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First connection to a PC
The NACON GM-105 optical mouse is a so-called plug'n'play device. This means
that the required drivers are automatically installed when you connect it to your
computer for the first time. Procedure:
• Turn on your computer. Wait for it to finish starting up and go to your Windows
desktop.
• Find an unused USB port on your PC and plug in the USB cable of your NACON
GM-105 mouse.
• Windows will detect the new device and start installing the required drivers after
a few seconds. This process is represented by a small icon in the taskbar.
• The duration of the installation depends on the speed of your system. When the
installation is complete, the icon with change appearance. You can now use your
mouse.
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Changing the resolution
The NACON GM-105 uses an optical sensor to track your movements and sends
this information to your PC. This sensor can work at different resolutions. The
higher the resolution, the faster your movements will be on the screen, but you
may also find it harder to place the cursor on a specific spot on the screen. Press
the DPI modifier located under the mouse wheel to switch between 4 different
resolutions: 800/1200/1600/2400 DPI.
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Troubleshooting
The mouse does not install properly when it is plugged into the USB port.
Unplug the mouse from your PC and wait a few moments. Then plug it in again to another
USB port.
My NACON GM-105 does not correctly detect my movements.
The performance of the optical sensor can be affected by the surface on which the NACON
GM-105 is used. This is because certain materials reflect the light from the sensor better
than others. Mouse mats provide the best performance possible.
After using the product for a while, the sensor window can become obstructed by dust
and dirt, thereby reducing its performance. Remove the dust from the window to solve this
problem.
In some conditions this product may be interfered with by Radio Frequency transmissions,
from equipment in close proximity, and the connection will be lost. Re-connection will happen
when the Radio Frequency transmission has stopped
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