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
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
’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.
Step 3
Select the Dwell Click Period
Press one of the five buttons on the front of n-ABLER to select the Dwell Click Period using
Table 1. The dwell click period is the time delay after the cursor was last moved after which the
Dwell Click occurs. 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 powered on.
You can quit Dwell Click Learn Mode at any
stage by pressing and holding the Speed Control
button until the unit emits a warbling beep.
Any new settings will be lost. If you make a
mistake simply return to Dwell Click Learn Mode
beginning at Step 1 and repeat the procedure.
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
Yellow 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.
When choosing the switch function to use, it is useful to know that PCs
running Windows have an option to allow software to launch with a
single click. This can be found in Control Panel
Folder Options:
Selecting ‘Single Click to open an item’, Left Click can be used as the Dwell Click setting to achieve almost
everything that users will require.
Button
Dwell Period
Left (Red)
1 sec
Single Axis (Black)
1.5 sec
Right (Yellow)
2 sec
Double Click (Green)
3 sec
Drag (Blue)
4 sec