Logitech NuLOOQ manual

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  • Page 1

    Welcome to Logitech NuLOOQ navigator Congratulations on acquiring your new Logitech NuLOOQ navigator control device. This innovative new device is truly your mouse's best friend. Off load navigation and many other actions from the mouse onto the NuLOOQ navigator. To get the most from your device, you can use this help system. It offers ideas o[...]

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    Configuring Adobe Photoshop CS2 for 1st Time Use Before NuLOOQ navigator can be used with Adobe Photoshop CS2, you must first configure Adobe Photoshop CS2 and then restart CS2 for proper operation. To get started, first ensure that the NuLOOQ navigator driver has been installed on your system and your system has been restarted, if required. Once u[...]

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    A dialog box appears with options on configuring shortcut keys for virtually any command in Photoshop. Click on "File" menu command. This will expand all the "File" menu commands. Scroll down the list till you fine "NuLOOQ Plug-in...". Click under shortcut column next to "NuLOOQ Plug-in..." row and enter a sh[...]

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    Click on OK once complete and then exit out of Photoshop. You may now start Photoshop and start using NuLOOQ navigator. No other configuration changes are required from within the NuLOOQ navigator panel. If you change your workspace or load a different workspace, you may need to reconfigure the shortcut key for NuLOOQ Plug-in. © 2006 Logitech. All[...]

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    Getting Started Logitech NuLOOQ navigator is a powerful device with a great deal of functionality and flexibility. Click on links below to quickly get to a different section. ● NuLOOQ navigator components ● Placing the device on the desk ● Properly holding your NuLOOQ navigator ● Using the navring ● Using the tooltuner dial ● Using the [...]

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    ● click triggerpoints: The 4 triggerpoints within the tooltuner dial groove. Triggerpoints labeled I, III and the circle and square buttons are click triggerpoints. ● touch triggerpoint: The single button located in the center labeled triggerpoint II. Back to top > Placing the device on the desk The NuLOOQ navigator is not a mouse, but rathe[...]

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    limits your access to the tooltuner dial and the built-in triggerpoints. Back to top > Using the navring The navring is a gentle moveable gray ring encircling the device. This ring can be moved in all horizontal directions and twisted, as shown in animated image below. Keep in mind that the device is not intended to move. Only the navring slides[...]

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    In most applications, the navring is used to pan and zoom around documents and images. However in timeline based apps, such as video editing or audio applications, the navring can be configured to navigate the timeline, such as moving forward or backwards or adjusting resolution. Back to top > Using the tooltuner dial The tooltuner dial is a fla[...]

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    Using the triggerpoints The surface of the tooltuner dial also contains five triggerpoints; 4 triggerpoints require a click to activate, while one is touch sensitive. All 5 triggerpoints are fully programmable and configurable. Triggerpoint II is touch sensitive and doesn't require a click to activate. Just resting your finger on the surface o[...]

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    Back to top > © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Installing / Uninstalling Logitech NuLOOQ navigator In the Package The package containing NuLOOQ navigator contains the control device, an installation CD and other marketing collateral. The CD contained in the package is the latest version of software available at that time. Please visit http://www.logitech.com/ for any newer drivers that may have[...]

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    The first screen above asks you to confirm the license agreement. Check next to "Yes" if you agree with the agreement and then click on "Next>" to proceed to next screen.[...]

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    The second screen above allows you to confirm location of driver. We recommend selecting the default location. If you desire the driver to be installed at another location, type in the new location in the text box or select browse to bring up the "Select Folder" window to select the folder. Once complete, click on "Next>" to [...]

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    The last screen confirms your installation configuration. Once you click on "Next>" the installation for NuLOOQ navigator will begin.[...]

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    The installation will take between 10-30 seconds depending on your processor speed. Once complete you'll be ready to use NuLOOQ navigator. No reboot is required after installation of Logitech driver. To confirm that your NuLOOQ navigator is installed the button lights on top of your device will be glowing blue and a NuLOOQ navigator icon shoul[...]

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    The above screen offers two options, one to uninstall and the other to repair. Select Uninstall and then "Next>" to continue the uninstall process[...]

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    . The above confirmation screen asks you to reconfirm uninstall of NuLOOQ navigator. Note when you uninstall NuLOOQ navigator, only driver and plug-in files will be deleted. All user configuration files will NOT be deleted from your system. After you click on "Next>", the uninstall process will start and be completed in a few seconds. [...]

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    Select Repair NuLOOQ navigator from screen above to start repair process. And then click on "Next>" to continue to next screen.[...]

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    The repair process will reinstall drivers and plug-ins. Note any configuration files will not be removed in the process. Click "Next>" to start process. The repair process will take about 10-30 seconds and NuLOOQ navigator will be fully functional upon completion of the process. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logi[...]

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    Using NuLOOQ navigator with Adobe Photoshop CS2 Let's get started using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe Photoshop CS2. Click on any link to quickly get to see how you can use the navring, tooltuner and triggerpoints in Adobe Photoshop CS2. If you haven't yet configured a shortcut command within Adobe Photoshop CS2 after your install, please cli[...]

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    Pan and Zoom Navigation in Adobe Photoshop CS2 using navring The gray ring encircling the device, called the navring is used to smoothly navigate around your current Photoshop image. Gently nudge the ring in all directions to navigate the image. Note, the device stays stationary. See images below on how each action on navring will act on an image i[...]

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    Gently move the navring to the left to scroll the image to the right till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll to the right. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll to the right. Note, if you want to change the orientation of this action, please click here to see how you[...]

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    Gently twist the navring clockwise to zoom into the image. Place the cursor anywhere on the image and the image will continue to zoom in towards the cursor. The image will continue to zoom in, in fine increments until you get to 1600%. Note, if you want to modify zoom to zoom in, at set increments, i.e. 33%, 50%, etc., please click here to see how [...]

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    1. Using too much. The navring moves a very small amount and requires just a light force. 2. Tilting instead of sliding. Tilting the navring will result in no or little activity. Slide the navring parallel to the desk to get the best results. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Lo[...]

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    Changing Pan and Zoom Orientation If while moving the navring, the image movement doesn't feel comfortable or correct, you may want to reorient how the navring interacts with the image. You may want to swap how the navring interacts with the image. Follow these simple steps to adjust this orientation. First open the NuLOOQ navigator control pa[...]

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    4. Change default setting from zoom in to zoom out. Go back to control and now select Twist Counterclockwise to set that assignment to zoom in. 5. Click on apply to make the changes effective. Now your settings have changed. This change will be effective every time until you change the settings again. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech[...]

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    Changing Zoom in and Zoom out Settings to Fixed Resolutions (33%, 50%, etc.) By default, zooming in and zooming out using NuLOOQ navigator is set to provide you with the smoothest experience. This will result in zooming in and out at zoom resolutions that provide the smoothest feel. However if you desire to zoom in and zoom out at fixed zoom resolu[...]

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    4. Under Assignment, select Type Keystroke. Click here to learn more about Assignment types . 5. Click in the keystroke field and press and hold CTRL key, followed by "=" key. This will display an "=" sign in keystroke and "Control" check box to the right will be checked. Then go to twist counterclockwise and set that [...]

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    6. Under Mode, select the ideal rate. We recommend using 20 times per second, but experiment to see which setting works best for you. 7. Click on Apply to make changes effective immediately. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks a[...]

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    NuLOOQ navigator Global Settings ("All applications") The "All Applications" configuration in NuLOOQ navigator is a unique configuration setting that applies to all unconfigured applications. To see which applications have unique configurations, first open the NuLOOQ navigator control panel and click on pull-down next to Configu[...]

  • Page 31

    Navring – Push Up Sends mouse wheel up commands; would typically move the scroll bar up in many apps. Navring – Push Down Sends mouse wheel down commands; would typically move the scroll bar down in many apps. Navring – Push Right Not Assigned Navring – Push Left Not Assigned Navring – Twist Clockwise Not Assigned[...]

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    Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Not Assigned Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Increase Volume Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Decrease Volume Triggerpoint I Not Assigned Triggerpoint II Not Assigned[...]

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    Triggerpoint III Not Assigned Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

  • Page 34

    Adjusting Brush Size and other Options in Adobe Photoshop CS2 using tooltuner dial The circular disk (tooltuner dial or tooltuner) located at the top of NuLOOQ navigator is used to make fine adjustments to brush size and other option values in increments of 1 pixel in any brush based tool within Adobe Photoshop CS2. To adjust brush size or other op[...]

  • Page 35

    Gently gliding your finger clockwise on the tooltuner dial will increase the current option value in increments of one. The faster you glide you finger on the tooltuner dial, the faster the value will change. For example, if you are adjusting the brush size, place your brush directly on the object for proper sizing. When adjusting values, you'[...]

  • Page 36

    1. Once you are in the mode to adjust value, you don't need to exit the value mode. If you switch tools, your NuLOOQ device will automatically make the right option values available to you. If you change focus to another application, the dialog box will disappear and then reappear when you come back to Photoshop. Save time and always keep this[...]

  • Page 37

    Quick Shortcut and Command Execution in Adobe Photoshop CS2 using triggerpoints Any of the 5 triggerpoints on the NuLOOQ navigator device can be configured to execute a shortcut command or even modifier keys. Note, by default, the square button (the one at 12o'clock) is configured to enter static value adjustment mode to adjust brush size and [...]

  • Page 38

    Triggerpoint III is set to Step Forward (SHIFT +CTRL+Z). Triggerpoint "Square" at 12 o'clock position is set to enable static value adjustment mode to make adjustments to brush size. Triggerpoint "Circle" at 6 o'clock position is set to CTRL key. Press the key to emulate CTRL key. Usage Recommendations 1. The key here [...]

  • Page 39

    frequency use commands or keys. Things to Avoid 1. Pressing down on triggerpoint II. This is a very common error. Triggerpoint II is unique and only requires you to just rest your finger on the button. If you push down on triggerpoint II, then you could press multiple triggerpoints, possibly generating an unexpected result. © 2006 Logitech. All ri[...]

  • Page 40

    Configuring triggerpoints The triggerpoints can be configured to execute virtually any keyboard shortcut command or modifier key. Note, as of this time, only a single keystroke or modifier key(s) + keystroke can be executed. To configure any of the triggerpoints, just follow these steps: NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel Description 1. Open NuLOOQ nav[...]

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    4. Select assignment of choice. Click here to learn more about all assignment options. For this demonstration, we'll select "Type Keystroke". 5. Type in any shortcut key desired. 6. Click on apply for changes to be effective. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logi[...]

  • Page 42

    Pan and Zoom Navigation in Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 using navring The gray ring encircling the device, called the navring is used to smoothly navigate around your current Photoshop image. Gently nudge the ring in all directions to navigate the image. Note, the device stays stationary, only the navring moves. Strong or aggressive movements of the [...]

  • Page 43

    you can reconfigure NuLOOQ navigator. Gently move the navring to the left to scroll the image to the right till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll to the right. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll to the right. Note, if you want to change the orientation of this ac[...]

  • Page 44

    Gently twist the navring clockwise to zoom into the image. Place the cursor anywhere on the image and the image will continue to zoom in towards the cursor. The image will continue to zoom in, in fine increments until you get to 1600%. Note, if you want to modify zoom to zoom in, at set increments, i.e. 33%, 50%, etc., please click here to see how [...]

  • Page 45

    1. Using too much force. The navring moves a very small amount and requires just a light force. 2. Tilting instead of sliding. Tilting the navring will result in no or little activity. Slide the navring parallel to the desk to get the best results. © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned[...]

  • Page 46

    Other Applications NuLOOQ navigator can be easily configured for use in many other applications. This section shows how NuLOOQ navigator has been configured in some non-Adobe CS2 applications. Click on any application below to see how you can use NuLOOQ navigator in those applications Adobe Flash Professional Adobe After Effects Adobe Illustrator A[...]

  • Page 47

    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe Flash Professional NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Scroll to the top of the Stage Navring – Push Down Scroll to the bottom of the Stage Navring – Push Right Not Assigned Navring – Push Left Not Assigned[...]

  • Page 48

    Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom into the Stage Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom out of the Stage Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Scrub timeline forward Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Scrub timeline backward Triggerpoint I Text Tool[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Not Assigned Triggerpoint III Display Actions Panel Triggerpoint [] Lasso Tool Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

  • Page 50

    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe After Effects 7.0 Professional Unlike other document, spreadsheet or image based apps, in which NuLOOQ navigator is used to move around images, Adobe After Effects is an example of how NuLOOQ navigator can be configured to navigate timelines, rather than images. Note, for proper operation of NuLOOQ navigator, input f[...]

  • Page 51

    NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Frame to Full Screen on currently selected tab Navring – Push Down Save Navring – Push Right Next Keyframe Navring – Push Left Previous Keyframe Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom in timeline[...]

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    Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom out timeline Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Scrub timeline forward Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Scrub timeline reverse Triggerpoint I Control Triggerpoint II Shift[...]

  • Page 53

    Triggerpoint III Alt Triggerpoint [] RAM Preview Triggerpoint O Pre-Compose © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

  • Page 54

    Using NuLOOQ navigator with Adobe Illustrator CS2 NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Scroll Up Navring – Push Down Scroll Down Navring – Push Right Scroll Right Navring – Push Left Scroll Left[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom In Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom Out Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Use Global Settings Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Use Global Settings Triggerpoint I Not Assigned[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Not Assigned Triggerpoint III Not Assigned Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

  • Page 57

    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe Premiere Pro NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Go to next edit point Navring – Push Down Go to previous edit point Navring – Push Right Move timeline forward Navring – Push Left Move timeline backward[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom into timeline Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom out of timeline Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Scrub frame forward Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Scrub frame backward Triggerpoint I Selection Tool[...]

  • Page 59

    Triggerpoint II Play / Stop Triggerpoint III Track Select Tool Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Microsoft Word NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Move scroll bar up; document scrolls down Navring – Push Down Move scroll bar down; document scrolls up Navring – Push Right Not Assigned Navring – Push Left Not Assigned[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom into the document Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom out of the document Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Increase font size Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Decrease font size Triggerpoint I Use Global Settings[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Use Global Settings Triggerpoint III Use Global Settings Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Microsoft Excel NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Moves scroll bar up; spreadsheet scrolls down Navring – Push Down Moves scroll bar down; spreadsheet scrolls up Navring – Push Right Not Assigned Navring – Push Left Not Assigned[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Zoom into the spreadsheet Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Zoom out of the spreadsheet Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Use Global Settings Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Use Global Settings Triggerpoint I Use Global Settings[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Use Global Settings Triggerpoint III Use Global Settings Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

  • Page 66

    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Firefox NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Navring – Push Up Scroll up Navring – Push Down Scroll down Navring – Push Right Go to next page (if one exists) Navring – Push Left Go to previous page[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Go to next tab (if multiple tabs exist) Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Go to previous tab (if multiple tabs exist) Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Use Global Settings Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Use Global Settings Triggerpoint I Use Global Settings[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Use Global Settings Triggerpoint III Use Global Settings Triggerpoint [] Not Assigned Triggerpoint O Not Assigned © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Using NuLOOQ navigator in Google Earth NuLOOQ navigator navigation in Google Earth is dependent on where your mouse is located and where your input focus is set within Google Earth window. The image below is a sample of a Google Earth window. To navigate around the world in Google Earth, ensure that your input focus is set on the graphical image. I[...]

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    Navring – Push Up Moves the view up Navring – Push Down Moves the view down Navring – Push Right Moves the view to the right Navring – Push Left Moves the view to the left Navring – Twist Clockwise Rotates the view counter clockwise[...]

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    Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Rotates the view clockwise Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Fine zoom into view Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Fine zoom into view Triggerpoint I Quick Zoom out of view Triggerpoint II Not Assigned[...]

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    Triggerpoint III Quick Zoom into view Triggerpoint [] Tilt up Triggerpoint O Tilt down © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Building Application Configurations Creating new application configurations is an easy process. Virtually any application located and installed on the system can be configured for use with NuLOOQ navigator. Use the help file and documentation as part of the application to identify the shortcut keys and mouse wheel events that can be used to create [...]

  • Page 74

    Step 3: Set an assignment to the control. The assignment menu for all controls are identical. Assignment Definition Unassigned No action will take place when that control surface is moved. Use Global Settings Use settings associated with "All Application" for that control surface movement. Application Specific Settings Only applicable for[...]

  • Page 75

    Type Special Key System commands, such as Mute, volume up, browser forward, back, etc. can be mapped. Mouse Wheel Up Send mouse wheel up commands when NuLOOQ navigator control surface is moved. Mouse Wheel Down Send mouse wheel down commands when NuLOOQ navigator control surface is moved. Open Special Item Open the most popular applications, such a[...]

  • Page 76

    Mode Setting Definition Press and Hold Equivalent to pressing keyboard key and holding. The exact rate is set by the system. Press and Release A single event or keystroke is sent and then stopped. So even if navring is used, only one event is sent even if the navring is continuously moved. All others The rate at which that keystroke or mouse wheel [...]

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    NuLOOQ navigator Application Configuration Chart Application Name: Platform: Application Version #: NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Shortcut or Scroll Wheel Navring – Push Up Navring – Push Down Navring – Push Right Navring – Push Left[...]

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    Navring – Twist Clockwise Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Triggerpoint I[...]

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    Triggerpoint II Triggerpoint III Triggerpoint [] Triggerpoint O © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    Configuring NuLOOQ navigator for Internet Explorer The filled out chart below shows how we may want to configure NuLOOQ navigator to interact with Internet Explorer. NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Shortcut or Scroll Wheel Navring – Push Up Scroll Up Mouse wheel up Navring – Push Down Scroll Down Mouse wheel down Navring – Push R[...]

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    Navring – Twist Counterclockwise Decrease font size CONTRL+Mouse wheel up Tooltuner – Tune Clockwise Use Global Settings Use Global Settings Tooltuner – Tune Counterclockwise Use Global Settings Use Global Settings Triggerpoint I Not configured Triggerpoint II Not configured[...]

  • Page 82

    Triggerpoint III Not configured Triggerpoint [] Not configured Triggerpoint O Not configured Using the desired configuration above, the following steps outline how you may configure NuLOOQ navigator to control Internet Explorer. NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel Description 1. Open NuLOOQ navigator panel and from the gear menu on the right, select &qu[...]

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    2. Find the application you'd like to add. Note, we recommend finding the .exe file to add, rather than a link to the executable. For this demo, we'll be selecting Internet Explorer. 3. Internet Explorer will now appear next to Configure. Ensure your app appears in this box for proper configuration. 4. For navring push up and down action,[...]

  • Page 84

    5. Now under Assignment, select "Mouse Wheel Up". 6. The Auto repeat pull-down will appear. The auto-repeat pull- down will let you control how fast you'd like to send the mouse wheel up event or even a keystroke event. This will allow you to configure the rate that best meets your requirements. Experiment with various rates to see w[...]

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    7. Now we'll set the twist clockwise and twist counterclockwise control to increase and decrease font size in Internet Explorer. Select "Twist clockwise" from Control. 8. CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL DOWN increases font size in Internet Explorer. This assignment needs to be set for twist clockwise. Select "Mouse Wheel Down" in assignme[...]

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    9. For tooltuner we want to use our "All Applications" settings. To use All Applications, just set assignment to "Use Global Settings" Note, "All Applications" configuration is a special configuration that is setup for all applications for which a configuration doesn't exist. So when "Use Global Settings"[...]

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    © 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.[...]

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    NuLOOQ navigator Support Contact Us You may obtain support for your NuLOOQ navigator in one of the following ways: ● Within US: Call 702-269-3457 Mon-Fri, 6am - 6pm PT or visit http://www.logitech.com ● Outside US: Visit the website for your country's contact information. http://www.logitech.com[...]