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Mouse Controls
Left-clicking the mouse starts and stops the sets. You may do this with the cursor in the preview area on the preview screen, or when the program is running. With the program running, the cursor becomes invisible. Left-click once to start the set, then left-click again to stop it.
The mouse roller ball or slider is found between the left and right mouse buttons. Use this roller to increase and decrease the speed of the object/image, sound or tactile stimulus. Scroll upwards to increase the speed, and downwards to decrease. In this way you can make dynamic adjustments during sets. This is useful, for example, when you need to change the speed to facilitate proper tracking with the eyes, during abreactions, and the like.
Right-clicking the mouse determines the path the object/image will take. On the preview screen, place the cursor where you would like the object to move, and right-click. You may also right-click when the program is running, but you will not be able to predict the new path, as the cursor is not easily visible.