Kensington Pocket Mouse Driver 72214
KENSINGTON POCKETMOUSE OPTICAL WIRELESS MINI DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 - This is enough instruction if you're satisfied with the default plug-and-play settings, but if you want to activate the mouse's other features.
Hi softfir, I have never used one of those mice personally but those small ones should be designed the same way when it comes to the battery door. If you looked on the bottom of the mouse and there is no indication of a battery door, there may be a hidden door on the top of the mouse. Try this and see if it works: Turn the mouse around with the label facing upside-down. Holding it with both hands, place your thumbs on the left and right side a little below the Kensington label.
Using your thumbs, push the top of the mouse forward to see if the cover comes off easily and reveals the battery compartment. Good luck and let me know if this helps, Dragon PC Training & Repair Answered on Mar 02, 2013. The first thing you gotta do is insert two AAA batteries into the mouse. The batteries are supplied -- and in my case at least, they were Energizers -- but the battery cover is very difficult to get off. All I can tell you is -- keep pressing down and forward, like the instructions say, and eventually you'll get it. You just might sweat off several pounds first.
The next issue could have been avoided if the instructions had simply told me what NOT to do. (I subsequently emailed Kensington and WAS told NOT to do it.) To connect the cordless mouse, you plug a tiny receiver into the USB port in lieu of a cord. But you MUST use a port on the computer itself. You CANNOT plug the receiver into a USB hub.
If you try to, the receiver's pilot light will light up, but you won't be able to establish a link with the mouse. With the receiver properly connected, establishing the link involves simply pressing a button on the receiver, then pressing the 'connect' button on the mouse. Message blocking active on android. When you press the receiver button, the pilot light starts to blink. When you establish the link, the pilot light glows steadily, but flickers each time you move the mouse.
The linking procedure is simple enough, except that the `connect' button is recessed into the bottom of the mouse, and thus needs a pen or some similar object to press it. After doing all this, I still thought the mouse wasn't working properly, but to be fair, this issue WAS covered in the instructions. This optical mouse is picky about the surfaces you use it on.
It turns out that the worst surface to use is a black, reflective one -- which exactly describes my computer table. After putting the mouse on a sheet of white paper, everything was fine.
I have to say, though, that this was NOT an issue with the optical mouse I'd been using -- which is probably why I glossed over that part of the instructions. Answered on Mar 05, 2011. Wireless Installation Plug in the receiver to your usb port. Install batteries to mouse. To establish a wireless connection, press the connect button on the end of the receiver. Then, press the connect button on the bottom of the mouse. Click a button on the mouse to go.
Repeat this procedure when replacing the batteries. IMPORTANT: This wireless device is similar to an FM radio, by adjusting the antenna you can get better reception.
You may also want to experiment with different locations and positions of the receiver. The little light on the receiver should light up and flash fast untill it sees the mouse signal. Answered on Nov 18, 2010.