Do not disassemble the product or expose it to liquid, humidity, moisture, or temperatures outside the specified operating ranges of 0° C (32° F) to 40° C (104° F).
- If your product is exposed to out-of-range temperatures, switch it off and allow the temperature to return to the normal operating range.
- When the batteries are dead, replace all batteries from the product at the same time with the correct size and type of batteries.
- Keep batteries away from children.
- Do not misuse, damage, disassemble, or modify the batteries
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse manufactured?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse is manufactured in China.
What certifications and compliance standards does the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse meet?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse is certified by FCC, CE, IC, and RCM for compliance.
What is the warranty period for the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse comes with a 3-Year Limited Warranty.
What are the standout features of the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse boasts an ergonomic design for left-handed users, a 41º inclined angle, wireless connectivity, six customizable buttons, triple DPI settings (800, 1,200, 1,600), 128-bit AES encryption, KensingtonWorks™ customization, cross-platform compatibility, and a three-year warranty.
How does the ergonomic design of the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse benefit left-handed users?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse's 41º inclined angle and handshake grip provide an ergonomic and comfortable experience tailored for left-handed individuals.
Can I use the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse without installing additional drivers?
Yes, the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse offers plug-and-play USB connectivity, eliminating the need for drivers or downloads. Simply plug in the wireless receiver, and it's ready to use.
How does the DPI adjustment in the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse enhance its functionality?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse's triple DPI settings (800, 1,200, 1,600) allow users to customize cursor sensitivity and precision, making it suitable for various tasks.
Is the wireless connection of the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse secure?
Yes, the mouse offers 128-bit AES encryption, providing government-grade wireless security to protect your data.
Can I personalize the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse's buttons and settings to suit my preferences?
Absolutely! KensingtonWorks™ customization software allows you to assign functions, including shortcuts, to the mouse buttons and adjust cursor and scrolling speed to match your preferences.
What operating systems are compatible with the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS, ensuring broad cross-platform usability.
How long does the battery of the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse last, and what type of battery does it use?
The mouse uses one AA battery, and its battery life typically lasts for approximately 12 months, though actual usage conditions may affect this duration.
What certifications and compliance standards does the Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse adhere to?
The Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse complies with FCC, CE, IC, and RCM standards and certifications.
Reference:Kensington K79810WW Left-Handed Ergo Mouse Installation Guide- device.report
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