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           Contents
           Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
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               HEALTH WARNING
           Use of a keyboard or mouse may be linked to serious injuries or disorders.
           When using a computer, as with many activities, you may experience occasional discomfort in your
           hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, if you experience symptoms such
           as persistent or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, burning sensation,
           or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH
           PROFESSIONAL, even if symptoms occur when you are not working at your computer. Symptoms like
           these can be associated with painful and sometimes permanently disabling injuries or disorders of the
           nerves, muscles, tendons, or other parts of the body. These musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) include
           carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, and other conditions.
           While researchers are not yet able to answer many questions about MSDs, there is general agreement
           that many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including: overall health, stress and how one
           copes with it, medical and physical conditions, and how a person positions and uses his or her body
           during work and other activities (including use of a keyboard or mouse). The amount of time a person
           performs an activity may also be a factor.
           Some guidelines that may help you work more comfortably with your computer and possibly reduce
           your risk of experiencing an MSD can be found in the “Healthy Computing Guide” installed with this
           device’s software. If this device did not come with software, see the “Healthy Computing Guide” section
           of the “Getting Started” manual. You can also access the “Healthy Computing Guide” at
           www.microsoft.com/hardware or (in the United States only) by calling 1 (800) 360-7561 to request a
           CD at no charge.
           If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or medical or physical condition may be
           related to MSDs, see a qualified health professional.

           Warning
           To protect against risk of fire, bodily injury, electric shock or damage to the equipment:
           ●   Do not immerse any part of this product in water or other liquid.
           ●   Do not spray liquid on this product or allow excess liquid to drip inside.
           ●   Do not use this product if it has sustained any type of damage.
           ●   Disconnect this product or remove its batteries before cleaning.




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           Welcome
           Congratulations on your purchase of a Microsoft® wireless mouse, which includes:

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            1   Wireless mouse
            2   Receiver (desktop or notebook version, depending on your mouse model)
            3   One or more batteries for your wireless mouse, depending on your mouse model
            4   This Getting Started manual

           Important Check the system requirements (located on the packaging) to make
           sure that your system is compatible with the product that you purchased.




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      1    Insert the Batteries
           Whenever you insert batteries, always make sure that each of them is new.
           Alkaline batteries provide maximum battery life and are included in the package.

           Desktop Mouse                                Notebook Mouse
               1 Remove the battery compartment           1 Press the Microsoft Optical
                 cover.                                     Technology Logo button on
                                                            the top of the mouse, and then
               2 Insert the batteries, making sure          remove the battery compartment
                 to correctly orient the positive (+)       cover.
                 and negative (–) ends as specified
                 by the battery compartment               2 Insert the battery, making sure to
                 labels.                                    correctly orient the positive (+)
                                                            and negative (–) ends as specified
                                                            by the battery compartment
                                                            labels.




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    2      Position the Wireless Mouse and Receiver
           For optimum performance, position the receiver away from any items that might
           cause interference, such as computer monitors, large metal objects (including
           metal furniture), desktop fans, or fluorescent lights. Make sure that the distance
           between the mouse and receiver is within the wireless range specified in the
           following graphics.




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                        Desktop mouse positioning              Notebook mouse positioning




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      3    Connect the Receiver to the Computer
           ● Turn on your computer, and then plug the rectangular
             USB connector into your computer’s rectangular USB
             port.
           Important If you’re running Windows® 98, you may be
           prompted to insert the Windows 98 CD when you plug the             USB connector
           connector into your computer’s USB port. The required USB
           driver is located in the Win98 folder of the Windows 98 CD.

      4    Test the Mouse
           Try using the mouse. If it doesn’t work as expected, make sure that you
           completed the following procedures as specified earlier in these instructions:
           ● The battery or batteries are new and inserted correctly.
           ● The receiver and mouse are correctly positioned within their wireless range
             and there are no nearby items that might cause interference.
           ● The receiver is correctly connected to the computer.
           If the mouse is still not working, try reconnecting the mouse to the receiver.
           To reconnect the mouse to the receiver
           1 Make sure that the mouse and receiver are positioned as specified earlier in
             this manual.
           2 Press the button on the receiver, and then immediately press the Connect
             button on the bottom of the mouse. Using the tip of a pen may make it easier
             to press smaller buttons.




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           Important Before boarding any aircraft, remove the batteries from the wireless
           mouse or snap the receiver into its slot on the bottom of the notebook mouse
           (turning it off). The wireless mouse can transmit radio frequency (RF) energy,
           much like a cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed and the mouse is
           activated either by touch or button press. The notebook mouse can transmit RF
           energy whenever batteries are installed and the receiver is detached from its slot
           on the bottom of the mouse (turning it on).

           Storing the Receiver in the Mouse
           (notebook mouse models only)
           For added portability or when the mouse isn’t in use, you can
           snap the receiver into its slot on the bottom of the mouse.
           Attaching the receiver to the mouse in this way automatically
           turns the mouse off.




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           Healthy Computing Guide
                             Introduction
                             This guide is designed to help you be more comfortable and
                             productive while using your computer. It may also help you reduce
                             your risk of experiencing painful and disabling injuries or disorders
                             described in the Health Warning earlier in this manual.
           It only takes a moment to read, but the benefits can be lasting.
           For information about arranging your workstation and developing habits
           that may help to reduce your risk of experiencing an MSD, read this “Healthy
           Computing Guide.” Because there are a variety of factors that may contribute
           to MSDs, this guide cannot provide everything you need to know to prevent an
           MSD or reduce your risk of experiencing one. For some people, following the
           suggestions may reduce their risk of experiencing an MSD. For others, it may
           not. However, many people experience greater comfort and productivity when
           following these suggestions. Keep in mind that this guide is not a substitute
           for the advice of a qualified health professional or an employer health policy
           or program. If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, or
           medical or physical condition may be related to MSDs, see a qualified health
           professional.
           Position Yourself
           Whether you are working or playing, it is important to avoid awkward postures
           and position your body comfortably. Not only can this improve your overall
           productivity, it may help you avoid musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Keep in
           mind that changing your posture during extended tasks may also help you avoid
           discomfort and fatigue.




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           When working or playing at the computer, adapt your surroundings and arrange
           your computing equipment to promote a comfortable and relaxed body posture.
           Setting up your workstation to avoid discomfort depends on your unique body
           size and work environment. However, the following suggestions may help to
           provide you with a more comfortable environment.
           To support your back, try the following:
           ● Use a chair that supports your lower back
             (see detail 1 ).
           ● Adjust your work surface and chair height to
             assume a comfortable and natural body
             posture (see detail 2 ).
           To promote comfortable leg postures,
           try the following:
           ● Clear away items from beneath your desk to
             allow comfortable leg positioning and
             movement.
           ● Use a footrest if your feet do not rest comfortably on the floor.




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           To minimize reaching and to promote comfortable shoulder and arm
           postures, try the following:
           ● Place your keyboard and mouse or
             trackball at the same height; these
             should be at about elbow level. Your
             upper arms should fall relaxed at your
             sides (see detail 3 ).
           ● When typing, center your keyboard in
             front of you with your mouse or
             trackball located close to it (see detail   4   ).
           ● Place frequently used items comfortably
             within arm’s reach (see detail 5 ).
           To promote proper wrist and finger
           postures, try the following:
           ● Keep your wrists straight while typing and
             while using a mouse or trackball. Avoid
             bending your wrists up, down, or to the
             sides. If your keyboard has legs, extend them
             if this helps you maintain a comfortable and
             straight wrist position.
           ● Type with your hands and wrists floating
             above the keyboard, so that you can use
             your whole arm to reach for distant keys
             instead of stretching your fingers.




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           To minimize neck bending and twisting, try the following:
           ● Position the top of the screen near eye level
             (see detail 6 ). Bifocal wearers may need to
             lower the screen or talk to a qualified health
             professional about glasses customized for
             computer work.
           ● Center your monitor in front of you. If you
             refer to your documents more frequently than
             your monitor, consider placing your
             documents directly in front of you and the
             monitor slightly to the side.
           ● Consider using a document holder to position
             your documents near eye level.
           To minimize eye strain, try the following:
           ● Position your monitor about an arm’s length away from you when seated
             comfortably in front of it.
           ● Avoid glare by placing your monitor away from light sources that produce
             glare, or use window blinds to control light levels.
           ● Remember to clean your screen. If you wear glasses, clean them also.
           ● Adjust your monitor’s brightness and contrast.
           ● Adjust onscreen font sizes to make viewing more comfortable for you,
             if your computer program has this feature.
           Go Lightly
           Physical forces continuously interact with our bodies. We may think that only
           high-impact forces, such as car crashes, are likely to injure our bodies. However,
           low-impact forces may also result in injuries, discomfort, and fatigue if they are
           repeated or experienced over long periods of time.
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           Some types of low-impact forces include:
           Dynamic force: A force that you exert through movement, such as pressing the
           keys while typing or clicking the mouse buttons.
           Static force: A force that you maintain for a period of time, such as holding your
           mouse or cradling the phone.
           Contact force: A force that occurs when you rest on an edge or hard surface,
           such as resting your wrists on the edge of your desk.
           To reduce the effects of low-impact forces on your body, try the
           following:
           ● Type with a light touch, keeping your hands and fingers relaxed, because it
             takes little effort to activate keyboard keys.
           ● Use a light touch when clicking a mouse button or when using a joystick or
             other gaming controller.
           ● Hold the mouse with a relaxed hand
             and do not grip the mouse tightly.
           ● Avoid resting your palms or wrists on
             any type of surface while typing (see
             detail 7 ). The palm rest, if provided,
             should only be used during breaks from
             typing.
           ● Relax your arms and hands when you
             are not typing or using your mouse. Do
             not rest your arms and hands on edges,
             such as the edge of your desk.
           ● Adjust your chair so the seat does not
             press into the back of your knees (see
             detail 8 ).

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           Take Breaks
           Taking breaks can help your body recover from any activity and may help you
           avoid MSDs. The length and frequency of breaks that are right for you depend
           on the type of work you are doing. Stopping the activity and relaxing is one way
           to take a break, but there are other ways, also. For example, just changing tasks -
           perhaps from sitting while typing to standing while talking on the phone can help
           some muscles relax while others remain productive.
           To vary your daily activities and to work productively, try the following:
           ● Plan your work and play so that you are not doing the same thing for extended
             periods of time (such as performing the same activity or using the same part of
             your body).
           ● Use different input devices, such as your mouse and keyboard, to accomplish
             the same task. For example, to perform a scrolling task, you can use the wheel
             on the mouse and the arrow keys on the keyboard.
           ● Work more efficiently by using software and hardware features to reduce your
             effort and increase your productivity. For example, you can press the Windows
             logo key to open the Windows Start menu.
           ● Learn about software and hardware features by reading the information that
             accompanied these products. For example, if you frequently highlight text,
             activate the mouse ClickLock feature.




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           Be Healthy
           A healthy lifestyle can help you perform and enjoy your everyday activities,
           including the time spent at your computer. Also, learning more about your
           health is an important step in staying comfortable and productive while using
           your computer.
           To help maintain good health, try the following:
           ● Eat a balanced diet and get adequate rest.
           ● Exercise for overall fitness and to improve the strength and flexibility of your
             body. Consult a qualified health professional to help you choose the stretches
             and exercises that are right for you.
           ● Learn to manage stress. One way to reduce stress at work is to plan your work
             area and schedule so that noise and distractions are kept to a minimum.
           ● See a qualified health professional if you have questions about how your
             medical and physical conditions may be related to MSDs. While researchers
             are not yet able to answer many questions about MSDs, there is general
             agreement that many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including
             previous injuries, diabetes, hormonal changes (such as pregnancy), and
             rheumatoid arthritis.
           Conclusion
           Learning more about working comfortably and productively, as well as your
           overall health, are important ways to help you enjoy your computing experience.




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           Microsoft Product Support Services
           If you have a question about your Microsoft hardware product, do the following:
           ● Check the system requirements for your product (located on the packaging) to
               make sure your system is compatible.
           ● Read through this manual.
           ● For additional product information, go to the Microsoft Hardware Web site at:
               www.microsoft.com/hardware
           ● For up-to-date help about using or troubleshooting your device, go to the
               Microsoft Product Support Services Web site at:
               http://support.microsoft.com
           ● See the customer support options in this section to find the appropriate
               support option.
           Customer Support Options
           Product Name:        Microsoft Mouse Products
           OEM Distributed:     If this product came with a new computer or
                                device, the hardware manufacturer provides technical
                                support. Please contact your manufacturer directly
                                for support.
           Self-Help Support: Search our Knowledge Base, watch videos for
                              solving common problems, and download available
                              updates by visiting
                              http://support.microsoft.com
           Chat & E-mail        Chat immediately, or send an e-mail message to a
           Support:             Microsoft Support Professional by visiting
                                http://support.microsoft.com
                                Note that e-mail response may be delayed by
                                several hours.

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           Phone Support:             In the United States, call (866) 833-7088
                                      In Canada, call (800) 876-8533
                                      For all other regions, see the “International Technical
                                      Support Numbers” later in this section.
           TTY Users:                 In the United States, call (800) 892-5234
                                      In Canada, call (866) 857-9850
                                      For all other regions, see the “International Technical
                                      Support Numbers” later in this section.
           Conditions:                Microsoft support services are subject to then-current
                                      prices, terms, and conditions, which are subject to change
                                      without notice. Toll charges may apply to all non-toll-free
                                      numbers listed.
           International Technical Support Numbers (partial list only):
           Note For regional support policy details and more, go to
           http://support.microsoft.com/international.aspx and select your country or
           region from the list. If there is no Microsoft subsidiary office in your country
           or region, please contact the establishment from which you obtained your
           Microsoft product.

           Patent Information
           United States and/or international patents pending.




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           Important Battery Information
           Caution Use and replace only with AA (LR6) Alkaline, Zinc-Carbon, or Zinc-Chloride Batteries.

           General Precautions
           ●   Keep batteries out of reach of children.
           ●   Insert the batteries in the proper direction as indicated by the positive (+) and negative (-) markings
               on the battery and battery compartment.
           ●   Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types (for example, carbon and alkaline
               batteries).
           ●   Always remove old, weak, or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them in
               accordance with Local and National Disposal Regulations.
           ●   If a battery leaks, remove all batteries and recycle or dispose of them in accordance with the battery
               manufacturer’s instructions and Local and National Disposal Regulations. Before inserting new
               batteries, thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp paper towel, or follow the battery
               manufacturer’s recommendations for cleanup. If fluid from the battery comes into contact with skin
               or clothes, flush skin with water immediately.
           ●   Remove the batteries if your device is to be stored for an extended period of time without being
               used.

           Special Precautions
           The precautions below are to prevent the sudden release of electrolytes, which these prohibited actions
           can cause:
           ●   Do not install the batteries incorrectly. Carefully observe the positive (+) and negative (-) markings
               on the battery for proper installation.
           ●   Do not open, puncture, or mutilate the batteries.
           ●   Do not heat batteries.
           ●   Do not use a fire to dispose of batteries.
           Released battery electrolyte is corrosive, can cause damage to the eyes and skin, and may be toxic if
           swallowed.




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           Regulatory Information
           Tested to comply with FCC (U.S. Federal Communications Commission) Standards. For home or office
           use. Not intended for use in machinery, medical or industrial applications. Any changes or
           modifications not expressly approved by Microsoft could void the user’s authority to operate this
           device.
           This product is for use with NRTL Listed (UL, CSA, ETL, etc.), and/or IEC/EN 60950 compliant (CE
           marked) Information Technology equipment. No serviceable parts included.
           This device is rated as a commercial product for operation at +41ºF (+5ºC) to +95ºF (+35ºC).
           This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
           (FCC) rules, Canadian ICES-003, RSS-Gen, RSS-210 and RSS-310. Operation is subject to the following
           two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
           interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
           Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme aux normes NMB-003, CNR-Gen, CNR-210 et CNR-
           310 du Canada. Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne
           peut pas provoquer d’interférences nuisibles et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue,
           y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement non désiré.
           Microsoft Corporation; One Microsoft Way; Redmond, WA 98052-6399; U.S.A.
           United States: (800) 426-9400 Canada: (800) 933-4750

           RF Technical Specifications
           RF output power: < 54 dBµV/m at 3 m
           Keyboard with two channels – RF frequencies: 27.095MHz (channel 1), 27.195MHz (channel 2)
           Keyboard with a single channel – RF frequency: 27.195MHz
           Mouse with two channels – RF frequencies: 27.045MHz (channel 1), 27.145MHz (channel 2)
           Mouse with a single channel – RF frequency: 27.145MHz




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           Information About LED Devices
           This product has been evaluated to comply with International Standard                 Class 1 LED product
           IEC 60825-1:1993/A2:2001.
           This product uses LEDs that are inherently Class 1.

           Information About Laser Devices
           This device complies with International Standard IEC 60825-1:2001-08 for a Class 1 laser product. This
           device also complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.
           50, dated July 26, 2001.
           ●   This device emits a collimated (parallel) beam of infrared light (invisible to the user).
           ●   Maximum output of the laser radiation: < 716 microwatts (at 832 nanometers) to 834 microwatts (at
               865 nanometers).
           ●   Emitted laser wavelength(s): nominal: 850 nanometers, range: (832-865 nanometers).
           ●   This optical device has no serviceable parts.
           Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
           herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
           ●   Do not disassemble the device.
           ●   Do not use the device outside of its specified operating temperature range +41ºF (+5ºC) to +95ºF
               (+35ºC). If the device is exposed to an environment outside of its prescribed operation, unplug the
               device or remove the batteries (if wireless) and allow the temperature to stabilize within the specified
               operating range before using the device.
           A Class 1 laser product is safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions
                                                                                                   CLASS 1 INVISIBLE
           of operation as described by IEC 60825-1 and 21 CFR 1040.10. However,
                                                                                                    LASER PRODUCT
           it is recommended that you not direct the laser beam (which is emitted
           from the bottom of the mouse) at anyone’s eyes.                                        IEC 60825-1:2001-08


           Product Disposal Information
           Dispose of this product in accordance with local and national disposal regulations (if any),
           including those governing the recovery and recycling of waste electrical
           and electronic equipment (WEEE).




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           Declaration of Conformity
           We, the undersigned,
           Company:                   Microsoft Corporation
           Address:                   One Microsoft Way, Redmond WA 98052-6399
           Country:                   U.S.A.
           Telephone number:          +1 425-882-8080
           Fax number:                +1 425-936-7329
           Internet:                  http://www.microsoft.com
           declare that the following equipment:
           Product Description/
           Intended use:              27MHz low power wireless computer keyboard, pointing devices and
                                      associated receiver for home and office use
           EU/EFTA member states
           intended for use:          All EU/EFTA member states
           Restrictive use:           None
           Manufacturer:              Microsoft Corporation
           Brand:                     Microsoft
           Models:                    All 27MHz low power wireless computer keyboards, pointing devices and
                                      associated receivers
           are tested to and conform with the essential test suites included in the following standards:
           EN 300 220-3
           EN 301 489-03
           EN 60950
           EN 60825-1 1994/A2:2001
           and therefore complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive(s)
           1999/5/EC.




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           The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the
           following address:
           Company:                    Microsoft Ireland Operations Ltd.
           Address:                    Atrium Building Block B
                                       Carmenhall Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate, DUBLIN 18
           Country:                    Ireland
           Telephone number:           +353 1 295 3826
           Fax number:                 +353 1 706 4110
           Internet:                   http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/




           Limited Warranty
           IMPORTANT—PLEASE READ THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CAREFULLY TO UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS
           AND OBLIGATIONS! The term “Hardware Device” means the Microsoft hardware product. The term
           “You” means either an individual or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Limited Warranty
           as “You” and “Your”.
           A. WARRANTIES.
           1. Express Warranty. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty and in lieu of any other
           (if any) express warranties, Microsoft warrants that under normal use and service, on the date of
           acquisition as shown on Your receipt or similar proof of payment and for the period of time stated below
           for the applicable Hardware Device (hereafter each defined as the “Warranty Period”), that the Hardware
           Device will substantially conform with the accompanying Microsoft packaging and documentation. As to
           any defects discovered after the Warranty Period, there is no warranty or condition of any kind.
           Warranty Period:
           For all Microsoft keyboard and mouse desktop sets: Three (3) years
           For all Microsoft keyboard devices: Three (3) years
           For Microsoft mouse devices:
           Comfort Optical Mouse 3000; Wireless Optical Mouse 2000; Wireless Optical Mouse 1000; Optical
           Mouse 1000; Basic Mouse; Basic Notebook Optical Mouse; Compact Optical Mouse; Mobile Optical
           Mouse; Notebook Optical Mouse; Optical Mouse by Starck; Standard Wireless Optical Mouse; Wheel
           Mouse; Wheel Mouse Optical: Two (2) years




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           Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless
           Notebook Optical Mouse 5000; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000; Wireless Optical Mouse 3000;
           Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000; Notebook Optical Mouse 3000; Basic Optical Mouse; Cordless
           Wheel Mouse; IntelliMouse; IntelliMouse Explorer; IntelliMouse Trackball; Mouse 2.0; Optical Mouse;
           Trackball Optical; Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse; Wireless Optical Mouse; Wireless Wheel Mouse:
           Three (3) years
           Wireless Laser Mouse 6000; Wireless Optical Mouse 5000; IntelliMouse Optical; IntelliMouse Pro;
           IntelliMouse with IntelliEye; Trackball Explorer; Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer; IntelliMouse Explorer for
           Bluetooth; Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer with Fingerprint Reader: Five (5) years
           For other Microsoft devices:
           Microsoft Fingerprint Reader: Three (3) years
           This Limited Warranty does not cover, and no warranty of any kind is provided with respect to any
           subjective or aesthetic aspects of the Hardware Device. The express warranty stated above is the only
           express warranty made to You and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and
           conditions (except for any non-disclaimable implied warranties that exist), including any created by any
           other documentation or packaging. No information or suggestions (oral or in a record) given by
           Microsoft, its agents, affiliates or suppliers or its or their employees or agents, shall create a warranty or
           condition or expand the scope of this Limited Warranty.
           2. Limitation on Duration of Implied Warranties. If you are a consumer, You may also have an implied
           warranty and/or condition under the laws of some jurisdictions, which is hereby limited to the duration
           of the Warranty Period. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or
           condition lasts, so the foregoing limitation may not apply to You.
           B. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Subject to applicable law and the following, and provided that You return the
           Hardware Device to Your place of acquisition (or, if that place will not accept the return, to Microsoft)
           with a copy of Your receipt or other bona fide proof of payment during the Warranty Period, Microsoft
           will, at its option and as Your exclusive remedy for breach of this Limited Warranty and any implied
           warranties:
           repair or replace the defective Hardware Device; or
           make payment to You for the allowable damages that You incurred in reasonable reliance, but only up
           to the amount You paid (if any) for the Hardware Device less reasonable depreciation based on actual
           use.
           The above remedy is subject to the following:
           Any repaired or replaced Hardware Device will be new or refurbished or serviceably used, comparable
           in function and performance to the original Hardware Device, and may include third party items;
           Any Hardware Device repaired or replaced under this Limited Warranty will be warranted for the
           remainder of the original Warranty Period or 30 days from the date of shipment of the item back to
           You, whichever is longer.
           Except as otherwise required by legislation in Your jurisdiction, costs associated with transport
           (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at Your expense; and

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           Microsoft, its agents, affiliates and suppliers do not provide any warranties regarding any other services
           provided under this Limited Warranty and disclaim all duties (if any) of workmanlike effort or of lack of
           negligence regarding such services.
           C. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. The express warranty stated above is the only express warranty made to You
           and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (if any) including any
           created by any other documentation or packaging. No other warranties or conditions are made with
           respect to the Hardware Device or the warranty services by any person, including but not limited to
           Microsoft, its agents, affiliates and suppliers. No information (oral or written) or suggestions given by
           Microsoft, its agents or suppliers or its or their employees, shall create a warranty or condition or expand
           the scope of this Limited Warranty. Also, there is no warranty or condition of title, quiet enjoyment, or
           noninfringement in the Hardware Device. You may have greater rights existing under legislation in your
           jurisdiction.
           D. EXCLUSION OF OTHER DAMAGES.
           TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, MICROSOFT AND ITS AGENTS, AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS ARE
           NOT LIABLE FOR ANY:
           (i) CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES;
           (ii) DAMAGES OR LOSS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER RELATING TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS
           INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA OR PRIVACY OR CONFIDENTIALITY, ANY INABILITY TO USE ALL OR PART
           OF THE HARDWARE DEVICE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR ANY FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY (INCLUDING BUT
           NOT LIMITED TO ANY DUTY OF NEGLIGENCE, GOOD FAITH OR OF WORKMANLIKE EFFORT); OR
           (iii) INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE
           HARDWARE DEVICE. THE FOREGOING APPLIES EVEN IF MICROSOFT OR ANY AGENT, AFFILIATE OR
           SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES; AND EVEN IN THE
           EVENT OF FAULT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT OR PRODUCT LIABILITY,
           MISREPRESENTATION OR OTHER REASON.
           Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
           the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to You.
           E. EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE. This Limited Warranty shall not apply and Microsoft, its agents,
           affiliates and suppliers have no liability under this Limited Warranty if the Hardware Device:
           - is used for commercial purposes (including rental or lease);
           - is modified or tampered with;
           - is damaged by Acts of God, power surge, misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, wear and tear,
           mishandling, misapplication, or other causes unrelated to defects in the Hardware Device;
           - is damaged by programs, data, viruses, or files, or during shipments;
           - is not used in accordance with the accompanying documentation and use instructions; or
           - is repaired, modified or altered by other than a Microsoft authorized repair center and the
           unauthorized center causes or contributes to any defect or damage.



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           F. REGISTRATION. You need not register Your acquisition of the Hardware Device for the Limited
           Warranty to be effective.
           G. BENEFICIARY. To the extent allowed by applicable law, the Limited Warranty is only made to You, the
           first purchaser of the Hardware Device, and there are no third party beneficiaries of the Limited
           Warranty. It is not intended for and does not apply to anyone else (except as required by law),
           including anyone to whom You make any transfer of the Hardware Device.
           H. GOVERNING LAW; EXCLUSIVE FORUM. If You acquired the Hardware Device in the United States of
           America, all parts of this Limited Warranty shall be construed under and controlled by the laws of the
           State of Washington, U.S.A., and You irrevocably consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the
           federal courts sitting in King County, WA unless no federal subject matter jurisdiction exists, in which
           case You irrevocably consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the Superior Court of King County,
           WA. If You acquired the Hardware Device in Canada, except where expressly prohibited by local laws,
           the laws in force in the Province of Ontario, Canada apply and each of the parties hereto irrevocably
           attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any
           litigation which may arise hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of
           Ontario. If You acquired this Hardware Device outside of the countries listed above, then local laws
           may apply.
           I. FURTHER INFORMATION. Microsoft is the warrantor under this Limited Warranty. To receive
           instructions for obtaining performance of this Limited Warranty You must either contact the Microsoft
           subsidiary serving your country, or write to: Microsoft Sales Information Center, One Microsoft Way,
           Redmond, WA 98052-6399, USA, or visit Microsoft on the World Wide Web at
           http://www.microsoft.com.
           You must also:
           1. Submit proof of payment in the form of a bona fide, dated receipt, or invoice (or a copy) evidencing
           that You are the beneficiary of this Limited Warranty and that Your request for a remedy is made within
           the Warranty Period;
           2. Follow Microsoft’s shipping and other instructions if it determines that all or part of your Hardware
           Device requires return. To obtain the Limited Warranty performance, you must take or deliver the item
           in either its original packaging or packaging that provides an equal degree of protection to the
           location specified by Microsoft. Except as otherwise required by legislation in your jurisdiction, costs
           associated with transport (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at Your expense.
           Failure to follow the above instructions may result in delays, cause you to incur additional charges, or
           may void your warranty.




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           Information in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, is subject to
           change without notice. Unless otherwise noted, the example companies, organizations, products,
           domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places, and events depicted herein are fictitious, and no
           association with any real company, organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person,
           place, or event is intended or should be inferred. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the
           responsibility of the user. Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this document may be
           reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means
           (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express
           written permission of Microsoft Corporation.
           Microsoft may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property
           rights covering subject matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license
           agreement from Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these
           patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property.
           Microsoft Corporation grants the purchaser of this product the right to reproduce one (1) copy of this
           user manual for each Hardware Device you purchased in the package.
           ©2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
           Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
           United States and/or other countries.
           All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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             International Technical Support Numbers (partial list only):
             Note For regional support policy details and more, go to
             http://support.microsoft.com/international.aspx and select your country or
             region from the list. If there is no Microsoft subsidiary office in your country or
             region, please contact the establishment from which you obtained your Microsoft
             product.
             Argentina
             Servicios al Cliente: (5411) 4316-4600
             Fax: (5411) 4316-4698
             Soporte Técnico: (5411) 4316-4664
             Australia
             Technical Support Phone: 13 20 58
             Technical Support Fax: (61) (2) 9023 5021
             Bolivia
             Atencion al Cliente: 0800-2029
             Soporte Técnico: 0800-3443
             Brasil
             Teléfono: (55) (11) 5504-2155
             Fax: (55) (11) 5504-2227 / 5504-2228
             Teléfono de Soporte Técnico: (55)(11) 3444-6844
             Caribe
             Teléfono: (787) 268-8528
             Fax: (787) 273-3636
             Soporte Técnico: 1-877-672-3842
             Correo Electrónico para soporte técnico: mscasup@microsoft.com
             Centro de Servicios: (800) 297-5982, para códigos de áreas 787 & 809 solamente,
             506-298-2000 (para otras áreas)
             Correo Electrónico para Atención a Usuarios: msccatus@microsoft.com


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             Centroamérica
             Soporte Técnico: (506) 298-2020
             Correo Electrónico para soporte técnico: mscasup@microsoft.com
             Customer Service/Centro de Servicios: (506) 298-2000
             Customer Service E-mail/Correo Electrónico para Atención a Usuarios:
             msccatus@microsoft.com
             Chile
             Teléfono: 800-330-6000
             Colombia
             Teléfono: (571) 524-0404
             Para llamadas desde fuera de Bogotá: 9800-5-10595, 9800-9-10595
             Fax: (571) 524- 0405
             Ecuador
             Teléfono: (593) (2) 258 025
             PBX: (593) (2) 263-820
             Fax: (593) (2) 262-894
             France
             (33) (0) 825 827 829, followed by 0 and code 10 20 #
             Telex: MSPARIS 604322F
             Germany
             Standard Support (Installation and Handling): (01805) 67 22 55
             General information about Microsoft support in central Europe:
             Telephone: (01805) 25-1199
             Fax: (01805) 25-1191




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             Japan
             Microsoft Support Contact Center
             TEL: (81) (3) 5354-4700
             FAX: (81) (3) 5388-8253
             México
             Aplicaciones y Sistemas Operativos de Escritorio: (52) (5) 267-2199
             mslowend@msmexico.com.mx
             Herramientas de Desarrollo y Sistemas Avanzados: (52) (5) 267-2190
             mshighend@msmexico.com.mx
             Atención a Clientes: (52) (5) 267-2191 clientes@msmexico.com.mx
             Atención a Distribuidores: (52) (5) 267-2110 directmx@msmexico.com.mx
             Fax: (52) (5) 267-2119
             New Zealand
             Technical Support: (64) (9) 357-5575
             Panamá
             Soporte Técnico: (507) 298-2020
             Correo Electrónico para soporte técnico: mscasup@microsoft.com
             Centro de Servicios: (800) 506-0001
             Correo Electrónico para Atención a Usuarios: msccatus@microsoft.com
             Paraguay
             Microsoft Paraguay
             Atención al Cliente: +595 (21) 498190
             Soporte técnico: +595 (21) 495865




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             Perú
             Atención al Cliente - Microsoft: (511) 215-5002
             Soporte Técnico: (511) 215-5005
             InfoEmpresa: (511) 215-5006
             Información sobre Eventos: (511) 215-5010
             Fax: (511) 215-5004
             Puerto Rico
             Soporte Técnico: (787)-268-8528, 1-877-672-3842
             Correo Electrónico para soporte técnico: mscasup@microsoft.com
             Centro de Servicios: (800) 297 5982 para códigos de áreas 787 & 809 solamente
             Correo Electrónico para Atención a Usuarios: msccatus@microsoft.com
             South Africa
             Phone: (27) (11) 257 0000 or 0860225567 (inside South Africa)
             Technical Support Fax: (27) (11) 257-0424
             United Kingdom
             Tel: 0870 60 10 100
             Customers phoning from Ireland: +353 1 706 5353.
             Uruguay
             Soporte Técnico (598) 2-908-0998/1998
             Atención a Clientes: (598) 2-916-4445
             Atención a Canal: (598) 2-916-4446
             Venezuela
             Teléfono: (582) 276-0500
             Fax: (582) 276-0600
             Soporte Técnico: (58)(212)0500-MICROSOFT (0500-6427676)
             Correo Electronico para Atención al Cliente: msven@microsoft.com.ve
             Correo Electronico para Soporte Técnico: mssoporte@microsoft.com.ve
             Atencion al Canal: (58)(212)0800-MSCANAL (0800-6722625)
             Correo Electronico para Atencion al Canal: mscanal@microsoft.com.ve
             Registro de Eventos: (58)(212)0500-MSEVENTOS (0500-6738368)
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