A4Tech RFW-25 User Manual page 11

Radio wireless wheel mouse
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Adding a Keyboard Sequence Shortcut Command
In Office applications many users are accustomed to using keyboard commands such as the copy command, [Ctrl] +
[C] or the paste command [Ctrl] + [V] directly from the keyboard. However, to spare you from having to remember
all these keyboard shortcuts you can add them to your Test Command Menu. Refer to the following to add a
Keyboard Sequence command.
1.
Double-click the mouse
Properties window select the Settings tab.
2.
Click New/Update... to open the User-defined Options window.
3.
Select Keyboard Sequence in the Command Type pane and click <Add
New Command.
4.
In the Keyboard Sequence window type a name for the command. Click
Record and then type in the keyboard sequence. To apply the "Underline"
command as shown below, type: [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [W].
5.
Click Stop when you are finished and then click OK.
6.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 to add more Keyboard Sequence commands to your Test
Command Menu.
7.
When you have finished adding commands, close the User-defined Options
window and the Mouse Properties window.
8.
Open your Office application and select some text. Select the Underline
Keyboard Sequence command from your Test Command Menu.
9.
The text you selected is now underlined.
For this "Test Run" the LuckyJump grid will be customized to demonstrate how much easier working with the
mouse can be. Refer to the following to customize either the LuckyJump or NetJump grid:
1.
Double-click the mouse
window select the Settings tab.
2.
You will see the default settings for LuckyJump. Scroll to Help in the
Command List and select it.
3.
Move the cursor to the LuckyJump grid and click the bottom-left Documents
item. Notice the cursor changes to a "Pointing finger" and the Documents
icon is replaced with the Help icon.
4.
Now scroll to the end of the Command List and assign the Test Command
Menu to the LuckyJump grid in the same way. (See Creating Your Own
Command Menu on page 8 if you have not already created a Test Command
Menu.)
5.
Continue customizing the LuckyJump menu by assigning commands from the
Command List to the LuckyJump grid.
6.
After you have added all the commands you want, click on the Buttons tab
and assign LuckyJump to the button you want. (In most cases you will assign
LuckyJump to the third button. Most users prefer to leave the default Context
Sensitive Help setting on the second button.)
7.
Click OK to close the Mouse Properties window.
8.
Now, just press the mouse button assigned to LuckyJump and the LuckyJump
grid opens right under the mouse cursor. (Move the mouse over each item in
the grid for a description.)
Some of the commands in LuckyJump are described in more detail below.
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