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5 speed 1st top left 2nd bottom left 3rd top middle 4th bottom middle 5th top right reverse bottom right
4wd 2wd top 4high one click down neutral shift to right then push down 4low bottom lowest point
well first you go to your menu then click on settings and push more then go all the way to the bottom of the screen and push reset settings and then push master reset i hope this helps you!
push on the little button at the bottom of the mouse and slide the top bottom half of the cover toward you. The mouse require 1-AA.
negative of the battery towards the left click button.
The dials are part of a Chronograph (stop watch) I assume there is a second, minute, and maybe a date function. Usually the large second hand is part of the stop watch on only moves when you start the stopwatch (top right button) push again to stop and reset back too zero is the bottom button. Usually to set or zero out those dials pull out the crown to the first click (also sets date) then push the top button to set the seconds (big hand) and the bottom button to set the other. sometimes you may need to pull the crown out to the second click (also sets hour and minutes) to set add'l dials.This is generally how you set most chronograph watches the button you push and what moves may be different.
I took my battery out, used a pencil eraser to clean off the metal area on the bottom and gently scraped it with a knife. Presto, the camera comes on without having to push down ******* the battery.
remove the batterys and look for 1 to 4 screw holes. have a thin bladed knife to push in on the seam and to pry open. I start at the battery box side.. once apart you might have 1 or 2 small screws holding the curcit board down and some prongs to . Remove the srews and push the prongs to the side and pull off the board . you will be at the rubber button side. clean as much as possible. notice the inside of the buttons. you can use a pencil to draw on the inside to act as a conductor for the bad buttons that are worn
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