1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the ECHTPower GM-F35S Ergonomic Wireless Mouse. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your new mouse. Designed for comfort and efficiency, this vertical mouse helps reduce wrist strain during extended use. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The ECHTPower GM-F35S is a 2.4GHz wireless ergonomic vertical mouse featuring a silent click design, adjustable DPI settings, and a rechargeable battery. Its unique vertical orientation promotes a natural hand and wrist posture, minimizing discomfort.

Image 2.1: ECHTPower GM-F35S Ergonomic Wireless Mouse. This image displays the grey vertical mouse from a front-top angle, highlighting its ergonomic shape and the integrated LED lighting.
Ihirangi mōkī:
- ECHTPower GM-F35S Ergonomic Wireless Mouse
- USB Receiver (stored in the mouse bottom)
- Momo-C Taura Whakapae
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Wae Kiore:

Image 2.2: Labeled diagram of the mouse components. This diagram shows the DPI button, scroll wheel, left button, right button, forward button, back button, neon light, indicator, and Type-C port, along with dimensions.
- Pātene Mauī: Taumahi pawhiri paerewa.
- Pātene Matau: Mahi pāwhiri-matau paerewa.
- Panuku Wira: For scrolling up and down.
- Patene DPI: Whakaritea te tairongo pehu.
- Pātene Whakamua: Ka whakatere whakamua ki roto web kaitirotiro ranei file kaihōpara.
- Pātene Whakamuri: Ka whakatere whakamuri ki roto web kaitirotiro ranei file kaihōpara.
- Tauranga Whakatau Momo-C: Mo te whakahou i te pākahiko o roto.
- Whakawhiti Kaha: On/Off switch located on the bottom.
- Mokamoka Kaiwhiwhi USB: Rokiroki mō te kaiwhiwhi USB 2.4GHz.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Whakataki Tuatahi
Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the mouse. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the mouse's Type-C port and the other end to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).

Image 3.1: The mouse connected via its Type-C charging port. The image highlights the 600mAh battery capacity, 2-hour charging time, and 150 hours of continuous use.
- The indicator light will show charging status (e.g., red while charging, off when fully charged).
- He 2 haora pea te utu katoa.
- Ka taea te whakamahi i te kiore i te wā e utu ana.
3.2 Te hono i te Kaiwhiwhi USB
- Locate the USB receiver stored in the compartment at the bottom of the mouse.
- Remove the receiver and insert it into an available USB port on your computer.
- Whakakāhia te kiore ma te whakamahi i te pana hiko kei raro.
- Me kimi aunoa tō rorohiko i ngā taraiwa e tika ana, ā, me tāuta aunoa. Kāore he tāutanga pūmanawa tāpiri e hiahiatia ana.

Image 3.2: A laptop with the USB receiver plugged in, indicating wireless connectivity to the mouse. This illustrates the simple plug-and-play setup.
3.3 Removing Protective Film
Before using the mouse, please remove the blue protective film from the glide pads (feet) on the bottom of the mouse. This ensures smooth movement across surfaces.

Whakaahua 3.3: Raro view of the mouse, showing the power switch, optical lens, USB receiver storage, and an illustration of removing the protective film from the feet.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Ergonomic Hand Position
Hold the mouse with your hand in a natural, handshake-like position. This vertical design is intended to align your wrist and forearm in a neutral posture, reducing pronation and potential strain.

Image 4.1: Comparison illustrating the difference between a traditional mouse grip (showing wrist bending) and the vertical mouse grip (showing natural, comfortable wrist posture).
4.2 Whakatikatika DPI
Press the DPI button (located behind the scroll wheel) to cycle through the available DPI settings. The mouse supports 6 adjustable DPI levels: 1000, 1600, 2400, 3200, 4000, and 4800 DPI. Choose the sensitivity that best suits your task and preference.

Image 4.2: Graphic illustrating the 6 adjustable DPI levels (1000-4800) and how to switch between them.
4.3 Āhuatanga Pāwhiri Mārire
The left and right click buttons are designed with silent switches, reducing click noise by over 90% compared to traditional mice. This feature creates a quieter working environment. Please note that the forward and back buttons are not silent.

Image 4.3: Hand holding the mouse, with sound wave icons indicating the silent click functionality of the main buttons.
4.4 Aratau Tiaki Hiko
To conserve battery life, the mouse will automatically enter a sleep mode after 15 minutes of inactivity. To wake it up, simply move the mouse or press any button.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
- Regularly clean the mouse surface with a soft, dry cloth.
- Mo te paru maro, paku dampHoroia te kakahu ki te wai, ki tētahi wai horoi ngawari rānei, kātahi ka murua kia maroke tonu.
- Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kaha, i ngā mea whakakoi rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te āhua o te kiore.
- Keep the optical sensor on the bottom clean and free of dust or debris for accurate tracking.
5.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
- Charge the mouse when the low battery indicator blinks.
- A ape i te tukunga katoa i te pākahiko kia roa ai tona roanga.
- If storing the mouse for an extended period, charge it to about 50% and turn it off.
6. Te Raru
6.1 Kaore te Kiore e Whakautu
- Taki Hiko: Me mohio kei te huri te kiore ma te whakamahi i te pana hiko kei raro.
- Takina Pūhiko: Verify the mouse has sufficient charge. Connect it to the charging cable.
- Tirohia te Kaiwhiwhi USB: Me mohio kua honoa te kaiwhiwhi USB ki tetahi tauranga USB mahi i runga i to rorohiko. Whakamātauria he tauranga USB rerekē.
- Takirua ano: If the connection is lost, try unplugging and re-plugging the USB receiver.
6.2 Cursor Erratic or Not Moving Smoothly
- Pūoko Ma: Me whakarite kia ma te pūoko whatu kei raro i te kiore, ā, kia kore he puehu, he paru rānei.
- Mata: Use the mouse on a clean, non-reflective, and uniform surface. Avoid glass or highly reflective surfaces. A mouse pad is recommended.
- Tautuhi DPI: Adjust the DPI setting to a lower value if the cursor is too sensitive or erratic.
6.3 Nga Take Hononga
- Tawhiti: Ensure the mouse is within the effective range of 10 meters (33 feet) from the USB receiver.
- pokanoa: Move the mouse and receiver away from other wireless devices (e.g., Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones) that might cause interference.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | ECHTPower |
| Ingoa Tauira | GM-F35S |
| Tau tauira | XCR-35S-DE |
| Tae | Grey-Wireless |
| Hangarau Hononga | 2.4GHz Ahokore (Kaiwhiwhi USB) |
| Hangarau Hangarau Nekehanga | Optical |
| Nga taumata DPI | 1000/1600/2400/3200/4000/4800 |
| Te maha o nga Patene | 6 |
| Takotoranga-ringa | Matau |
| Puna Mana | Whakahikohia te Pūhiko (Ka taea te utu) |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 600mAh |
| Tauranga Whakatau | Momo-C |
| Wā Whakamahinga (Utu Katoa) | Tae atu ki te 150 haora |
| Waa Whakatau | Approx. 2 haora |
| Pūnaha Whakahaere Hototahi | Windows 2000/ME/XP(x64)/Vista/7/8/10/11, Mac OS 10.4 and above |
| Hototahi Pūrere | Rorohiko Whaiaro, Pona |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 110mm x 72mm x 75mm |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
8.1 Pūtāhui a te Kaihanga
This ECHTPower GM-F35S Ergonomic Wireless Mouse comes with a 12 marama te whakamana a te kaihanga mai i te rā i hokona ai. Ka hipokina e tēnei pūtāhui ngā hapa o ngā rauemi me te mahi toi i raro i te whakamahinga noa. Kāore e hipokina ngā kino i puta mai i te whakamahi hē, ngā aituā, ngā whakarerekētanga kāore i whakamanahia, ngā take o waho rānei.
8.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your ECHTPower GM-F35S mouse, please contact our customer support team. For the most up-to-date support information, including contact details and FAQs, please visit the official ECHTPower webpaetukutuku, tirohia ranei nga korero whakapā e whakaratohia ana me o tuhinga hoko.
Please have your model name (GM-F35S) and purchase details ready when contacting support.





