A4 Tech NB-60 user manual X6-Jump Window, Section II Keystrokes

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STEP THREE: HOW TO CONFIGURE AND SET YOUR MOUSE WITH GAME COMMANDS

By default, the 6th Button has been preset as the function “X6-Jump”.

Note: The function X6-Jump may be set in any of the buttons from # 2 to # 6.

1.Click on X6-Jump and you’ll see the pop up window (Image: left, top)

Section I: Cursor Speed

Adjust the speed of your cursor by clicking on the block or using your scrolling wheel.

Section II: Keystrokes

To ADD keystrokes: Click on the button “New Keystroke” and you’ll see a

“Keystroke” Window pops up (Image: left, bottom) Here you will see 2 radio buttons:

Press and hold will input keystrokes consecutively

Press and hold will only input once the keystrokes

If you select the 1st radio button, it means you would like to have the mouse completely simulates keyboard’s keystroke – when you press and hold a key on the keyboard, it will input a character consecutively. If you select the 2nd radio button, it means you would like to have the mouse partially simulates keyboard’s keystroke – when you press and hold a key on the keyboard, it will only input once unless you lift it and press it again.

X6-Jump Window

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Contents BatteryFREE Wireless Optical Mouse User’s Manual Model:NB-60Introduction Congratulations on your purchasePlug the Mouse Pad’s USB plug to your computer’s USB port PWR LED on the Mouse Pad will be flashing in REDPut the Mouse onto the center of the Mouse PAD Installing the Battery Free Mouse Software For Windows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XPStep TWO HOW to Program Your Mouse Buttons X6-Jump Window Section II KeystrokesExample 1 Select 1st Radio Button Image a Image BExample 2 Select 1st Radio Button Image C Image DExample 3 Select 2nd Radio Button Image E Image FExample 4 Select 2nd Radio Button Tech Support