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1. Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian EN German Dutch Code f P Swedish Danish Finnish N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Standard Standard E lt left alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt lt alt gt Fr lt right ctrl gt lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right ctrl gt lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ek c right alt alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr alt gr FF lt right shift gt lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right shift gt lt right lt right lt right lt right lt right shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt Grayed codes indicate Sticky Keys refer to section 2 5 2 1 for details ARA lt num lock gt lt num lt num lt num lt num lt num lt num lock gt lt num lt num lt num lt num lt num lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt lock gt Bkk caps lock caps caps caps caps caps capslock
2. 1 down 2 up 3 up 4 up 1234 lala 0111 Selects Joy Write code input see Appendix G Text entry code character assignments for all versions are specified in the appendices that follow this manual May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 11 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 3 1 1 2 Dwell Cursor Mode When DIP switch 1 is in the ON up position Dwell Cursor input mode is selected DIP switches 2 to 6 can now be used to configure features associated with the dwell cursor input These features are described below Note If Dwell Cursor mode is selected Text Entry mode is not available DIP Switches 2 and 3 Select Dwell Cursor Output As a direct alternative to a sip or puff input a dwell cursor can be used Once the Jouse2 mouse cursor is positioned over an on screen item leaving the cursor unmoved for the selected delay time see below will cause the selected mouse click s to be output without having to sip or puff DIP switches 2 and 3 select the mouse click s that will be output when the dwell cursor is activated The choices are given in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 DIP Switch Settings for Dwell Cursor Output Switch Position and Setting Dwell Cursor Output 1 up 2 down 3 down The Dwell Cursor is turned off 1 2 3 100 1 up 2 up 3 down Selects a Left Mouse Button Click as 123 output from the Dwell Cursor MAL 110 1 up 2
3. May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 24 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 2 7 Dragging Items To drag an item for example to move a window position the cursor over the title bar of the window and puff with a consistent pressure until the DRAG indicator on the front of the Control Unit lights approximately one second When the DRAG indicator is lit you do not have to maintain air pressure to drag an item Just move the item where you want it to go by using the joystick Puff lightly again to release the item and you will notice the DRAG indicator go out 5 3 Operating the Jouse2 In Text Entry Mode The Jouse2 has a number of text entry input modes that can be used to enter standard keyboard characters to the computer Currently the Jouse2 supports four different versions of Morse code input and a special form of text entry called JoyWrite which was designed by Compusult Limited For more information on each of these Morse code versions please see Section 5 3 4 For more information on JoyWrite please see Section 5 3 5 5 3 1 Entering Text Entry Mode While in mouse emulation mode doing a long sip will put the Jouse2 into Text Entry mode After a long sip the right LED DRAG will light yellow and remain lit for as long as text entry mode is active The length of this long sip can be adjusted to the user s preference See Section 3 2 3 The above assumes that the unit has been set up
4. lt space gt lt space gt lt backspace gt lt back lt back lt back lt back lt back lt backspace gt lt back lt back lt back lt back lt back space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt space gt Ek lt tab right gt lt tab right gt lt tab lt tab lt tab lt tab lt tab right gt lt tab lt tab lt tab lt tab lt tab right gt right gt right gt right gt right gt right gt right gt right gt right gt FAR lt tab left gt lt tab left gt lt tab lt tab left gt lt tab left gt lt tab left gt lt tab left gt lt tab left gt lt tab lt tab lt tab left gt lt tab left gt left gt left gt left gt bida lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt lt esc gt Ge lt left shift gt lt left shift gt lt left lt left lt left lt left lt left shift gt lt left lt left lt left lt left lt left shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt shift gt AR lt left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt lt left left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt lt left lt left lt left ctrl gt lt left ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt ctrl gt Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 3 Jouse2 User s Guide
5. SO space KL enter he num lock etek Number Mode kk Keypad Mode Dot Dash Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited Appendix D Morse Code Character Set in Different Languages Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Morse Code Character Set For Different Languages Based on Morse 2000 Keyboard Characters Code English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian Swedish Danish Finnish German Dutch N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Standard Standard a a a q a a a a a a a a eek b b b b b b b b b b b b FR c c c c c c c c c c c c d d d d d d d d d d d d e e e e e e e e e e e e Neko f f f f f f f f f f f f adi g g g g g g g g g g g g EEKE h h h h h h h h h h h h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mc j j j j j j j j j j j j k k k k k k k k k k k k dx 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m m m m m m m m m m n n n n n n n n n n n n O o o o o o o o o o o o Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 1 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters Code English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian Saa Danish Friisk Germ
6. Table 3 4 DIP Switch Settings for Enabling Disabling Sip Puff Inputs Switch Position and Setting Sip Puff Enabled Disabled 7 down 8 down 00 WI mo Both sip and puff inputs are enabled 7 up 8 down COM mo Sip inputs are disabled 7 down 8 up 01 E C oo Puff inputs are disabled 7 up 8 up CRW LN ua a Sip and puff inputs are disabled May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 14 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 3 1 3 Jouse2 Front External Switch Inputs On the front of the Jouse2 are two external switch inputs refer to Figure 3 3 which allow the user to connect standard 1 8 inch jack external switches These switches can then be used as a right or left click A switch connected to the left external switch input will represent a left click A switch connected to the right external switch input will represent a right click These switch inputs can be used with DIP switches 7 and 8 disable sip inputs and or puff inputs to provide an alternative method of providing these inputs Internally to the Jouse2 the switch inputs do the same thing as the sip puff inputs 3 2 Jouse2 Front Potentiometers Besides the DIP switches on the rear of the Jouse2 control unit there are also three small potentiometers that can be accessed on the front of the unit The potentiometers function like a dial or knob that c
7. and if the joystick is deflected from the center position the unit will not operate properly if at all Once the small LED lights on the front panel of the Jouse2 controller go off see Section 5 1 it is then safe to move the joystick and use the Jouse2 After connecting the cables you may want to anchor these cables to the swing away arm so they are out of the way You can use the velcro straps that are supplied in your Jouse2 package to do this however ensure that the cables have enough play so that the Jouse2 mounting arm can be adjusted into any position without straining the cables Straining the cables may damage the unit Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 7 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 3 0 CONFIGURING THE JOUSE2 By default the Jouse2 emulates an ordinary mouse and it provides this functionality out of the box However the Jouse2 also provides other features that can be enabled if desired These features are a dwell cursor capability text input to the computer using Morse code or Compusult s JoyWrite and the ability to replace or augment the sip puff inputs with switch inputs The features listed above have to be enabled and then configured This is done using DIP switches on the rear endplate of the Jouse2 These switches are shown in Figure 3 1 and how to configure these switches is outlined in Section 3 1 It must be noted that these switches are read by the Jou
8. arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt da lt left arrow gt lt left lt left lt left lt left lt left lt left arrow gt lt left lt left lt left lt left lt left arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow right arrow right right right right right right right right right right right arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow arrow X F lt int key 42 gt int key 45 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Use this code to enter into Number Mode see Appendix C for the Number Mode Character Set EEEk Typematic Repeat On Typematic Repeat Off When Typematic Repeat is Active ARA Exit Morse Code Mode RR Toggle Dot Dash Repeat On Off Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 8 Appendix E EZ Keys Character Set Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 EZ Keys Morse Code Character Set Code Code Code Code Code d a dd V d eek F7 Dx dd ok mI backspace RK b __ Ww ___ E F8 TRO kk ok ok ok ok ck caps lock kk c kn x kk F9 Kk kkk scroll lock ek d EN y picis F10 WR sek SOKO page up e ed Z Lok sk sk ok sk ok ek dd kok page down ok ok _ d f unes 0 oko kok 9 KKKK_ KK RL up arrow g kico 1 kkk deje o de down arrow Krk h
9. k zes 8 DOE RR insert down arrow EA l 9 PERE RR del left arrow m kk Fl enter right arrow wk n ek F2 oko ck zk space d dd pause o iS F3 AA backspace TE break x_k p Jook F4 db Sa Ld d tab left BER sys rq BH q ze RS kkk A Ge tab right ae int key 42 OR r ek bo AR amp Wee left shift E int key 45 TN S RK F7 de x Md right shift K ch Type Repeat On t W i F8 M AR left ctrl D Type Repeat Off 7 u A F9 AAA FR right ctrl kau Toggle Repeat EEK V F10 EE left alt ARE Exit Morse Code w Fl RR right alt IE Enter Number Mode kk x Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited C 1 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Morse 2000 and Darci USB Number Mode Keypad Character Set There are a number of codes that can be used to access Number mode in both Morse 2000 and Darci USB These are given in the table below last 3 codes and any codes including the NUM_LOCK code can be used to enter exit Number mode The toggle dot dash repeat function is also available in Number mode as is the exit keyboard mode code May 23 2008 Code Character 1 j 2 _ 3 ok 4 5 ze 6 KL 7 ECH 8 KKK EE 0 kkk decimal point E _ del du backspace
10. Dash DIP Switch 6 Assign Audio Tones to Sip Puff For text entry input a sip or a puff will produce one of two auditory tones or beeps A sip produces one tone and a puff produces the other This switch assigns the two audio tones available to the dot dash inputs as follows DIP 6 OFF down Puff Lower Tone Sip Higher Tone DIP 6 ON up Puff Higher Tone Sip Lower Tone Note The volume of the tones can be adjusted by a small potentiometer on the front panel of the unit See Section 3 2 1 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 10 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Table 3 1 Text Entry Mode DIP Switch Settings for Text Entry Version Switch Position and Setting Text Entry Version All switches OFF down 1234 0000 No text entry set selected No text entry input available 1 down 2 up 3 down 4 down 1234 NNN 0100 Selects Morse 2000 code input see Appendix C 1 down 2 down 3 up 4 down 1234 NB 0010 Selects Darci USB code input see Appendix O 1 down 2 up 3 up 4 down 1234 i 0110 Selects EZKeys code input see Appendix E 1 down 2 down 3 down 4 up 12 3 4 0001 Selects EZ Morse code input see Appendix F 1 down 2 up 3 down 4 up 1234 d 0101 1 down 2 down 3 up 4 up 1234 JUANA 0011 Currently not used Currently not used
11. Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited F 2 Appendix G Joy Write Character Set JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard ALL CHARACTERS p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows thon z PS ere PPPP all ssss have PPPPP WI H H H H H H Hl H H H Hl tz 00 SPACE Left E S pp SHIFT Arrow gt Home PPP v PPP GKEen de s 6 ed u ers ss Backspace End sp z sp ALT z E th ps CTRL ps 5 pe FLE PPPP tha PPPP CTRL Z Undo PESO b Takt ssss CTRL Y Redo 2323 7 Sei www PPPPP Wi Sssss were PPPPP sssss which 9 ss Del sp ps F4 F12 8 PPPP her LGUI Key ssss ter lt PPPPP tion F5 F13 sssss thin hat was here ever Right Down Arrows Left Down Arrows PPPPP sssss Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 1 JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard NUMBERS p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 2
12. Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 2 1 2 Adjust the Jouse2 Arm The Jouse2 mounting arm will probably have to be adjusted so that it is positioned correctly for the person who will be using it Adjusting the swing away arm is quite easy Just follow these steps 1 Loosen the large knob on the side of the swing away arm This allows you to bend all three parts of the arm Position the arm for the correct height 3 Position the mouthpiece and sip puff tube so that all the user has to do is move his or her lips slightly in order to enclose and use the tube and mouthpiece 4 When you have correctly positioned the arm tighten the large knob by turning it clockwise until it no longer moves 5 Ifthe mouthpiece is still not easily accessible to the person using the Jouse2 information about adding an extension to the joystick mouthpiece is provided in Appendix B 2 1 3 Insert the Sip Puff Tube into the Mouthpiece There are seven single user threaded mouthpieces refer to Figure 2 3 and 20 small plastic disposable mouthpieces refer to Figure 2 3 in the plastic bag The choice of mouthpiece is dependent on the individual s preference Of the seven single user threaded mouthpieces five are medium length and two are longer The longer mouthpiece gives more leverage which reduces the amount of force required to move the joystick Screw in one of the single user threaded mouthpieces or insert one of the disposable mouthpiec
13. Text Entry Modern use uses ee 25 5 3 3 Text Entry Input Operation ea 26 9 34 Morse Code Versions noii pe races ad eee elie 26 5 34 1 Special Functionality and Codes 27 SIALL SUCK AEE 28 5 34 12 Number MoOde se tius 28 3 34 1 3 Dot Dash Repeat AAE 29 2x9 E Typemalic Repeat a knn iia 29 9 9 4 Do Poet Codes ieee Soto nt Dass bera o e ee cte Dade 29 5 3 5 Joy Write IM 29 5 3 5 1 How Do I Use LOA ASUARAN 30 5 3 5 2 How Do I Type with Joy Wine u 31 5 3 5 2 1 The Joy Write Center Position 31 5 3 5 2 2 Entering Numbers with JoyWrite 31 5 3 5 2 3 Entering Letters with JoyWrite 32 5 3 5 2 4 Entering Punctuation and Math Characters with JoyWrite33 5 3 5 2 5 Activating the Special Function Keys with JoyWrite 34 5 3 5 2 6 Text Cursor Control with JoyWrite 35 5 3 5 2 7 Entering Commonly Used Character Strings with Joy Write 36 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited iii Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 6 0 EXTERNAL OPTIONS ADD ONS rra 37 6 1 On Sereen Keyan us AA Eee 37 6 22 Voice Recognition Software IR ataa ketara 37 6 3 Add On 2 Switch E T LA SSS A uu 37 64 Add On Mounting Options
14. XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server Advanced Server Windows Millennium Edition and Windows 98 Second Edition The installation process for Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server Advanced Server and Windows Millennium Edition is very straightforward When you connect the USB cable from the Jouse2 to the computer it will be detected and the proper Windows drivers will be installed automatically If you are using Windows 98 Second Edition the Add New Hardware Wizard will appear Simply follow the on screen instructions by clicking NEXT four times and then FINISH Note You may be prompted to insert your Windows setup CD If so insert the CD and follow the on screen instructions 42 Installing Under Macintosh Jouse2 is compatible with MacOS 9 X and MacOS X or later versions In most cases plug the Jouse2 into a USB port and it will work In some cases you may need to follow this set up procedure 1 Before you connect the Jouse2 to your Macintosh computer remove any other USB pointing device that you may have connected 2 Connect the Jouse2 USB cable to your Macintosh computer and it will be installed automatically Move the joystick to verify that the Jouse2 is working 3 Reconnect any USB pointing device that you may have removed in Step 1 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 19 Jouse2 User s Gu
15. accordingly May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 8 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 DIP Switches Ua Joystick see bottom Figure 3 1 Jouse2 Rear Endplate Showing the DIP Switches Note After changing a switch you must disconnect the Jouse2 from the computer through the USB cable and then reconnect the USB cable in order for the Jouse2 to pick up the change The switches are numbered 1 to 8 from left to right and the ON position of the switch is up The switch position can be changed using a small jeweller s screwdriver or with the tip of a pen 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ORK All switches shown in the OFF position Figure 3 2 DIP Switches 3 1 1 Selecting Text Entry Mode or Dwell Cursor Mode The very first switch left most numbered 1 selects between one of two basic features either Text Entry input or Dwell Cursor input Leaving this switch in the OFF position down selects Text Entry mode and setting this switch to the ON position up selects Dwell Cursor mode It should be noted that selecting either of these modes does not change the behavior of the Jouse2 as a mouse until the selected mode is actually enabled Note If neither Text Entry mode or Dwell Cursor mode is needed simply leave all DIP switches numbered from 1 to 6 in the OFF position May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 9 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 D
16. caps caps caps caps caps lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock Ok ck scroll lock scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll lock scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock lock EARL period d H comma H H a a E gt H H H H dok dd 9 9 _ t x Sa x bieta 1 woke Jo o Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 4 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters Cole N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Swedish Danish Finish Standard Standard FEREG i 2 1 2 d d A i ga M c o o E SAR S m Huck 2 3 wak 4 n n n a etzo 5 dat A 6 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp DER amp amp amp 7 _ Fr E E F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 EEE EA F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 Tex ES F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5
17. dot represents the number 1 Keypad characters included in Number mode are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TAL decimal point DEL BK SPACE ENTER and e NUM LOCK gt May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 28 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 In addition both lt BACK_SPACE gt and lt SPACE gt are also included and the toggle dot dash repeat function is available as is the exit Keyboard mode code See the Appendix for the Morse code version for a listing of Number mode codes To exit Number mode simply enter the lt NUM_LOCK gt code 5 3 4 1 3 Dot Dash Repeat The dot dash repeat function is available in all Morse code versions of text entry input Entering this code will toggle this function on off When dot dash repeat is on entering a long sip or puff will result in the dot or dash being repeated For example if it is desired to enter three dots and dot dash repeat is turned on then entering a long sip puff will be accompanied by equally spaced audio beeps indicating each dot dash entered For this example after three beeps the long sip puff can be stopped 5 3 4 1 4 Typematic Repeat The Typematic Repeat function allows the same character to be repeated using a simpler code Once the Typematic Repeat code has been entered entering a dash will cause the last character entered to be repeated Entering a dot will exit this mode For example if the code
18. down 3 up Selects a Right Mouse Button Click as 123 output from the Dwell Cursor 101 1 up 2 up 3 up Selects a Double Left Mouse Button n n ice Click as output from the Dwell Cursor DIP Switches 4 to 6 Select Dwell Cursor Delay Time Once the action that will result from dwell cursor output left click right click etc has been specified an appropriate dwell cursor delay time must be specified This parameter specifies how long the mouse cursor must be stationary before the selected dwell cursor action will occur May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 12 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a The following steps describe the dwell cursor operation to close a window using a left click It is Document No 01235 000 assumed that the dwell cursor has been previously configured to output a left click and dwell time has been set to 2 seconds 1 The user moves the mouse cursor to the X box in the upper right corner of an open window 2 The user stops moving the cursor and the cursor remains motionless for 2 seconds 3 After 2 seconds a left click is then automatically sent by the Jouse2 and the window closes Table 3 3 lists the available dwell cursor delay times and the associated DIP switch settings Table 3 3 DIP Switch Settings for Dwell Cursor Delay Time Switch Position and Setting Dwell Cursor Delay Time 1 up 4 down 5 down 6 down 1 456 a NNN 1
19. features associated with each The following sections describe each of the features in more detail Note that in Table 5 2 a represents a dot and a represents a dash Table 5 2 Special Functionality and Codes in Text Entry Modes Function Availability Appheable Code s Comments Version Sticky Keys At All Times Morse 2000 various Sticky keys operate on modi Darci USB fier keys lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt SHFT gt Number At All Times Morse 2000 TE K lt NUM_LOCK gt Morse 2000 Mode TEK Number Mode Morse 2000 Darci USB GA lt NUM_LOCK gt Darci USB EEN Number Mode Darci USB Keypad Mode Darci USB EZMorse RR lt NUM_LOCK gt EZMorse Dot Dash Turn ON Morse 2000 Code is the same in all Morse Repeat OFF under Darci USB kk code versions User Control EZ Keys kk EZMorse kk May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 27 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Function Availability Applicable Code s Comments Version Typematic Turn ON Morse 2000 RARA Code is the same in all Morse Repeat OFF under Darci USB PEE Code versions except User Control EZ Keys RR EZMorse EZMorse id Exit Code At All Times Morse 2000 ARA Code is the same in all Morse Darci USB ARA code versions EZ Keys ELA EZMorse ARA 5 3 4 1 1 Sticky Keys Sticky keys apply to keyboard modifier
20. for a is entered followed by the Typematic Repeat code then the next dash entered will cause a to be repeated All subsequent dashes entered will also cause a to be repeated All other codes will be ignored until a dot is entered which will terminate Typematic Repeat mode 5 3 4 1 5 Exit Codes All Morse code versions have an exit code that will terminate Text Entry mode and return to mouse emulation mode If the sip repeat puff repeat feature is disabled then users can exit text entry mode for all Morse code versions by performing a long sip or by entering the exit code for that Morse code version These codes are absolutely necessary if the dot dash repeat functionality is enabled since a long sip will no longer function as a means of terminating Text Entry mode Table 5 2 lists the exit codes for all versions SAS JoyWrite M JoyWrite is a new technology that emulates a computer keyboard The term JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited With JoyWrite your Jouse2 becomes an efficient and effective alternative to both a computer mouse and a keyboard May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 29 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 JoyWrite allows Jouse2 users to quickly enter text and to control the movement of the text cursor You can also use JoyWrite with other utilities such as word prediction completion software or other writing assistants to make entering text even quick
21. keys lt SHFT gt lt CTRL gt and lt ALT gt Normally when the code for one of these modifier keys is entered only the next character code entered is affected For example if the code for the lt SHFT gt key is entered and then the code for a is entered the resulting character that appears on the screen will be A The next character entered will be unaffected by the lt SHFT gt key since it only applies to the character entered immediately after the lt SHFT gt code However if two of the same modifier codes are entered back to back then the modifier becomes sticky and remains in effect until it is turned off For example if the code for lt SHFT gt is entered followed by the code for lt SHFT gt again then the lt SHFT gt modifier is now sticky and if the codes for a b c etc are entered then the characters on the screen would be A B C etc To turn the sticky lt SHFT gt off simply enter the code for lt SHFT gt again at any time 5 3 4 1 2 Number Mode A number of Morse code versions provide a special mode called Number mode This mode is designed to allow easy and rapid entry of numbers and effectively corresponds to entering the NUM LOCK code and activating the keypad on a keyboard The keyboard itself is now deactivated and some of the simpler codes are used for number entry For example in normal Morse a single dot represents an e whereas in Number mode a single
22. kk 2 E ES _ _ Ea kek left arrow dd i dd 3 kkk dd kok amp kk right arrow en j kkk 4 dd d dt d _ dd period k eri sok oE 5 kk ok enter FR comma kkk 1 _ 6 d dr dk space kL quote D m 7 ze alt apostrophe ok n Ir 8 _ _ _ shift _ _ Repeat On Ze o 9 ER kk ctrl Repeat Off ook p Ak Fl x_k AS tab bd Shutdown ak q kk F2 _ lt ok ok dk esc _ _ _ Exit Morse RK r dock F3 FRA gt kia home ka Toggle Repeat S db EA E lo dg end E t stek ES kk d dk kok ak ok insert dk u d sok ok F6 kk dd del Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited E 1 Appendix F Ez Morse Character Set Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 EZ Morse Morse Code Character Set Code Code Code Code ZA a SR y dete 4 HEAR ok _ comma kK b kk Z Sd xk _ quote c 0 kk u kkk _ apostrophe bado d E 1 VE A as RR esc dado scroll lock e ok 2 bes Ea ctrl FH print screen ER f kkk 3 LR lt PEN alt HEC page up BW g HEH A ek ek gt week eR end GOO b page down GO h He 5 Lo del SO up arrow
23. lan sk 38 70 TROUBLESHOOTING ernten 39 8 0 TECHNICAL SUPPORTI A En EN een 41 Appendix Cleaning the Jouse2 Appendix B Adding an Extension to the Joystick Mounting Arm Appendix C Morse 2000 and Darci USB Morse Code Character Sets Appendix D Morse Code Character Set for Different Languages Based on Morse 2000 Appendix E EZKeys Morse Code Character Set Appendix F EZ Morse Morse Code Character Set Appendix G JoyWrite Character Set May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited iv Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 1 0 WHAT IS THE JOUSE2 The Jouse2 is the second generation of a modified joystick that acts as a computer mouse The mouthpiece and sip puff straw are attached to a joystick which in turn is attached to a swing away arm By moving the joystick you can move the mouse cursor on the computer screen By sipping and or puffing you can make selections from menus and drag objects from one place to another on the computer screen Sip for a right mouse click puff for a left mouse click A double puff produces a double mouse click Figure 1 1 The Jouse2 The Jouse2 also provides other specialized features that can be enabled if desired such as a dwell cursor and the capability to do text entry to the computer using Morse code inputs These features can be configured according to an individual user
24. to enable Text Entry mode This requires that DIP switch 1 be in the OFF position and one of the four Morse code input versions or Compusult s JoyWrite has been selected Please see Section 3 0 for more information about configuring the Jouse2 In Text Entry mode the mouse emulation no longer functions and moving the joystick from the center position does not produce movement of the cursor Also sips and puffs no longer produce right and left clicks but now are translated into keyboard characters 5 3 2 Exiting Text Entry Mode To leave Text Entry mode and return to mouse emulation mode requires the user to enter the proper sip puff exit code defined for that particular version of Morse code or for JoyWrite To exit the text entry mode while using one of the four Morse code versions refer to Section 5 3 4 1 5 To exit the text entry mode while using JoyWrite refer to Section 5 3 5 1 When the Jouse2 leaves the text entry mode and returns to mouse emulation mode the right LED DRAG will go off indicating that mouse emulation mode is now active again May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 25 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 3 3 Text Entry Input Operation To produce a specific character enter the sip and puff combination listed for that character see Table 3 1 for the types of text entry versions available A pause or inter character delay will represent the end of that character and the
25. twice An uppercase letter B will be typed Holding the joystick in the top position puff three times or puff until you hear three beeps An uppercase letter C will be typed To deactivate CAPS LOCK you also move the joystick to the center position and sip three times or just sip until you hear three beeps The keyboard characters or actions that will occur when SHIFT has been activated are shown on the JoyWrite map surrounded by square brackets For example if you move the joystick to the center position and sip once you will type the number 5 If you first activate SHIFT this same action will type the percent symbol 96 n most cases the SHIFT characters match those shown on a standard North American English language keyboard 5 3 5 2 4 Entering Punctuation and Math Characters with Joy Write With a few exceptions a sip puff combination is used to type punctuation and math characters as May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 33 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 follows If you move the joystick to the top position and sip puff a period is typed If you move the joystick to the top right position and sip puff an equals sign is typed If you move the joystick to the right position and sip puff a right single quote is typed If you move the joystick to the bottom right position and sip puff a forward slash is typed If you move the jo
26. until you hear five beeps May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 36 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 6 0 EXTERNAL OPTIONS ADD ONS 6 1 On Screen Keyboard On Screen Keyboards is one way of entering text without the use of a standard keyboard There are many different on screen keyboards available for various operating systems An example that works with Windows 95 98 2000 ME and XP would be Reach Interface Author Windows XP also has its own built in on screen keyboard For Macintosh systems there is a series of products called Keystrokes For Linux there is an on screen keyboard called Gok Redhat Linux with Gnome 2 0 also has its own built in on screen keyboard 6 2 Voice Recognition Software Voice Recognition Software is another way of entering text without the use of a standard keyboard Dragon Naturally Speaking has versions that work with Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 2000 ME and XP IBM Via voice has versions that work with Windows 95 98 2000 ME and XP as well as Mac OS 9 x and Mac OS X 6 3 Add On 2 Switch Option The 2 Switch shown in Figure 6 1 is an option for the Jouse2 that allows you to enter two different keyboard characters via switches e g mouth controlled switches that may be mounted on the base of the Jouse2 joystick This can improve the way in which you use applications on screen keyboards etc The 2 Switch can be pre programmed by Compusult Limited for any tw
27. xe i eek 6 kk teek shift kek down arrow a j __ 7 dotek ok enter zk eft arrow k Fr 8 Fl Mt space M e right arrow Md 1 9 dee home Fr Shift R Arrow Im E Fl AR AA insert Hr Shift L Arrow n A F2 FR 0p Ctrl Esc l Shift U Arrow o x F3 E Ctrl Tab a Shift D Arrow MO p rk F4 ARES GA batido Alt Space Fr tab forward q een ES E amp eea EK Alt Hyphen tab reverse Mio r rk F6 dda _ da Alt Esc dia Repeat On GEO s F7 ARAS N Alt Down Repeat Off t 2i F8 MO RR Alt Up Break Ctrl C x u F9 SENSE FF Alt Tab kau Toggle Repeat KEE V bom F10 backspace ARA Exit Morse Code x__ w Bk 0 caps lock RR E Ctrl Alt Delete Ld x E NN 9 rk num lock May 23 2008 Dot Dash Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited F 1 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 EZ Morse Number Mode Character Set The toggle dot dash repeat function is available in Number mode as is the exit keyboard mode code The NUM_LOCK code is used to enter exit Number mode Code Character 1 p 2 _ 3 ek 4 5 6 dos 7 dk 8 9 dok 0 decimal point d ek kek del dde backspace REL space db d enter kn num lock
28. 6 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 flat head screwdriver Turn clockwise to increase the speed settings requiring more time between entering characters for the sip repeat puff repeat and the length of the sip required to enter text entry mode Turn counter clockwise to decrease speed settings 3 2 3 1 Adjust Inter character Delay Because the combinations of sips and puffs making up the text input codes for the Jouse2 can have different lengths the Jouse2 needs to know when a given character input is done For example Morse codes vary in the number or length of dots and or dashes One dot represents an e two dots represent i three dots represent an s and so on The Jouse2 must have some means of determining whether the user is finished entering dots or dashes for the current character It does this with a time out called the inter character delay The inter character delay is the minimum time interval that must pass the input delay after a sip or puff that tells the Jouse2 that the current character input is done and the next sip or puff will be the beginning of a new character It s like a pause between characters Put another way it is the maximum time limit that can occur between sips or puffs within the same character without the Jouse2 thinking the input for that character is done This delay can be changed in order to speed up or slow down text entry depending on a person s prefere
29. Code doesn t seem to be working Check the dip switches to ensure they are in the correct position for the preferred version of Morse Code or JoyWrite refer to Section 3 1 1 1 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 40 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 8 0 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please feel free to contact Compusult Limited at any time regarding problems installing or using your Jouse2 Please ensure that you indicate you are calling regarding the Jouse2 Our contact information is as follows Compusult Limited 40 Bannister Street P O Box 1000 Mount Pearl Newfoundland Canada AIN 3C9 Toll free U S and Canada 1 888 388 8180 Telephone 709 745 7914 Fax 709 745 7927 E mail info jouse com WWW http www jouse com OR http www compusult net May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 41 Appendix Cleaning the Jouse2 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 CLEANING THE JOUSE2 The Jouse2 should be cleaned frequently If more than one person is using the Jouse always change the air filter sip puff tube and the mouthpiece between users An additional air filter and sip puff tubes are included with the accessory pack that is shipped with the Jouse2 Any air filters you receive from Compusult will always consist of the actual air filter along with an air tube The multi user package which can be purchased at Compusult contains additional air filters si
30. F energy such as mobile phones should be kept away from the Jouse2 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 2 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 2 0 GETTING STARTED Getting started with the Jouse2 is easy There is no software to install on the host computer and there is no power supply to plug in Simply attach the mounting arm to fix the Jouse2 in place configure the control unit using external switches and plug in the cables The following sections describe these activities in more detail 2 1 Setting up the Jouse2 Remove the Jouse2 from the carton Be careful with the cables that are attached to it The Jouse2 swing away arm is folded over on itself To unfold it loosen the large knob on the side of the arm and lift up on the upper part of the arm until you cannot straighten it any further Tighten the large knob to make the arm rigid 2 1 1 Attach the Jouse2 Arm to Your Worktable There is a clamp at the bottom of the Jouse2 Place this clamp over the edge of the worktable that you will be using for computer work Ensure that the clamp is flush against the edge of the table Tighten the clamp by turning the knob on the bottom of the clamp Ensure that you tighten the clamp securely to the table Figure 2 1 shows the Jouse2 clamp attached to the worktable Figure 2 1 Connect the Swing Away Arm to the Worktable May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 3 Jouse2 User s
31. F5 F5 Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 5 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters Code y American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Swedish Danish Finnish standard Standard kkk F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 oeek EU F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 kk EO EO EO EO EO EO EO EO EO EO EO EO Eo F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 AR F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 SEE 9 Lek zk 0 E 2 sek eo A A rer BEES Ta LA A A A A SS A d j ZE ES E S 8 Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 6 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian ede German Dutch Code P Swedish Danish Finnish N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokm
32. IP switch 1 selects between text entry or dwell cursor functionality Depending on the setting of this switch DIP switches 2 to 6 provide different features relating to either Text Entry mode or Dwell Cursor mode DIP switches 7 and 8 control the sip puff functionality and are not related to the Text Entry or Dwell Cursor modes of operation The following sections describe the different modes of operation and associated features and the DIP switches involved 3 1 1 1 Text Entry Mode When DIP switch 1 is in the OFF down position Text Entry mode is selected DIP switches 2 to 6 can now be used to configure features associated with Morse code input These features are described below Note If Text Entry mode is selected Dwell Cursor mode is not available DIP Switches 2 to 4 Select Text Entry Version There are a number of different extended text entry versions defined for use in assistive technologies AT and in specific AT products The Jouse2 provides compatibility with a number of these versions These switches select the version of text entry input that is to be used by the Jouse2 The choices and settings are specified in Table 3 1 DIP Switch 5 Reverse Sip Puff For text entry input this reverses the way the Jouse2 deals with sips puffs internally For example a sip or a puff can be assigned to a corresponding dot or dash input in Morse code as follows DIP 5 OFF down Puff Dash Sip Dot DIP 5 ON up Puff Dot Sip
33. Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 For Morse code text entry modes there is a special code for turning on or turning off this repeated sip puff capability See the sections and appendices for each Morse code version to learn what these codes are This capability is always enabled in JoyWrite 3 2 3 3 Length of Long Sip To enter one of the Jouse2 text entry modes you have to perform a long sip The required length of this sip is changed when the Jouse2 speed setting is changed At the fastest setting this long sip is required to be about one half second At the slowest speed setting the required sip is about two seconds In any Morse code version when the sip puff repeat feature is disabled a long sip can also be used to exit Morse code mode This sip is affected by the speed setting in the same way as described above May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 18 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 4 0 INSTALLING THE JOUSE2 ON YOUR COMPUTER Jouse2 works with many different operating systems The set up instructions for the more common ones are provided below Note You will likely need to adjust the mouse double click rate for any of these operating systems once the Jouse2 has been installed Please refer to your operating system user s manual and or help files for information on how to do this 4 1 Installing Under Microsoft Windows Jouse2 will work with Windows
34. Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Prepared by Compusult Limited 40 Bannister Street Mount Pearl Newfoundland Canada AIN 1W1 Toll free 1 888 388 8180 Telephone 709 745 7914 Fax 709 745 7927 E mail info jouse com http www jouse com http www compusult net COMPUSULT Document No 01235 000 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited JOUSE is a trademark of the Neil Squire Foundation http www NeilSquire ca Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Table of Contents WHATIS THE IOUSEJ Soie ten Gece p pia dete eeen 1 GETTING STARTED E 3 E Setting up the Jouse IE 3 2 1 Attach the Jouse2 Arm to Your Worktable 3 21 2 Adjust the Jouse Arm AAE 4 2 1 3 Insert the Sip Puff Tube into the Mouthpitece 4 2 2 Connec neg the Cables s a ee td 5 2 2 1 Identify and Connect the Jouse2 Cables ci its 6 CONFIGURING THE JOUSEZ2 8 3 1 Configuring the Jouse2 using DIP Switches 8 3 1 1 Selecting Text Entry Mode or Dwell Cursor Mode 9 3 1 1 1 Text Entry MOQGG siue eerte rs uses bie be 10 34 125 Dwell e si md elle 12 3 1 2 Disabling the Sip and or Puff Input s Ne 14 3 1 3 Jouse2 Front External Switch Inputs 15 3 2 5 Jouse2 Fr n
35. JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard LETTERS p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows Left Arrow Home Arrow Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 3 JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard PUNCTUATION amp MATH p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 4 JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows ps F8 F16 Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 5 JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard TEXT CURSOR CONTROL p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows Home CTRL Z ss Left dde ppp ENTER Bac PPPP s
36. LED will remain solid YELLOW as long as this mode is active During Text Entry mode operation the left or DATA LED will flash YELLOW to indicate data activity on the USB communications interface resulting from sip puff inputs 5 2 Operating the Jouse2 By default when the Jouse2 unit powers up after connecting the USB cable the unit immediately begins to emulate a computer mouse Configurable Jouse2 features that are associated with the mouse emulation mode are sip puff sensitivity setting see Section 3 2 2 and enabling disabling sip puff inputs see Section 3 1 2 5 2 1 Moving the Cursor To move the cursor hold the sip puff straw lightly in your mouth and tilt the mouthpiece in the direction towards which you want the cursor to move The more you tilt the mouthpiece the faster the cursor will move Let go of the mouthpiece and it will return to the center position and the cursor will stop moving While the joystick is moving you will notice the DATA indicator LED flashing When you are moving the cursor do not sip or puff into the mouthpiece Sipping or puffing will cause items to be selected or released on the screen May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 23 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 2 2 Left Clicking Puff To do a left click for example to select an item from a pull down menu position the cursor over the menu you want to open Lightly puff into the mouth
37. a row can be entered with one long sip puff the user listens for audio beeps to indicate the individual sip puff provides two tone audio feedback for Morse codes with volume control allows two tone audio feedback and the way the Jouse2 handles sip puff inputs to be reversed according to user preference and provides two standard 1 8 connectors for switch inputs which can be used as alternatives to sip puff input and provides the capability to turn sip and or puff inputs off completely In addition to the above features Jouse2 provides a stable platform for computer access Unlike some systems which must be physically attached to the operator Jouse2 is mounted to the desktop and the control unit is placed on the desktop near the Jouse2 Cables connect the control unit to the computer and to the Jouse2 The person using the Jouse2 has the freedom to come and go at will The mounting arm allows the joystick to be positioned exactly where it is needed and to be fixed in place Unlike other systems a high quality mounting arm is standard equipment with the Jouse2 Note The Jouse2 is not intended for use in critical control applications where failure might cause physical injury or harm Note Many different electronic devices can produce radio frequency RF interference which could potentially cause the Jouse2 to operate incorrectly Although the Jouse2 is shielded to reduce the possibility of this occurring devices that produce R
38. ake the disposable tube fit tightly into the mouthpiece discard it and use another one Connect the air tube to the mouthpiece To replace the air filter Note The air filter will always consist of the air filter and the air tube 1 2 3 4 Unscrew the short air tube from the mouthpiece Unscrew the air filter from the joystick Screw the new air filter into the joystick Screw the air tube into the mouthpiece There is no set time on when the air filter should be replaced it all depends on the duration of use and how much moisture is going into the air tube May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited A 2 Appendix B Adding an Extension to the Joystick Mounting Arm Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 ADDING AN EXTENSION TO THE JOYSTICK MOUNTING ARM If the mouthpiece and sip puff tube are not easily accessible to the user you may want to add the mouthpiece extension Before adding the extension disconnect the USB cable to power off the Jouse2 Joystick Extension Mounting H Arm Figure B 1 Adding the Mounting Arm Joystick Extension Disconnect the Joystick cable from the back of the Control Unit Hold the Joystick mouthpiece and turn it counter clockwise until it is completely detached from the swing away arm Remove the black extension rod from its bag There may already be two washers on the threaded end of the extension rod If the washers are not on the extens
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40. an Dutch N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Standard Standard Pest p p p p p p p p p p p p q q q a q q q q q q q q bi r r r r r r r r r r r r KEK S S S S S S S S S S S S t t t t t t t t t t t t bd u u u u u u u u u u u u Zi V V V V V V V V V V V V w w w w w w w w w w w kk x x x x x x x x x x x x Ge y y y y y y y y y y Z y bd Z Z Z w Z z Z Z Z Z y Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 1 1 1 amp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 seme 4 4 4 E 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 2 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian S German Dutch Code P Swedish Danish Finnish N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Standard Standard bida 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 dda 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 kkk 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Fr 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 kk lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt lt enter gt Eb lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt lt space gt
41. an be turned and although the potentiometers themselves are hidden behind the front endplate of the Jouse2 there is a a small hole in front of each potentiometer so that a small screwdriver can be inserted to adjust it Generally these pots are intended to be set up once and then left alone however one difference between these adjustments and those made with the DIP switches are that the changes are recognized by the Jouse2 immediately and there is no need to unplug plug the USB cable as there is with the DIP switches External Switch Inputs Volume Sip Puff Sensitivity Speed Settings Figure 3 3 Jouse2 Front Potentiometers The external potentiometers control the following parameters as listed below 1 The left potentiometer sets the volume see Section 3 2 1 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 15 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 2 The center potentiometer sets sip puff sensitivity see Section 3 2 2 3 The right potentiometer sets speed settings required pause between characters entered sip repeat puff repeat times and length of sip required to enter text entry mode see Section 3 2 3 3 2 1 Adjust Volume When the Jouse2 is connected by USB cable to the host computer a tune is played consisting of a combination of high and low pitch tones Also while in text entry mode each time you puff or sip a tone is heard You can adjust the volume of these tones to suit your nee
42. and not required for normal computer usage It should also be noted for users of Morse 2000 or Darci USB that these versions were similar enough that they could be combined with only minor changes mainly with codes relating to Number mode access For Morse code versions supporting Number mode the code for entry exit to this mode should be the lt NUM_LOCK gt code although any other codes used for this purpose within a particular version are still supported and will work See Section 5 3 4 1 and Section 5 3 4 1 2 for more information about Number mode May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 26 Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Jouse2 features that can be configured that are associated with keyboard mode are Inter character delay setting see Section 3 2 3 reversing sips puffs see Section 3 1 1 1 audio feedback for sip puff input see Section 3 1 1 1 and volume control see Section 3 2 1 Note 5 3 4 1 Special Functionality and Codes Throughout this user s guide will represent a dot and will represent a dash When using one of the Morse code versions in Text Entry mode there are a number of features that are available and others that may be enabled disabled by the user through special text entry input codes Not all text entry input versions described in the previous section provide all the same features Table 5 2 outlines the different versions and the
43. beginning of the next The length of this pause can be adjusted to the user s preference See Section 3 2 3 5 3 4 Morse Code Versions The Jouse2 supports four different versions of Morse code input including Morse 2000 Darci USB EZ Keys and EZ Morse For more information on these Morse code versions please visit the appropriate link listed below Morse 2000 University of Wisconsin Eau Claire www uwec edu ce Morse2000 htm See Appendix C for a complete listing of codes for this version Darci USB WesTest Engineering Corporation www westest com See Appendix C for a complete listing of codes for this version EZKeys Words www words plus com See Appendix E for a complete listing of codes for this version EZ Morse Neil Squire Foundation www neilsquire ca See Appendix F for a complete listing of codes for this version Each of these versions has a Morse code character set or a character set that is like Morse code and these are given in the Appendix sections listed above The dots and dashes are produced by entering sip and puff combinations as per the code charts Please see Section 3 1 1 1 for more information on selecting Morse code versions In some cases for versions of Morse code there are minor differences in the Jouse2 implementation compared to the manufacturer s implementation For example certain codes in EZMorse were dropped because they were non standard and or specific to other software not related to the Jouse2
44. ds To adjust the volume Adjust the left potentiometer on the front of the Jouse2 unit refer to Figure 3 3 using a small flat head screwdriver Turn clockwise to increase the volume Turn counter clockwise to decrease the volume 3 2 2 Adjust Sip Puff Sensitivity Sip puff sensitivity refers to the amount of air pressure required to produce sips and puffs When the Jouse2 is manufactured it is configured with a default sensitivity that we have found to be best for most users However some users prefer increased sensitivity to allow them to operate the Jouse2 with very little air pressure or decreased sensitivity so that normal breathing doesn t cause false sips or puffs To adjust the sip puff sensitivity Adjust the center potentiometer on the front of the Jouse2 unit refer to Figure 3 3 using a small flat head screwdriver Turn clockwise to increase the sip puff sensitivity requiring less air pressure to produce sips and puffs Turn counter clockwise to decrease sensitivity requiring more air pressure to produce sips puffs 3 2 3 Speed Settings The speed settings refer to required pause between characters entered called the inter character delay the sip repeat puff repeat time and the length of the sip required to enter text entry mode To adjust the speed settings Adjust the right potentiometer on the front of the Jouse2 unit refer to Figure 3 3 using a small May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 1
45. e respectively at the left center and right positions and May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 31 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 7 8 and 9 are respectively at the bottom left bottom center and bottom right positions For example to type a 1 move the joystick towards the top left position and sip once To type a 2 move the joystick towards the top position and sip once 5 3 5 2 3 Entering Letters with JoyWrite Except for Q and Z all letters of the English alphabet are generated using one two or three puffs and are organized in groups of three starting at the top position and moving clockwise around the compass that is A B and C are at the top position D E and F are at the top right position G H and I are at the right position J K and L are at the bottom right position M N and O are at the bottom position P Q R and S are at the bottom left position T U and V are at the left position W X Y and Z are at the top left position Here s an example To type an A move the joystick towards the top position and puff once To type a B move the joystick towards the top position and puff twice To type a C move the joystick towards the top position and puff three times Each time you puff you ll hear an audible beep from the Jouse2 Note Rather than doing individual puffs you can just blow into the Jouse2 mouthp
46. er and easier Just like Morse code which is also a text input alternative with the Jouse2 JoyWrite allows you to enter characters using combinations of puffs and sips However JoyWrite is a total keyboard alternative JoyWrite uses a more consistent and simpler way to enter characters and also gives you full control over the position and movement of the text cursor It does this in part by emulating the way people compose text messages on mobile phones and other portable devices 5 3 5 1 How Do I Use Joy Write First the Jouse2 DIP switches must be in the correct position to ensure that JoyWrite is activated as follows 1 down 2 up 3 up 4 up 1234 AMA 0111 To enter text input mode for JoyWrite you perform a long sip until you hear an audible tone and or see the LED on the right the light representing the left eye of the mouse light up To exit Joy Write at any time make sure the joystick is in the center or rest position and then perform a puff sip puff combination Once you are in text input mode you can then enter characters or control the text cursor by moving the joystick and then performing combinations of puffs and or sips as shown in the Joy Write map shown in Appendix G Joy Write uses nine joystick positions as represented by the nine circles shown on the Joy Write map These consist of the center or rest position and eight other locations around the compass To perform a typing or keyboard f
47. es into the hole in the mouthpiece of the Jouse2 Insert it as far as it will go and ensure that it is tight If the sip puff tube does not fit tightly into the mouthpiece discard it and replace it with a new one See Appendix A for instructions on cleaning the Jouse2 mouthpiece May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 4 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Figure 2 2 Mouthpiece and Joystick Long Mouthpiece Medium Mouthpiece Disposable Mouthpiece Figure 2 3 Mouthpieces 2 22 Connecting the Cables There are two cables that must be connected on the Jouse2 One of these cables connects between the joystick mouthpiece and the Jouse2 control unit and the second cable the USB cable connects between the Jouse2 and the host computer May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 5 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Note There is no ON OFF switch on the Jouse2 It receives its power from the USB cable when this cable is plugged into the host computer and as such plugging this cable into the Jouse2 and then into the host computer activates the Jouse2 Both cables connect to the Jouse2 control unit on the back endplate of the unit These connections are labelled as shown in Figure 2 4 Joystick see bottom Figure 2 4 Jouse2 Connector Endplate 2 2 1 Identify and Connect the Jouse2 Cables There are two cable connections that you need to make as f
48. h JoyWrite With a few exceptions two sips are used to activate keystrokes that control movements of the text cursor as follows If you move the joystick towards the top position and sip twice the Escape Esc key is typed If you move the joystick towards the right position and sip twice the Backspace key is typed If you move the joystick towards the left position and sip twice the Tab key is typed If you move the joystick towards the bottom position and sip twice the LGUI key is typed On Microsoft Windows based systems this is the Windows key on Macintosh systems this is the Apple key If you move the joystick towards the bottom right position and sip twice the Delete Del key is typed If you move the joystick towards the bottom left position and sip twice the Insert Ins key is typed You can also emulate the up down left and right arrow keys with the joystick alone and the Page Up Page Down Home and End keys as follows Move the joystick as far as it will go to the top to type an Up Arrow Move the joystick as far as it will go to the bottom to type a Down Arrow Move the joystick as far as it will go to the right to type a Right Arrow Move the joystick as far as it will go to the left to type a Left Arrow Move the joystick as far as it will go to the diagonal positions e g Top Right to type a two arrow combination refer to the JoyWrite Map Activate SHIFT move
49. ide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 43 Installing Under Linux There are several versions of Linux operating systems and associated graphical user interfaces available Jouse2 should operate in any of them that supports USB We have tested it with some common configurations If you are using RedHat version 8 0 and Gnome Version 2 0 just plug the Jouse2 into a USB port and it should work With Red Hat version 7 3 and Gnome version 2 0 you need to follow this setup procedure Plug in the Jouse2 Log on as root Run setup at the command prompt From the menu driven setup utility run mouse configuration Select Generic Mouse USB At the Update X configuration dialog choose YES You will be returned to the setup utility Choose QUIT from the bottom of the menu ADA E O 8 Restart your xsession 4 4 Other Operating Systems Jouse2 should work with any operating system that supports USB If you have any questions regarding a specific operating system please contact Compusult Limited by telephone at 1 888 388 8180 US and Canada or 709 745 7914 outside US and Canada or send e mail to info Ojouse com 4 5 Test the Jouse2 After the Jouse2 has been connected to the computer and has been configured for the appropriate Operating system it needs to be tested Tilt the mouthpiece in all directions and confirm that the cursor moves in the corresponding direction The DATA indicator light left LED on the front of the c
50. iece until you hear the required number of beeps For example to type a C move the joystick towards the top position and then blow into the Jouse2 mouthpiece until you hear three beeps then stop Q and Z are exceptions because they re used infrequently To type a Q move the joystick towards the bottom left position and sip three times or simply sip until you hear three beeps May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 32 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 To type a Z move the Joystick towards the top left position and sip three times or again Just sip until you hear three beeps As with any keyboard characters entered are lowercase unless you ve first activated a SHIFT or CAPS LOCK key To activate SHIFT in JoyWrite move the joystick to the center position and puff twice For example to type an uppercase letter A first move the joystick to the center position and puff twice SHIFT Then move the joystick towards the top position and puff once To activate CAPS LOCK move the joystick to the center position and sip three times or just sip until you hear three beeps For example to type ABC all in uppercase first move the joystick to the center position and sip three times or just sip until you hear three beeps Then move the joystick towards the top position and puff once An uppercase letter A will be typed Holding the joystick in the top position puff
51. ion rod you will find them in the bag Place the regular round washer on the threaded end of the extension Place the spring washer the split washer over the regular washer Place this end of the extension rod into the silver mounting that is attached to the swing away arm Screw the extension into the arm Place the joystick mouthpiece on the other end of the extension and screw it onto the extension rod Re connect the cable to the Control Unit Now adjust the arm and joystick mouthpiece to suit the person using the Jouse2 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited B 1 Appendix C Morse Code Character Sets Revision 2 2a Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Morse 2000 and Darci USB Morse Code Character Set Code Code Code Code Code a y FR F12 ERA FR comma ELI b __ Z ES ES 9 ek dk quote AR C 0 MAIO apostrophe kk d ____ 1 _ Coche ok _ ok ck caps lock e zk 2 ER kk ok ok kk kk num lock oko T __ 3 Sd _ _ kk ck scroll lock g ok ok ok _ 4 _ _ lt dd RL print screen ES h ok ok ok ok ok 5 kk gt ek dk esc RL page up ek i wok KK 6 _ _ home E page down ___ J __ 7 ok ok ok d _ _ end XX up arrow
52. ly mance Contact Tech Support Both the left DATA LED flashes RED A problem with the sip puff input calibration and the right DRAG LED flashes and the joystick calibration was encountered RED then both turn GREEN and then however the problem allows the unit to be go off completely operated at a reduced level of performance Contact Tech Support After the LEDs have flashed back and A severe problem with USB enumeration has forth no matter what color the LEDs occurred and the unit cannot be operated turn GREEN and remain lit i e they do Contact Tech Support not go off 5 1 2 LED Operation in Mouse Emulation Mode Normal Mode During mouse emulation mode the left or DATA LED will flash GREEN to indicate data activity on the USB communications interface resulting from cursor movement and or sip puff inputs May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 22 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 During mouse emulation mode a long puff about 1 second will place the unit in Drag mode and the right or DRAG LED will light solid GREEN and remain lit as long as this mode is active During mouse emulation mode a long sip about 1 second will place the unit in Text Entry mode In this mode the right or DRAG LED will light solid YELLOW and remain lit as long as this mode is active 5 1 3 LED Operation in Text Entry Mode During Text Entry mode operation the right or DRAG
53. nce When the Jouse2 is manufactured it is configured with a default inter character delay that we have found to be best for most users between 0 3 and 0 4 seconds However some users prefer to decrease the inter character delay to allow them to enter text more rapidly while others increase the inter character delay to prevent false characters caused by not being able to sip and puff fast enough 3 2 3 2 Sip Repeat Puff Repeat Sometimes when entering repeated sips or repeated puffs like four or five sips in a row it 1s helpful not to have to do each sip or puff individually but to let the Jouse2 do the work Each text entry mode within the Jouse2 can be set to recognize repeated sips or puffs from a single long sip or long puff In this mode when you start to puff or sip you will hear a short audio beep to indicate that the Jouse2 recorded a puff or sip but if you keep going you will hear another beep indicating another puff was recorded and so on for as long as you puff In this way two or more individual puffs sips can be entered from one long puff sip When doing a long sip puff the amount of time that must pass between audio beeps which indicate that the Jouse2 has recognized the individual sips or puffs is changed when the Jouse2 speed setting is changed When the speed is increased the beeps will occur sooner or faster When the speed is decreased the beeps are slower May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 17
54. o keyboard inputs Various switches and switch mounting hardware can also be provided to suit almost any specified need An available USB port on your computer is required for each 2 Switch device you use May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 37 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 en Figure 6 1 2 Switch Add On With the Jouse2 6 4 Add On Mounting Options The Jouse2 s joystick base can also be used to mount optional equipment such as a microphone e g for speech recognition input and computer control or Webcam For more information on these options please contact Compusult Limited May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 38 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 7 0 TROUBLESHOOTING These are some typical problems that a Jouse2 user could encounter If this resource doesn t solve your problem please contact Compusult technical support See Section 8 0 Problem The mouse cursor 1s not visible on the computer screen or 1t is visible but won t move Solution The Jouse2 is not connected properly The cable from the Joystick must be connected to the connector labelled Joystick on the Jouse2 control unit Also the USB cable must be connected between the Jouse2 control unit and your computer refer to Section 2 2 1 for details Solution Your computer may not be set up to support USB It may be disabled in BIOS or the proper drivers may not be ins
55. ollows 1 Connect the gray cable from the joystick to the connector labelled Joystick on the control unit 2 Connect the USB cable supplied with the Jouse2 between the Jouse2 control unit and the computer The square type B end connects to the connector labelled USB on the control unit and the rectangle type A end connects to the USB port on the computer When making the cable connections a number of points should be noted 1 When the USB cable connection is made the Jouse2 unit will turn on because it gets its power from the USB port on the computer At this time the two green indicator lights on the front of the control unit will illuminate see Section 5 1 and a combination of two tones will be heard The Jouse2 is now ready to be used If necessary the unit should be configured before it is used Please read and refer to Section 3 0 which discusses configuration options before using the Jouse2 May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 6 Revision 2 2a 2 May 23 2008 Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Before connecting the Jouse2 controller to the host computer through the USB cable ensure that the joystick is not deflected away from the center position Le the joystick should not be moved by anyone at this time and the cables should not be pulling the joystick to one side The Jouse2 will calibrate itself based on the position of the joystick when it powers up when the cable is connected
56. ontrol unit should also flash 4 6 Using Another Mouse with the Jouse2 The Jouse2 can be used in conjunction with other types of mice and pointing devices without any conflicts You can connect a PS 2 serial or even another USB mouse to the computer at the same time without conflicts The computer will respond to the mouse that is in use May 23 2008 Copyright O 2001 08 Compusult Limited 20 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 0 OPERATING THE JOUSE2 The following sections describe all aspects of the operation of the Jouse2 5 1 Jouse2 Front LED Indicators On the front of the Jouse2 there are two LED indicators which indicate the status and activity of the Jouse2 at all times Figure 5 1 shows these indicators DATA LED ee 2 e HAT DRAG LED Figure 5 1 Jouse2 Indicator Status LEDs 5 1 1 At Start Up At Start up if everything initializes correctly the Jouse2 plays a little tune if the volume is up and the two LED indicators flash yellow back and forth for about 2 seconds and then change to green momentarily and then go off completely The unit is now ready to be used However the LEDs are used to indicate a number of other status conditions that may occur at start up and these are listed in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 LED Indicator Behavior at Start Up Behavior of LEDs Condition Both LEDs flash YELLOW back and The unit initialized correctly and is now ready fo
57. p puff tubes and a mouthpiece Mouth Piece ff Sip Pu Tube Joystick A E Ir 1UDE Air Filter Follow this procedure to clean the Jouse2 1 Unscrew the sip puff tube from the mouthpiece Either discard it or clean it thoroughly in warm soapy water 2 Unscrew the air tube from the mouthpiece 3 Hold the joystick in one hand and firmly pull the entire mouthpiece off the joystick with your other hand A twisting motion may help 4 Wash the mouthpiece in warm soapy water It can also be autoclaved pasteurized or disinfected in a solution Ensure that all parts are dried completely before putting them back on the Jouse2 arm If you are replacing the mouthpiece with a new one all you have to do is push the new mouthpiece onto the joystick shaft connect the air tube cable and insert the sip puff tube as described below 1 When the mouthpiece is clean and dry push it back on the joystick shaft as far as it will go Ensure that the short air tube connector is lined up on the mouthpiece so that it is pointing down May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited A 1 Revision 2 2a 2 3 Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 Place a new or thoroughly cleaned sip puff tube into the mouthpiece If using the threaded mouthpieces screw it into the mouthpiece If using one of the disposable tubes push it firmly all the way into the mouthpiece until it will not go in any farther If you cannot m
58. piece Move the cursor down through the menu by tilting the mouthpiece When you reach the item you want puff lightly into the mouthpiece again 5 2 3 Right Clicking Sip To do a right click for example to activate a pull down menu on the desktop in Windows position the cursor somewhere on the desktop and sip lightly The Jouse2 sends a right click and the pull down menu appears On Macintosh systems with a standard single button mouse a puff or a sip is treated as a single mouse click 5 2 4 Double Clicking Puffs To do a double click for example to launch a program from an icon position the cursor over the desired program icon and give two short sharp puffs The Jouse2 sends two left clicks back to back which the system then registers as a double click 525 Adjust Cursor Speed The cursor may be moving too fast or too slowly for you You can adjust the speed of the cursor in the system settings on your computer since the Jouse2 appears to the system just like a mouse The process for adjusting this will vary with the operating system so refer to your operating system help files for specific instructions 5 2 6 Adjust Double Click Rate You may not be able to puff fast enough to produce a double click You can adjust the double click rate in the system settings on your computer The process for adjusting this will vary with the operating system please refer to your user s manual and or help files for specific instructions
59. reen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt screen gt Dot Dash May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited D 7 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Keyboard Characters Code English French English French Spanish Italian Norwegian Saa Danish CHRIS German Dutch N American Canadian British Standard Standard Standard Bokmal Standard Standard GOLA lt sys rq gt lt sys rq gt lt sysrq gt lt sys rq gt lt sys rq gt lt sys rq gt lt sys rq gt lt sys rq gt lt sysrq gt lt sysrq gt sysrq lt sys rq gt MA lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt lt pause gt GO lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt lt break gt Fr lt up arrow gt lt up lt up lt up lt up lt up lt up arrow gt lt up lt up lt up lt up lt up arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt lt down arrow gt lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down lt down arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt arrow gt
60. rth for about 2 seconds and then both for use LEDs turn GREEN momentarily and then both LEDs go off completely May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 21 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Behavior of LEDs Condition The left DATA is solid RED and noth A severe problem with the sip puff input cali ing else happens bration was encountered and the unit cannot be operated Contact Tech Support The right DRAG is solid RED and A severe problem with the joystick calibration nothing else happens was encountered and the unit cannot be oper ated Contact Tech Support Both the left DATA is solid RED and A severe problem with both the sip puff input the right DRAG is solid RED and calibration and the joystick calibration was nothing else happens encountered and the unit cannot be operated Contact Tech Support The left DATA LED flashes RED A problem with the sip puff input calibration while the right DRAG LED flashes was encountered however the problem allows YELLOW then both turn GREEN and the unit to be operated at a reduced level of then go off completely performance Contact Tech Support The left DATA LED flashes YELLOW A problem with the joystick calibration was while the right DRAG LED flashes encountered however the problem allows the RED then both turn GREEN and then unit to be operated at a reduced level of perfor go off complete
61. s preferences or they can be disabled completely The Jouse2 consists of a high quality mounting arm with a sturdy clamp a joystick with sip puff tube attached to the mounting arm and a control unit which houses all the Jouse2 electronics The unit is USB based and requires no external power supply nor installation of any software and or drivers on the host computer Simply plugging in the USB cable to the Jouse2 and to the computer activates the Jouse2 Summary of Features of the Jouse2 provides 100 compatible full mouse emulation Jouse2 has been fully tested for USB compatibility on Windows MacOS and Linux It should be compatible with any other operating system that supports USB based devices May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 1 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 self calibrating for center position at start up allows adjustment of the sip puff sensitivity provides a user selectable dwell cursor for left right and double clicks with adjustable delay from 0 25 seconds to 3 seconds in eight stages provides a user selectable text entry input capability four separate versions of Morse code and Compusult s JoyWrite for text entry speed parameters for text entry the length of the required pause between input characters and sip repeat puff repeat times are user settable provides a sip repeat puff repeat feature where repeated sips or puffs e g four sips or puffs in
62. s used during the sip and puff process it s possible that it could be clogged up Check the dip switches to ensure they are in the correct position refer to Section 3 1 2 DIP switches 7 and 8 can be used to enable disable the sip and or puff capability of the Jouse2 The pointer sometimes drifts down slowly It s possible that the drift issue is related to the cabling arrangement connecting the Jouse2 joystick to the electronics Sometimes if there is not enough slack in the cabling especially where the air tubing is connected to the mouthpiece the mouse cursor action can be adversely affected Please check this and ensure that the air tubing is not pulling on the joystick mouthpiece and that the tubing is slack at that location The Jouse2 didn t start up properly At start up if everything initializes correctly the Jouse2 plays a little tune if the volume is up and the two LED indicators flash yellow back and forth for about 2 seconds then change to green momentarily and then go off completely The unit is now ready to be used If this does not happen check Table 5 1 for the other status conditions that may have occurred at start up Try disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable on the Jouse2 to reset the device Test the Jouse2 in another USB port that you know is working correctly It s sometimes possible that a USB port may be defective or problematic and you should verify this to eliminate that possibility Morse
63. se2 as soon as it powers up after connecting the USB cable and are then ignored If the configuration is changed the USB cable must be unplugged and then plugged in again in order for the Jouse2 to see these changes In addition to the features listed above the Jouse2 also provides the capability to change certain operating parameters without having to unplug the USB cable These parameters are as follows The sip puff sensitivity how hard a person has to sip or puff before the Jouse2 will recognize it The speed settings for text entry mode required pauses between characters sip repeat puff repeat times and length of the sip required to enter text entry mode The volume of the audio tones used to distinguish between sips puffs dots dashes when in Keyboard mode These parameters are changed using three small potentiometers that can be accessed on the front plate of the Jouse2 Changes made to these parameters are recognized immediately by the Jouse2 These potentiometers are shown in Figure 3 3 and their operation is discussed in Section 3 2 3 1 Configuring the Jouse2 using DIP Switches On the back of the Jouse2 next to the USB connector slot is a set of 8 DIP switches as shown in Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 These switches control the configuration and special features of the Jouse2 When the Jouse2 is connected to the host computer through the USB cable the position of these switches is read and the unit is configured
64. sss psp Exit T Q H d E K u O fv Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 6 JoyWrite Character Map North American English Language Keyboard COMMON CHARACTER STRINGS p PUFF s SIP Up Arrow Items in Square Brackets Page Up are activated after SHIFT has been selected Left Up Arrows Right Up Arrows Left Arrow CTRL CTRL Y Left Down Arrows Right Down Arrows Down Arrow Page Down JoyWrite is a trademark of Compusult Limited G 7
65. t Potentiometers evers EE AEN AE 15 325 O AEE EEE 16 3 2 2 Adjust Sip Puff Sensitivity 16 3 2 3 Speed SOUNDS AA was aa a E A on dua ee 16 3 2 3 1 Adjust Inter character Delia is 17 e Repeat F UIE Repeat E 17 3233 Length of Long Mp 18 INSTALLING THE JOUSE2 ON YOUR COMPUTER 19 4 1 Installing Under Microsoft Windows a 19 42 Installing Under Macintosh as ae 19 43 Installing Under Lido 20 4 4 Other Operating AA EEAO 20 4 5 Test the e 20 4 6 Using Another Mouse with the Jouse2 agia 20 OPERATING THE JOUSE2 ee a au el 21 May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited ii Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 1 Jouse2 Front LED Indicators cirio a 21 Ll ASUSTE au han muy e EE 21 5 1 2 LED Operation in Mouse Emulation Mode Normal Mode ee 22 5 1 3 LED Operation in Text Entry Mode ec 23 5 2 Operating the Louse init aa RR ek Eh 23 Geck Move EE ee do i 23 5 2 2 Tett Chekme EE d ie 24 3 28 Right Clicking SID c i rd bakenen eden 24 5 24 Double Clickimg Puffs u susanne ns 24 222 NO ESL UTSOR A es 24 5 2 6 Adjust Double Click Rate RN 24 202 7 Drass TINS De HS u a s E c eeen 25 5 3 Operating the Jouse2 In Text Entry Mode 25 m3 Entering Text Entry Modena 25 5 3 2 Exiting
66. talled Problem The cursor will not move in the direction you want it to go Solution The joystick must be oriented correctly That is the instruction label on the joystick must be on the top Problem Cursor movement is too slow or too fast Solution Adjust the computer s cursor speed Refer to Section 5 2 5 for details Problem You cannot puff fast enough to produce a double click Solution Adjust your computer s double click rate Refer to Section 5 2 6 for details Problem Producing sips and puffs requires too much or too little air pressure Solution Sip puff sensitivity refers to the amount of air pressure required to produce sips and puffs Adjust the center potentiometer on the front of the Jouse2 unit refer to Figure 3 3 using a small flat head screwdriver Turn clockwise to increase the sip puff sensitivity requiring less air pressure to produce sips and puffs Turn counter clockwise to decrease sensitivity requiring more air pressure to produce sips puffs May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 39 Revision 2 2a Problem Solution Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Solution Solution Problem Solution May 23 2008 Jouse2 User s Guide Document No 01235 000 When you sip amp puff to click it doesn t operate properly Try changing the air filter refer to Appendix A CLEANING THE JOUSE2 If the air filter has been in use for a very long time or a lot of moisture i
67. the joystick as far as it will go to the top and puff once to Page Up Activate SHIFT move the joystick as far as it will go to the bottom and puff once to Page Down Activate SHIFT move the joystick as far as it will go to the right and puff once to End to activate the End key Activate SHIFT move the joystick as far as it will go to the left and puff once to Home to activate the Home key May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 35 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 3 5 2 7 Entering Commonly Used Character Strings with Joy Write JoyWrite includes a number of three to five letter character strings which are some of the most commonly used letter combinations in the English language These are arranged at the eight positions around the compass and are activated using four or five sips or puffs or simply by puffing or sipping until you hear the required number of beeps They are all shown on the Joy Write map For example To type the move the joystick towards the top position and puff four times or puff until you hear four beeps To type that move the joystick towards the top position and puff five times or puff until you hear five beeps To type for move the joystick towards the top position and sip four times or sip until you hear four beeps To type this move the joystick towards the top position and sip five times or sip
68. uff once to type a single space Puff twice to activate SHIFT Puff three times or just puff until you hear three beeps to type ENTER Sip three times or just sip until you hear three beeps to activate CAPS LOCK Sip puff to activate ALT Puff sip to activate CTRL the Control key Puff four times or just puff until you hear four beeps to type CTRL Z This is the Undo shortcut in Microsoft Windows Sip four times or just sip until you hear four beeps to type CTRL Y This is the Redo shortcut for many Microsoft Windows applications Puff five times or just puff until you hear five beeps to type www This is a convenient shortcut when using a Web browser Sip five times or just sip until you hear five beeps to type com This is another convenient shortcut when using a Web browser Puff sip puff to exit JoyWrite and return to the Jouse2 mouse control mode 5 3 5 2 2 Entering Numbers with JoyWrite All numbers are entered by positioning the joystick in the appropriate position relative to the center position and then performing a single sip The only exception is for a zero 0 which shares the center position with the number 5 To type a zero keep the joystick in the center position and sip twice With the exception of zero the numbers are organized as they are on a telephone keypad that is 1 2 and 3 are respectively at the top left top center and top right positions 4 5 and 6 ar
69. unction you first move the joystick towards one of these locations and then holding the joystick in that position do the specified sip puff combination In almost all cases you do not have to move the joystick all the way out in the selected direction You just need to move the joystick partially towards the required direction Note Depending on the position of DIP switch 5 refer to Section 3 1 1 1 the combination of the sip and puffs listed in Section 5 3 5 1 and Section 5 3 5 2 may be reversed If the fifth switch is down the sip puff combinations listed in these sections are correct if the switch is up the sip puff combinations will be opposite of what is shown in the JoyWrite map For example to exit Joy Write you have to perform a puff sip puff combination If the fifth switch is up you will have to perform a sip puff sip combination to exit JoyWrite May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 30 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 3 5 2 How Do I Type with JoyWrite Asshown on the map in Appendix G JoyWrite uses a consistent and straightforward method for typing for entering characters as described in the following sections 5 3 5 2 1 The JoyWrite Center Position With the exception of the numbers the center or rest position is used for frequently required characters or keyboard actions When the Joystick is at the center position the available keyboard actions are as follows P
70. xx000 Dwell Cursor delay time 0 5 seconds 1 up 4 up 5 down 6 down 456 BAN 1xx100 CRW Dwell Cursor delay time 0 75 seconds 1 up 4 down 5 up 6 down 456 EAN 1xx010 Dwell Cursor delay time 1 0 seconds 1 up 4 up 5 up 6 down 1xx110 CRW CRW mo Dwell Cursor delay time 1 25 seconds 1 up 4 down 5 down 6 up 1xx001 CRW WI WI Clic Dwell Cursor delay time 1 5 seconds 1 up 4 up 5 down 6 up P 1xx101 LN mo Clic Dwell Cursor delay time 2 0 seconds May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 13 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 Switch Position and Setting Dwell Cursor Delay Time 1 up 4 down 5 up 6 up 1 456 a Edo 1xx011 Dwell Cursor delay time 2 5 seconds a dad 1xx111 Dwell Cursor delay time 3 0 seconds 3 1 2 Disabling the Sip and or Puff Input s DIP switches 7 and 8 can be used to disable the sip and or puff capability of the Jouse2 This is often used in conjunction with external switches connected to the switch inputs on the front panel of the Jouse2 which can be used to provide an equivalent alternative to sip puff inputs DIP switches 7 and 8 work exactly the same way regardless of the positions of the other DIP switches The available switch selections are described in Table 3 4
71. ystick to the bottom position and sip puff a comma is typed If you move the joystick to the bottom left position and sip puff a left single quote is typed If you move the joystick to the left position and sip puff a semi colon is typed If you move the joystick to the top left position and sip puff a hyphen is typed Note In most cases the SHIFT characters for the above match those shown on a standard North American English language keyboard For example if you activate SHIFT and then move the joystick towards the top position and sip puff a greater than symbol gt will be typed which is the SHIFT character for a period on a standard North American English keyboard 5 3 5 2 5 Activating the Special Function Keys with JoyWrite Except at the center position the special function keys are activated by a puff sip or SHIFT puff sip For example To activate the F1 special function key move the joystick towards the top position and puff sip To activate the F9 special function key first SHIFT move the joystick to the center position and puff twice then move the joystick towards the top position and puff sip All 16 special function keys are supported in the same manner as the above example in the eight positions around the compass May 23 2008 Copyright 2001 08 Compusult Limited 34 Jouse2 User s Guide Revision 2 2a Document No 01235 000 5 3 5 2 6 Text Cursor Control wit
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