146
* The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal.
→
p.371
Tone/Display/Lighting Settings
<Ne
ur
o
point
er
>
<Neuropointer>
Setting the Neuropointer
For better use of the pointer (
: Blue/
: White) controlled by the Neuropointer key (
d
), specify
whether to turn Pointer on/off, Speed, etc.
d
To set the Neuropointer speed from “Initial setting” (p.46), choose between “Normal” and “High” in
“Simple” (p.146).
d
The pointer is available when “
” appears on a screen.
d
When the pointer is blue (
), the cursor follows the pointer. When the pointer is white (
), it is not
followed by the cursor.
1
i
X
X
“Other settings”
X
“Neuropointer”
The “Neuropointer” screen appears.
2
Select any item
Changing the pointer speed
1
Neuropointer screen (p.146)
X
“Speed”
X
Select any item
*1
:
Adjusts the pointer speed for typical screens such as the list or icon selection.
*2
:
The settings may be not applicable depending on the i-
α
ppli.
Default setting
Pointer: ON
Simple: Speed (Normal)
Pointer
Specifies whether to show the pointer (whether to use the Neuropointer).
Speed
“Changing the pointer speed”
→
p.146
Slide
Adjust
X
“YES”
X
Slide your finger over the Neuropointer key following the instructions
Sets the limit of the Neuropointer key sliding to move the pointer effectively.
Reset
Restores the slide adjustment to default.
Simple
X
“Normal” or “High”
X
“YES”
Chooses between two speeds.
Detail
Sets a speed for each screen.
Standard
*1
X
Use
c
to select “I”, “L” or “H”
X
Use
v
to adjust the speed
X
“OK”
Speed can be controlled in the range of level 0 (leftmost) to level 11 (rightmost). The
more you move the slide to the right, the faster the speed becomes. The more to the
left, the slower it does.
MainMenu
T9/Prediction
Software
*2
Reset
Restores the pointer speed to default.
Other settings
Neuropointer
Pointer
Speed
Slide
Select
Neuropointer
Summary of Contents for N902iX
Page 98: ......
Page 110: ......
Page 128: ......
Page 156: ......
Page 180: ......
Page 210: ......
Page 242: ......
Page 294: ......
Page 334: ......
Page 342: ......
Page 398: ......
Page 436: ......
Page 500: ...498 Appendix External Devices Troubleshooting Specific Absorption Rate SAR of Mobile MEMO ...
Page 501: ...499 dIndex Quick Manual Index 500 Quick Manual 508 ...