Belkin n52te User Manual - Page 2

Main Screen of the n52te Editor, View of the Device, Profiles, Macros, Device, PROFILES, New Profile, - tournament edition

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Main Screen of the n52te Editor This figure displays the n52te Editor screen for the Nostromo® n52 Tournament Edition. PROFILES Profiles are sets of remapped button and/or programmable functions customized for a specific application that can be saved and recalled at a later time. The "Profiles" pane allows you to select and manage the entire library of custom profiles located on your Mac computer. The main screen consists of: View of the Device - This makes it clear which buttons you are programming. Profiles - This pane allows you to manage and edit profiles. Macros - This pane allows you to define and edit sequences of keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-button presses to create your own custom macros. Device - This pane allows you to view the connectivity status of the n52te, the version of the Editor software, and the firmware version of the n52te device currently connected to your Mac computer. Help - This pane displays the Help menu for the n52te Editor, which contains the User Manual and technical-support information. You can manage profiles by using the following buttons from the "Profiles" pane: New Profile - Creates a new profile. Delete Profile - Deletes the currently selected profile. Enable Auto-Switching - Toggles Auto-Switching On/Off for the currently selected profile. Selection Menu: To change the currently active profile, click the drop-down list next to the "New Profile" button and select the desired profile. Page 2

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Main Screen of the n52te Editor
This figure displays the n52te Editor screen for the Nostromo
®
n52
Tournament Edition.
The main screen consists of:
View of the Device –
This makes it clear which buttons you are
programming.
Profiles –
This pane allows you to manage and edit profiles.
Macros –
This pane allows you to define and edit sequences of
keyboard keystrokes, and/or mouse-button presses to create your own
custom macros.
Device –
This pane allows you to view the connectivity status of the
n52te, the version of the Editor software, and the firmware version of the
n52te device currently connected to your Mac computer.
Help –
This pane displays the Help menu for the n52te Editor, which
contains the User Manual and technical-support information.
PROFILES
Profiles are sets of remapped button and/or programmable functions
customized for a specific application that can be saved and recalled at
a later time.
The “Profiles” pane allows you to select and manage the entire library of
custom profiles located on your Mac computer.
You can manage profiles by using the following buttons from the
“Profiles” pane:
New Profile –
Creates a new profile.
Delete Profile –
Deletes the currently selected profile.
Enable Auto-Switching –
Toggles Auto-Switching On/Off for the currently
selected profile.
Selection Menu:
To change the currently active profile, click the
drop-down list next to the “New Profile” button and select the
desired profile.