Sandstrom SMBT14 Instruction Manual
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To connect the Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse, ensure your computer's Bluetooth is turned on. Press and hold the pairing button on the mouse until the LED indicator starts blinking. Search for devices on your computer and select "Sandstrom SMBT14" to pair.
If the mouse is not responding, check if it is powered on and sufficiently charged. Ensure that it is properly paired with your computer. If issues persist, try restarting your computer or re-pairing the device.
To adjust mouse sensitivity, go to your computer's control panel or settings, navigate to 'Mouse' or 'Devices', and adjust the pointer speed or sensitivity slider to your preference.
The Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse is designed to work on most flat surfaces. However, for optimal performance, use it on a mouse pad or a non-reflective surface.
The Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse typically offers a battery life of up to 12 months, depending on usage patterns. It is recommended to turn off the mouse when not in use to conserve battery.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment located at the bottom of the mouse. Remove the old battery and insert a new AA battery, ensuring the correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
Yes, the Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse is compatible with Mac computers. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac and pair the mouse as you would with any Bluetooth device.
If the cursor is moving erratically, check for dust or debris on the optical sensor. Clean the sensor with a soft, dry cloth. Also, try using the mouse on a different surface or mouse pad.
Driver updates for the Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse are typically handled through your computer's operating system updates. Ensure your system is up-to-date, or visit the manufacturer's website for specific driver downloads.
Customization options for the Sandstrom SMBT14 Mouse buttons depend on your operating system. Use the mouse settings in your computer's control panel or settings to assign different functions to the buttons if supported.