
8
Sonic Guard/USB Mat
Installation and Operation
If you want, you can customize the key sequence by selecting the appropriate keys and modifiers for your particular usage.
For example, you may choose to place the system in the log off mode or standby mode instead of simply locking the system.
Simply configure the keystrokes to do these functions and click the
Apply
or
OK
button to save the new settings.
The
Walk-To
configurations functions similarly. Simply customize the
Walk-To
folder entries to your preferred settings and
click the
Apply
button.
Configuration: Miscellaneous
Under the miscellaneous folder, you can perform the quick configurations, as well as, reset the unit to its factory default
settings. There is also an advanced settings tab that should only be used after speaking with Larco technical support.
Configuration: Walk-Away / Walk-To (continued)
Configuration Notes for Windows 98/ME:
Windows 98SE and Windows ME users will need to make a short-cut on the desktop to launch a screensaver. The shortcut
needs to have a shortcut key assigned to it. This key is what needs to be assigned in the
Walk-Away
sequence. To create a
walk-away short-cut:
Right Click on
My Computer
on the Desktop
Left Click on
Explore
Find the
C Drive
and Double Click to Open it
Scroll down on the list of folders and find Windows
Double Click on
Windows
to Open
Scroll down on the list and find System
Double Click on
System
to Open
On the right side of the screen, Click on
Show Files
Scroll through the list until you find
Scrolling Marquee
Right Click on the
Icon
(Scrolling Marquee.scr) and choose
Send to Desktop
This puts a Shortcut on your Desktop for the Screensaver
Right Click on the
Desktop Icon created
(Scrolling Marquee.scr) and choose
Properties at the bottom of the list
Choose the
Shortcut Tab
at the top
Go to Shortcut Key. Make sure the cursor is placed after the e in the word
None
Now press the
Left Ctrl Button
on your keyboard and while holding it down, press the
F12
key
The Shortcut Key is now changed from None to Ctrl + F12
Appendix I