Pretorian n-ABLER PRO Instructions Manual Download Page 7

Socket Learn Mode

Step 1

 - 

Put your n-ABLER PRO 

 

into Socket Learn Mode

 

Press the Speed Control button at the rear 

of the unit together with the Left Mouse 

Button and keep them pressed until you hear 

a warbling beep and the LED flashes red.

Step 2

 - 

Press the button you would like  

 

the Left Socket to function as

For example, if you want the Left Socket to 

function as Double Click, press the double-

click / anti tremor) button once.
Your 

n-ABLER PRO

 emits a single beep to 

acknowledge your selection..

Step 3

 - 

Press the button you would like  

 

the Right Socket to function as

For example, if you want the Right Socket to 

function as Speed Control, press the red Speed 
Control button (at the rear of the unit) once.
Your 

n-ABLER PRO

 emits a ‘warbling beep’ to 

acknowledge your selection and to indicate 
that you are leaving Socket Learn Mode.
Your personal settings are stored in your 

n-ABLER PRO

’s memory and will be retrieved 

each time the computer is powered up.
You can quit Socket Learn Mode at any stage 
by pressing the Speed Control Button until a 
‘warbling beep’ is heard and the LED returns 
to a steady green colour. Any new settings 
you made will not be saved.

If you make a mistake simply return to 
Socket Learn Mode by beginning at Step 1 
and repeat the procedure.

Two sockets are provided at the rear of the unit to allow external Switches to be connected. These 

sockets work simultaneously with the 

n-ABLER PRO

’s own buttons.

By default, the socket adjacent to the left button performs as Left Click and the socket adjacent 

to the right button performs as Right Click.
The  sockets  can  be  re-programmed  at  any  time  to  access  any  of  the  buttons  INCLUDING  THE 

SPEED CONTROL BUTTON using the following procedure:

Some  users  may  experience  difficulty  in  pressing  the  buttons  on  n-ABLER  and  may  also  find 

external  switches  difficult.  For  these  users,  the  Dwell  Click  feature  allows  the  unit  to  be 

programmed to click automatically a short time after the cursor has stopped moving. This allows 

the user to position the cursor and then click without pressing any buttons or switches.

Dwell Click Learn Mode

Your 

n-ABLER

  is  supplied  with  Dwell  Click  disabled.  To  enable  the  Dwell  Click  feature,  use  the 

following procedure:

Step 1

 

Put your n-ABLER into Dwell Click Learn Mode

Press the Speed Control button at the rear of the unit together with the 

Right Mouse Button

 

and keep both pressed for three seconds until a warbling beep is heard. The LED flashes orange.

Step 2

 

Select the Dwell Click switch function

Press the button you would like the Dwell Click function to use. For example, to perform a 

double click after the dwell period, press the Double Click button. Note that the Single Axis 

button disables the Dwell Click function and exits Dwell Click Learn Mode. 

n-ABLER

 emits a 

single beep to acknowledge your selection.

Summary of Contents for n-ABLER PRO

Page 1: ...educes wrist and elbow fatigue The symmetrical design allows users to work with either hand without angling the wrist and the unit can also be configured for left handed operation A large integrated hand palm rest makes work posture more relaxed reducing strain and tension The n ABLER Pro trackball is particularly suitable for all age groups with motor skill difficulties and for those whose work r...

Page 2: ...able left and right click buttons Anti tremor button with three settings to compensate for the degree of tremor to improve cursor control Dwell Click function for users who cannot use buttons or switches Double click and latching drag lock buttons Pan Button to allow easy navigation of documents Audible switchable to mute and visual warnings indicating selection or change of function Cursor speed ...

Page 3: ...ble for use as soon as its LED lights There are no driver files to load onto the computer the computer s resident drivers are used to help simplify installation PS 2 Make sure your computer is fully turned off and not just in standby Insert the USB plug of n ABLER into the supplied PS 2 adaptor and then plug it into the PS 2 socket ensuring that the socket in question is for a mouse and not for a ...

Page 4: ...to indicate the double click has taken place Anti Tremor Threesettingsareavailableto compensate for the degree of user tremor To activate Anti Tremor mode press and hold the button The LED turns orange and the unit emits a single beep indicating the Anti Tremor mode is set at the lowest degree of compensation To increase the level of compensation press and hold the button again until it emits beep...

Page 5: ... g if the computer is turned off Move the trackball in the direction you wish the cursor to move The cursor speed setting see figure 2 affects the relationship between trackball movement and cursor speed Right Mouse Button Speed Control see Figure 2 Cursor Control Drag Lock Button When dragging an object on the screen it can sometimes be difficult moving the cursor whilst keeping the Left Button d...

Page 6: ...isable the Buzzer If you want the buzzer on press the Left Mouse Button once If you want the buzzer off press the Right Mouse Button Your n ABLER PRO emits a single beep to acknowledge your selection irrespective of whether the buzzer will be on or off The buzzer gives you an audible indication as you turn some of the features on and off The default setting is on If you like to work in a quiet env...

Page 7: ...nit to allow external Switches to be connected These sockets work simultaneously with the n ABLER PRO s own buttons By default the socket adjacent to the left button performs as Left Click and the socket adjacent to the right button performs as Right Click The sockets can be re programmed at any time to access any of the buttons INCLUDING THE SPEED CONTROL BUTTON using the following procedure Some...

Page 8: ...he front of n ABLER to select the Dwell Click Period using Table 1 The dwell click period is the time delay between the cursor last being moved and the Dwell Click occurring Your n ABLER emits a warbling beep to acknowledge your selection and to indicate that you are leaving Dwell Click Learn Mode Your personal settings are saved in non volatile memory and are retrieved each time the unit is power...

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