Belkin F8GFPC200, PM00173 user manual Profiles, Profile Management

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Profiles

Profiles are customized button mappings and programmable functions for a specific application that can be saved and loaded to the n52te.

The “Profiles” pane allows you to select and manage the entire library of custom profiles located on your system.

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Profile Management

You can manage profiles by using the following buttons from the “Profiles” pane:

1..Profile Library Menu – This drop-down menu displays all custom profiles available on your system disk. Selecting a profile will activate it for use or further editing.

2..Profile Manager Menu – This drop-down menu allows you to create a new profile, delete the active profile, and import or export a profile.

3..Enable Auto-SwitchingThe n52te Editor can automatically load a profile when you launch the application to which it is associated. Toggling this On/Off will enable/disable this feature for all profiles.

4..Auto-Switch to Selected Profile – Check this to use auto-switching for the existing profile.

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Contents N52te Table of Contents System Requirements FeaturesPackage Contents IntroductionInstallation Verification Driver InstallationN52te Editor Configuring the n52teN52te Editor Interface Configuring the n52teProfile Management ProfilesCreating a Profile Configuring the n52te Single-Key Assignments Keymaps Multi-Key Assignments Macros Creating and Assigning Macros Importing and Exporting Profiles Using the n52teDevice Pane Help Pane Using the n52te as a Default HID Device Pad Thumb-Stick Palm Rest ERgonomic adjustmentsUpdate Instructions FIRMware updatesCE Declaration of Conformity FCC StatementInformation
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