Pangyingo Wireless Mouse Manual ((hot)) < PRO >
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The Pangyingo mouse typically offers dual-mode connectivity. Follow the instructions for your preferred method. 2.4 GHz USB Receiver Mode
If your model supports Bluetooth (often marked with a switch), follow these steps to pair without a dongle: How to connect a wireless mouse to a laptop
– A compact, ergonomic 4-button wireless mouse featuring a 1200 DPI optical sensor, built-in rechargeable battery, and lightweight design weighing just 110 grams. pangyingo wireless mouse manual
The USB receiver is typically stored in one of three locations:
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth (up to 10m range) | | Sensor Type | Optical or Laser | | DPI Levels | 800 / 1200 / 1600 / 2400 / 3200 (adjustable via button) | | Number of Buttons | 4, 5, or 6 (depending on model) | | Battery Type | 1x AA, 1x AAA, or built-in rechargeable Li-ion | | Compatibility | Windows 7/8/10/11, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS | | Dimensions | ~110 x 60 x 30 mm (varies by model) | | Weight | ~70-110g (depending on battery type) |
: Flip the mouse over and slide open the battery compartment. Insert the required batteries (usually 1 or 2 AAA) according to the polarity markings (+ and -). Contoured shape to fit the natural posture of the hand
Navigate to your device's Bluetooth settings (e.g., Settings > Bluetooth & Devices on Windows or System Settings > Bluetooth on Mac).
Open the Bluetooth settings on your host device (PC, Mac, or tablet).
– High-performance model with 6 buttons, laser tracking, and customizable LED lighting effects. Navigate to your device's Bluetooth settings (e
Upon opening your package, ensure you have the following items: 1 x Pangyingo Wireless Mouse
: Use a search engine like Google and type in the model number of your Pangyingo wireless mouse along with the word "manual" or "user guide". This can lead you to PDF versions of the manual or forums where users discuss the product.
: Connect the provided USB cable to the charging port (usually at the front of the mouse) and plug it into a computer or wall adapter. The LED will typically change color or turn off once fully charged. 2. Connecting via 2.4GHz USB Receiver
The exact you are experiencing (no power, lag, pairing failure)