Ergonomic guidelines, Troubleshooting, Your mouse doesn’t work – RocketFish RF-WTRMS User Manual

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Ergonomic guidelines

Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to
nerves, tendons, and muscles may be related to repetitive
motion, an improperly set up work area, incorrect body
posture, and poor work habits.
To reduce the risk of injury, follow these precautions:

• Stand, stretch, and move around several times every

hour.

• Switch hands while performing tasks. Use shortcut keys

on the keyboard to avoid repetitive or awkward mouse
movements.

• Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows at your sides.
• Adjust the keyboard’s position so that you don’t have to

stretch to reach it.

• Adjust your position so that you don’t have to bend your

wrists to type. Avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge.

• If you feel discomfort or numbness in your hands, wrists,

arms, shoulders, neck, or back while typing, consult a
qualified medical professional.

Troubleshooting

Your mouse doesn’t work

• Make sure that the polarity of the batteries is correct. The

positive (+) and negative (-) ends of each battery must
match the positive (+) and negative (-) connections in
the battery compartment.

• Make sure that the receiver’s USB plug is firmly

connected to the USB port on your computer.

• Make sure that the appropriate device drivers are

installed.

• Make sure that you have made a radio link between the

mouse and its receiver.

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