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SECTION 1 MASTERING THE MOUSE
U800002, Rev. 1.2, October, 2002
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Activity 1
1. Turn on your PC.
2. By default your PC activates the Normal Mode (for keying the alphabet and selected
punctuation marks). Change to the Mouse Mode by lifting your right thumb upward to
activate the lever above the thumb. Then press the mouse on key with the left middle
finger.
3. Stop for a moment to look at your DataHand units. Make sure the Mouse Mode Function
is lighted - see the top-left side of your right-hand unit. If it isn't, try resetting your system
by pressing the reset button that is located behind the left-hand unit. Repeat 2 above.
Is the on light button lighted above the left middle finger left hand? If not, press down the left
index finger.
4. Move the mouse pointer at a controlled speed (slowly) by pressing the right index finger
to the right (east); now move the pointer to the left by pressing the same finger to the left
(west). Move the pointer up by pressing forward (north); now move the pointer down by
pressing back (south) on the key.
5. Now let's make the pointer go faster. Do the same activities as in 4 above using the left
index finger to move the pointer east, west, north and south.
6. To make the pointer move at its top speed, press on the same keys simultaneously with
the left and right index fingers. Again, do the same activities as in 4 above.
7. Moving the pointer diagonally across the screen by pressing both adjacent keys on the
right or left index finger. Try this using the right index finger; move the pointer
diagonally to the upper right corner of your screen. Then go to the lower left hand corner.
8. Repeat the diagonal pointer movement activity using the left index finger so that the
pointer moves at a higher rate of speed and then use both index fingers for the fastest rate
of speed.
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