Pangyingo Wireless Mouse Manual [2026 Edition]

DPI (Dots Per Inch) determines the cursor sensitivity. A higher DPI means the cursor moves faster with less physical hand movement. Your Pangyingo mouse likely has a dedicated DPI button.

Slide the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to the position. The optical sensor should illuminate or blink briefly.

Is there a specific listed on the bottom of the device?

| Specification | Details | |---------------|---------| | Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz wireless connection | | Operating Distance | Up to 10 meters (32.8 feet) | | DPI Resolution | 1200–2400 DPI (varies by model) | | Number of Buttons | 4 to 6 buttons | | Scroll Wheel | 1 wheel (metal construction on premium models) | | Power Source | Built-in rechargeable battery or AA/AAA batteries | | Interface | USB receiver | | Weight | Approx. 110 grams | | Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous design suitable for both left and right hands | pangyingo wireless mouse manual

Pangyingo Wireless Mouse: The Complete User Manual and Setup Guide

Unplug the receiver, turn the mouse off and on, then re-insert the receiver. Not recognized

If your specific model features in addition to the USB receiver DPI (Dots Per Inch) determines the cursor sensitivity

USB-A nano receiver (Type-C adapter included in select models) Compatibility: Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, and Android Package Contents

Before starting, ensure your package contains the following items: Pangyingo Wireless Mouse USB Nano Receiver (stored inside the battery compartment) Charging Cable (for rechargeable models only) User Quick-Start Guide Hardware Overview Top and Sides

2.4GHz Wireless (via USB Nano Dongle) and/or Bluetooth 5.0 Working Distance: Up to 10 meters (33 feet) DPI Resolution: Adjustable (800 / 1200 / 1600 DPI) Slide the power switch on the bottom of

The red light will turn off or change to green once the battery is fully replenished (approx. 2–3 hours). For Battery-Powered Models: Slide off the bottom battery cover.

Typically located behind the scroll wheel. Pressing this cycles through different pointer speeds (e.g., 800, 1200, 1600 DPI). Sleep Mode:

Try a different USB port. If using a USB hub, try plugging directly into the computer.

To conserve battery, your Pangyingo mouse includes power-saving features: