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3.4 Modifying Existing Settings
This section explains how to modify a function of the Shuttle device for an existing application
setting.
1. Click on the Application Setting Menu and select the application setting you would like to
modify.
2. Click on the User Action Menu and select the Shuttle component whose function you wish
to change. Once chosen, you should see it highlighted in the User Action Menu. In order to
modify its function, refer to paragraph 3.3 for guidance on how to accomplish this.
3. Repeat step 2 for each Shuttle component you would like to modify.
4. Once you have completed the desired changes, close the Shuttle device Control Panel and
use your Shuttle device. The new settings will immediately take effect. (There is no need to
restart the computer.)
Note:
you can always remove the setting and re-import it to reverse your changes later.
3.5 Programming Global Settings
Global Settings is a setting that works in all the applications that do not have specific settings
listed in the Application Setting Menu. Stated differently, if you have settings defined for a
particular application, Global settings will not be activated for that application, since it is meant
for general purposes only.
When you open the Control Panel, Global Settings is always selected in the Application Setting
Menu. By default, all the Shuttle components in Global Settings are set to Type Keystroke, with
the empty Keystroke field.
However, Global Settings can be used to close applications and/or for scrolling purposes. For
example, associate:
Command+Q (close the current window) to a button,
scroll up and down to the jog directions and
the left and right arrows to the Shuttle ring positions by varying the frequency.
Global Settings can be modified the same way you would when you modify any other setting,
by following the steps of paragraphs 3.4 and 3.3.
In Appendix 1, you will find a step-by-step example on how to program Global Settings on the
ShuttlePRO v2, performing the above associations.
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