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Each time you press the Button 4 (when its assigned action is Rotate),
you will move to the next choice. The choices, in order, are: Primary
portrait, Secondary landscape, Secondary portrait, and Primary
landscape.
To change the order, refer to the With the Change tablet and pen settings
icon (
) section on page 3-10 to 3-11.
Configuring Programmable Button
The programmable buttons can be assigned to selected actions depending on
applications. The settings of the buttons can be also changed for various user accounts.
Use Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility for the programmable button
configuration.
To run the utility, tap Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility icon (
) on the taskbar
and select Settings. When the icon is not there, tap startAll ProgramsSharp
UtilitiesProgrammable Buttons Enhanced Utility.
Be sure to always use the Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility to
configure the programmable button settings. Using other ways such as
Windows XP Control Panel will cause malfunction of the programmable
buttons.
Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility Menu
When you tap Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility icon (
) on the taskbar, the
pop-up menu will appear. It provides information such as which applications have their
own programmable button actions or how to configure the settings.
When you create a new button setting(s) for an application, the
application name will appear in the menu.
Auto change allows your computer automatically to load the registered settings of the
programmable buttons with switching between applications.
You can disable the Auto change function for the registered application
individually as well as all together. Refer to Disabling Auto Switching
section later in this chapter.
Settings allows you to add new settings or modify or delete the registered ones.
About shows the programmable buttons enhanced utility version.
Quit quits the Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility.