Click delay (button delay)
Press the selection key
(7)
briefly
two times (shorter than 2 seconds)
and the LED
(6)
changes to
red
.
Now you can adjust the delay of
the mouse buttons by pressing
plus key
(5)
or minus key
(4)
.
The mouse buttons react
only after a certain time according
to the display in the green bar
graph
(3)
. No bars in the bar graph
means no delay.
To return to working mode,
press the selection key
(7)
2 more
times until the LED
(6)
flashes/
lights green again. If you want to
use the click delay for the mouse
buttons, make sure that the auto-
click function is set to zero (no
green bars in the bar graph
(3)
.
If the dwell click function is
activated, i.e. is not at zero, the
click delay has another function.
In that case the tolerance for the
dwell click function is set with the
click delay (i.e. the range in which
one can move to trigger a dwell
click). For a good function usually 2
(2 of 10 stages) suffices.
Function off
Press the selection key
(7)
longer
than 2 seconds (shorter than 4
seconds) and the LED
(6)
flashes
white
and all filters and delays
are switched off (normal mouse
mode).
In order to restart the functions,
press the selection key again for
longer than 2 seconds until the
LED
(6)
flashes/lights green again.
If you press the selection key
(7)
for longer than 4 seconds, AMAneo
BTi is completely switched off.
In order to switch the device
on again, the selection key
(7)
must be pressed again until the
bar graph display
(3)
lights up
completely.
Tip:
All of the controls are numbered on the AMAneo BTi image on
page 3
.
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