X10 Wireless Technology MK19A User Manual

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Note that the mouse pad and the buttons

on the back of the remote are always

active, no matter what mode the remote

is in (PC, TV, VCR, etc.). Note however

that the special function buttons (WEB,

PHONE, CD, DVD) are only active after

the PC button has been pressed. Note

also that the mouse cursor will move

faster as you press harder on the mouse

pad. It actually has three distinct speeds.

Note also that speed, mouse trails, etc.

can be set from the Remote Mouse

Properties Sheet in the Control Panel.

Normally you will configure the Mouse

Remote’s buttons by clicking on the Tray

icon (Windows 95) and then clicking

Configure. If the tray icon is NOT visible

in the system tray (because you closed it)

Select Start, then Programs, then Remote,

then Remote Mouse Buttons, to again

show the Remote Mouse tray icon. Click

on the tray icon then click Configure.

Alternatively: If the tray icon is NOT

visible a Configure button will be

available in the properties sheet (in the

Control Panel) allowing you to configure

the Mouse Remote Buttons from there. If

the tray icon IS visible in the system tray

there is no Configure button in the

Properties Sheet, so the Mouse Remote

Buttons can be configured by clicking on

the tray icon and then selecting

Configure.

There is extensive on-line help available

for the Mouse Remote software, so it is

suggested that you refer to this help for

more details. Note also that information

on what each button does is available

with the right-click of the mouse.

T

YPICAL

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PPLICATION

S

CENARIO

Here’s a typical scenario that gives you

an idea of what you can do with the

power of the Mouse Remote:

Program 10 WEB sites into the numeric

keys (e.g. 1 for www.x10.com, 2 for

www.orcaweb.com...), then sit back in

your armchair and press the PC key

followed by the WEB key to launch your

WEB browser. Then position the cursor

over the URL field and press 1, 2, etc. to

go directly to the address and read the

latest information from each WEB site.

Then using the channel up and down

keys and volume up and down keys as

scroll functions page through the site,

while listening to a CD that you set to

play on your PC’s CD player earlier. After

a while, skip back to track 7 on the CD

by pressing CD followed by 7. Then

return to WEB browsing mode by

pressing the WEB key. Later still, as it

starts to get dark, press the X-10 key and

turn on the living room lights.* Then press

the CD key and press pause while you

answer the phone. Press the Power button

to close your WEB browser and then

press the PHONE button that you

previously configured to launch Pointcast

Sit back and relax while you read the

latest issue of Wired

magazine on-line.

To configure the above:
Click the tray icon and select Configure.

Click the PC button then double-click the

WEB button, then click Launch. Type in

the name of your browser, or Browse to

find its location. Click OK twice.
Click the PC button, then double-click

button 1. Click WWW, then type the

desired WEB address. Click OK. Repeat

the process for each address you want to

program for each numeric button.
Click PC, then CD, then double-click

Play. Click Multimedia. Select your media

device and function (Play). Repeat the

process for Stop, Pause, FF, REW, MUTE,

numeric keys, etc.
Get the idea?

* Required X-10 Transceiver and Modules

(sold separately).

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