What does the mcs – JLCooper MCS3 USB User Manual

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What Does the MCS

3

Do?

When you press a key or turn the wheel, the MCS

3

behaves

like a PC keyboard or mouse.

The MCS

3

gives you the ease and convenience of using a

conventional tape recorder style transport control, which will
improve the speed you are able to work .

The MCS

3

also provides a way of remotely controlling your

computer when seated at a location other than directly in front
of the monitor.

Key Press Emulation
The MCS

3

can send a variety of commands, including simple

keystrokes, like the letters “a”, “j”, symbols such as “@”, and
function keys such as “F1”.

The MCS

3

can also send keys with modifiers. Pressing a single

MCS

3

key can send the equivalent of a cluster of keys, for

example, Control-Alt-A.

The simplest example is this: Many applications will play back
previously recorded music and or movies when you press the
keyboard’s spacebar. So, you might want the MCS

3

Play key to

imitate a spacebar. When you press the MCS

3

Play key, the PC

“thinks” that you have pressed the spacebar, and the software
begins to play back music and or movies.

Mouse Emulation
The MCS

3

keys also send mouse clicks. Pressing the MCS

3

key

can produce a mouse click at specific, user-selected location
within a window.

Most software applications have some on-screen buttons or
icons for which there is no key-equivalent at all. Again, the
MCS

3

gives you single-key access to those buttons and icons.

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