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MouseCaster Mouse User Manual
MouseCaster Mouse User Guide
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  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 6 Software Installation Note: disable all Firewall / Security / Antivirus programs running on your computer for the duration of the installation. 1. Insert MouseCaster’s Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. The Auto Run window appears. 3. Setup application will run automatically. Note: If the Setup Wizard does not open, browse the CD drive and double-click on the setup.exe file. 4. Follow the Setup Instructions to complete the installation. Note: Setup Wizard will ask if you want to reboot now or later. You must reboot your computer before using the MouseCaster program for the first time. After reboot

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 21 Selecting File Format Click on the arrow to view the drop-down menu. The choices are: • WAV 11025 Hz mono: For voice recordings such as the news. • WAV 44100 Hz stereo: Good for music—utilizes approximately 10MB per minute. • MP3: Music—utilizes approximately 1MB per minute. • Ogg: Music—utilizes approximately 300KB per minute. The format you choose will also depend on which media player you have installed on your computer or other device. Note: If you choose MP3 as the file format ( see Figure 21 ), MouseCaster will check for the MP3 encoder. If not found, you will be asked if you w

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 23 T T i i m m e e r r The timer is useful when you wish to open MouseCaster or change channels automatically. Setting the Start Time 1. Click the timer button to open the Timer window (see Figure 12, item 7 ). 2. If at any time you wish to close the window or stop the process, select Cancel. 3. Set the start time and duration in minutes (see Figure 23 ). For example: At 12:30 you want to switch to another channel and then after 5 minutes to switch back. Figure 23: Timer Window Setting the Repeat Activity Function This window is similar to the Record Wind

  • Page 7 W W i i r r e e l l e e s s s s M M o o u u s s e e C C a a s s t t e e r r I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n Package Contents 1 x Wireless Optical MouseCaster 2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries 1 x USB to PS/2 Adapter 1 x Recharging Base and Receiver-Cradle Install the Mouse Batteries • Open the battery cover. • Insert batt

  • Page 33 T T r r o o u u b b l l e e s s h h o o o o t t i i n n g g H H a a r r d d w w a a r r e e I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n W W i i r r e e l l e e s s s s M M o o u u s s e e 16. Mouse not detected When using the mouse, it may not be detected by the computer. To remedy this problem, try the following: • Make sure the cradle cable

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 19 Figure 19: Record Window Setting Activity Time • The time is kept in 24-hour (military) time; i.e., 13:00 is 1PM, 18:00 is 6PM and 24:00 is midnight. (To calculate, add 12 to any hour from 1PM to midnight.) • Enter the start time and end time. Repeat Recording MouseCaster lets you record repeatedly at specific intervals after the initial start time. In most cases you will also specify the duration. The fields used in the Repeat Recording section are as follows: Off: Turns off recording. Once: Records only once. Enter duration in minutes. Minutes: Repeat recor

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 3 A A b b o o u u t t M M o o u u s s e e C C a a s s t t e e r r MouseCaster is an innovative PS/2 or USB mouse with a built-in digital radio receiver designed to provide unlimited listening enjoyment. MouseCaster turns your PC into a Digital FM Radio with an onscreen control panel. Using MouseCaster, you can: • Listen to live radio broadcasts without an Internet connection. • Record in various formats (WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis). • Program the radio as an alarm clock or to catch s

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 28 d) Click Next to advance to the next screen. Select the option: “Don’t search, I will choose the driver to install.” e) Verify that the box Show compatible hardware is not checked. f) Under Manufacturer, select “Microsoft,” then select “PS/2 Compatible Mouse.” g) Click Next to end this process. 7. I use a laptop and the mouse is jumping around. I connected MouseCaster to my laptop's PS/2 port, changed the driver as instructed, and still the cursor is jumping all around the screen, opening programs and documents, and I cannot control it. The reason is an internal conflict between two components, both defined fo

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 22 Setting the Maximum File Size This field will prevent large recorded files from being created in error if you should make a mistake in the record settings. Free Disk Space: Your computer will automatically show you the amount of free disk space in your hard drive to assist in the maximum size definition. 1. Enter the maximum size in megabytes that you will allow the file to be. The default is 100MB. 2. When finished, press Record. Rec appears in the Channel display, showing that the MouseCaster has been programmed to record. During recording, Rec will be blinking.

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 1 Trademarks and Copyright The following are third-party trademarks: • IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. • Microsoft®, Windows® and Media Player® are registered trademarks of Microsoft® Corporation. • WINAMP® is a registered trademark of WINAMP®. Copyright © 2002-2004 by Smartec Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide. The information contained in this document is proprietary and subject to all copyright and other law

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 32 i 13. I have sound, but I cannot control the volume. I connected the mouse, installed MouseCaster’s software, and started the program. I scanned for a station and I can hear the radio but cannot control the volume using the Radio panel. The Mute button does not work. Verify that the Volume button on the MouseCaster Radio panel is turned up, that the Mute button is defined correctly and that these buttons are controlling the sound-card port to which you have connected the MouseCaster sound plug. To do so, select the Properties button located in the top left corner of the radio panel and repeat the procedure described on page 10. 14. I cannot start the program.

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 16 Volume Control The Volume Control dial is shown in Figure 12, item 11 , and the Volume Level, item 8 . The small knob on the dial is used to change the volume. The knob moves on the right side only from top to bottom—12 o’clock (the loudest) to 6 o’clock (the lowest). In Figure 12 , the Volume Control dial is almost at its loudest position. In Figure 16 , the Volume is at midpoint. Figure 16: Medium Volume Setting Changing the Volume • Position the cursor on the knob of the Volume Control dial. • Click and hold with the left mouse button, while dragging th

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 9 MouseCaster Operation S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g M M o o u u s s e e C C a a s s t t e e r r To Start MouseCaster Program • Double-click on MouseCaster’s icon, or select MouseCaster from the Start menu—Programs. • MouseCaster’s radio panel appears. Note: If the radio panel is not visible, it is probably hidden behind another open program. See System Icon Description below and show radio panel. See the Properties section for instructions on setting the panel to always remain on top. If there is no sound, read about how to set sound card Settings in "Setting the Sound Card Properti

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 18 Note: The recorded files are saved by default at the My Documents folder. If you want to set a different place, click Rec > Setting and make your own selection (see Figure 18 for the Recording Setting window). Figure 18: Record Setting Programmed Recording 1. Open the Record Window by clicking the Rec button on the main panel. 2. To schedule a new recording event, press Add. 3. Press Remove to delete the selected (highlight) event from the list of recording events. Press Edit to change the

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 5 MouseCaster Installation Caution: Before installing MouseCaster, turn off your computer. Removing and inserting cables into your computer’s mouse port while the computer is on can damage the mouse port or your computer. MouseCaster offers two types of mouse with the system: • Cord Mouse (Optical or Ball)—follow installation instructions below. • Wireless Mouse (Optical Rechargeable.)—follow instructions on page 7. M M o o u u s s e e C C a a s s t t e e r r C C o o r r d d M M o o u u s s e e I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n Replace your current mouse by doing the following: �

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 27 3. Select the Hardware tab and check which driver is listed for your mouse. If it is other than a “PS/2 Compatible Mouse,” you must change the driver as follows: a) Double-click on the driver displayed on the screen: b) A window opens containing information for the currently installed driver. Select the Driver tab and then Update Driver. c) A Wizard window will open to assist you in selecting the correct driver. Choose and select the option “Install from a specific location.”

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 30 11. I've done everything, but there's still no sound. In some sound cards the rear speakers can be connected and operated when set to SURROUND. In this case the front speakers are connected to the usual speaker exit and the rear speakers to the Line-In connector, which then becomes the exit for the speakers. In order to do this, the sound card has to be set accordingly. Please perform the following steps: 1. Open the Control Panel 2. Press Sounds and Audio Devices (in Windows XP, mar

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 12 I I n n t t r r o o d d u u c c t t i i o o n n t t o o t t h h e e R R a a d d i i o o P P a a n n e e l l The radio panel is the main window of MouseCaster and is displayed when you open the program. The actual panel design (skin) may vary according to where MouseCaster was purchased. See “Page 24” to learn how to change the skin. Figure 12: Main Radio Panel 1. Properties: here you can set the panel to be always on top, select or download skins, and set soundcard’s properties. 2. Preset Channels: lets you preset and select channels. 3. Scan and Search Buttons: lets you search and fine-tune channels

  • Page 25 Troubleshooting F F r r e e q q u u e e n n t t l l y y A A s s k k e e d d Q Q u u e e s s t t i i o o n n s s 1. Which PS/2 port should be used to connect MouseCaster to my computer? My computer has 2 PS/2 ports. Which port should I use to connect MouseCaster, and which port should be used to connect the keyboard? On most computers you c

  • MouseCaster Mouse, Page 24 P P a a n n e e l l P P r r o o p p e e r r t t i i e e s s Setting the Properties 1. Click the green Properties button in the top left corner of the radio panel (Figure 12, item 1). 2. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Figure 24: Properties Window Setting the Panel to be on Top 1. Select Always on top if you want the panel to remain on top at all times regardless of other open programs. Selecting the Panel Design or Skin 1. Click on Select skin. A scrollable window a

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