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Configuring the Buzzer

BLUELINE

  contains  a  buzzer  to  allow  it  to  announce  when  certain  features  are  engaged  or 

disengaged. For example, the unit beeps once whenever Drag is engaged and again when it is 

disengaged.  Similarly,  double-click  is  announced  by  two  short  beeps.  The  unit  also  beeps 

whenever a Dwell Click is effected. The number of beeps emitted when changing the cursor speed 

indicates  the  current  setting,  with  increasing  numbers  of  beeps  indicating  increasing  speed. 

By default the buzzer is on.
Although useful in many circumstances, the buzzer can be distracting for some users and it can 

therefore be turned off. To change its setting, follow these steps:
  

1.  Press the button marked Select [8] repeatedly until ‘7’ appears on the display   

 

 

[10]. After a short period the unit beeps and the display shows the current setting  

 

 

without making any changes.

 

2.  If you would like to change the setting, press the Modify button [9] repeatedly until  

 

 

you see the required letter – either ‘A’ for On or ‘B’ for Off. Table 2 also shows these  

 

 

settings.

 

3.  Once any changes have been made, allow the display to clear and they will be saved  

 

 

in non-volatile memory so they will be retained even if you move 

BLUELINE

 to   

 

 

another device or the battery becomes flat.

Table 2: Button 

and Socket Settings

Bold = Default

Configuring Dwell Click Feature

BLUELINE

 has a Dwell Click feature which may be used to effect a Left Click whenever the cursor 

remains still for a selected period of time. It is useful when users have difficulty in clicking any 

button or switch. By default this feature is off. Note that Apple devices have a similar feature 

built in, so it may be selected in the AssistiveTouch menu instead if preferred. Do not engage this 

feature in both places.
To make changes to this setting, follow these steps:
  

1.  Press the button marked Select [8] repeatedly until ‘6’ appears on the display   

 

 

[10]. After a short period the unit beeps and the display shows the current setting  

 

 

without making any changes.

 

2.  If you would like to change the setting, press the Modify button [9] repeatedly until  

 

 

you see the required letter. For example, to set it to 3 seconds dwell time, make sure  

 

 

the display shows ‘D’. Table 2 shows the settings for the Dwell feature.

 

3.  Once any changes have been made, allow the display to clear and they will be saved  

 

 

in non-volatile memory so they will be retained even if you move 

BLUELINE

 to   

 

 

another device or the battery becomes flat.

Dwell

Buzzer

Joystick Wakeup

6

A

Off

Off

On

On

Off

Off

1 sec

2 sec

3 sec

4 sec

5 sec

Off

On

B

C

D

E

F

7

8

Summary of Contents for BLUELINE

Page 1: ...to the user s precise needs The unit also supports four cursor speed settings which may be changed by the user Other button options include swipe left and swipe right which are ideal for page turning in addition to drag lock and dwell click features All programmable features are stored in non volatile memory and are automatically recalled each time the unit is used irrespective of the device it is...

Page 2: ...Automatically sleeps when not in use to conserve battery Four cursor speed settings Three recessed buttons and two sockets all individually programmable to include o Left Middle and Right click o Drag Delayed Drag and Double Click o Swipe Left and Swipe Right ideal for page turning o Cursor speed setting Dwell click feature T Bar and Soft ball handles also included Robust construction Light touch ...

Page 3: ...lled on some older devices BLUELINE may be charged from any USB socket whether on a computer or a plug in charger Simply plug the supplied charging cable into the socket on the rear of BLUELINE 7 and then into the charging port The LED 6 will light green to indicate the unit is charging and will turn off when charging is complete Charging a completely flat battery takes around 3 hours and the Joys...

Page 4: ...utton customisation which may be beneficial for some users is assigning one of the BLUELINE buttons to be the Assistive Touch menu If you wish to make the right button give this function proceed as above and choose Open Menu again remembering that Assistive Touch must be turned on for the change to be effective Connecting to Apple Devices iOS13 4 1 onwards Before you can begin using BLUELINE Joyst...

Page 5: ...ug in a Bluetooth dongle and configure it as indicated in its instructions 2 Ensure your BLUELINE s battery is charged and wake it by pressing any of its three buttons Observe the flashing red LED to indicate that it is available for connection 3 Look for the BLUELINE in the list of available Bluetooth devices and either click or tap on yours using the 4 letter digit number written on the base of ...

Page 6: ... to cancel Button 3 cannot be configured as Delayed Drag Note that Apple devices have this feature built in so it may be selected in the AssistiveTouch menu instead if preferred Do not engage this feature in both places Double Click Gives two short clicks of Left Click and the unit beeps twice if the buzzer is enabled Generally not useful in Apple devices although used extensively on PCs to open a...

Page 7: ...ewdriver thenfollowthesesteps 1 First choose the setting you would like to change using Table 1 For example if you would like to change the setting of Button 2 the middle button you need to choose function 2 whereas for the right socket it s 5 2 Press the button marked Select 8 repeatedly until the required number appears on the display 10 then wait After a short period the unit beeps and the disp...

Page 8: ...ed even if you move BLUELINE to another device or the battery becomes flat Table 2 Button and Socket Settings Bold Default Configuring Dwell Click Feature BLUELINE has a Dwell Click feature which may be used to effect a Left Click whenever the cursor remains still for a selected period of time It is useful when users have difficulty in clicking any button or switch By default this feature is off N...

Page 9: ...ogram the unit to also wake up on joystick movement This may be beneficial for some users as any activity can then wake the unit On the other hand it may be a disadvantage to therapists who frequently transport the unit since it could result in the unit waking due to joystick movement while in transit If you set BLUELINE to wake up on joystick movement as well as button switch activity it will con...

Page 10: ... 1 and 2 by pressing and holding the Modify button 9 for 10 seconds The unit will emit four short beeps and all settings will return to their factory defaults Accessories Your BLUELINE is supplied with three knobs acorn knob fitted and both T bar and sponge ball knobs supplied loose and a charging cable Replacement knobs are available from Pretorian as wellasalternativeknobsforspecialrequirements ...

Page 11: ...ice and then Forget this Device On other computers navigate to the Bluetooth device menu and forget or remove the device You may have connected the BLUELINE to a different host tablet computer in the meantime If your device is an Apple tablet or phone you will need to navigate to Settings Accessibility Touch AssistiveTouch Devices Bluetooth Devices select the device and then Forget this Device On ...

Page 12: ...te Gainsborough Lincolnshire DN21 1QB UK Tel 44 0 1427 678990 Fax 44 0 1427 678992 All trademarks are used for illustrative purposes only are the property of their respective owners and are acknowledged S040142 For use with firmware 104 0 and iOS iPadOS 13 4 1 ...

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