Kodak DP800 User's Manual - Page 25
The button underneath the Interactive Remote Control
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The options popup menu: Figure 2 shows control panel: The Options Menu The options menu (figure 2) allows you to associate certain actions with pressing the secondary button (small grey key) on top of the Interactive Remote Control. There are 5 pre-defined selections as well as Custom (see below). As an example, say that you want the secondary button to emulate the Enter key. Simply choose the Enter key item in the popup menu and the software will link your choice to the secondary button. Now, every time you press the secondary button the driver will pass that action, (in this example, enter key pressed) to the front application. The Custom Settings area: Selecting Custom from the options popup menu will activate the Custom Settings area. As long as the title Custom Settings is blinking, the control panel will record any combination of key strokes and / or mouse clicks. Clicking cancel will stop recording and return you to the previously selected popup menu item. Clicking done will record your key strokes (clicks) and make that combination the current setting for the secondary button. Remember, while recording a sequence, do not inadvertently click on the done or cancel buttons. General and Special features: The button underneath the Interactive Remote Control acts as the primary button or your standard Macintosh mouse button. If you press the primary button and the secondary button (regardless of the action setting) you will activate the sticky button (button lock) feature. You can then release both buttons (first the secondary button) but leave the system in a mouse-down state. This can be 25 Contents