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| Installing VerticalMouse 3 in
various operating systems |
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| Windows XP install |
1. Go to Control Panel, Add or
Remove Programs, and remove all existing mouse or keyboard drivers,
except for touchpad drivers. This step may be skipped but conflicts may
occur if the Evoluent driver is installed at the same time as another
driver.
2. Connect the VerticalMouse to
a USB port directly on the computer. Windows will automatically setup
the VerticalMouse for basic functionality.
3. If you wish to program the
buttons, click here to download the
Evoluent driver.
VerticalMouse 3 Rev 2 default button functions in Windows when the Evoluent driver is
not installed:
Top button - left click
Wheel button - middle click (pan
and rotate in CAD programs)
Middle button - right click
Bottom button - back
Thumb button - forward
VerticalMouse 3 Wireless and 4 (all models) default button functions in Windows when the Evoluent driver is
not installed:
Top button - left click
Wheel button - forward
Middle button - middle click
(pan and rotate in CAD programs)
Bottom button - right click
Thumb button - back
Bottom thumb button (VM4 only) - none (requires driver to work) |
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Windows Vista install |
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1. Leave your original mouse
connected and use it to control the pointer during VerticalMouse
installation.
2. Connect the VerticalMouse to
another USB port.
3. When the Windows installer
pops up, select "No, not this time."
4. Select Install "From a list or
specific location."
5. Select "Don't search, I will
choose the driver to install."
6. Select "HID-Compliant Mouse".
If there are other choices, select the one that says exactly
"HID-Compliant Mouse". The VerticalMouse will begin to function.
7. Install the driver from the Evoluent CD or
download it from the Download page. |
| Other
Windows versions install |
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Connect the
VerticalMouse to a USB port directly on the computer. There
is no Evoluent driver, but the VerticalMouse basic
functionality.
A shareware driver at
www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/XMouseButtonControl.htm can be
installed to program the buttons. (Evoluent has no business relationship with this vendor.) |
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Mac |
2 buttons and a scroll wheel in OS X without a driver.
Shareware drivers are
available at
www.plentycom.jp/en/steermouse and
www.usboverdrive.com for programming the buttons.
(Evoluent has no business relationship with these vendors.)
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UNIX |
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VM3 wireless is compatible with Unix, but
VM3 wired is not. VM2 left hand is compatible with Unix. Basic
functionality is available with default system support.. |
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Linux |
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No driver is supplied. At
least left and right click are supported by most Linux versions. Some
versions may support more buttons. |
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VMware Virtual Machine |
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Limited to two
button and scroll wheel. |
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Common Issues and
Solutions |
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Suggested grip and wrist
position |
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Hold the VerticalMouse
with your fingertips.
Rest the edge of your hand
on the mousing surface.
Relax your hand. |
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A wrist support may be
used to lift the hand and enable the fingers to reach more forward
on the buttons. |
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Unable to pick up VerticalMouse
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Tilt it
slightly to
the side to disable tracking. |
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Slide it
without moving the pointer. |
VerticalMouse 3 Wireless does
not work
1. Put in the batteries in the proper directions.
2. Turn on the power switch on the bottom of the mouse.
Resetting VerticalMouse 3 Wireless
receiver or linking new receiver
1. Press the button on the receiver until the blue light blinks. After
this you have 10 seconds to perform the next step.
2. Insert a straightened paper clip through the hole next to the on/off
switch under the mouse. Press the button inside the hole to reset the
receiver or link a new receiver.
Pointer difficult to control
or requires too much arm movement
1. Go to Control Panel, Mouse, and set the pointer speed slider to the
middle.
2. Check the box for Enhance Pointer Precision.
3. For VM3R2, press the button on the bottom of the mouse until the
light is blue. For VM4, press the pointer speed button on the side to
set the pointer speed indicator to MD or LO.
Pointer moving by itself
A reflective surface may cause pointer drift. Put the VerticalMouse on a
non reflective mouse pad, such as a fabric pad.
Zooming with scroll wheel
Earlier drivers require Ctrl for zooming with the scroll wheel. The
current driver does not need Ctrl.
Manual removal of Evoluent driver
Use this
procedure ONLY if Control
Panel/Add or Remove Programs hangs or otherwise fails to remove the
Evoluent driver.
Panning in CAD programs (middle
click)
CAD programs typically use a middle click for panning.
1. When the Evoluent driver is not installed, the wheel button
is the middle button. Press the wheel to perform a middle click.
2. When the Evoluent driver is installed, select the "Wheel/Middle
Click"
function for any button to make it work as a middle click. Do not select
Auto Pan or Zoom.
3. In AutoCAD, the wheel/middle button is configurable at the command prompt.
Type mbuttonpan and set to 1 to enable panning. If set to 0, a pop up menu
appears when pressing the
wheel button.
Customizing Pro E for panning
with middle
click
In the current Evoluent driver,
Customizing Programming for Different Applications, look for xtop.exe in
the Pro E folder in Program Files. In Pro E Wildfire 2.0, this is the
default path:
C:\Program Files\proeWildfire 2.0\i486_nt\obj\xtop.exe
Disabling button
Any button can be disabled by selecting the None function at the top of
the pull down menu.
Top
button working as right click in left hand model
Right click the mouse icon on the
taskbar, click Close to shut down the driver.
Go to Control Panel, Mouse, uncheck the box for Switch primary and
secondary buttons.
Go to Start, All Programs, VerticalMouse Manager, and click VerticalMouse
Manager to restart the driver.
The current driver
automatically sets the top button to left click during installation.
Pointer
jumping to screen edge
The mouse is probably on a reflective surface. Put it on a completely
non-reflective surface, such as a cotton mouse pad.
Pointer
sluggish or
moving randomly in response to mouse movement
The mouse is probably on a reflective surface. Put it on a completely
non-reflective surface, such as a cotton mouse pad. If the mouse tracks
properly on white printer paper, it is working properly. The mousing
surface must be completely flat for proper tracking.
Acceleration/precision/pointer
speed/pointer control
When the driver is not installed, go to Control Panel, Mouse, Pointer
Options, and check the box for Enhance Pointer Precision (Windows XP). The
current driver
includes built-in control of pointer precision/acceleration.
Using
right and left VerticalMouses at the same time
Both mouses must be in USB ports.
1. Connect the first VerticalMouse to a USB port.
2. Install the driver
update.
3. Connect the second VerticalMouse to another USB port.
4. Install the driver update again. When the installation wizard asks if you wish
to install again, click Yes.
Some buttons do not
work
Install the driver
update. The VerticalMouse must not be moved to another port after
installing the driver, otherwise the driver will
not load and some buttons will appear not to work. If the VerticalMouse
must be moved to another port, uninstall the driver and install it again
after moving the mouse.
Computer
cannot to go into stand by
Go to Control Panel,
System, Hardware, Device Manager, Mice, Evoluent VerticalMouse, Power
Management, and disable "Allow this device to bring computer out of stand
by".
Not
passing Windows testing
When warning messages about the driver not passing Windows testing appear
during installation, click Continue Anyway. This may happen up to 4 times. The driver works perfectly in
the vast majority of Windows systems. For maximum safety, cancel the
installation, go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System
Restore, set a restore point, and install the driver. If any problem
occurs after the installation, the system can be restored to the point
prior to the installation by using System Restore.
Install asking for Windows CD
Some systems preinstalled with Windows store the Windows CD files on the
hard disk. A possible path is C:\i386 or
D:\i386. If you are unable to see the
folder because it is a hidden folder, type in the path.
Mouse Manager does not start even when
clicked
Install the driver
update. Corporate users may need to have an IT technician install the
driver by using the necessary Windows credentials to bypass any group
policy that blocks non-certified drivers.
Install
stops before finishing
Install the driver
update. Corporate users may need to have an IT technician install the
driver by using the necessary windows credentials to bypass any group
policy that blocks non-certified drivers.
Two VerticalMouse listed in Control
Panel, Add/Remove Programs
Use the solution for the previous issue.
Keyboard Wake key does not wake computer
from standby
The system BIOS must be configured for S1 suspend mode for the Wake key to
work during standby. The system fans are typically on during S1 standby.
The wake key does not work when the BIOS is configured for S3 standby
because the keyboard is not powered. This is normal. The system fans are
typically off during S3 standby.
Keyboard eject key for Mac
Hold down F12 to eject the CD tray. Press and quickly release F12 as normal F12.
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