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The NuLOOQ Professional Series addresses the time-intensive elements of design - navigating images, adjusting option values, and accessing menus - to help creative users work smarter. As a designer your focus is continually interrupted by the tasks of locating and adjusting tools as well as precisely positioning the cursor. And with today's vast flat panel monitors and increasingly complex applications, the cursor travels farther and the keyboard works harder than ever before to complete bas... Read more
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Philada 11:27pm on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 
No longer supported by Logitech This was a good product ... as long as Logitech was supporting it. It still works fine, but NOT in Photoshop CS4.
bob_lent 3:41am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
$80 Paperweight for CS4 users a) the product AND software AND support are ALL discontinued. [...

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Welcome to Logitech NuLOOQ navigator
Congratulations on acquiring your new Logitech NuLOOQ navigator control device. This innovative new device is truly your mouse's best friend. Off load navigation and many other actions from the mouse onto the NuLOOQ navigator. To get the most from your device, you can use this help system. It offers ideas on how you can use your device's features when you are working, playing, and communicating. It provides details on customizing your device to suit you. And it gives instructions on how to carry out your daily tasks with your device. Use this help system to work smarter, play more, and communicate better with your Logitech NuLOOQ navigator.
Select a task. (Click on link below) Configuring Adobe Photoshop CS2 for 1st Time Use Quickly Getting Started using your NuLOOQ navigator Installing / Uninstalling NuLOOQ navigator Using NuLOOQ navigator with Adobe Photoshop CS2 Using NuLOOQ navigator with Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 Other Applications Configuring NuLOOQ navigator for other apps Support
2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Configuring Adobe Photoshop CS2 for 1st Time Use
Before NuLOOQ navigator can be used with Adobe Photoshop CS2, you must first configure Adobe Photoshop CS2 and then restart CS2 for proper operation. To get started, first ensure that the NuLOOQ navigator driver has been installed on your system and your system has been restarted, if required. Once up and running, start Adobe Photoshop CS2. After a first time install, you'll get a dialog box saying that you need to configure Adobe Photoshop CS2.
Click on OK and once in Photoshop, go to "Keyboard Shortcuts." menu. This menu is available from the "Edit" menu item.
A dialog box appears with options on configuring shortcut keys for virtually any command in Photoshop.
Click on "File" menu command. This will expand all the "File" menu commands. Scroll down the list till you fine "NuLOOQ Plug-in.". Click under shortcut column next to "NuLOOQ Plug-in." row and enter a shortcut command. Note, this shortcut command can be anything, you'll not be typing this shortcut key at anytime, so make it as complicated as possible. This is required for our Photoshop plug-in and once configured, you'll never have to use it again.
Click on OK once complete and then exit out of Photoshop. You may now start Photoshop and start using NuLOOQ navigator. No other configuration changes are required from within the NuLOOQ navigator panel. If you change your workspace or load a different workspace, you may need to reconfigure the shortcut key for NuLOOQ Plug-in.

Getting Started

Logitech NuLOOQ navigator is a powerful device with a great deal of functionality and flexibility. Click on links below to quickly get to a different section.

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NuLOOQ navigator components Placing the device on the desk Properly holding your NuLOOQ navigator Using the navring Using the tooltuner dial Using the triggerpoints Configuring NuLOOQ navigator
NuLOOQ navigator components
The NuLOOQ navigator is composed of a number of moveable and touch sensitive parts:
navring: The gray moveable ring encircling the device. tooltuner dial: The touch sensitive circular surface located on top. (Also referred to as tooltuner.)
click triggerpoints: The 4 triggerpoints within the tooltuner dial groove. Triggerpoints labeled I, III and the circle and square buttons are click triggerpoints. touch triggerpoint: The single button located in the center labeled triggerpoint II.

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Placing the device on the desk
The NuLOOQ navigator is not a mouse, but rather works with your mouse, trackball or tablet and keyboard. If you use your mouse or tablet with the right hand, the NuLOOQ navigator should be placed on the left hand side. And vice versa if you use your mouse or tablet on the left hand side. Picture below is an example of how NuLOOQ navigator is used on the left hand and the mouse on the right hand.
Properly holding the NuLOOQ navigator
The NuLOOQ navigator is composed of a moveable ring, called the navring and also a touch sensitive surface located on top of the device called the tooltuner dial or tooltuner. The most practical way to hold the device is to gently place your thumb and middle or index finger on the gray ring and rest your arm on its side next to the navigator. This allows you to move the navring as well as the tooltuner dial with minimal hand movement. See picture below for an example of the left hand can be placed on the NuLOOQ navigator. We don't recommend placing your hand over the top the device as that
limits your access to the tooltuner dial and the built-in triggerpoints.

Using the navring

The navring is a gentle moveable gray ring encircling the device. This ring can be moved in all horizontal directions and twisted, as shown in animated image below. Keep in mind that the device is not intended to move. Only the navring slides, while the device is stationary.
In most applications, the navring is used to pan and zoom around documents and images. However in timeline based apps, such as video editing or audio applications, the navring can be configured to navigate the timeline, such as moving forward or backwards or adjusting resolution.

Using the tooltuner dial

The tooltuner dial is a flat touch-sensitive surface located on the top of your NuLOOQ navigator. To use the tooltuner dial, just gently glide your finger on the surface within the groove in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction as shown in the picture below.
The tooltuner dial is typically used to adjust brush size or text attributes in applications like Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign. However the tooltuner dial can be configured for many uses, including adjusting volume or navigating timelines.

Using the triggerpoints

The surface of the tooltuner dial also contains five triggerpoints; 4 triggerpoints require a click to activate, while one is touch sensitive. All 5 triggerpoints are fully programmable and configurable. Triggerpoint II is touch sensitive and doesn't require a click to activate. Just resting your finger on the surface of triggerpoint II will activate the button. The triggerpoints can be configured to execute shortcut commands or even act as a modifier key. The NuLOOQ navigator control panel can be used to configure the triggerpoints by application.

Please note that in applications such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign, to adjust the brush size or text attributes using tooltuner dial, a button needs to be configured to enable that mode. By default the button at the top (looks like a square) is configured to enable tooltuner dial to adjust brush size. In other applications, all 5 buttons are programmable.
Configuring NuLOOQ navigator
The NuLOOQ navigator control panel can be used to quickly configure NuLOOQ navigator for your custom needs. The control panel can be opened by either right clicking on navigator icon on system tray and opening panel or opening control panel window and then double clicking on NuLOOQ navigator icon.
Installing / Uninstalling Logitech NuLOOQ navigator

In the Package

The package containing NuLOOQ navigator contains the control device, an installation CD and other marketing collateral. The CD contained in the package is the latest version of software available at that time. Please visit http://www.logitech.com/ for any newer drivers that may have been released since the CD.
Plugging in NuLOOQ navigator
First plug your NuLOOQ navigator into any available USB port on your system or hub. The NuLOOQ navigator does not require any unique USB port. Any available port will work for NuLOOQ navigator. Once you plug-in the hardware, Microsoft Windows XP may attempt to auto configure the device. You may see a message in the system tray indicating the system is attempting to configure the new hardware. Let Microsoft Windows complete this process. Upon completion of this process, Microsoft may require you to reboot the system. Please reboot at this time. However note the NuLOOQ navigator driver hasn't yet been installed.

Installing the Driver

Place the install CD into your CD-ROM drive. If the CD doesn't auto start, open Windows Explorer and open the setup file to start the install process. You'll see a sequence of screens guiding you through the installation process.
The first screen above asks you to confirm the license agreement. Check next to "Yes" if you agree with the agreement and then click on "Next>" to proceed to next screen.
The second screen above allows you to confirm location of driver. We recommend selecting the default location. If you desire the driver to be installed at another location, type in the new location in the text box or select browse to bring up the "Select Folder" window to select the folder. Once complete, click on "Next>" to proceed to next screen. You may be asked for confirmation to place NuLOOQ navigator files into the specified directory.
The last screen confirms your installation configuration. Once you click on "Next>" the installation for NuLOOQ navigator will begin.

The gray ring encircling the device, called the navring is used to smoothly navigate around your current Photoshop image. Gently nudge the ring in all directions to navigate the image. Note, the device stays stationary. See images below on how each action on navring will act on an image in Photoshop. NuLOOQ navigator Action Photoshop CS2 Reaction Gently move the navring towards you to scroll the image upwards till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll upwards. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll upwards.
Note, if you want to change the orientation of this action, please click here to see how you can reconfigure NuLOOQ navigator.
Gently move the navring away from you to scroll the image downards till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll downwards. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll downwards.
Gently move the navring to the left to scroll the image to the right till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll to the right. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll to the right.
Gently move the navring to the right to scroll the image to the left till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll to the left. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll to the left.
Gently twist the navring clockwise to zoom into the image. Place the cursor anywhere on the image and the image will continue to zoom in towards the cursor. The image will continue to zoom in, in fine increments until you get to 1600%.
Note, if you want to modify zoom to zoom in, at set increments, i.e. 33%, 50%, etc., please click here to see how you can reconfigure NuLOOQ navigator.
Gently twist the navring counter-clockwise to zoom out of the image. The image will continue to zoom out, in fine increments until you get to.167%.

Usage Recommendations

1. Rather than moving the mouse repeatedly to get to different areas of the image or picture, gently nudge the navring to move the image from section to section and keep the mouse stationary. 2. Use the mouse to drive into and out of your image. The image will automatically zoom into where the mouse cursor is located. Move your mouse to make adjustments to where you zoom. 3. Make small movements of the navring to get very precise control of your image navigation. Make large movements to move quickly across your image.

Things to Avoid

1. Using too much. The navring moves a very small amount and requires just a light force. 2. Tilting instead of sliding. Tilting the navring will result in no or little activity. Slide the navring parallel to the desk to get the best results.
Changing Pan and Zoom Orientation
If while moving the navring, the image movement doesn't feel comfortable or correct, you may want to reorient how the navring interacts with the image. You may want to swap how the navring interacts with the image. Follow these simple steps to adjust this orientation. First open the NuLOOQ navigator control panel. NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel Description
Open NuLOOQ navigator panel and confirm the right application is selected.
Select navring tab at the top.
Click on control and when the pull down appears, select the control you want to change. For example, Twist Clockwise.
Change default setting from zoom in to zoom out. Go back to control and now select Twist Counterclockwise to set that assignment to zoom in.
Click on apply to make the changes effective. Now your settings have changed. This change will be effective every time until you change the settings again.
Changing Zoom in and Zoom out Settings to Fixed Resolutions (33%, 50%, etc.)
By default, zooming in and zooming out using NuLOOQ navigator is set to provide you with the smoothest experience. This will result in zooming in and out at zoom resolutions that provide the smoothest feel. However if you desire to zoom in and zoom out at fixed zoom resolutions, such as 33%, 50%, etc, the following steps will allow you to change the navring configuration to follow those fixed settings. NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel Description
Open NuLOOQ navigator panel and select Adobe Photoshop CS2.

Select navring tab.

Under control, select Twist Clockwise.
Under Assignment, select Type Keystroke. Click here to learn more about Assignment types.
Click in the keystroke field and press and hold CTRL key, followed by "=" key. This will display an "=" sign in keystroke and "Control" check box to the right will be checked. Then go to twist counterclockwise and set that CTRL and "-".
Under Mode, select the ideal rate. We recommend using 20 times per second, but experiment to see which setting works best for you.
Click on Apply to make changes effective immediately.
NuLOOQ navigator Global Settings ("All applications")
The "All Applications" configuration in NuLOOQ navigator is a unique configuration setting that applies to all unconfigured applications. To see which applications have unique configurations, first open the NuLOOQ navigator control panel and click on pull-down next to Configure. In the example to the right, the "All Applications" configuration would apply whenever any application is running, except for the ones listed in the pull-down list (Photoshop CS2, Photoshop Elements 4, Google Earth, Macromedia Flash, Word & Excel). There are a couple of reasons why you setup a configuration for "All applications": 1. Control a single application regardless of what application you are running. For example, control iTunes when you are in other apps. 2. Basic navigation control in any other app using scroll events or keystroke events. For example, be able to pan horizontally and vertically in many apps even if a configuration isn't created for that specific app. The main reason why you wouldn't want to support a configuration for "All applications" is if you don't want NuLOOQ navigator to do anything in any other application other than the ones you have configured. For example you may not want a document to accidentally to scroll in any other app. The default settings for "All applications" allow you to vertically scroll in virtually any app using scroll wheel up and down events and control system volume. NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction

Sends mouse wheel up commands; would typically move the scroll bar up in many apps.

Navring Push Up

Sends mouse wheel down commands; would typically move the scroll bar down in many apps.

Navring Push Down

Not Assigned

Navring Push Right

Navring Push Left

Navring Twist Clockwise

Navring Twist Counterclockwise

Increase Volume

Tooltuner Tune Clockwise

Decrease Volume

Tooltuner Tune Counterclockwise

Triggerpoint I

Triggerpoint II

Triggerpoint III

Triggerpoint []

Triggerpoint O

Adjusting Brush Size and other Options in Adobe Photoshop CS2 using tooltuner dial
The circular disk (tooltuner dial or tooltuner) located at the top of NuLOOQ navigator is used to make fine adjustments to brush size and other option values in increments of 1 pixel in any brush based tool within Adobe Photoshop CS2. To adjust brush size or other option values, first ensure you are in a brush tool within Adobe Photoshop. Any of the following tools are supported:
Spot Healing Brush Tool Brush Tool Pattern Stamp Tool Eraser Tool Sharpen Tool Burn Tool Healing Brush Tool Pencil Tool History Brush Tool Background Eraser Tool Smudge Tool Sponge Tool Color Replacement Tool Clone Stamp Tool Art History Brush Tool Magic Eraser Tool Dodge Tool
If you are in any other tool, adjusting brush size or other options is not supported, until you are in a brush based tool. To use the tooltuner dial to adjust brush size or other options, follow these simple steps. NuLOOQ navigator Action Adobe Photoshop CS2 Reaction
No Photoshop CS2 reaction. A new dialog box will appear, as shown to the right. This dialog box will show the current option being controlled and the current value associated with that option. Note, this dialog box can be moved anywhere on the screen for proper placement.
If you want to control a different option value, such as hardness in the brush tool, use the mouse to click on the pull-down menu and a list of options for the given tool you are in will be displayed. Select the option to adjust and then continue to next step.

Gently

gliding your finger clockwise on the tooltuner dial will increase the current option value in increments of one. The faster you glide you finger on the tooltuner dial, the faster the value will change. For example, if you are adjusting the brush size, place your brush directly on the object for proper sizing. When adjusting values, you'll notice the value in the NuLOOQ dialog box change. You may not see the value in the Photoshop CS2 option bar change until you stop using the tooltuner dial.

Gently gliding your finger counter-clockwise on the tooltuner dial will decrease values in increments of one. The faster you glide you finger on the tooltuner dial, the faster the value will change.
To exit this value control mode, just press the button at the top and the dialog box will disappear and you can continue using Photoshop.
1. Once you are in the mode to adjust value, you don't need to exit the value mode. If you switch tools, your NuLOOQ device will automatically make the right option values available to you. If you change focus to another application, the dialog box will disappear and then reappear when you come back to Photoshop. Save time and always keep this mode open. 2. Brush size adjustment is the most used option value to control. Place the cursor on the point of interest and size the brush directly on that point. Start drawing. And between paint strokes, continue changing the brush size using tooltuner dial. This is a very quick way to adjust brush size as you do touch-up work on your image or picture.
1. Using too much force on the tooltuner. Only a light touch is required as you glide around the tooltuner. If too much force is used while gliding your finger, you may accidentally click on the integrated triggerpoints.
Quick Shortcut and Command Execution in Adobe Photoshop CS2 using triggerpoints
Any of the 5 triggerpoints on the NuLOOQ navigator device can be configured to execute a shortcut command or even modifier keys. Note, by default, the square button (the one at 12o'clock) is configured to enter static value adjustment mode to adjust brush size and other option values. The chart below shows the default configuration for the triggerpoints on NuLOOQ navigator. To make changes to the default, click here to see how you can quickly execute your own commands. Triggerpoint Photoshop CS2 Reaction
Triggerpoint I is set to Step Backward (ALT+CTRL+Z).
TRIGGERPOINT II DOES NOT REQUIRE TO BE PRESSED DOWN, JUST REST YOUR FINGER ON THE SURFACE TO ACTIVATE.
Triggerpoint II is set to ALT key. Just rest your finger on triggerpoint II to go to color sampler or select source.
Triggerpoint III is set to Step Forward (SHIFT +CTRL+Z).
Triggerpoint "Square" at 12 o'clock position is set to enable static value adjustment mode to make adjustments to brush size.
Triggerpoint "Circle" at 6 o'clock position is set to CTRL key. Press the key to emulate CTRL key.
1. The key here is configuring for your needs. Quickly access your frequented tools or menu commands or whatever you need onto the buttons. This way a quick click of the triggerpoint and you can continue working without the interruption of using the mouse or your keyboard. Click here to see how you can configure your triggerpoints. 2. Use the middle triggerpoint, triggerpoint II for your most frequently used command or modifier key. This light touch triggerpoint is easy on the finger and is optimum for repeated high

frequency use commands or keys.
1. Pressing down on triggerpoint II. This is a very common error. Triggerpoint II is unique and only requires you to just rest your finger on the button. If you push down on triggerpoint II, then you could press multiple triggerpoints, possibly generating an unexpected result.
Configuring triggerpoints
The triggerpoints can be configured to execute virtually any keyboard shortcut command or modifier key. Note, as of this time, only a single keystroke or modifier key(s) + keystroke can be executed. To configure any of the triggerpoints, just follow these steps: NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel Description
Select triggerpoints tab from the top. Select triggerpoint you want to configure. Note, by default triggerpoint "square" at 12 o'clock is set to static value control. You can change that triggerpoint as well.
Select assignment of choice. Click here to learn more about all assignment options. For this demonstration, we'll select "Type Keystroke".
Type in any shortcut key desired.
Click on apply for changes to be effective.
Pan and Zoom Navigation in Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 using navring
The gray ring encircling the device, called the navring is used to smoothly navigate around your current Photoshop image. Gently nudge the ring in all directions to navigate the image. Note, the device stays stationary, only the navring moves. Strong or aggressive movements of the navring is not required. See images below on how each action on navring will act on an image in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Photoshop Elements Reaction Gently move the navring towards you to scroll the image upwards till the end is reached. If the window size is at or larger than the image size, than you may not be able to scroll upwards. Resize window or adjust zoom value to scroll upwards.

NuLOOQ navigator Action

Note, if you want to change the orientation of this action, please click here to see how
you can reconfigure NuLOOQ navigator.

1. Using too much force. The navring moves a very small amount and requires just a light force. 2. Tilting instead of sliding. Tilting the navring will result in no or little activity. Slide the navring parallel to the desk to get the best results.

Other Applications

NuLOOQ navigator can be easily configured for use in many other applications. This section shows how NuLOOQ navigator has been configured in some non-Adobe CS2 applications. Click on any application below to see how you can use NuLOOQ navigator in those applications Adobe Flash Professional Adobe After Effects Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premiere Pro Autodesk Combustion Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Firefox Google Earth Global Settings / All Applications Configuration New configurations can be created for other applications. Click here to learn how to configure NuLOOQ navigator for other applications.
Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe Flash Professional
NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction
Scroll to the top of the Stage
Scroll to the bottom of the Stage

Zoom into the Stage

Zoom out of the Stage

Scrub timeline forward

Scrub timeline backward

Text Tool

Display Actions Panel

Lasso Tool

Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe After Effects 7.0 Professional
Unlike other document, spreadsheet or image based apps, in which NuLOOQ navigator is used to move around images, Adobe After Effects is an example of how NuLOOQ navigator can be configured to navigate timelines, rather than images.
Note, for proper operation of NuLOOQ navigator, input focus must be set to the appropriate tab. If you are currently interacting in Project tab or Effects & Presets tab for example, many commands from NuLOOQ navigator won't interact with the timeline. The following table shows default mapping / configuration for After Effects.

Application Reaction

Frame to Full Screen on currently selected tab

Next Keyframe

Previous Keyframe

Zoom in timeline

Zoom out timeline

Scrub timeline reverse

Control

RAM Preview

Pre-Compose
Using NuLOOQ navigator with Adobe Illustrator CS2

Scroll Up

Scroll Down

Scroll Right

Scroll Left

Zoom In

Zoom Out

Use Global Settings

Using NuLOOQ navigator in Adobe Premiere Pro

Go to next edit point

Go to previous edit point

Move timeline forward

Move timeline backward

Zoom into timeline

Zoom out of timeline

Scrub frame forward

Scrub frame backward

Selection Tool

Play / Stop

Track Select Tool

Using NuLOOQ navigator in Microsoft Word
Move scroll bar up; document scrolls down
Move scroll bar down; document scrolls up

Zoom into the document

Zoom out of the document

Increase font size

Decrease font size
Using NuLOOQ navigator in Microsoft Excel
Moves scroll bar up; spreadsheet scrolls down
Moves scroll bar down; spreadsheet scrolls up
Zoom into the spreadsheet
Zoom out of the spreadsheet
Using NuLOOQ navigator in Firefox

Scroll up

Scroll down
Go to next page (if one exists)

Go to previous page

Go to next tab (if multiple tabs exist)
Go to previous tab (if multiple tabs exist)
Using NuLOOQ navigator in Google Earth
NuLOOQ navigator navigation in Google Earth is dependent on where your mouse is located and where your input focus is set within Google Earth window. The image below is a sample of a Google Earth window. To navigate around the world in Google Earth, ensure that your input focus is set on the graphical image. If your input focus is set on "Layers" or "Places", NuLOOQ navigator will try and scroll those lists.
The following table shows how NuLOOQ navigator actions are mapped to Google Earth activities. NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction

Moves the view up

Moves the view down
Moves the view to the right
Moves the view to the left
Rotates the view counter clockwise
Rotates the view clockwise

Fine zoom into view

Quick Zoom out of view

Quick Zoom into view

Tilt up

Tilt down

Building Application Configurations
Creating new application configurations is an easy process. Virtually any application located and installed on the system can be configured for use with NuLOOQ navigator. Use the help file and documentation as part of the application to identify the shortcut keys and mouse wheel events that can be used to create navigation action or other activities of interest to you. And lastly, use the chart located in the NuLOOQ navigator help file to put all your commands in one place so it can be quickly mapped. Click here to get to that chart. Once those commands are identified, open the NuLOOQ navigator control panel and map those shortcut commands or mouse scroll wheel events to NuLOOQ navigator control surfaces. There are 3 distinct control surfaces to consider: 1. navring: The gray moveable ring around the device. This navring is ideally suited for large scale movement, such as panning and zooming or navigating timeline. 2. tooltuner dial: This touch sensitive circular disk is located on top of the device. This surface is ideally suited for precise adjustments, such as increasing or decreasing font size, scrolling line by line. 3. triggerpoints: Embedded buttons within tooltuner dial. Any shortcut command or system command can be mapped for quick access. Step 1: To get started, first NuLOOQ navigator needs to know the application. Click on the gear menu located to the right of the application name in the NuLOOQ navigator control panel and select "Add Application" And then select the.exe file associated with the application of interest.

Step 2: Select the control surface of interest to you (navring, tooltuner or triggerpoint). And once selected, identify which movement you'd like to map. A diagram in the control panel will show what that control corresponds to on NuLOOQ navigator navring control options tooltuner control options triggerpoints control options
Step 3: Set an assignment to the control. The assignment menu for all controls are identical.
Assignment Unassigned Use Global Settings Application Specific Settings Type Keystroke Keyboard Shortcut
Definition No action will take place when that control surface is moved. Use settings associated with "All Application" for that control surface movement. Only applicable for software with associated plug-ins. That includes Adobe Photoshop CS2, Photoshop Elements 4 and InDesign CS2. Send keystroke commands when that control surface is moved. A single keystroke can be sent. That keystroke can be associated with any modifier key. Pre-defined system shortcuts, such as New, Copy, Paste, etc. can be mapped to control movement.
Type Special Key Mouse Wheel Up Mouse Wheel Down Open Special Item Open Item iTunes Command
System commands, such as Mute, volume up, browser forward, back, etc. can be mapped. Send mouse wheel up commands when NuLOOQ navigator control surface is moved. Send mouse wheel down commands when NuLOOQ navigator control surface is moved. Open the most popular applications, such as mail client, browser, etc. Point to.exe to open that application. Pre-defined commands to play, pause, change tracks within iTunes. Note, if this is selected, executing the control movement on NuLOOQ navigator may open iTunes, if not open.
For a few assignments, such as type keystroke, mouse wheel up/down, a mode menu will appear. The mode menu is used to set the rate at which that keystroke or mouse wheel is sent. The higher the number, the faster that assignment is sent, till the system limit is reached or the rate limit.

Mode Setting

Definition

Press and Hold

Equivalent to pressing keyboard key and holding. The exact rate is set by the system.

Press and Release

A single event or keystroke is sent and then stopped. So even if navring is used, only one event is sent even if the navring is continuously moved.

All others

The rate at which that keystroke or mouse wheel is sent. The range is from every 5 seconds to 50 times per second. Note, the maximum rate will be dependent on the device as well as application and system settings.
See an example of how Internet Explorer configuration can be added. Click here to see example.
NuLOOQ navigator Application Configuration Chart

Application Name: Application Version #:
NuLOOQ navigator Action Application Reaction Shortcut or Scroll Wheel

Platform:

Configuring NuLOOQ navigator for Internet Explorer
The filled out chart below shows how we may want to configure NuLOOQ navigator to interact with Internet Explorer.

Mouse wheel up

Mouse wheel down

Not configured

CONTROL+ Mouse wheel down

CONTRL+Mouse wheel up

Using the desired configuration above, the following steps outline how you may configure NuLOOQ navigator to control Internet Explorer.
NuLOOQ navigator Control Panel

Description

Open NuLOOQ navigator panel and from the gear menu on the right, select "Add Application".
Find the application you'd like to add. Note, we recommend finding the.exe file to add, rather than a link to the executable. For this demo, we'll be selecting Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer will now appear next to Configure. Ensure your app appears in this box for proper configuration.
For navring push up and down action, we want to scroll up and down in Internet Explorer. Select "Push Up" under Control.
Now under Assignment, select "Mouse Wheel Up".
The Auto repeat pull-down will appear. The auto-repeat pulldown will let you control how fast you'd like to send the mouse wheel up event or even a keystroke event. This will allow you to configure the rate that best meets your requirements. Experiment with various rates to see which one feels best. Do the same steps for "Push Down" and set that to "Mouse Wheel Down".
Now we'll set the twist clockwise and twist counterclockwise control to increase and decrease font size in Internet Explorer.
Select "Twist clockwise" from Control. CTRL+MOUSE WHEEL DOWN increases font size in Internet Explorer. This assignment needs to be set for twist clockwise. Select "Mouse Wheel Down" in assignment. And then click on "Control". 8. We've set Auto repeat to "Once Only". This means that when the navring is twisted, it'll send only one mouse wheel event, so the font size will only increase or decrease in one increment. The navring would have to be moved again to change the font size again.

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NuLOOQ navigatorTM Reference Manual

Copyright

Copyright 2006 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and it affiliates and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

Getting Started.... 1

Using The navring... 1 Using The tooltuner dial... 2 Using The triggerpoints... 3
Installing the NuLOOQ navigator... 4
System Requirements.... 4 Software Requirements... 4 Installation Procedure... 4

About This Guide... 6

Chapter 2

The NuLOOQ navigator

NuLOOQ navigator Component Configurations.. 7 The tooltuner dial... 7 Programmable triggerpoints... 8 The navring.... 8
Scroll Navigation.... 9 Zoom Navigation.... 9
Static Value Control... 9
Adobe Photoshop Static Value Control.. 10 Adobe InDesign Static Value Control... 10 Adobe Illustrator Static Value Control... 11
Dynamic Value Control... 11
Adobe Photoshop Dynamic Value Control.. 13 Adobe Illustrator Dynamic Value Control... 13

Chapter 3

Preference Pane

Configure Menu... 14

Select Application.... 14 Add / Remove Application... 14 Export Configuration... 15 Import Configuration... 15 Install Plug-ins.... 16 About NuLOOQ navigator... 16
Configuration On / Off... 16 General Commands... 17
Use Defaults.... 17 Help..... 17 Revert.... 17 Apply.... 17

The navring Tab... 18

Control.... 18 Assignment.... 18 Sensitivity.... 25

Speed.... 25

The tooltuner Tab.... 25
Control.... 26 Assignment.... 26 Sensitivity.... 26 Click Sound.... 26
The triggerpoints Tab.... 26
Control.... 26 Assignment.... 27

Chapter 4

NuLOOQ Support
Contact Us... 28 Logitech Hardware Product Limited Warranty.. 28
Remedies.... 28 How to Obtain Warranty Support... 28 Limitation of Liability... 28 Duration of Implied Warranties... 29 No Other Warranties... 29
Appendix A Static Value Control Specifications
Photoshop Static Value Control... 30 InDesign Static Value Control... 32 Illustrator Static Value Control... 33
Appendix B Dynamic Value Control Specifications
Photoshop Dynamic Value Control... 34 Illustrator Dynamic Value Control... 36
Appendix C End-User License Agreement (EULA)
Logitech Inc. Pre-Release Agreement.. 38 1.0 Confidential Information, Scope of Use and Tester Obligations. 38 2.0 Logitech Obligations... 38 3.0 Warranty Disclaimer... 39 4.0 Term and Termination... 39 5.0 Proprietary Rights... 39 6.0 Export.... 40 7.0 General Provisions... 40

Introduction

Chapter 1
The NuLOOQ navigatorTM is the perfect creative partner for your keyboard, mouse or tablet. This innovative alternate-hand input device provides image and document scroll and zoom navigation, as well as static and dynamic option value control.

Using The triggerpoints

The surface of the tooltuner dial also contains five triggerpoints, which function as follows: Programmable triggerpoint I is located at the nine oclock position on the tooltuner dial. The three programmable triggerpoints can be configured to a large variety of custom commands. See Chapter 3: The triggerpoints Tab on page 26 for more information on configuring these triggerpoints. Programmable triggerpoint II is located at the center position on the tooltuner dial. This triggerpoint is a soft touch triggerpoint. A quick tap is all that is required.
Programmable triggerpoint III is located at the three oclock position on the tooltuner dial.
The Static Value triggerpoint is located at the twelve oclock position on the tooltuner dial, and is indicated by a square. Pressing the Static Value triggerpoint enables Static Value Control mode. Pressing it a second time will exit Static Value Control mode.
YOU MUST BE USING A SUPPORTED TOOL WITHIN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP, INDESIGN, OR ILLUSTRATOR IN ORDER TO USE STATIC VALUE CONTROL.
For more information on Static Value Control, see Static Value Control on page 9.
The Dynamic Value triggerpoint is located at the six oclock position on the tooltuner dial, and is indicated by a circle. Pressing the Dynamic Value triggerpoint enables Dynamic Value Control mode. Pressing it a second time will exit Dynamic Value Control mode.
YOU MUST BE USING A SUPPORTED TOOL WITHIN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP OR ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR IN ORDER TO USE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL.
For more information on Dynamic Value Control, see Dynamic Value Control on page 11.
Installing the NuLOOQ navigator

System Requirements

System requirements for NuLOOQ navigator installation are as follows: O/S: V10.4.4 or greater Processor: PowerPC G5 or greater Memory: 1 GB or greater Disk space: 50 MB

Software Requirements

In order to take full advantage of the NuLOOQ navigators functionality, we recommend that you have some or all of the following applications installed prior to installing your NuLOOQ navigator: Adobe Illustrator CS2 Adobe InDesign CS2 Adobe Photoshop CS2

IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED THE NULOOQ PROFESSIONAL SERIES ON YOUR SYSTEM, THE INSTALL BUTTON WILL BE REPLACED BY THE UPGRADE BUTTON. EITHER BUTTON WILL INSTALL THE NULOOQ PROFESSIONAL SERIES SOFTWARE COMPONENTS AS YOU HAVE SPECIFIED IN STEP 6.

WARNING

CLICKING THE INSTALL/UPGRADE BUTTON WILL INITIATE THE ACTUAL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION, SO BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE CONFIGURED THE INSTALLATION TYPE AND DESTINATION TO YOUR SATISFACTION BEFORE CLICKING THIS BUTTON.
If the Installer encounters a problem during the installation process, an alert pane will appear with information as to the specific error that occurred. You should try to correct the problem indicated in this error message before attempting to install
the NuLOOQ Professional Series software again. If you are unable to correct the problem, contact the Support number for the NuLOOQ Professional Series (see Chapter 4: NuLOOQ Support on page 28 for Support contact information). 8. Once the software installation has run, the NuLOOQ tooldial Console will open automatically. If you are starting a thirty day trial period, click on the Activate Later button on the Activation screen. If you have purchased the NuLOOQ tooldial software, please enter the serial number and authorization code in the appropriate fields, and click the Activate button. 9. After Activating the NuLOOQ tooldial, the Installer will require that you restart your system in order to complete the NuLOOQ Professional Series installation. Click on the Restart button at the bottom of the final Installer screen to restart your machine. 10. You are now ready to begin using the NuLOOQ Professional Series.

About This Guide

For clarity, this manual uses several notational conventions to present information. Lists of items or procedures that do not need to be performed in sequential order appear in bullet format:
TIPS OFFER INFORMATION ABOUT USEFUL TRICKS AND SHORTCUTS.

Item 1 Item 2

NOTES PROVIDE DETAILED EXPLANATIONS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
WARNINGS ALERT YOU TO POTENTIALLY HARMFUL CONSEQUENCES SUCH AS LOSS OF CONFIGURATIONS OR DATA.
By convention, the term click is used to refer to a left-button mouse click, as in Click on Add Application. to open a Finder window.
Chapter 2 The NuLOOQ navigator
NuLOOQ navigator Component Configurations
The NuLOOQ navigator components are linked to the following features: Small movements of the navring give you access to horizontal and vertical Scrolling and fluid dynamic Zoom capabilities. The touch-sensitive tooltuner dial enables you to fluidly adjust tool option values. Programmable triggerpoints allow you to launch programs, commands, map modifier keys and NuLOOQ tooldialsTM, with a single click. Static Value Control provides one-click access to a comprehensive tool adjustment center, allowing you to adjust tool option values without interrupting your workflow. Dynamic Value Control allows you to dynamically adjust your tool option values while you paint.

Once you have reached your desired value, simply start drawing or typing and the new value will be immediately applied. To make additional adjustments to option values, just use one of the above methods, and the new settings will become active immediately. Depending upon the tool currently selected, multiple options may exist. The current option being adjusted will be displayed in the Static Value window. To adjust values for a different option, you can change the current option selection in one of the following ways: Press CTRL+TAB or CTRL-SHIFT+TAB to toggle up and down through the options list. Click on the option name text in the Static Value window to open a pop-up menu listing all options with adjustable values available for the current tool. Select an option from this list to adjust values for that option.
THE OPTION MENU IS SPECIFIC TO THE CURRENTLY SELECTED TOOL. IF YOU SELECT A DIFFERENT TOOL WITHIN THE HOST PROGRAM, THE LIST OF AVAILABLE OPTIONS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE UPDATED TO REFLECT THOSE AVAILABLE FOR THE NEW TOOL.
Once you have selected an option, make any adjustments needed for that option. Then simply continue drawing or typing, and the value you set will be applied. When you are finished adjusting the value(s), click on the X symbol in the upper left corner of the window, or press the Static Value Control triggerpoint, to exit Static Value Control mode. Adobe Photoshop Static Value Control Static Value Control functionality in Adobe Photoshop CS2 is based on selected tools, and the options available for each of those tools. Not all tools and options may be accessible through the NuLOOQ navigators Static Value Control feature. A full list of tools and options supported in Adobe Photoshop can be found in Appendix A: Static Value Control Specifications on page 30. Adobe InDesign Static Value Control In Adobe InDesign CS2, Static Value Control functionality is based on the currently selected item, and is independent of whatever tool may be in use. The NuLOOQ nav-

igator automatically detects whether the current selection is a geometric object, an image, or a text box. Based on the nature of the selected item, the Static Value feedback window offers you the appropriate set of options available for adjustment.
CONFIGURE THE LIST OF OPTIONS THAT APPEARS IN THE OPTION POP-UP MENU IN ORDER TO SIMPLIFY YOUR WORKSPACE BY HIDING OPTIONS YOU DONT WISH TO MODIFY.
As the number of options available for adjustment can be extensive, the NuLOOQ navigator provides you the ability to select which options will appear in the Static Value windows option pop-up menu, and which will be hidden. To configure the options that will appear in the Static Value windows option menu, click on the menu text and select Configure NuLOOQ navigator from the bottom of this list to open the Configure dialog window.
Once the Configure dialog has been opened, check or uncheck the boxes next to the various available options to show or hide those options in the Static Value window. The settings here are universal for Adobe InDesign, and will be valid each time you run InDesign. For more information on the options available in Adobe InDesign, please see Appendix A: Static Value Control Specifications on page 30. Adobe Illustrator Static Value Control Static Value Control functionality in Adobe Illustrator CS2 is based on the currently selected item, and is independent of whatever tool may be in use. The NuLOOQ navigator automatically detects the nature of the selected item, and makes available those options that can be adjusted via the tooltuner dial. For more information on the options available in Adobe Illustrator, please refer to Appendix A: Static Value Control Specifications on page 30.

Dynamic Value Control

The creation of advanced designs is now possible using the Dynamic Value Control functionality of the NuLOOQ navigator. Rather than drawing with a single fixed option value, you can now change option values as you are actually drawing. For example, you can change the brush size while you are in the act of drawing a line, or change the opacity, or both. Use this advanced functionality to enhance your creativity. Dynamic Value Control uses the pen pressure or pen tilt functionality built into a number of applications, including Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Illustrator CS2.

You can configure the Dynamic Value Control feature to adjust values based on either pen pressure or pen tilt.
YOU WILL NEED TO ENSURE THAT PHOTOSHOP OR ILLUSTRATOR ARE CONFIGURED PROPERLY FOR PEN PRESSURE OR PEN TILT TO CORRECTLY USE THE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL FUNCTION. IN PHOTOSHOP, GO TO THE BRUSH PALETTE, AND UNDER BRUSH TIP SHAPE OPTIONS VERIFY THAT EITHER PEN PRESSURE OR PEN TILT IS SPECIFIED FOR THE CONTROL SETTING. IN ILLUSTRATOR, DOUBLE-CLICK ON BRUSH STYLE AND CONFIRM THAT EITHER PEN PRESSURE OR PEN TILT IS SET FOR ONE OF THE BRUSH TIP OPTIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO CONFIGURE THIS FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN PHOTOSHOP OR ILLUSTRATOR, PLEASE REFER TO THE DOCUMENTATION ACCOMPANYING THOSE APPLICATIONS.
To make dynamic value adjustments, first ensure that the proper tool or brush is selected. Press the Dynamic Value Control triggerpoint, located in the six oclock position on the tooltuner dial and indicated with a circle. The Dynamic Value Control triggerpoint should light up, and a feedback window should appear. The Dynamic Value feedback window will display one of three options: Pressure (0 - 200) Tilt X (-100 - 100) Tilt Y (-100 - 100)
Click on the option text and confirm that the option displayed is appropriate based on the selection you made within the application. For example, if in Adobe Photoshop Pen Pressure was used to control brush size, then you will need to ensure that the Dynamic Value window displays Pressure as the current value control method.
AS STATED ABOVE, YOU CAN CONFIGURE THE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL FEATURE TO UTILIZE EITHER PEN PRESSURE OR PEN TILT FOR VALUE CONTROL. NOTE THAT THIS FEATURE WILL SIMULTANEOUSLY ADJUST ALL TOOLS AND/OR OPTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN CONFIGURED FOR YOUR SELECTED TYPE OF DYNAMIC VALUE SUPPORT WITHIN THE HOST PROGRAM. IF YOU WISH TO USE THE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL FEATURE TO ADJUST A SINGLE TOOL OR OPTION, YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT ITEM IS THE ONLY TOOL OR OPTION COFIGURED FOR PRESSURE (OR TILT) DYNAMIC VALUE SUPPORT WITHIN THE HOST PROGRAM.
TABLET USERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT IF THE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL FEATURE IS CONFIGURED TO UTILIZE PEN PRESSURE FOR VALUE ADJUSTMENTS, THEN ENABLING DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL WILL DISABLE PRESSURE FOR YOUR TABLET. IF THE DYNAMIC VALUE CONTROL FEATURE IS CONFIGURED TO UTILIZE PEN TILT, THEN TILT WILL BE DISABLED FOR THE TABLET. THIS ARRANGEMENT PROVIDES UNIQUE FLEXIBILITY FOR ADJUSTING MULTIPLE OPTION VALUES, AS YOU MAY USE PRESSURE (OR TILT) TO ADJUST ONE SET OF VALUES VIA THE NULOOQ NAVIGATOR, WHILE USING TILT (OR PRESSURE) TO ADJUST OTHER VALUES VIA THE TABLET.

THE REMOVE APPLICATION OPTION WILL ONLY ALLOW YOU TO REMOVE APPLICATIONS THAT HAD BEEN ADDED TO THE CONFIGURE MENU VIA THE ADD APPLICATION OPTION. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REMOVE ANY OF THE ORIGINAL ADOBE APPLICATIONS.

Export Configuration

You can export NuLOOQ navigator configurations for selected individual applications, or the All Applications configuration. First, select the application configuration you wish to export from the Configure menu. With the application selected, click on Export Configuration in the Configure menu. A Save window will appear, allowing you to specify the filename and location to which you want to save the exported configuration. The export file will have the extension.navigator. Once you have specified this information, press the Save button to generate the export file. By default, the currently selected application configuration will be exported. If you wish to export the configuration for All Applications, click the Export All Settings checkbox in the Save window. This will export the NuLOOQ navigator All Applications configuration, rather than the configuration for the selected application.

Import Configuration

To import a NuLOOQ navigator configuration, select Import Configuration from the Configure menu. Doing so will bring up a Finder window, from which you can browse to the location of the NuLOOQ navigator configuration file you wish to import. Files appropriate for importing will have the extension.navigator. When you have specified the filename and location, click the Open button to import the file. Only one configuration may exist per application. If the configuration you are importing is for an application that already has an existing configuration, a pop-up window will appear verifying that you wish to replace the existing configuration with the imported file. Click OK to complete the file import process.
THE EXISTING CONFIGURATION DATA CANNOT BE RETRIEVED AFTER OK IS CLICKED. IF YOU WISH TO SAVE THE CONFIGURATION DATA FOR FUTURE RETRIEVAL, YOU MUST EXPORT IT TO A FILE BEFORE REPLACING IT WITH THE IMPORTED CONFIGURATION.
Preference Pane Install Plug-ins
The Intall Plug-ins option allows you to install the NuLOOQ navigator plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, if one or more of those applications was not installed on your system at the time you installed the NuLOOQ navigator. Selecting Install Plug-ins will automatically launch the NuLOOQ Professional Series Installer. Simply continue through the installation process as you did when first installing the NuLOOQ Professional Series.
INSTALLING PLUG-INS WILL NOT OVERWRITE ANY EXISTING NULOOQ NAVIGATOR CONFIGURATIONS.

About NuLOOQ navigator

Selecting About NuLOOQ navigator brings up a window with specific information about your version of the NuLOOQ navigator. This information includes: Number of NuLOOQ navigator Devices Found on your system. Driver Version Firmware Version Serial Number Support Information Help System

Configuration On / Off

The On and Off buttons to the right of the Configure menu give you the option to enable or disable the NuLOOQ navigator functionality for any application. Select the application you wish to enable or disable from the Configure menu. Then click either the On or Off button; clicking On will enable NuLOOQ navigator functionality for that application, while clicking Off will disable NuLOOQ navigator functionality for the selected application.
YOU WILL STILL BE ABLE TO DEFINE AND EDIT CONFIGURATION SETTINGS FOR THOSE APPLICATIONS THAT HAVE THE NULOOQ NAVIGATOR FUNCTIONALITY DISABLED. HOWEVER, THE NULOOQ NAVIGATOR WILL NOT INTERACT WITH THOSE APPLICATIONS UNTIL FUNCTIONALITY IS ENABLED VIA THE ON BUTTON.
Specific application configurations will override any global settings. Therefore, if you select All Applications in the Configure menu, and click the Off button, the NuLOOQ navigator will be disabled for any applications without individually defined configuration settings. However, any individually configured applications that are set to On will remain enabled unless you specifically set those applications to Off.

General Commands

Use Defaults
Click the Use Defaults button at the bottom left of the tab area to reset the Preference Pane settings to the default levels. This button is available from each of the navring, tooltuner, and triggerpoints tabs. Clicking this button will reset the preferences for the currently selected tab only.
You can access the online Help for the NuLOOQ navigator by clicking on the button at the bottom right of the Preference Pane. This button will bring up the Help information for the current tab. You can then easily navigate from there to any other Help sections you may wish to access.

Revert

Click the Revert button at the bottom right of the Preference Pane to undo any recent changes made to the NuLOOQ navigator settings. Clicking this button will undo all changes made since the Apply button was last clicked, and will revert the Preference Pane to its last saved state.
Click the Apply button at the bottom right of the Preference Pane to save any changes you have made to the NuLOOQ navigator settings. Saved settings will be applied to the application selected in the Configure menu at the top of the Preference Pane.

NuLOOQ navigator Reference Guide
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Photoshop Static Value Control
The following table lists the Adobe Photoshop tools, and their specific options and values, that can be adjusted using the NuLOOQ navigators Static Value Control feature.
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, THE VALUES IN THIS TABLE ARE INCREMENTED BY ONE.

Table 1: Photoshop Tools

Tool(s) Marquee Tools: Rectangular Marquee Tool Elliptical Marquee Tool Single Row Marquee Tool Single Column Marquee Tool Lasso Tool Polygonal Lasso Tool Magnetic Lasso Tool Option(s) Feather Range of Values 0 - 250 pixels
Feather Feather Feather Width Edge Contrast Frequency Tolerance Brush Size Diameter Hardness Spacing Brush Size Diameter Hardness Spacing Brush Size Diameter Hardness Spacing Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow
0 - 250 pixels 0 - 250 pixels 0 - 250 pixels 1 - 256 pixels 1 - 100 % 1 - - - - 100 % 1 - 1000 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 1000 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 1000 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 %
Magic Wand Tool Spot Healing Brush Tool

Healing Brush Tool

Color Replacement Tool

Brush Tool

Pencil Tool

Clone Stamp Tool

Reference Guide Table 1: Photoshop Tools
Tool(s) Pattern Stamp Tool Option(s) Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Tolerance Area Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow Brush Size Diameter Hardness Opacity Flow Tolerance Opacity Opacity Tolerance Opacity Brush Size Diameter Hardness Strength Brush Size Diameter Hardness Strength Brush Size Diameter Hardness Strength Brush Size Diameter Hardness Exposure Brush Size Diameter Hardness Exposure Range of Values 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 0 - 100% 0 - 500 pixels 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - 100 % 0 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 0 - - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 % 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 %

History Brush Tool

Art History Brush Tool

Eraser Tool

Background Eraser Tool
Magic Eraser Tool Gradient Tool Paint Bucket Tool Blur Tool

Sharpen Tool

Smudge Tool

Dodge Tool

Burn Tool
Tool(s) Sponge Tool Option(s) Brush Size Diameter Hardness Flow Range of Values 1 - - 100 % 1 - 100 %
InDesign Static Value Control
The NuLOOQ navigators Static Value Control feature supports all toolsets within Adobe InDesign. However, only certain subsets of these tools will be available at any given time for modification via the NuLOOQ navigator, depending on whether the Text or Object/Position toolbar is active within InDesign. If the Text toolbar is active, then those tools pertaining to text options will be available for value control via the NuLOOQ navigator. If the Object/Position toolbar is active, then those tools pertaining to modification of object or positional options will be available for value control via the NuLOOQ navigator. The following tables list the specific options their related value ranges that can be controlled under the Text and Object/Position toolbars.
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, THE VALUES IN THESE TABLES ARE INCREMENTED BY ONE.

Table 2: Text Toolbar

Option Font Size Leading Tracking Vertical Scale Baseline Shift Horizontal Scale Skew Kerning (word spacing) Font Range of Values 1 - - 5000 -1000 to - 1000 % -5000 to - 1000 % -85 to 85 -1000 to 1000 Cycle through stored fonts
Table 3: Object / Position Toolbar
Option X Y Range of Values Value range is limited to current page boundaries. Value range is limited to current page boundaries.
Reference Guide Table 3: Object / Position Toolbar
Option W H Scale X Rotation Angle Shear Y Angle Stroke Scale Y Rotation Angle Shear X Angle Range of Values Value range is limited to current page boundaries. Value range is limited to current page boundaries. 1 - 1000 -180 - 180 -90 - - - 1000 -180 - 180 -180 - 180
* The value ranges are constrained to the current page, so that the selected image or text box cannot overlap onto an adjacent page.

Illustrator Static Value Control
Within Adobe Illustrator, specific toolbars are supported with regards to individual object(s) that may be selected and acted upon. Each of these toolbars in turn supports different toolsets, for which option values may be specified. The NuLOOQ navigators Static Value Control feature supports all active options on the toolbar currently active within Illustrator at any given time. The following table lists the different toolbars, and their related option value ranges, available for Static Value Control via the NuLOOQ navigator.
Table 4: Illustrator Tools
Option X Y W H Opacity -16384 - 16384 -16384 - 16384 -16384 - 16384 -16384 - - 100 Range of Values
Photoshop Dynamic Value Control
The following tables lists the tools and associated options within Adobe Photoshop that support Dynamic Value Control via pressure or tilt.
Table 1: Photoshop Dynamic Value Control
Tool(s) Brush Tool Option(s) Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Depth Jitter Foreground/Background Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Depth Jitter Foreground/Background Jitter Opacity Jitter Size * Size * Size * Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter
Color Replacement Tool Spot Healing Brush Tool Healing Brush Tool Clone Stamp Tool

Pattern Stamp Tool

Reference Guide Table 1: Photoshop Dynamic Value Control
Tool(s) History Brush Tool Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Opacity Jitter Flow Jitter Size * Tolerance * Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Strength Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Strength Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Strength Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Exposure Option(s)
Background Eraser Tool Blur Tool
Tool(s) Burn Tool Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Exposure Brush Size Angle Jitter Roundness Jitter Scatter Count Jitter Flow Option(s)

Sponge Tool

* These options support dynamic value adjustment via pressure only; tilt is not supported.

Illustrator Dynamic Value Control
The following tables lists the toolsets and associated tools within Adobe Illustrator that support Dynamic Value Control via pressure or tilt.
Table 2: Illustrator Dynamic Value Control
Toolset / Tool(s) Liquify Tools (Each of these tools allows enabling or disabling of pressure adjustments by means of a checkbox within Illustrator.) Tools / Options Forward Warp * Reconstruction * Twirl Clockwise * Pucker * Bloat Push Left * Mirror * Turbulence * Freeze Tool * Thaw Mask Tools *Warp Twirl Pucker Bloat Scallop Crystallize Wrinkle When pressure adjustment is enabled, all Symbolism Tools support dynamic value adjustment.
Symbolism Tools (Each of these tools allows enabling or disabling of pressure adjustments by means of a checkbox within Illustrator.)
Reference Guide Table 2: Illustrator Dynamic Value Control
Toolset / Tool(s) Calligraphic Brush ** Angle Roundness Diameter Size Spacing Scatter Rotation Tools / Options

Scatter Brush **

* These options support dynamic value adjustment via pressure only; tilt is not supported. ** Illustrator allows the user to configure the dynamic value adjustment ranges for these brush types. The NuLOOQ navigators Dynamic Value Control feature will operate within these set ranges.
End-User License Agreement (EULA)
Logitech Inc. Pre-Release Agreement
This Pre-Release Agreement ("Agreement") is between Logitech Inc. ("Logitech") and you, (hereinafter referred to as "Tester"). Tester shall be evaluating NuLOOQ tooldial and/or NuLOOQ navigator (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "PreRelease Software").which shall include any updates or new versions that Tester may receive from Logitech for the term of this Agreement as specified below. This Agreement is effective immediately upon either of the following: (a) if the Tester downloads the Pre-Release Software, Testers acceptance of this Agreement by pressing the accept button and Testers first use of the Pre-Release Software; or (b) if the Tester receives the Pre-Release Software from Logitech by mail, either (i) upon Testers acceptance by signing and returning this Agreement to Logitech or (ii) upon Testers acceptance of this Agreement by pressing the accept button, and Testers first use of any Pre-Release Software. In consideration for your participation in the Pre-Release program, you will receive a free version of either the NuLOOQ tooldial and/or the NuLOOQ navigator, depending upon which product (s) you beta test, when such product becomes generally commercially available. Tester agrees as follows to use solely for the purposes of evaluating and testing Logitechs unreleased software and any related information ("Pre-Release Software"): 1.0 Confidential Information, Scope of Use and Tester Obligations 1.1 Tester agrees that the Pre-Release Software, including the existence of this PreRelease Software, performance, features, capabilities, and potential shipment dates of the Pre-Release Software, and any other information which is identified by Logitech as confidential is "Confidential Information. Tester agrees not to disclose to or allow any third party to access or use the Confidential Information. Tester further agrees that Tester will be the only one authorized to use the Confidential Information for evaluation and/or testing and discussions with authorized representatives of Logitech. Tester agrees that Tester is not an employee or contractor of a competitor of Logitech, and Tester shall not use the Confidential Information for the creation and/ or the development of any competing products. 1.2. Tester agrees not to make any copies of the Pre-Release Software, in whole or in part, except as expressly allowed by an authorized representative of Logitech. This Agreement does not authorize Tester to make any modifications to or adaptations of any part or whole of the Pre-Release Software or to merge the Pre-Release Software into other programs or other materials, and any such modification, adaptation or merging is expressly prohibited. Tester agrees not to decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the Pre-Release Software. 1.3 Tester agrees to supply Logitech with prompt feedback regarding the features and functionality of the NuLOOQ tooldial and/or the NuLOOQ navigator as applicable either by email, phone or online submission. 2.0 Logitech Obligations. Logitech shall supply Tester with a copy of the Pre-Release Software and any necessary information regarding use of the Pre-Release Software.

5.0 Proprietary Rights. All Confidential Information, the Pre-Release Software, and any materials furnished to Tester by Logitech and any information or materials which are designated in writing to be the property of Logitech shall remain the sole property of Logitech.
6.0 Export. Tester acknowledges that the Pre-Release Software may be subject to U.S. export control restrictions and agrees not to export or re-export the Software in any form whatsoever outside the United States without the appropriate United States and foreign government licenses and the express written permission from Logitech. 7.0 General Provisions. 7.1 This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the internal laws of the State of California excluding its conflicts or choice of law provisions and Tester agrees to submit to personal jurisdiction in the State of California. 7.2 Notices between the parties shall be by personal delivery, facsimile transmission, or certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, and shall be deemed given upon receipt at the address of the recipient party or ten days after deposit in the mail. Addresses used shall be the ones set forth below or such other address as a party hereto shall notify the other in writing. If the notice is to Logitech, it shall be sent to the attention of: Legal Department Logitech, Inc. 180 Knowles Drive, Suite 100 Los Gatos, CA 95032 7.3 In the event of any invalidity of any provision of this Agreement, the parties agrees that such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Agreement, and further agrees to substitute for the invalid provision a valid provision which most closely approximates the intent and economic effect of the invalid provision. 7.4 This agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter addressed herein and supersedes any and all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications with respect to the subject matter hereof, all of which are merged herein. You may not assign your rights and obligations under this agreement without the prior written consent of an authorized representative of Logitech. 7.5 You are not eligible to participate in this Prerelease Software Program if you have a possible conflict of interest which shall include being an employee of Logitech's or its subsidiaries' competitors. Such competitors include but are not limited to Wacom Technology and Spatial Freedom Inc. Logitech will view any violation of these conditions as serious and a breach of the Agreement.
A About NuLOOQ navigator 16 Adding Applications 14 Assignment 26 Assignment Options 18 C Configuration Export 15 Import 15 On/Off 16 Configuring navring 18 tooltuner dial 25 triggerpoints 26 D Disable Configuration 16 Dynamic Value Control 11 E Enable Configuration 16 Exporting Configurations 15 I Importing Configurations 15 Installing Plug-ins 16 N navring 8 Assignment Menu 18 Configuration 18 Control Menu 18 Scroll 9 Sensitivity 25 Speed 25 Twist 9 NuLOOQ navigator About 16 P Preference Pane Configure Menu 14

 

Technical specifications

Full description

The NuLOOQ Professional Series addresses the time-intensive elements of design - navigating images, adjusting option values, and accessing menus - to help creative users work smarter. As a designer your focus is continually interrupted by the tasks of locating and adjusting tools as well as precisely positioning the cursor. And with today's vast flat panel monitors and increasingly complex applications, the cursor travels farther and the keyboard works harder than ever before to complete basic tasks. The goal of NuLOOQ is simple - to provide you with a better way to work with the core applications, Adobe Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2 and InDesign CS2, that enable you to run your design businesses successfully.

General
Device TypeJog/shuttle controller
Input Device
Connectivity TechnologyWired
InterfaceUSB
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Miscellaneous
Cables Included1 x USB cable - integrated
Software / System Requirements
Software IncludedDrivers & Utilities, Logitech NuLOOQ tooldial
OS RequiredApple MacOS X 10.4.4
System Requirements DetailsPowerPC G5 - RAM 1 GB - HD 50 MB
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandLogitech
Part Number965162-0403
GTIN00097855039194

 

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