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6) Type and control keyboard by foot
If you have on-screen keyboard software installed, such as Microsoft'
s
Tablet PC Input Panel, you can perform the functionalities of a
traditional keyboard by using your feet. Simply point the mouse
pointer (controlled by the Foot Mouse) at the "keys" of the on-screen
keyboard, and then click by pressing button D on the BiLiPRO" Pedal to
enter.
Important note:
Remember you need to ensure that the push-button
on the left side of the Pedal is NOT pushed in to use buttons C, D and E
as mouse buttons.
The on-screen keyboard enables your feet to type letters/symbols,
control keyboard functions and surf the Internet in a manner similar to
using a traditional manual keyboard.
BiLiPro for Mac
Mac OS X Installation and Operating Instructions
1) Let Mac OS X know what type of keyboard the BiLiPro
Pedal is
Mac OS X "sees" the BiLiPro Pedal as a regular keyboard. Before you
can use it, it needs to know what type of keyboard it is. Follow these
instructions if Mac OS X asks you this when you connect the Pedal to
your computer's USB port:
i.
On the window that appears, click Continue.
ii.
Ensure
the button on the left side of the pedal is
pushed in.
iii.
Press the red
E
button on the pedal 3 times or until the window
states that the keyboard is unrecognized. It should ask you to
select its type.
iv.
Select
ANSI United States, Standard 101-key
or similar.
2)
There is no Footime Assistant Program needed for a Mac
.
Use the BiLiPRO
TM
Pedal buttons as shortcuts for your favorite
computer programs
Mac OS X 10.3 and later includes software that allows the
Pedal buttons
to mimic menu items in Mac OS X applications.
Important note:
Red buttons
C, D,
and
E
will act as mouse buttons if
the push-button at the pedal's side is NOT pushed in. Read the section of
The 2 Pedal States,
above, for more details.