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BJ-885 BJOY Ring

                                                                                                                      

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2_ Description and assembly of the equipment 

2.1 Description of the equipment

  

The BJOY Ring mouse is made up of the following parts: 

 

a) 

Ring 

b) 

Fixing screw 

c) 

Protection cover 

d) 

Switch input box 

e) 

USB connection 

f) 

Assembly spanner   

 

 

 

 

 

 

The  joystick  allows  the  cursor  moving  in  all  directions.  The  two 
configurable  switches  allows  the  click  functions  of  the  mouse  to  be 

performed:  left  click,  right  click,  double  click  and  drag-drop.  The 
function  of  each  switch  can  be  assigned  via  the  BJOY  configuration 

software  which  is  supplied  with  the  product,  selecting  one  of  these 

Fig. 1 Parts of the BJOY Ring 

Fixing 
screw

 

Ring 

Protection cover

 

USB cable 

Switch input box

 

Assembly spanner  

 

Summary of Contents for BJ-885

Page 1: ...c Mare de D u del Coll 70 08023 Barcelona Spain t 34 93 285 04 37 fax 34 93 553 56 34 info bjliveat com www bjliveat com BJ 885 BJOY Ring User Guide...

Page 2: ...installed in an inclined position up to 45 Compatible with all wheelchair models the model must be chosen which is adapted to your wheelchair It has two customisable switches to perform the functions...

Page 3: ...panner The joystick allows the cursor moving in all directions The two configurable switches allows the click functions of the mouse to be performed left click right click double click and drag drop T...

Page 4: ...to obtain detailed information on the configuration By default the entry A performs the left click function and the entry B the right click function 2 2 Assembly of the equipment In order to assemble...

Page 5: ...g is set up in positions with 90 turns in relation to the chair s forward position If it is set up in different positions the mouse will not respond properly 3 3 Tighten the mounting screw using the s...

Page 6: ...ive hood It is important to always put on the protective hood 5 5 Reassemble the joystick handle onto the wheelchair 6 Install the configuration software and do the calibration See section 4 2 5 of th...

Page 7: ...he BJOY configuration programme in this manual Once the calibration is done the device can be used like the joystick of the wheelchair To move the cursor on the computer screen you just need to move t...

Page 8: ...ion software See section 4 2 2 of the BJOY configuration programme in this manual For the correct use of this device you are recommended to Do not use it in moving vehicles Do a calibration if there i...

Page 9: ...CD the installation should begin automatically If it does not browse to the CD or removable drive and click on BJOYSetup exe file If using the web page go to section Downloads and click on BJOY Softwa...

Page 10: ...must have a BJOY device connected to your computer In case you do not have any BJOY device connected the following screen will appear IMPORTANT if you want that the settings are applied to the BJOY d...

Page 11: ...the movement of the cursor while you are moving the wheelchair Select from the Shutdown switch drop down list the entry which you want to deactivate the device with If you have selected entry A or B...

Page 12: ...order to calibrate the BJOY activate the Start button and follow the steps indicated in the screen In the event that small movements in the wheelchair s joystick cause undesired cursor movements you...

Page 13: ...in the device follow these steps 1 Activate the File menu 2 Select Load settings 3 Find the file corresponding to the stored configuration files are saved with the extension BJOY Click on the Open but...

Page 14: ...quids entering into the switch box as this could seriously damage the equipment o The equipment is not designed to be used outdoors o Do not manipulate the device in the event of a fault 6_ Technical...

Page 15: ...e environmental or human harm which could be caused by uncontrolled waste disposal separate these products from other types of waste and correctly recycle them This will promote the sustainable reuse...

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