Ports and buttons on the HUAWEI Wireless Mouse
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Ports and buttons on the HUAWEI Wireless Mouse

No.

Name

Function

1

Left button

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2

Scroll wheel + Middle button

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3

Custom button (only supported by the WYN model of HUAWEI Wireless Mouse)

It can be set to control ScreenHop or DPI adjustment.

For details, see Setting shortcut keys for quickly enabling/disabling the ScreenHop feature.

4

Low battery indicator (only supported by the WYN model of HUAWEI Wireless Mouse)

If the indicator blinks red, it indicates that the battery level is low. Please replace the battery in a timely manner.

For details, see Replacing the battery of a HUAWEI Wireless Mouse.

5

Right button

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6

Sensor

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7

2.4G/OFF/Bluetooth switch

  • Toggle the switch to 2.4G and connect the 2.4G receiver to the desired device. You can use the mouse in wireless mode (only one device can be connected).
  • Toggle the switch to to pair the mouse with the desired device via Bluetooth (up to three Bluetooth devices can be connected).
  • Toggle the switch to OFF to power off the mouse.

8

Flash-Switch button

  • Press to switch between Bluetooth channels, or connect to or switch between different Bluetooth devices.
  • Press and hold the button until a multi-device indicator blinks quickly. The corresponding Bluetooth channel can be used for pairing.

9

Multi-device indicators

  • Fast blinking: The mouse can be detected by and connected to a Bluetooth device such as a computer via the Bluetooth channel corresponding to the indicator.
  • Slow blinking: The mouse is reconnecting to a Bluetooth device such as a computer via the Bluetooth channel corresponding to the indicator.
  • Steady on and then off: The mouse is successfully connected to a Bluetooth device such as a computer via the Bluetooth channel corresponding to the indicator.

For details, see LED Indicator on the Bluetooth mouse.

10

Buckle

The mouse comes with an AA battery. Before using the mouse, open the top cover along the buckle at the tail of the mouse, remove the mylar, insert the battery, and reattach the top cover.

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