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PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
The left and right joysticks perform different functions when the
TetraMouse is in Program Mode. When the TetraMouse is powered up, it
starts in Mouse Mode. To enter Program Mode, the user pushes the left
joystick up, then releases the joystick. All four indicators blink once, then
all indicators go off to indicate the change to Program Mode.
In Program Mode, the user can select any of the four Speed Channels or
change the pointer speed settings for each of the four Speed Channels
to any one of 16 speeds. Each of the 16 speed settings are indicated by
a unique pattern of the four indicator lights during the programming
operation (see diagram in the Speed Channel Programming section).
Also, in Program Mode, the user may store and recall four different
custom Speed Channel memory configurations consisting of the four
speed settings for each of the Speed Channels, or reset all the speed
and memory settings to the factory defaults.
All programmed settings that have been stored in memory by the user
are retained in memory in the TetraMouse even if it is disconnected or
when the computer is turned off.
Important Note: Speed changes to the Speed Channels not stored in
memory by the user will be lost if the TetraMouse is disconnected or the
computer is turned off.
Details of changing speeds and performing memory operations are given
on the following pages.
Summary of Contents for TetraMouse TMXS
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