The CrossCursor program lets you move the cursor and perform different click actions through a sequential menu that is controlled with a single external click action.
Designed for disabled people who cannot use a mouse or conventional keyboard and can only perform a click action with a single button or accessibility device (e.g. with HeadMouse programmed to click when the user closes his or her mouth).
To start using it, all you need to do is extract the CrossCursor.exe file from the compressed file, save it to a directory (e.g. c:/CrossCursor/) or directly to the computer desktop, and execute it.
Using CrossCursor once it has initialized
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Once CrossCursor has initialized, it appears at the top left of the screen and waits for the first click to activate its selection icons sequentially.
A manager can program a few CrossCursor operating options by clicking on the program window (User Guide in Spanish). |
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Next, click on the action you want to perform with the cursor. For example, if you click when the active icon is the right arrow, the cursor on the screen will move to the right until you click again. |
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Click on the CrossCursor mouse button icon to click on the mouse position on the computer.
You can left click, double left click, right click, center click and drag. The application can be programmed to delete any click actions that are not normally used. |
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