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The Pedal Function menu allows you to assign a pedal to any keystroke or
mouse action. .
You can also enter any keystroke sequence in the top "keystroke action"
boxes. For instance, pressing Pedal #1 could cause your computer to print
"Hello how are you?" every time you press Pedal #1.
Actions upon pedal release or pedal press can be separately enabled or
disabled, by checking the appropriate box (note that the caption next to the
check box will change from ENABLED to DISABLED when
checked/unchecked. Keystroke(s) or mouse actions are sent to the active
(“focused”) window.
You can perform a quick test by opening the Windows Notepad
(Start….Run…type “Notepad” and click OK): Open up Notepad, with the
Start Stop software running, and make sure that Notepad has the focus (is in
the foreground). If you had assigned Pedal #1 (when pressed) to type
“John Doe, 1234 Main Street, Anytown, USA 12345”, then that text will
appear in the Notepad window whenever you press the pedal.
Pedal-activated mouse click emulations can also be quickly and easily
selected by clicking on the MOUSE FUNCTIONS "radio buttons" and then
selecting your desired mouse action from the pull-down menu list.
SPECIAL KEYSTROKES AND COMBINATION KEYSTROKES
Detailed instructions for combination keystroke(s) and multiple keystrokes
follows in Appendix "A".
13) Installation is now complete.