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MANUAL
Rev. 1.6

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Summary of Contents for Handykey Corporation Twiddler2

  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Rev. 1.6...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    Contents FCC WARNING Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip- ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harm- ful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3 GETTING STARTED Overview Getting Started The Strap Changing to Left-Hand Use...
  • Page 4 How to hold the Twiddler2 Getting Started: Left or Right? Which hand should you use for the Twiddler2? center Here are a few things to consider: inside What do you want to be able to do with the hand not holding the Twiddler2?
  • Page 5 Interactive Programming You can comfortably rest your thumb on the inside corner of the Twiddler2, in a relaxed position, as shown in the photograph on the back cover TYPING ON THE TWIDDLER2 outward Single Keys THE KEYBOARD chording chord...
  • Page 6 Chords Key Notation Repeating Keys Finger Key Notation...
  • Page 7 Labels FINGER KEYS are indicated by a group of four symbols: 0, L, M, and R. These symbols repre- sent key presses in ROWS 1, 2, 3, and 4 (top to bottom). 0 means no button pressed in that row; L means the Left button is pressed;...
  • Page 8 Assignment Tables Speed Tip Another Speed Tip the, of, to, ed, and, in, ion, and ing Assignment Tables...
  • Page 9 Thumb Keys CTRL DEL. NUM ALT CTRL Shift Shift Shift Shift A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, SP, DEL. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, SP, DEL, BS, ENT CTRL...
  • Page 10 THE MOUSE POINTER By default, the Twiddler2 stays in mouse- mode indefinitely after you release the mouse but- ton. (This may be adjusted by the user. See Interactive Programming, below) Mouse-clicking stays in mouse mode after it is released.
  • Page 11 Windows Notepad. Any text editor will work, since it is just to provide some visual feed- back during the interactive programming. INTERACTIVE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Twiddler2 PS/2 Program Mode Enabled 1.0 Basics Current Keymap Valid 6069 Bytes Available Twiddler2 PS/2 Program Mode Enabled ERROR IN KEYMAP, SETTING TO DEFAULTS ...
  • Page 12 6096 Bytes Available 2.0 EDITING KEY MAPS Exiting Program Mode, Please Wait ... Key Map Saved Packing Memory, Please Wait ... Resuming Normal Operation Program Mode Aborted 2.1 AUTO CHORD MODE Resuming Normal Operation...
  • Page 13 2.2 KEY DATA Auto Chord Active Insufficient Memory Auto Chord Disabled 0009 Bytes Available 0 R000 =...
  • Page 14 Function Keys BUFFER OVER- FLOW 2.2.1 Predefined Keys...
  • Page 15 Shift Keys 2.2.2 Entering Text Strings Characters 0 00MM = "Twiddler2" Predefined Key Combinations 0 00MM = "Twiddler2\r"...
  • Page 16 2.2.3 Entering Make/Break Sequence 0 RRRR = \m 33f033 11 69f069 6bf06b 6cf06c f011 24f024 4b \b f04b Great care must be exercised when defining custom make/break scan code sequences, as invalid scan F LM00 = \m 11 1c \b f0 1c f0 11 codes can lock up a PC.
  • Page 17 3.0 MOUSE KEY DEFINITIONS DEFAULT KEY MAP - CAN'T BE UNDONE, CONTIN- UE? (Y/N) CLEAR KEY MAP - CAN'T BE UNDONE, CONTIN- UE? (Y/N) M 000L = shift+dbl+left F LM00 =...
  • Page 18 CLEAR ALL MOUSE KEYS - CAN'T BE UNDONE, CONTINUE? (Y/N) M 000L = Timing Constants 3.1 Clearing/Defaulting Mouse Keys 3.2 Default Mouse Keys DEFAULT MOUSE KEYS - CAN'T BE UNDONE, CON- TINUE? (Y/N)
  • Page 19 4.0 Timing Constants 3.3 Mouse On/Off...
  • Page 20 Key Assignment Notation Finger Key Notation 0SN 000L = ENTER Shift...
  • Page 21 KEY ASSIGNMENT TABLE...
  • Page 23 Handykey Product Warranty Information Default string assignments You must retain the dated sales slip or invoice as evidence of purchase date. Interactive Programming...