Archos 500982 User Manual - Page 4

This part of the remote control is used for the Web Browser and the Widgets, only with Gen 5 WiFi- - gen 5 dvr station -

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DVR Station Gen 5 User Manual - version 3  This part of the remote control is used for the Web Browser and the Widgets (only with Gen 5 WiFi-enabled devices). Use the direction pad to move the cursor that appears on the screen. Pressing this button will activate 2 modes at the same time: - the "left button lock" mode: the direction pad will act as if you moved a mouse while holding its left button at the same time. It will allow you, for example, to use sliders or other dragging controls. - the navigation buttons, at the top right, will allow you to move from one link/field to another (normally they scroll the page up/down). Press again to disable these 2 modes. This button is like a mouse's left button. Depending on where you are in the interface, it will allow you to open a link, execute a function, etc (same as if you tapped on the screen). This button is like a mouse's right button. Depending on where you are in the interface, pressing this button will display a contextual menu (same as if you held down on the touchscreen). 

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DVR STATION GEN 5
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USER MANUAL - version 3
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This part of the remote control is used for the Web Browser and the Widgets
(only with Gen 5 WiFi-enabled devices).
Use the direction pad to move the cursor that appears on the screen.
Pressing this button will activate 2 modes at the same time:
the “left button lock” mode: the direction pad will act as if you
moved a mouse while holding its left button at the same time. It
will allow you, for example, to use sliders or other dragging controls.
the navigation buttons, at the top right, will allow you to move
from one link/field to another (normally they scroll the page
up/down).
Press again to disable these 2 modes.
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This button is like a mouse’s left button. Depending on where you are
in the interface, it will allow you to open a link, execute a function, etc
(same as if you tapped on the screen).
This button is like a mouse’s right button. Depending on where you are in
the interface, pressing this button will display a contextual menu (same
as if you held down on the touchscreen).