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Quick and easy cursor speed selection, Adjust the click response of the rollerbar, End detection helps cursor reach everywhere – BakkerElkhuizen RollerMouse Free2 User Manual

Page 6: Customize your button settings

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Click

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Speed

Precision

(dpi)

1

800

2

1000

3

1200

4

1400

5

1600

Use the triangular cursor speed button, located between

your copy and paste buttons, to select your cursor speed

and precision. There are five speed selections to choose

from ranging 800 dpi to 1600 dpi. The string of five lights

over the button indicates the current cursor speed.

You may want to start with a lower cursor speed until you

get used to your RollerMouse Free2.

Quick and easy cursor speed selection

You can adjust the amount of pressure required to perform a

mouse click. Use the click-force tension slider located under

your RollerMouse Free2. Simply slide it until you find the

tension that works best for you.

Some find it easier to start with high rollerbar tension to

avoid accidential clicking while typing. Once familar with your

RollerMouse Free2, you may find it faster with a softer click

(ie. lower roller click force tension).

Adjust the click response of the rollerbar

If you find you have moved the rollerbar all the way to

the left or right, but you’d like to continue moving your

cursor, don’t worry. Simply force the rollerbar slightly

further in your intended direction until you hear a

gentle click. This activates the end detection and the

cursor moves to the end of the screen. Release the

rollerbar when the cursor is where you want it.

If you find your cursor is too often out of the rollerbar’s

range, it may be that your selected cursor speed is too

low for the way you work. Simply make the necessary

adjustments referred to on the previous page.

End detection helps cursor reach everywhere

In most cases, there is no need to install a driver to

use the seven pre-programmed buttons. But with a

driver it is possible for you to customize these button

functions. To find out more and download your driver,

go to

www.rollermouse.com/driver

Customize your button settings