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NaturalPoint SmartNAV Users Manual : Getting Started
Move Toolbar button
The eighth button, furthest to the right of the toolbar shows four arrows. This button is used to drag the
dwell clicking toolbar. To drag the toolbar; highlight the drag button, click on the Toolbar Dragging
button and move to the desired location.

5 Accessories

There are several accessories available for your SmartNav unit that are intended to give you more options for
cursor control and clicking based on your needs and preferences.
5.1 External Ability Switches
(Only available on SmartNAV EG and AT models)
The Ability Switches allow the user to perform clicking and other functions through the use of hand, foot or
sip-and-puff operated switches. The switches are sold separately from the SmartNAV device.
How they work
The SmartNav EG and AT models include a functional stereo Ability Switch jack for built into the back
(SmartNav 4) or side (SmartNav 3) of the SmartNav, and a Y-split adapter for connecting two single
(mono) switches at once. These switches can be used to perform all normal Hot Key functions.
Set-Up
1.
If open, shut down the SmartNav software.
2.
If using two single (mono) switches, securely plug the Y-split adapter into the SmartNav's stereo
Ability Switch jack.
3.
Plug the cable(s) from switch(es) into the jack(s) and place switches in the desired location.
4.
Open the SmartNav software and place a dot on your forehead. Move your head to ensure that the
SmartNav unit is tracking the dot properly. Click each switch several times to determine which
switch is the one Right and which is the Left.
Use
After determining which is the Right switch and which is the Left switch, experiment with switch
placement to determine your optimal set-up. The SmartNav Ability Switch jack and Y-split adapter will
work with most switches. So if you already have a switch you like, feel free to try it with the SmartNav.
Switch clicking does not interfere with the SmartNav's other clicking methods. All clicking methods can
be used at the same time.
5.2 Rings
How it works
Using the SmartNav Ring you can control your computer's cursor by pointing your finger toward any
location on your monitor.
Set-Up
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