USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINE
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Using a USB Mouse
The USB mouse, connected to the sewing
machine, can be used to perform a variety of
operations in the screens.
If a mouse other than the optional USB mouse is
used, it may not perform as described in this
Instruction and Reference Guide.
a
USB port for mouse / media
b
USB mouse
■
Clicking a Key
When the mouse is connected, the pointer appears
on the screen. Move the mouse to position the
pointer over the desired key, and then click the left
mouse button.
a
Pointer
■
Changing Pages
If page numbers and a vertical scroll bar for
additional pages are displayed, click the left mouse
button with the pointer on
/
or
/
to
display the previous or next page.
Using the Dual Feed Foot
Dual feed foot enables you to have best fabric
control when sewing difficult fabrics that slip
easily, such as quilted fabrics, or fabrics that tend
to stick to the bottom of a presser foot, such as
vinyl, leather or synthetic leather.
Note
• Do not perform operations with the mouse
at the same time that you are touching the
screen with your finger or the included
touch pen.
• A USB mouse can be connected or
disconnected at any time.
• Only the left mouse button and its wheel
can be used to perform operations. No
other buttons can be used.
• The mouse pointer does not appear in the
opening screen.
Memo
• Double-clicking has no effect.
a
Note
• When sewing with the dual feed foot, sew at
medium to low speeds.
Memo
• The dual feed foot can only be used with
straight or zigzag stitch patterns.
• When selecting stitches to be used with the
dual feed foot, only the stitches that can be
used will be activated on the display.
• When sewing fabric that easily sticks
together, a more attractive finish can be
achieved by basting the beginning of
sewing.
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