Chopter 3: Using furbo Mouse Softwore
As you position the cursor on a particular feature, the Turbo Mouse Help window will display a brief description of that function. you can move this window to any convenient place on screen. To turn off Help, click the close box of the window.
If you are running System 7 , yot can also use Balloon Help or Turbo Mouse Control Help in the Balloon Help menu.
In the upper right hand corner of the Turbo Mouse Control wind.ow there are two icons. The Turbo Mouse icon represents your Turbo
Mouse 4.0 trackball and the normal mouse icon represents any other
normal Macintosh compatible input device. (Most Macintosh input
devices, including older versions of Kensington'sTurbo Mouse track- balls, are recognized as normal mouse devices.)
The Turbo Mouse software automatically recognizes the tlpe of device
that has been moved last and highlights the appropriate icon. If you have more than one input device connected to the ADB port of your Macintosh, the icon of the device you moved last rvill be highlighted.
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