Advent AMWLBL14 Quick Start Guide

To connect the Advent AMWLBL14 mouse, insert the USB receiver into a USB port on your computer. Turn on the mouse by sliding the power switch to the 'ON' position. Your computer should automatically recognize and install the necessary drivers.
If the mouse is not responding, check the battery and replace it if necessary. Ensure the USB receiver is properly connected. Try reconnecting it to a different USB port. Restart your computer and re-pair the mouse if required.
To clean the mouse, first turn it off and remove the battery. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the surface. For tougher grime, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid any liquid entering the mouse.
The Advent AMWLBL14 mouse is designed to work on most flat surfaces. For optimal performance, use it on a mouse pad. Avoid reflective or glass surfaces as they may interfere with the sensor.
The sensitivity of the Advent AMWLBL14 mouse can be adjusted through your computer's operating system settings. Access the 'Mouse' settings in the Control Panel on Windows or System Preferences on macOS and adjust the pointer speed or sensitivity level.
The Advent AMWLBL14 mouse typically uses a single AA battery. Ensure you insert the battery correctly, aligning the positive and negative terminals as indicated.
Some models of the Advent AMWLBL14 mouse may have an LED indicator that flashes when the battery is low. Alternatively, if the mouse starts responding intermittently or stops working, consider replacing the battery.
Yes, the Advent AMWLBL14 mouse is compatible with Mac computers. Simply plug in the USB receiver and the mouse should work automatically with macOS.
Driver updates for the Advent AMWLBL14 mouse can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. Alternatively, use your computer's device manager to search for driver updates automatically.
Ensure the mouse sensor is clean and the surface is suitable. Check the battery level and replace if necessary. Adjust the mouse settings on your computer to ensure the pointer speed and sensitivity are set appropriately.