My-T-Pen®: for Windows; Indestructible Keyboards and Indispensable Utilites; Version 1.78 Release 4; User's Guide | ||
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The My-T-Pen tutorial explains each of the panels and keys available. Following is a description of the standard settings for My-T-Pen and a brief description of the panels that are initially displayed. The tutorial and Section II of this manual will explain each key and panel in detail. The My-T-Pen Tutorial may be run from the My-T-Pen Welcome window or by selecting Tutorial from the My-T-Pen Menu.
Settings in the standard configuration
Left Mouse button (or pen or touchscreen tap) is set to press a key. Right Mouse button (if supported by touchscreen / pointing device driver) is for opening the My-T-Pen menu.
The following panels are initially displayed:
The Keyboard Panels
With a document or input window open, a left button click on any key on the alpha panel, edit panel, and numeric panel, acts exactly like pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard.
The My-T-Pen Tool Bar
The Tool (top) button when clicked will open and close the My-T-Pen Control Panel, which gives you access to the keys for the other available panels and actions.
The middle button will pop-up the My-T-Pen Menu
The bottom button will minimize My-T-Pen to either an icon or a button as set in the configuration.
The My-T-Pen Control Panel
Click on each button to open or close the indicated panel(s). The blue letters indicate an open panel, black letters a closed panel.
Change the size of My-T-Pen (SzUp, SzDn).
Exit My-T-Pen. (Exit)
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