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A X-axis: time
B Y-axis: speed
C Slow Cursor Speed
D Ramp
E Fast Cursor Speed
F Slow Movement Time
G 2x Slow Movement Time
Slow Cursor Speed C: Sets the speed at which the mouse
cursor moves when initially deflected. It remains at this
speed for the duration set by the Slow Movement Time
F. The Slow Cursor Speed is set so that you can move the
mouse cursor slowly over small distances, which is useful for
small adjustments, especially when moving between screen
icons that are close together. Slow Cursor Speed should be
set equal to or less than Fast Cursor Speed E.
Fast Cursor Speed E: Sets the speed at which the mouse
cursor ramps D up to after the Slow Movement Time F
has expired. During the Slow Movement Time however, the
mouse cursor speed moves at the speed set by Slow Cursor
Speed C. The Fast Cursor Speed is set so that you can move
the cursor quickly over large distances. Fast Cursor Speed
should be set equal to or greater than Slow Cursor Speed.
Slow Movement Time F: Sets the length of time for which
the mouse moves at the Slow Cursor Speed C before
increasing to the Fast Cursor Speed E. The ramp time,
between end of Slow Cursor Speed and start of Fast Cursor
Speed, is equal to the time set by this setting G.
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Operating the Mouse Mover
The following operation description assumes that a
connectivity card with a mouse mover function has been set
up as described in Setting up a Mouse Mover, page 71.
Moving the cursor
The cursor moves on the user's device in the direction that
is mapped to the input. The speed of the cursor is slow
initially, which is ideal for close or fine movements and then
speeds up after a short period (defined by Slow Movement
Time) to allow the cursor to move a greater distance in a
shorter time frame. For more information about cursor
settings, see Setting up a Mouse Mover, page 71.
Right or left click
To perform a right or left click, tap on the corresponding
buttons on the touch screen. When a button is tapped, it
changes color from grey to blue.
Fig. 5-66
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