Ouse, Peration – X10 Wireless Technology MK19A User Manual

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To install the JR21A Mouse Receiver:
First shut down and turn off your PC.

Unplug your mouse and plug the mouse

Receiver into your PC’s mouse port (use

the enclosed adapter if you have a PS/2

port). Plug your existing mouse into the

socket on the Receiver. Set the switch on

the Receiver to the front position. Turn on

your PC.
IMPORTANT: You cannot connect the

Mouse Receiver to a PS/2 port while the

PC is turned on. If you try this, your PC

will not recognize your mouse. You can

attach the Receiver to a serial port while

the PC is turned on but you will then

need to re-boot your computer.
Wait for about 10 seconds after re-

booting. Now you can use the JR20A

remote as a wireless mouse. You use the

mouse pad on the front of the remote to

move the cursor around the PC screen,

and use the buttons on the back of the

remote as the left and right mouse

buttons. It’s that simple!

left mouse button
(on back)

right mouse button

(on back)

mouse pad

You can, at any time, still use your

existing mouse, which always overrides

the Mouse Remote. If you want to stop

the JR21A receiver from receiving signals

from the Mouse Remote for a period of

time, set the switch on the JR21A to the

back position. Remember to set it back to

the front position next time you want to

use the Mouse Remote.
Using the Mouse Remote to move the

cursor around the screen and open and

close applications is very easy to do and

allows you, for example, to give PC

presentations from across the room.

To serial port

on your PC

To your serial

mouse

To PS/2 port on

your PC (using

supplied adapter)

To your PS/

2 mouse

If you have a PS/2 mouse....

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PERATION

The MK19A kit consists of a remote

control (JR20A) and a wireless receiver

(JR21A). The remote control sends

wireless RF signals (from up to 40 ft.

away) to the receiver which is connected

to your PC. You plug the receiver into the

serial or PS/2 port on your PC and plug

your regular mouse into the socket on the

receiver.
If you have a serial mouse....

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