Description of the mouse:
The mouse operates just like a mouse on a computer.
Right-clicking:
Left-clicking:
Double-clicking
Mouse drag
In live view, right-clicking will either display or hide the toolbar.
From the main menu or a sub-menu, right-clicking will exit the current menu.
Note that any changes to settings will not be saved after right-clicking.
In menu unlock mode, left-clicking on the SYSTEM SETTINGS icon in the tool
bar will open the main menu.
After entering the main menu, left-clicking will open sub-menus. In the "detail
files" menu mode, left-clicking will play back one recording file.
By left-clicking, you can select values in edit boxes or pull-down menus. The
system supports the input of Chinese characters and other special symbols,
numbers and letters.
On the playback interface, left-clicking can control the fast-forward function, the
rewind function, the slow-motion function, the frame-by-frame playback function
and the normal play function. Left-clicking can also stop any of these processes
or it can be used to exit from a mode or menu.
Left-clicking can be used to access the colour control bar, the volume control bar
(n/a), and the screen control bar.
From the main menu, sub-menus, or playback view, left-clicking "x" will exit the
current menu.
Left-clicking can also be used to select menu items.
In live view or video playback, double-clicking will maximize the left mouse key
screen.
In the motion detection setting interface, you can left-click and then drag the
frame to set the motion detection area.
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