digital photo mouse user manual - Manhattan Products

Thank you for purchasing the MANHATTAN® digital Photo Mouse, Model 177498. With its 800 dpi resolution sensor, this fun and feature-filled mouse offers ...
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Digital Photo Mouse user manual

Model 177498

MAN-177498-UM-0710-01

Introduction Thank you for purchasing the MANHATTAN® Digital Photo Mouse, Model 177498. With its 800 dpi resolution sensor, this fun and feature-filled mouse offers reliable performance and displays more than 100 photos on its built-in LCD screen. With 8 MB of storage capacity and included software, it’s easy to modify and load up to 107 family, holiday, vacation, pet and other favorite images to personalize your workspaces. An on-screen menu manages slideshow and manual preferences and other settings. The compact size and ambidextrous shape feature a familiar, fully functional threebutton design with scroll-wheel configuration, ideal for daily computing needs. With no mechanical or rolling parts to wear or fail, the MANHATTAN Digital Photo Mouse requires little maintenance to maintain stable performance By following the instructions in this user manual, you’ll soon be enjoying these popular features: • Bright, built-in 1.5” LCD displays more than 100 favorite digital photos • Slideshow or manual settings to personalize workspace with family, holiday, pet and other photos • Included software easily loads, changes and manages images • Fully functional USB optical mini mouse with 800 dpi sensor, 3 buttons and scroll wheel • Compact size, ergonomic and ambidextrous design offers comfortable grip with less fatigue • Low-friction base smoothly glides over work surfaces • Plug and Play installation — Windows compatible • Lifetime Warranty (For a complete list of country-specific warranties, go to www.manhattan-products.com/warranty.)

Installation Plug the mouse into a USB port on the PC. The operating system will automatically detect the mouse and install the drivers.

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Besides the normal left-click, right-click and scroll functions, the numerous features of the Digital Photo Mouse are activated and adjusted using four buttons: Reset, Menu, Up and Down. Menu — Press to display options on the view screen of the mouse; press again to select the highlighted option. Press and hold to turn the mouse on and off. Reset — Press to reset all Menu settings. Up — Press to display the previous image or select Reset the previous Menu option. Down — Press to display the next image or select Menu the next Menu option.

With the Main Menu displayed on the view screen (as shown), you can click to select the following options to configure the mouse. USB Connect —This connects the mouse with the PC. • Click “Yes” to connect (and launch the photo software if this is the first time you operate the mouse). • Click “No” to exit the option. Slide Show — Click “On” to set the display time of each image (slide) using the Up/Down buttons. The range is 00–15, where 00 = manual advance. Auto Power On/Off — Use the Up/Down buttons to set the time of mouse inactivity that will turn the mouse off. The range is 00–30 seconds, where 00 = de-activation of this function. Contrast Adjusting — Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the image contrast. Backlight Adjusting — Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the light behind the image. Delete — This presents two more options: • Click “Delete All” and press the Menu button to remove all the images from your album. • Click “Delete One” and press the Menu button to remove one image at a time. Use the Up/Down buttons to select an image in the Preview Album field, press the Menu button to delete. NOTE: “Yes” confirms your selection; “No” exits to the Main Menu. Power Off — This turns off the image display. Press the Menu button to turn it back on. Exit — This lets you exit the Main Menu.

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dpfmate software The Digital Photo Mouse software installs automatically when “Yes” is selected in the USB Connect menu option. The screen below will display on your PC. When the circled icon is green, the connection with the PC is good; if it’s red, the connection has been lost and you need to connect again. The on-screen options are described below.

Save — Click to save a selected image from the browser window to the Preview Album. Save All — Click to save all images in the Preview Album. All — Click to select all images in the preview album. Delete — Click to delete selected images. Download — Click to download selected images to the mouse. Exit — Click to exit the application. Plus sign (+) — Click to zoom in on a selected image. Minus sign (–) — Click to zoom out from a selected image. Clear — Click to remove the cropping rectangle. RotateL / RotateR — Click to rotate the selected image left or right. Add — Click to move an image from the Preview field to the Preview Album. Setting — Click to adjust the appearance of the software screen.

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specifications Standards and Certifications • USB 1.1 • CE • FCC • RoHS • WEEE General • Mouse: optical, 800 dpi resolution • Screen: 1.5” TFT-LCD • Memory: 8 M capacity (up to 107 images) • Image formats: BMP, JPG • Controls: right and left mouse with scroll wheel, up, down, reset and menu buttons • Switch life: 1,000,000 cycles • Material: ABS plastic • Windows XP/Vista/7 compatible Dimensions • Mouse: 10 x 5.5 x 3.25 cm (3.9 x 2.1 x 1.3 in.); 85 g (3 oz.) • USB cable, 120 cm (47 in.) Environmental • Operational temperature: 0 – 40°C • Storage temperature: -15 – 60°C • Working humidity: