Logitech 965162-0403 Reference Manual - Page 11

Basic, Functionality

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The tooldial Menu Basic tooldial Functionality The NuLOOQ tooldial is an on-demand personalized menu system. With the tooldial, you can create and save up to ten customized Menus per application, in addition to ten System-level Menus. Menu Type Definitions tooldial Menus can be defined as System- or Application-level Menus. A Systemlevel Menu will be accessible regardless of which programs you may be running, or which application is currently active. An Application-level Menu can only be opened when the host application for which is was created is running, and is the currently active application on the desktop. The NuLOOQ tooldial supports Adobe Illustrator CS2, InDesign CS2, and Photoshop CS2. Menu Layout The tooldial Menu consists of a circular configuration of eight primary cells, each of which may contain a file, folder, program or tool. The items contained within the Menu cells are fully customizable. See "tooldial Configuration" on page 11 for more information on configuring the NuLOOQ tooldial. Each individual cell on the Main Menu can be linked to a second menu level of eight additional cells. This Extended Tool Menu appears as an outer ring of eight cells surrounding the Main Menu. Main Menu cells with associated Extended Menus will contain a "+" along the outer edge of the cell. Clicking on a cell in the Main Menu and holding the mouse button down will display the associated Extended Menu, if one has been created for that cell. The Hub Right-click, or CTRL-click, on the Hub at the center of a tooldial Menu to open the tooldial Options contextual menu. This menu allows you to select from the following options: • Help - Selecting this option opens the online Help system for the tooldial. • About the NuLOOQ tooldial - This option brings up a window displaying spe- cific information pertaining to this version of the NuLOOQ tooldial. 7

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The tooldial Menu
7
Basic
tooldial
Functionality
The NuLOOQ
tooldial
is an on-demand personalized menu system.
With the
tooldial
, you can create and save up to ten customized Menus per application, in addi-
tion to ten System-level Menus.
Menu Type Definitions
tooldial
Menus can be defined as System- or Application-level Menus.
A System-
level Menu will be accessible regardless of which programs you may be running, or
which application is currently active.
An Application-level Menu can only be opened
when the host application for which is was created is running, and is the currently
active application on the desktop.
The NuLOOQ
tooldial
supports Adobe Illustrator
CS2, InDesign CS2, and Photoshop CS2.
Menu Layout
The
tooldial
Menu consists of a circular configuration of eight primary cells, each of
which may contain a file, folder, program or tool.
The items contained within the
Menu cells are fully customizable.
See “tooldial Configuration” on page 11 for more
information on configuring the NuLOOQ
tooldial
.
Each individual cell on the Main Menu can be linked to a second menu level of eight
additional cells.
This Extended Tool Menu appears as an outer ring of eight cells sur-
rounding the Main Menu.
Main Menu cells with associated Extended Menus will
contain a “+” along the outer edge of the cell.
Clicking on a cell in the Main Menu
and holding the mouse button down will display the associated Extended Menu, if
one has been created for that cell.
The Hub
Right-click, or CTRL-click, on the Hub at the center of a
tooldial
Menu to open the
tooldial
Options contextual menu.
This menu allows you to select from the following
options:
Help
- Selecting this option opens the online Help system for the
tooldial
.
About the NuLOOQ tooldial
- This option brings up a window displaying spe-
cific information pertaining to this version of the NuLOOQ
tooldial
.