Using The Chording Feature In Turbo Mouseadb; Maintaining Your Turbo Mouse - Kensington Turbo Mouse User Manual

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your fingertips to manipulate the Turbo
Mouse ball, and your drawing accuracy
will be greatly improved!
Using the Chording Feature in Turbo
MouseADB
Turbo Mouse ADB also offers a chording
feature. If you haven't already done so, fol-
low the instructions on page 2 to set the DIP
switch in the back of your Turbo Mouse
ADB. Then click both its buttons at once
and Turbo Mouse ADB will perform the
command or keyboard equivalent you have
chosen - Command-N, Command-0,
Command-W, Command-S, Command-P,
Command-0 or Command-Z.
It may take a little time to get used to
chording. You may find at first that you tend
to click one button or the other first -
you
may even activate Click Lock by mistake.
So if you're using the chording feature to
save a document or send it to print, but you
look at your screen and notice that you're
unexpectedly highlighting everything in
sight -
chances are, you've hit the Click
Lock button first by mistake. Just click it
once more to release Click Lock, and try
chording again.
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USING TURBO MOUSE
Please note:
Your Turbo Mouse ball may roll a
little stiffly at first. Most units take a day or
two of use for their rollers to "break in."
However, by the time you get used to using
your Turbo Mouse, you'll find that its action
will have become very smooth.
Maintaining Your Turbo Mouse.
Your new Turbo Mouse is virtually trouble-
free. However, if your cursor ever fails to
respond to your movements while using
Turbo Mouse, simply disconnect its cable,
wait a few seconds, then reconnect it. This
will reset your Turbo Mouse.
Your new Turbo Mouse is practically main-
tenance free. From time to time you should
remove the Turbo Mouse ball and clean it
with a damp rag and mild cleaning solution.
(Be sure to tum off your computer and
unplug your Turbo Mouse first!)
You should also wipe out the center inden-
tation with a soft cloth from time to time to
prevent dust and debris from building up
inside the Turbo Mouse. Or, if you prefer,
you could use a can of compressed air to
blow any dust or debris out of the bottom of
the unit.

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