Question about Shuttle Pro ?

In the Contour Shuttle Setting window, I switch Application Setting to Apple Final Cut Pro 6 ( I use FCP 7, but this option is the only one I can choose).
In FCP, timeline, when I rotate the shuttle (Black circle) to the right, it's should just like you press L key once or twice or.....
But it call out something in the Menu Bar, from Apple Menu in the very left to Space icon in the right. Sometimes call out Dock.
How to deal with it ?
Thx
My Mac is Mac OS X 10.5.7.

Hi Huang
I was having the same problems after upgrading to FCP7 and I ended up having to call Matthew Sahagian who is the IT Manager/Web Developer/Shuttle tech support guy at Contour Design. He was very helpful and emailed me a template that would work with FCP 7. It's actually a template that uses the JKL commands.
Give him a call, and talk to only him, he will get your shuttle pro back to service.
IT Manager / Web Developer / Shuttle
Contour Design, Inc : contourdesign.com
1-800-462-6678 : 1-603-893-4556 Ext.132
10 Industrial Dr. Windham, NH 03087
Ron

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