Setting System Parameters 2-27
With the driver orientation set to the default, NORTH,
the cursor moves in the following directions in response
to the mouse movement:
NORTH — moves the cursor to the top of the screen.
SOUTH — moves the cursor to the bottom of the screen.
EAST — moves the cursor to the right.
WEST — moves the cursor to the left.
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Sensitivity level (Sn) — defines how fast and responsive
the mouse movement is for the application. This parame-
ter sets the relationship between how fast you move the
mouse to how fast the cursor moves. The syntax for the
sensitivity level is as follows:
Sn
where n is a two-digit number from 00-10. The default
is S04.
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Button orientation (SWAP) — This parameter lets you
swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons.
The swap argument toggles the functions between the
two.
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Number of mouse buttons (nK) — You can specify
whether you have a two- or three-button mouse using the
K command.
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? — This parameter displays the current mouse settings.
Type the following command and press enter to view a
listing of mouse settings:
lmouse ?
The following example sets the ballistic effect to high, the
mouse orientation to NORTH, sets the sensitivity level to 5,
and specifies a 3-button mouse.
lmouse bhigh north s05 3k
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE V486 - SERVICE
Page 31: ...1 18 Using Your Computer Minitower fax modem jacks ...
Page 35: ...1 22 Using Your Computer Keyboard supports Keyboard features U S model ...
Page 47: ...1 34 Using Your Computer Loading a CD into the desktop Loading a CD into the minitower ...
Page 131: ...Adding Options 5 15 Removing the screw in the minitower ...
Page 148: ...5 32 Adding Options Locating the cache sockets in the minitower ...
Page 166: ...5 50 Adding Options System board cable connectors in the desktop ...
Page 167: ...Adding Options 5 51 System board cable connectors in the minitower ...
Page 179: ...Adding Options 5 63 Securing the device ...
Page 192: ...5 76 Adding Options Connecting an RS 232C cable to the minitower ...
Page 195: ...Adding Options 5 79 Connecting speaker components ...
Page 200: ...5 84 Adding Options Connecting a telephone line to the desktop ...
Page 205: ...6 4 Setting System Board Jumpers JP3 through JP9 J9 JP11 and JP21 through JP23 jumpers ...
Page 251: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 3 Sound board jumper locations and functions ...
Page 255: ...Sound Board Jumper Settings D 7 High DMA channel settings ...