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Learn Mode

Step 1

- Orientate

your n-ABLER

Begin with your 

n-ABLER

unit in the intended
operating position (1,2,3
or 4 as shown in Figure 3).

Step 2

- Put your n-ABLER into Learn Mode

Press the Speed Control button at the rear of the unit and keep it
pressed for at least one second. When you release it you will hear
a ‘warbling beep’ to indicate your 

n-ABLER

is in Learn Mode. The

LED flashes.

Step 3

- Tell your n-ABLER which way is up

Move the ball in the direction you want the cursor to move
‘up’. There will be no immediate cursor movement but when
your 

n-ABLER

has understood your instruction it emits a

single beep and the cursor moves in the direction you want.

Step 4

- Enable or Disable the Buzzer

If you want the buzzer on press the Red Button once. If you want
the buzzer off press the Yellow Button once.

Your 

n-ABLER

emits a single beep to acknowledge your selection

(irrespective of whether the buzzer will be ‘on’ or ‘off’).

Step 5

- Select which Button is to be Left Click

If you would like the Red Button to be Left Click, press it.
Otherwise press the Yellow Button.

Your 

n-ABLER

emits a ‘warbling beep’ to indicate you are now

leaving Learn Mode.

Your personal settings are stored in your 

n-ABLER’s

memory and

will be retrieved each time the computer is powered-up.

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

FIGURE 3

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Summary of Contents for n-ABLER

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet n ABLER trackball 2010 leaflet n ABLER leaflet 14 4 10 16 56 Page 4 ...

Page 2: ... running ball requires only a light touch which together with the function buttons makes for easy navigation selection and manipulation of objects on the computer screen The n ABLER emulates a computer mouse but with fingertip control and the need for only minimal hand movement reduces wrist and elbow fatigue requires far less effort and is less tiring The symmetrical design enables users to work ...

Page 3: ...al activation Switchable left and right click buttons Double click and latching drag lock buttons X Y axis and Scroll button for up down or left right only cursor movements and scrolling facility Audible switchable to mute and visual warnings indicating selection or change of function Cursor speed control Auto detecting PS2 and USB protocols Easy plug and play installation no additional drivers re...

Page 4: ...lf to either PS 2 or USB operation Once you boot up the computer the n ABLER is ready to use There are no driver files to be loaded the computer s resident drivers are used to help simplify installation Roll the ball briefly to ensure the cursor responds to movement If not refer to the troubleshooting guide on our website http www pretorianuk com n abler clicking on Frequently Asked Questions Comp...

Page 5: ...escending two tone beep as it is turned off Whilst the Drag Lock is on the LED turns red to give you a visual indication that Drag Lock is in operation Single Axis Button This button is used to freeze movement in one axis allowing you to home in to a position one axis at a time Press the button once to give left right cursor only movement Press it a second time to give up down cursor only movement...

Page 6: ...ou want Step 4 Enable or Disable the Buzzer If you want the buzzer on press the Red Button once If you want the buzzer off press the Yellow Button once Your n ABLER emits a single beep to acknowledge your selection irrespective of whether the buzzer will be on or off Step 5 Select which Button is to be Left Click If you would like the Red Button to be Left Click press it Otherwise press the Yellow...

Page 7: ...trol 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 Learn Mode B 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 Learn Mode B at any stage by pressing the Speed Control Button until a warbling beep ...

Page 8: ...ons to be connected The socket adjacent to the Red Button performs the same function as the Red Button and the socket adjacent to the Yellow Button performs the same function as the Yellow Button Suitable Buttons are widely available from retailers Note that the external Buttons work in addition to the internal ones Warning These jack sockets are not for external power supplies Never connect an ex...

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