Use your thumb to press the left/right
.
These buttons serve the same functions as the left/right
mouse button on your standard computer mouse.
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Double-click the Activation Trigger to keep the cursor continu-
ously active. To stop the cursor movement, click the trigger
once.
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Move the cursor over a target and release the ActivationTrig-
ger before clicking the left or right mouse buttons. This
“parks” the cursor and allows you to click more accurately.
Since the Media Center Remote uses standard Windows
mouse drivers, there are no additional drivers to install. Any
settings that are available to a standard desktop mouse (such
as cursor tracking speeds and mouse double-click speeds) are
also available to the Media Center Remote.
Multiple factors will determine how you adjust your remote to
suit your personal preference including screen resolution and
driver version. While becoming familiar with your remote and
getting a feel for the “in air” method of cursor control, Gyra-
tion recommends adjusting your mouse driver to the following
settings:
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Some new users prefer this
setting to be slightly slower than average. Advanced users
will increase the speed so that less wrist movement gives
them more screen coverage with the cursor.
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Summary of Contents for Media Center Remote
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Page 4: ... Determining Which Channel the Media Center Remote is Using 0 1 1RWH 2 3 3 ...
Page 5: ... Changing the Channel the Media Center Remote is Using 1 4 5 465 4 5 475 T ...
Page 8: ... 1RWH 0 1 0 23 ...
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Page 11: ... Activating a Tool Assigned to a Swipe ...
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Page 13: ... T T T T Keyboard LEDs T T T Installing 3 or More Devices WZR ...
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