Advent AMWLBL19 Instruction Manual

To connect the Advent AMWLBL19 mouse, insert the USB wireless receiver into a USB port on your computer. Turn on the mouse using the power switch located underneath. It should automatically connect within a few seconds.
Ensure that the mouse is turned on and the batteries are charged. Check if the USB receiver is properly connected to the computer. Try reconnecting the receiver to a different USB port. If the issue persists, restart your computer and try again.
The Advent AMWLBL19 mouse includes a DPI button located near the scroll wheel. Press this button to cycle through the available DPI settings for sensitivity adjustment.
Turn off the mouse and remove the batteries. Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to gently wipe down the surface. For the scroll wheel and sensor, use a dry cotton swab to remove any dust or debris. Avoid using any harsh chemicals.
The battery life can last several months under normal usage conditions. It is recommended to keep spare batteries available for replacement when the mouse response becomes sluggish.
Yes, the Advent AMWLBL19 mouse is compatible with Mac computers. Simply plug in the USB receiver and turn on the mouse. It should work without needing additional drivers.
Ensure the surface you are using the mouse on is even and clean. Replace the batteries if they are low. Also, try using a different USB port for the receiver, and make sure there are no physical obstructions between the mouse and the receiver.
If the mouse becomes unresponsive or the cursor movement is erratic, it might be time to replace the batteries. Some users may notice a decrease in performance as an indicator.
While the Advent AMWLBL19 mouse can be used for casual gaming, it may not provide the precision or speed required for professional gaming. Consider using a gaming-specific mouse for better performance.
First, clean the scroll wheel with a dry cloth or a cotton swab to remove any dirt. If the problem persists, check for software updates for your computer or try using the mouse on another device to rule out hardware issues.