Digital Tigers SideCar MMS Series Manuel D’Utilisation

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SER OPTIONS FOR MULTI
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DISPLAY EASE OF USE
 
Windows XP “Pointer Options” tab: 
 
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Motion
 – Move this slider to 
adjust the speed at which the 
pointer moves on your screen. 
Changes are previewed 
immediately (without clicking 
“Apply”). You may find that you 
prefer moving the slider toward 
“Fast”
 to make it easier to move 
the pointer across your large, 
multi-screen desktop. 
 
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Enhance pointer precision
 – 
This option increase the precision 
of small mouse movements, and 
also helps decelerate the mouse 
when finishing a mouse gesture. 
We recommend selecting this 
option.
 
 
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Snap To 
– Another Windows 
option: causes the cursor to 
“jump” to the default button in 
dialog boxes. While this sounds convenient, many users find this confusing – the 
mouse may seem to suddenly disappear, moving to a completely different screen in 
response to a dialog box. We suggest you leave this option unchecked. 
 
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Display pointer trails
 – An XP option: causes a comet-like trail of ghosted mouse 
pointers to follow the mouse pointer around the screen. Default is unchecked, which 
works best for most users. 
 
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Hide pointer while typing
 – Another XP option. 
 
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Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key
 – This XP option is 
particularly helpful on multi-screen desktops. When the CTRL key is pressed (and 
released), a quick “bulls-eye” animation converges on the cursor and disappears. If 
you find yourself misplacing the mouse pointer, we suggest selecting this option
 
Click “Apply” to test checkbox options such as “Show location of pointer when I 
press the CTRL key”. 
 
When finished, click “OK” to close the Mouse Properties dialog box.