Cherry CYBO@RD PLUS, M83-13800 User Manual page 8

Wireless keyboard plus wireless mouse
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The processes triggered by the keys relate to
the multimedia program that is focussed on or
was most recently active.
If a multimedia program has already been
started but is inactive, and you press the
key, this program is activated.
The Multimedia keys fulfil the following basic
functions:
Key
Basic function
Opens an XPressList of existing
multimedia programs, from which
you can make a selection.
When the XPressList is open,
the key directs the focus to the
next element in the
XPressList.
Starts or aborts the current
media playback.
Pauses the media playback.
If you briefly press the key and
release it, it calls up the previous
title. If the media playback is
activated, the title is
automatically played.
The following function is only
used with the KeyMan
software
If the key is pressed for a longer
period, it activates scan
previous.
Key
Basic function
If you briefly press the key and
release it, it calls up the next title.
If the media playback is
activated, the title is
automatically played.
The following function is only
used with the KeyMan
software
If the key is pressed for a longer
period, it activates scan next.
Reduces the global volume. This
setting has an effect on all media
programs used on the PC.
Increases the global volume.
This setting has an effect on all
media programs used on the PC.
Switches the sound off or on. If
you switch the sound off and
then on again, the preset volume
remains unchanged.
To call up a multimedia program
When called up for the first time
When the key is pressed for the first time, the
dialog box Search Disk is opened, and the
local drives are searched for multimedia
programs identified by KeyMan. After
searching is completed, the dialog box
Configure XPressList is opened. Here you
can configure the displayed list of programs
found.
1 Press the key
.
A configured XPressList for the media
playback is opened.
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