A4 Tech NB-60 user manual Image C, Image D, Example 3 Select 2nd Radio Button

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Example 3: Select 2nd Radio Button

1.Click on “Record” (Reference: Image C)

2.Press “Ctrl” on the Keyboard

3.Click “Stop” to stop recording

4.Click “OK”

5.It will bring you back to previous page (Image D)

6.Now click on “Keystroke (Ctrl)”, the one you just created

7.

Select the Mouse Button (green icon) on the Mouse Image to your right to

(Image C)

 

store the “Keystroke (Ctrl)”.

 

8.

Green icon will turn red once it’s been selected. (Image D)

 

9.

Click “Apply” >> “OK”

 

We have stored it in Mouse Button # 4.

Let’s try it on game application (Counter Strikes)

Press and hold your mouse button # 4.

 

 

In Counter Strike, “Keystroke (Ctrl)” means to hunker down

 

Did you see yourself hunker down only once? If yes, you have

(Image D)

 

successfully created a command with

 

 

2nd Radio Button “Press and hold will only input once the keystrokes”

 

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Contents Model:NB-60 BatteryFREE Wireless Optical Mouse User’s ManualCongratulations on your purchase IntroductionPlug 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 For Windows Me / 2000 / 2003 / XP Installing the Battery Free Mouse SoftwareStep TWO HOW to Program Your Mouse Buttons Section II Keystrokes X6-Jump WindowExample 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