Set the switch on the bottom of the mouse to “ON.” Connect to the Bluetooth device via the computer. For more information, please refer to the HE Red mouse manual.
The DPI button is located on the bottom of the mouse and is labeled ‘DPI’. 1 click changes the DPI 1 time. The DPI can be adjusted from 500-1750. Tip: A lower cursor speed encourages mouse movement from the arm and prevents stressful repetitive movements from the wrist.
– Go via the Windows menu to ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Devices’.
– See if the row displayed says ‘Bluetooth’
– If so, check whether Bluetooth is really ‘on’
Note: Now do not use a Bluetooth dongle, otherwise no connection will be possible!
– From the Windows menu, go to ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Devices’.
– Switch Bluetooth to ‘on’.
– Ensure that your new device is sufficiently charged.
– Press and hold the sync button on the bottom of the device until the blue light blinks.
– Select the mouse from the displayed row on the computer screen to connect it to the computer.
This is not due to the mouse, but to the computer. There are often 2 causes for this:
-Multiple Bluetooth devices are connected to the computer. As a result, the computer can occasionally process the Bluetooth information from the mouse with a delay. The mouse cursor then seems to stutterer. This usually resolves itself within a minute and the mouse will work normally again.
– The computer has many programmes to load at the same time. As a result, the mouse’s Bluetooth information is processed with lower priority and thus delayed. Usually this resolves itself within a minute and the mouse will work normally again.