Acer Wireless Mouse PDF Quick Installation Guide


1. Hiding/Removing the Receiver: To hide the receiver, slide it into the rear door of the mouse. To release the receiver, press the rear button.
2. Battery Installation:
Step 1: Push and lift to open the battery cover.
Step 2: Install the batteries in the battery compartments. Make sure that the polarities of
the batteries match those indicated in the battery compartments when you install.
Step 3: Install the battery cover back on the mouse.

Note: After replacing batteries, please refer to Section 2 – Installing and Activating the Mouse to re-establish the wireless connection.

September 5, 2010 | Posted in Acer Manual, Component Manual, Computers | Leave a Comment

Replacement, Recycling and Disposal of Batteries in IBM/Lenovo Products PDF Reference

Introduction Many Information Technology (IT) products manufactured today use some kind of battery. Typical battery applications include: Powering memory devices to save critical system settings while equipment is turned off Powering portable devices such as notebook and hand held computers when disconnected from a power source. Uninterruptible power supplies designed to allow for safe shutdown of equipment during a power outage. The most common battery type used in today’s electronic products are Lithium “cell” batteries. These small coin-shaped batteries are typically used to power memory circuits when systems are shutdown, saving critical configuration settings and speeding startup when systems are powered on.

May 26, 2010 | Posted in Component Manual, Lenovo Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment

All New Intel Core Pro Processor Intelligence Family PDF Manual

The all new Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family is specifically designed to help businesses cut costs, increase efficiency, and improve security both inside and outside the corporate firewall: • Intel® Core™ i7 vPro™ processor1 • Intel® Core™ i5 vPro™ processor1 PCs powered by a new Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor adapt to the needs of your business with smart security, cost-saving manageability, and intelligent, adaptable performance. The all new Intel Core vPro processor family is designed to keep downtime and desk-side visits to a minimum, helping IT reduce costs and improve services through enhanced remote monitoring, KVM Remote Control2 (keyboard video mouse), and other tools to diagnose and repair PCs – even if the PCs are shut down or the operating system (OS) is unresponsive.

April 24, 2010 | Posted in Component Manual, Computers | Leave a Comment

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