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Compatibility

The 

Rock

 works with PS/2 and USB compatible computers. This includes the majority of Personal 

Computers (PCs) and Apple Macintosh computers. PS/2 sockets are circular with 6 pins, whereas 
USB connectors are rectangular with 4 pins.

Installation

Ensure your computer is fully turned-off and not just in sleep mode. Locate the relevant socket 
(PS/2 or USB) on your computer and plug in your 

Rock

. Make sure the connector is correctly 

orientated. Do not force the connector into its socket as you may bend the pins.
If you are using the PS/2 socket on your computer you will need the adaptor plug supplied with 
your 

Rock

.

When you switch on the computer your 

Rock

 automatically configures itself to either PS/2 or 

USB operation. Once you bootup the computer the 

Rock

 is ready to use. There are no driver files 

to be loaded- the computer’s resident drivers are used to help simplify installation.
Move the joystick briefly to ensure the cursor responds to movement. 

Summary of Contents for Rock

Page 1: ...ple with some special educational needs learning difficulties for those whose work entails long periods of computer use and for older people and others with movement impairment The joystick requires o...

Page 2: ...mounted sub flush to prevent accidental activation Switchable left and right click buttons Double click and latching drag lock buttons X Y axis and Scroll button for up down or left right only cursor...

Page 3: ...d plug in your Rock Make sure the connector is correctly orientated Do not force the connector into its socket as you may bend the pins If you are using the PS 2 socket on your computer you will need...

Page 4: ...g two tone beep as the Drag Lock is turned on and a descending two tone beep as it is turned off Whilst the Drag Lock is on the LED turns red to give you a visual indication that Drag Lock is in opera...

Page 5: ...ovement but when your Rock has understood your instruction it emits a single beep and the cursor moves in the direction you want Step 4 Enable or Disable the Buzzer If you want the buzzer on press the...

Page 6: ...tion to mount your Rock on a bracket allows it to be mounted in many different ways to make using it easier The default setting is with the computer lead furthest from you If you prefer this youdonotn...

Page 7: ...rom the date of purchase against defects in manufacture or component failure The unit is designed for use in domestic educational commercial and light industrial applications Use outside these areas w...

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