Ergodex dx1 Betriebsanweisung
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For Windows® 2000
Windows® 2000 will load the DX1 Pad automatically after you install
Ergodex Manager and plug in the USB cable.
Ergodex Manager and plug in the USB cable.
Verify Install
Once the installation is complete, an Ergodex hand icon will appear
in the Windows® System Tray (usually in the lower right-hand corner
of your Windows® Desktop). This icon shows the connection status
of the Pad. A blue hand icon indicates the Pad is properly plugged
into your computer.
A blue hand icon with a red "X" through it indicates the Pad is not
plugged in to your computer.
Additionally, when Ergodex Manager is running, and the Pad is
plugged in and operating properly, the Green Light in the upper right
hand corner of the Pad will be illuminated.
Ergodex Manager will start automatically when you turn on your
computer. If there is no Ergodex hand icon in your Windows®
System Tray, Ergodex Manager is not running. You will need to
launch Ergodex Manager before using your DX1 Input System.
(Click on Start > Programs Ergodex > Ergodex Manager)
If the Pad is plugged into your computer and the Green Light is on,
you are ready to use your DX1 Input System.
in the Windows® System Tray (usually in the lower right-hand corner
of your Windows® Desktop). This icon shows the connection status
of the Pad. A blue hand icon indicates the Pad is properly plugged
into your computer.
A blue hand icon with a red "X" through it indicates the Pad is not
plugged in to your computer.
Additionally, when Ergodex Manager is running, and the Pad is
plugged in and operating properly, the Green Light in the upper right
hand corner of the Pad will be illuminated.
Ergodex Manager will start automatically when you turn on your
computer. If there is no Ergodex hand icon in your Windows®
System Tray, Ergodex Manager is not running. You will need to
launch Ergodex Manager before using your DX1 Input System.
(Click on Start > Programs Ergodex > Ergodex Manager)
If the Pad is plugged into your computer and the Green Light is on,
you are ready to use your DX1 Input System.
Placing DX1 Keys on the Key Tray
To use the DX1 Keys, you must first place them on your Pad. Each
DX1 Key has an adhesive base that allows it to “stick” to the Key
Tray. The adhesive base has a clear protective film cover that
should be removed before using the DX1 Key. Gently peel and
remove the cover as shown.
Once removed, this protective film cover may be discarded.
DX1 Keys will only work over the Active Surface of the Pad. When
the Key Tray is attached to the Pad, the Active Surface is indicated
by the clear rectangular area (shown with dashed lines below). To
function properly, the Key Tray should be attached to the Pad and
the DX1 Keys must be positioned entirely within the Active Surface,
as shown.
DX1 Key has an adhesive base that allows it to “stick” to the Key
Tray. The adhesive base has a clear protective film cover that
should be removed before using the DX1 Key. Gently peel and
remove the cover as shown.
Once removed, this protective film cover may be discarded.
DX1 Keys will only work over the Active Surface of the Pad. When
the Key Tray is attached to the Pad, the Active Surface is indicated
by the clear rectangular area (shown with dashed lines below). To
function properly, the Key Tray should be attached to the Pad and
the DX1 Keys must be positioned entirely within the Active Surface,
as shown.
Green Light indicates Pad is
working properly.
working properly.
X
Active Surface
NO
OK
Getting Started