ADX Firepower ADV. 23 ADXM0923 Instruction Manual
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To set up your ADXM0923 Mouse, connect the USB receiver to your computer, turn on the mouse using the switch located at the bottom, and wait for your system to recognize the device. Install any necessary drivers if prompted.
Ensure the USB receiver is securely connected, replace the mouse batteries, and check for any interference from other wireless devices. Try reconnecting the receiver to a different USB port or restart your computer.
Use the ADX software available on the official website to customize button functions. Install the software, connect your mouse, and follow the instructions to map the buttons as desired.
Turn off the mouse and remove the batteries. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to gently wipe the surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the mouse in liquid.
Download the latest firmware from the ADX website, connect your mouse, and run the firmware update tool provided. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Ensure the sensor is clean and the mouse is used on a suitable surface. Check for wireless interference and update your drivers. If the problem persists, try using the mouse on a different computer to rule out hardware issues.
Turn off the mouse when not in use, reduce the polling rate via software settings, and consider using high-quality batteries. Keeping the mouse firmware updated can also help optimize battery usage.
Check if the button is configured correctly in the software. If not, reset the mouse settings. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the device drivers or contact customer support for assistance.
Press the DPI button located on the mouse to toggle through the preset DPI levels. You can also customize DPI settings through the ADX software for more precise control.
Yes, the ADXM0923 Mouse is compatible with Mac systems. Simply connect the USB receiver to your Mac, and the system should automatically recognize the device. Additional features may require the ADX software, if available for Mac.