User Manual

9
Command
Type Description
Application/
Document
This field lets you add your favorite programs to run or open a
document or file that you specify. Enter the path or browse to
the application/document that you want to open.
File Folder
This field opens the folder you specify in Windows Explorer.
Enter the path or browse to the folder you want to open.
Home Page
The Home Page command takes you to the URL address you
specify. Enter the URL address of the Web site you want to
visit. (Requires an online connection.)
Mail To
Send e-mail from your default e-mail program to the specified
e-mail address. Enter the e-mail address that you wish to mail
to. (Requires an online connection.)
Keyboard
Sequence
Assign text and keyboard shortcuts for one-click playback in
all programs. Refer to The Keyboard Sequence Command
below for detailed instructions on this command.
Generic
Command
Choose from a list of commonly used commands, such as
Print, Save, or Open.
Command Type
Menu
The Keyboard Sequence Command
This function lets you add Text commands and Shortcut commands to your Test Command Menu. Use Text
commands to enter commonly used phrases in all your text editing applications. Shortcut commands can be used in
all applications just as you use conventional keyboard shortcuts.
Adding a Keyboard Sequence Text Command
The Keyboard Sequence command is very useful when working in text editing applications or when sending e-mail.
You can assign any number of commonly used phrases and then just enter them with one click into your document.
Refer to the following to add a Keyboard Sequence Text command.
1. Double-click the mouse icon in the system tray. In the
Mouse Properties window select the Settings tab.
2. Click New/Update to open the User-defined Options
window.
3. Select Keyboard Sequence in the Command Type pane and
click <Add New Command.
4. In the Keyboard Sequence window type a name for the
command. Under Mode, select the Text radio button and then
type in your message.
5. Click OK when you are finished.
6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to add more Text commands to your Test
Command Menu.
7. When you have finished adding commands, close the User-
defined Options window and the Mouse Properties window.
8. Open a text editor or e-mail messenger and place the cursor
where you want the message added. Select the Keyboard
Sequence Text command from your Test Command Menu.
9. Your message is added to your document.