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SECTION 6
THREE MODES OF OPERATION
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User's Guide
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Version 1.7.5
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November 21, 2002
You are in Mouse Function mode when the yellow indicator light on
the right hand unit is on.
La y o ut of K e y s in M ous e Fun c t ion M ode
Figures 16 and 17 show all the keys each finger can use in Mouse
Function mode. The names of keys available in Mouse Function
mode are indicated in yellow on the template above your fingers.
The PRINT key requires a double strike to send the key to the PC.
This helps protect from accidental print commands.
Figure 17. Right Hand in Mouse Function Mode
Mo us e Cl i c k Lo c k
MOUSE Click Lock ("Sticky" Mouse Buttons):
Hold the Function Mode
direct access key up and press either the right or left mouse buttons. To
release hit either right or left mouse button or any other key that is not a
mouse movement key like ALT, SHIFT or CTL. Examples:
To block text:
Enables the click lock for Left Button. Move mouse to hi-light
the text.
To delete text:
Press the delete key. The delete will release the mouse
button and delete the text. Try this with CTL X for CUT or CTL C for COPY.
To move text:
The user may also move the highlighted text by using click
lock again. Now as you move the mouse the box of text is moved and can be
dropped at a new location with by releasing as described above.
Limitations:
The CTL key can not be used with the drag to duplicate an
object selected because the button is released upon action from the CTL key.
To copy, use the right mouse click-lock to move and duplicate the text,
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