Maintenance - Pretorian n-ABLER PRO Instructions Manual

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Two sockets are provided at the rear of the unit to allow external Switches to be connected. These
sockets work simultaneously with the n-ABLER PRO's own buttons.
By default, the socket adjacent to the Left Mouse Button performs the same function as the Left
Mouse Button and the socket adjacent to the Right Mouse Button performs the same function as
the Right Mouse Button.
The sockets can be re-programmed at any time to access any of the buttons INCLUDING THE
SPEED CONTROL BUTTON using the following procedure:
Step 1
Put your n-ABLER PRO
-
into Learn Mode B
Press the Speed Control button at the rear
of the unit together with the Left Mouse
Button and keep them pressed for at least
one second. As the unit enters Learn Mode
B you will hear a 'warbling beep' and the LED
flashes red.
Step 2
Press the button you would like
-
the Left Socket to function as
For example, if you want the Left Socket to
function as Double Click, press the double-
click / anti tremor) button once.
Your n-ABLER PRO emits a single beep to
acknowledge your selection..
Step 3
Press the button you would like
-
the Right Socket to function as
For example, if you want the Right Socket to
function as Speed Control, press the red Speed
Control button (at the rear of the unit) once.
The 'n-ABLER PRO' has no user serviceable parts. If repair is necessary the unit should be returned to
Pretorian Technologies Ltd or an authorized distributor.
Programming the Sockets
on your n-ABLER PRO
Your n-ABLER PRO emits a 'warbling beep' to
acknowledge your selection and to indicate
that you are leaving Learn Mode B.
Your personal settings are stored in your
n-ABLER PRO's memory and will be retrieved
each time the computer is powered up.
You can quit Learn Mode B at any stage by
pressing the Speed Control Button until a
'warbling beep' is heard and the LED returns
to a steady green colour. Any new settings
you made will not be saved.
If you make a mistake simply return to Learn
Mode B by beginning at Step 1 and repeat
the procedure.
Learn Mode B

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