Belkin n52TE Editor n52TE User Manual

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HELP

The Help pane contains information on how to obtain technical support for
the n52te and the Editor software.

If you have any problems using the n52te or Editor software, simply click
“Online Support” for the latest software, firmware, community forums, or to
contact Belkin’s technical support team.

Using the n52te as a Default HID Device

If you choose not to install the software or create custom profiles, then by
default, your n52te will utilize the following functions:

1. Tab

D-pad directions are the keyboard’s arrow keys.

2. Q

Thumb pad is the “Space” key.

3. W

Thumb button is the “ALT” key.

4. E

Scroll wheel emulates a standard-mouse scroll wheel with
a third mouse click.

5. R

6. CAPS

7. A

8. S

9. D

10. F

11. SHIFT

12. Z

13. X

14. C

15. SPACE BAR

This configuration works well with the default keyboard setup of most first-
person shooter games.

Thumb-stick
The n52te comes equipped with a removable thumb-stick for customized
control of the 8-way DPad. Simply pull the thumb-stick up away from the
DPad to remove it if preferred.

Palm Rest Adjustment
The n52te is designed to adapt to hands of different sizes. There are three
different hand-size adjustments that can be made to the palm rest in order to
help you easily reach all of the n52te’s buttons and keys.

1. For average-sized hands, no adjustment is necessary. The n52te’s palm

rest comes configured for the average-sized hand.

2. For large hands, you can easily increase the distance between the palm

rest and the main keys. Simply pull the palm rest straight up away from the
n52te’s main chassis until it pops free. On the chassis you will see two sets
of holes. Then reinsert the palm rest into the holes farthest from the main
keys and snap it down firmly.

3. For small hands, you can simply remove the palm rest completely for

easier access to the n52te’s buttons.

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