HP MU88 User guide

Category
Mice
Type
User guide
ARABIC
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
BAHASA INDONESIA
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
BULGARIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
CZECH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
DANISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
GERMAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
INTERNATIONAL SPANISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
GREEK
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
FRENCH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
CROATIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
ITALIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
KAZAKH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
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2ENGLISH
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth®. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The
receiver is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
LATVIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
LITHUANIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
HUNGARIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
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*M17588-B21*
M17588-B21
PRINTER: Replace this box with Printed- In (PI) Statement(s)
as per spec.
NOTE: This box is simply a placeholder. PI Statement(s) do not
have to t inside the box but should be placed in this area.
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The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by HP Inc. under license.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties
for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying
such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional
warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained
herein.
First Edition: July 2020
RMN/型號/型号: STA-AM01 + STA-AD01
Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e
não pode causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados.
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DUTCH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
NORWEGIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
POLISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
PORTUGUESE
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
ROMANIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
RUSSIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
SLOVAK
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
SLOVENIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
FINNISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
SERBIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
SWEDISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
THAI
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
TURKISH
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
UKRANIAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
JAPANESE
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
KOREAN
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
SIMPLIFIED CHINESE
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE
To download the Bluetooth Pairing User Guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support
Connect the mouse to one computer using the receiver and up to two
computers via Bluetooth. Or, connect to three computers via Bluetooth.
To program the mouse buttons or change the DPI setting (1200 DPI
by default), download the software. If the software does not download
automatically, on your computer, open Microsoft Store or Apple Store. Search
for HP Accessory Center, and then download the app.
Components description
1Programmable forward button
By default, press to display the next page in your browser history.
2Programmable back button
By default, press to display the previous page in your browser history.
3Scroll wheel
Scrolls the screen up or down. Tilt right, tilt left, or click to use functions
programmed in the app. By default, tilt right to scroll the screen right
and tilt left to scroll the screen left.
4Hyperscroll button
Press to turn hyperscroll on or o.
5Battery light
Amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced.
6Power switch
Turns the mouse on or o.
7Receiver light
Quickly blinking white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver
channel is active but the receiver is not connected to a computer.
If attempting to re-pair to the receiver, pairing was unsuccessful.
If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth, pairing was
unsuccessful.
Solid white (5 s): If turning on the mouse, the receiver channel is active
and connected to a computer. If attempting to re-pair to the receiver,
pairing was successful. If attempting to pair to a computer via Bluetooth,
pairing was successful.
Slowly blinking white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode to either
re-pair to the receiver or pair to a computer via Bluetooth.
Note: Be sure the mouse is placed within 1 m of the receiver. The receiver
is in pairing mode for 60 s after it is connected to a computer.
8First bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the rst computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
rst computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the rst computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
rst computer is active.
9Second bluetooth pairing light
Solid white (5 s): The mouse is on and the second computer is active.
Slowly ashing white (5 s): The mouse is on and not connected to the
second computer.
Quickly ashing white (180 s): The mouse is in pairing mode.
Solid white (5 s): The mouse paired successfully to the second
computer.
Slow ashing amber: The mouse batteries need to be replaced, and the
second computer is active.
-Pairing button
Press to switch between channels. Press and hold for 3 s to enter
pairing mode for the selected channel.
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Color Side 1:
BLACK Flat size:
25.2 x 25.5 in. Fold 1:
7-panel accordion Fold 2:
6-panel accordion
Color Side 2:
BLACK Finished size:
3.6 x 4.25 in
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HP MU88 User guide

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