X10 Wireless Technology MK19A User Manual

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Tray Icon not visible (Windows 95):
• The X-10 mouse driver included with

the system has not been installed, or

the Mouse Remote has not been

detected. Check that the driver has

been installed and that all mouse

connections have been made

correctly.

• You might have selected close from

the Menu that comes up when you

click on the tray icon. Select Start,

then Programs, then Remote, then

Remote Mouse Buttons, to again show

the Mouse Remote tray icon.

Note: speed, mouse trails, etc. can be

set from the Remote Mouse Properties

Sheet in the Control Panel. If the tray icon

is NOT visible in the system tray (because

you closed it) then a Configure button will

be available in the properties sheet

allowing you to configure the Mouse

Remote Buttons from there. If the tray icon

IS visible in the system tray there is no

Configure button in the Properties Sheet

so the Mouse Remote Buttons can be set

by clicking on the tray icon and then

selecting Configure.
Refer to the online help for more

information.
More information on X-10 products can

be found at
http://www.x10.com
Software updates and bug fixes for the

Mouse Remote software can be found at
http://www.x10-beta.com/Mouse (case

sensitive).

Mouse related problems:

No mouse control (even the standard

mouse) or no cursor in Windows:
• Ensure that the JR21A Mouse Receiver

is plugged into your serial or PS/2

port and your mouse is plugged into

the receiver.

• Ensure that the switch on the JR21A is

on (forward).

• Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A

into your serial port that you have a

serial mouse plugged into the JR21A.

• Ensure that if you plugged the JR21A

into your PS/2 port that you have a

PS/2 mouse plugged into the JR21A.

• Ensure that a compatible driver is

loaded (i.e. the Windows default

driver or the X-10 driver).

• Mice that provide additional functions

(e.g. the Intellimouse

™

) cannot be

used in the same port as the Mouse

Remote. In this case, attach the

Mouse Remote to a different port

(Windows 95).

• A DOS driver might be loaded and

could be leaving the system in an

unknown state before Windows

starts. Remove all DOS mouse

drivers, and restart Windows.

Cursor jumps when a button on the

Mouse Remote is pressed:
• The X-10 mouse driver included with

the system has not been installed.

Install it as shown on page 16.

Cursor movement seems slow or

sluggish:
• Try different speed settings in the

Remote Mouse Properties Sheet in the

Control Panel.

Cursor seems to run around the screen

by itself, selecting menus and bringing

up screens:
• Caused by loss of PS/2 mouse data

synchronization. Change the mouse

driver to X-10 Remote PS/2 Mouse

Driver (Resync).

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