To install a Microsoft pointing device, use the appropriate method for your pointing device.
Connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) IntelliMouse to the computer
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To connect a USB IntelliMouse pointing device to the computer, follow these steps:
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Start the computer. |
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If the PS/2 adapter is connected to the USB connector on your IntelliMouse pointing device, remove it. |
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Locate an available USB port on your computer or USB hub. |
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Plug the USB connector for your IntelliMouse pointing device into an available USB port on your computer or on a USB hub that is connected to your computer. |
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Follow the instructions on the screen to install and configure your IntelliMouse pointing device. |
Connect a PS/2 IntelliMouse to a serial port on the computer
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To connect a PS/2 IntelliMouse pointing device to a 9-pin serial port on the computer, follow these steps:
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Turn off the computer. |
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To connect one of the following IntelliMouse PS/2 pointing devices to a 9-pin serial port on your computer, connect the serial adapter to the PS/2 connector for your pointing device:
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Microsoft IntelliMouse |
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Microsoft IntelliMouse Pro |
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Microsoft IntelliMouse Trackball |
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Microsoft Wheel Mouse | |
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Plug the serial adapter for your IntelliMouse pointing device into the rectangular 9-pin serial port on the back of the computer. |
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Turn on the computer. |
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Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to install and configure the IntelliMouse pointing device. |
Connect a Microsoft wireless pointing device to the computer
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To connect a Microsoft wireless pointing device to the computer, follow these steps:
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On the bottom of the Microsoft wireless pointing device, open and remove the battery compartment door. |
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Insert two fresh batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that you point the positive (+) ends of the batteries toward the positive contacts in the battery compartment.
Note Two batteries are included with a Microsoft wireless pointing device. |
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Replace and close the battery compartment door. |
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Make sure that the channel switches on the bottom Cordless Mouse and the Digital Receiver are set to use the same channel.
Note If you use two Microsoft Cordless Wheel Mice, make sure that the second Microsoft wireless pointing device and the Digital Receiver are set to use a different channel than the first Microsoft wireless pointing device and Digital Receiver. |
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Shut down and turn off the computer. |
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Plug the PS/2 connector for the Digital Receiver into the round PS/2 mouse port on the back of the computer. |
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Turn on the computer. |
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Follow the instructions on the screen to install and configure your IntelliMouse pointing device. | Note When you travel, remove the batteries from the Microsoft wireless pointing device before you board any aircraft. The Microsoft wireless pointing device emits radio frequency (RF) energy when the batteries are installed, even if the mouse is turned off.
For more information about radio interference and the correct handling and storage of batteries, follow these steps:
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Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Hardware, point to Mouse, and then click Online User's Guide. |
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On the Contents tab, click the Plus Sign (+) next to Setting Up Your Mouse or Trackball to expand the branch. |
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Under the Setting Up Your Mouse or Trackball branch, click Important Radio Interference and Battery Information for Microsoft Wireless Mouse. |
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