User's Manual

RC240 3D Mouse Presenter V1.3
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There are 8 rows for 8-directional motion commands. You may enter
up to 3 key codes for each command on the first to the third column
as specified Code 1, Code 2 and Code 3 respectively. Use mouse to
left-click on the field you want to enter the hotkey code. Type from
your keyboard for up to 3 fields, one code for one field. The single key
(like B, D, etc.) or the combinational key (like Alt-F4, Alt-V, etc.)
could be entered in each field. Also enter the description of each
motion key at the fourth column. This description will be show on the
OSD (On Screen Display) when you activate the Motion Hotkey.
Hotkeys for PowerPoint
Before defining your own Hotkey codes, you should be aware of the
principal of the Hotkey.
When PowerPoint is in the Slide Show mode, key in letter “B” from the
keyboard will turn the screen to black. If you are using the Hotkey
Setting as shown on the dialog of Page 14, a letter “B” is in Code 1
field of the first row, “Right + ↑”. When you use the ↑Motion key
(described in the following section),
aimMaster™ Pro
will send out a
keyboard code, “B” to PowerPoint for you. Then PowerPoint changes
the whole screen into black accordingly.
When PowerPoint is in the Normal View mode (not in the Slide Show
mode), if you enter the composite key, pressing the ALT key with the
letter “V”, you select the “View” command. When you then enter the
letter “D”, you choose the “Slide Sorter” tab. PowerPoint enters the
Slide Sorter view.
If you are using the Hotkey Setting as shown on the dialog of Page 14,
the 3
rd
row, the “Right + ” motion key, will send out “ESC”, “Alt+V”
and “D” keys for you. PowerPoint will change from the “Slide Show
Mode” through “Normal View Mode”, and then to the “Slide Sorter