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Along with the LuckyJump and NetJump menus you can also create Command Menus to suit your specific work
habits. You may want to create a specific command menu for a particular application and then assign it each time
you work in that application.
Creating a Command Menu
Follow these instructions to create a new Command Menu:
1.
Double-click the mouse
icon in the system tray. In the
Mouse Properties
window select the
Settings
tab.
2.
Click
New/Update…
to open the
User-defined Options
window.
3.
Click
Add
. The
Add Menu
window appears.
4.
Enter a name (e.g.,
Test Command Menu
) for the new
Command Menu. Click
Select Icon
to choose a new
icon or click
OK
to accept the default icon. The User-
defined Options window appears with the new Test
Command Menu shown.
5.
The
Command Type:
pane lets you change the kind
of command to add. With the default
Application/Document
selected, click
<Add New
Command
.
(See
Choosing Commands from the
Command Type Menu
on page 8 for more
information.)
6.
In the
Application/Document
window, type the path
or browse to the application you want to add and click
OK
. The command will be added to the
Test
Command Menu
pane.
7.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to add more commands. (Click
Insert Separator
to group command families as
shown below. Select commands or separators
you
don’t need and click
Delete Command
to remove
them.)
8.
Click
OK
when you are finished. You are returned to
the
Settings
tab. Your new Test Command Menu is
listed at the bottom of the
Net/LuckyJump Settings
Command List
.
9.
Add the Test Command Menu to the Net/LuckyJump
grid or go to the
Buttons
tab and assign it directly to
the mouse button you prefer.
Choosing Commands from the Command Type Menu
The Command Type menu lets you choose different types of commands to add when creating a new Command menu.
To add a command from the Command Type menu, select the type of command, click
<Add New Command
and
follow the instructions on your screen
.
The type of commands and a brief description of how to add a new command
are described below.