mobile mouse wireless MS 4000

Wireless MS Mobilec mouse 4000.  What is the purpose of the silver button on theleft side?

Hello

Please watch the following video:

http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=lc8tJtRcOF0

and the last item on the following link:

http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/en-AU/p/wireless-mobile-mouse-4000#product-tour-lightbox

Kind regards.

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