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Griffin PowerMate 2.0 User Guide Release Notes PowerMate 2.0 for Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later New features in version 2.0: - Improved and redesigned user interface - Added ability to drag and drop applications and aliases to the interface - Added ability to show/hide missing applications - Added/updated default applications and presets - Added support for multiple users - Added support for multiple PowerMates - Added ability to switch/swap settings between PowerMates - Added ability to import/export settings for each PowerMate - Improved support for USB hubs System Requirements Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, and a connection to a powered USB hub or USB keyboard, or a direct USB connection to your computer. Uninstall Previous Software Important: If you already have older PowerMate software installed on your computer, please follow these steps to uninstall it before using 2.0: 1. Unplug your PowerMate. 2. Right-click (or Control-click) on the PowerMate icon in System Preferences and select “remove.” 3. Delete the preference file from: Users/library/preferences (com.griffintechnology.powermate.plist) 4. Restart the computer. 5. Download and install the new software, and plug in your PowerMate. Getting Started PowerMate 2.0 is distributed as a .dmg disk image file. 1. Double-click the .dmg file to mount it as a virtual disk on your desktop. 2. When the PowerMate installer appears, double-click the installer icon. The installer will lead you through the installation process. 3. Open System Preferences. Locate the PowerMate preference pane, under "Other," and click it to open the PowerMate control panel. Here's where you'll assign Actions in various software Applications. 4. Plug in your PowerMate ... or PowerMates, since Version 2.0 now supports more than one at a time. PowerMate Controls First, we'll give you a quick description of the PowerMate Pane, and a rundown about how to add Applications and configure PowerMate actions. The PowerMate Preferences Pane has a scrolling column on the left that lists a default set of Applications. To add Applications that you have installed on your computer, click on the + symbol at lower left, or simply drag their icons into PowerMate's Applications List. To remove Applications, right-click or control-click on them. Next to the + symbol is a disclosure button: Click it to Unhide a list of all currently connected PowerMates. If you have only one PowerMate connected, you can leave this box Hidden; if you have 2 or more PowerMates (we salute you!), you'll want to unhide this box so you can assign Actions to each PowerMate independently. At the right is a group of 3 columns labeled Action, Type, and Description. The contents of these columns apply to whatever Application is highlighted at the left. This means, of course, that, as you click down the list at the left, a different set of Actions will show up on the right, for each Application. It also means that ALL of …

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