Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, Model K80-00004. Please read this manual thoroughly before using your device.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
- Kaiwhiwhi Ahokore
- 2 Pahiko AA (kua whakauruhia i mua, kua whakauruhia motuhake ranei)

Image: Retail packaging of the Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, showing the mouse and receiver.
Tatūnga
1. Whakauruhia nga Patahiko
- Rapua te wahanga pākahiko kei raro o te kiore.
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Whakauruhia nga pākahiko AA e rua, kia tika te polarity (+/-).
- Katia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, showing the top buttons and scroll wheel. The battery compartment is on the underside.
2. Connect the Wireless Receiver
- Monohia te kaiwhiwhi ahokore USB ki tētahi tauranga USB e wātea ana i tō rorohiko.
- Allow your operating system to detect and install the necessary drivers. This process is usually automatic.
- For optimal performance, ensure the receiver is placed at least 12 inches away from other wireless devices or large metal objects.
3. Optional Software Installation (IntelliPoint)
- While not required for basic functionality, installing Microsoft IntelliPoint software provides advanced customization options for your mouse buttons and scroll wheel.
- Refer to the Microsoft support website for the latest IntelliPoint software compatible with your operating system.
4. Set Orientation (Calibration)
- After initial setup, it is recommended to perform an "Orientation Set" or calibration if available through the IntelliPoint software or your operating system's mouse settings. This helps optimize tracking performance.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue is designed for comfortable and precise navigation.
Nga Mahi Taketake
- Pāwhiri Mauī: Pātene matua mō te tīpako i ngā tūemi, te whakatuwheratanga files, me te taunekeneke ki te pūmanawa.
- Pāwhiri Matau: Pātene tuarua hei uru atu ki ngā tahua horopaki me ngā kōwhiringa atu.
- Panuku Wira: Hurihia te wira ki runga, ki raro ranei hei panuku i nga tuhinga me te web pages. The scroll wheel may also function as a clickable button for additional commands, depending on software configuration.
Mahi Ahokore
- The mouse operates wirelessly up to 6 feet (approximately 1.8 meters) from its receiver.
- Optical technology scans the desktop surface for precise cursor movement without the need for a mouse pad on most surfaces.
- The mouse is designed for comfortable use with either the right or left hand.

Whakaahua: Koki view of the Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, highlighting its ergonomic shape and blue/silver design.
Te tiaki
Whakakapinga Pūhiko
- The mouse requires two AA batteries.
- When battery power is low, your computer may display a notification (if IntelliPoint software is installed) or mouse performance may degrade.
- Replace batteries as described in the "Install Batteries" section under Setup.
- Always use fresh, high-quality batteries for optimal performance.
Te horoi
- To clean the mouse, gently wipe the surface with a soft, damp kakahu.
- A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga kai horoi horoi, na te mea ka pakaru te mutunga.
- Kia tino mohio kei uru he wai ki roto i ngā wāhanga o roto o te kiore.
Travel Considerations
- The Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse is a transmitting device. When traveling by air, it is recommended to remove the batteries from the mouse before boarding to comply with airline regulations regarding electronic devices.
Raparongoā
Mouse Not Responding or Lagging
- Tirohia nga Pikohiko: Me whakarite kia tika te whakaurunga o nga pākahiko me te nui o te utu. Whakakapihia mehemea e tika ana.
- Check Receiver Connection: Ensure the wireless receiver is securely plugged into a functioning USB port. Try a different USB port.
- Tata: Ensure the mouse is within 6 feet of the receiver. Reduce obstacles between the mouse and receiver.
- pokanoa: Other wireless devices (e.g., Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones) can cause interference. Move the receiver away from such devices.
- Mata: Ensure the mouse is used on a suitable surface. Highly reflective or transparent surfaces may affect optical tracking.
- Re-sync: Some wireless mice have a re-sync button on both the mouse and receiver. Consult the full product manual or Microsoft support for specific re-sync procedures for this model if issues persist.
Clicking Issues
- If clicks are not registering or require multiple presses, check for physical obstructions or debris around the buttons.
- Me mohio kei te kaha te kiore me te hono.
Pūmanawa Hototahi
- The IntelliPoint software may have specific operating system requirements. For example, older versions may not be compatible with newer operating systems like Windows Vista or later.
- Always download the latest software from the official Microsoft support webpaetukutuku mō tō pūnaha whakahaere motuhake.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | K80-00004 |
| Waitohu | Microsoft |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ahokore |
| Huringa Huringa | Optical |
| Tae | Blue / Silver |
| Pūhiko | 2 pākahiko AA (kei roto) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 13.6 hekere (tata ki te 385.5 karamu) |
| Hunga Hua | 9.3 x 8.9 x 2.1 inihi (tata ki te 23.6 x 22.6 x 5.3 cm) |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Akuhata 1, 2002 |
Nga korero Whakaputanga
According to the legal disclaimer, this product is sold without a warranty. Please refer to your point of purchase for any return or exchange policies.
Tautoko
For further assistance, driver downloads, or updated information regarding your Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue, please visit the official Microsoft support webpae.
You can typically find support resources by searching for "Microsoft support" and your product model number (K80-00004).





