01-12-2019, 03:21 AM
Hello Yim,
If clicking the mouse in the center of the screen didn't bring up the overlay, there are a few things to check:
1) Go to Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings and uncheck "Enable USB Mouse Processing" if you want to use the mouse to just interact with things but not turn pages.
2) If "Treat Mouse Click as Pedal Press" is checked, unchecked that as well
3) If neither of those are the problem, then you may have performance mode enabled. Tap the lock icon in the floating toolbar at the bottom right corner of the library screen to disable performance mode. Then you should be able to bring up the overlay.
Mike
If clicking the mouse in the center of the screen didn't bring up the overlay, there are a few things to check:
1) Go to Settings->Touch & Pedal Settings and uncheck "Enable USB Mouse Processing" if you want to use the mouse to just interact with things but not turn pages.
2) If "Treat Mouse Click as Pedal Press" is checked, unchecked that as well
3) If neither of those are the problem, then you may have performance mode enabled. Tap the lock icon in the floating toolbar at the bottom right corner of the library screen to disable performance mode. Then you should be able to bring up the overlay.
Mike