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Title: HOW TO USE CABLE NUT
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Locate the CCS sub-folder in the CableNut folder.
(This can either be done by the desktop shortcut, the start menu shortcut,
or by locating the CableNut install folder.)
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2. Run the CableNut Adjuster program... Showed first 250 characters
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Run the CableNut Adjuster program.
(Adjuster.exe - shortcuts are on the desktop, and in the start menu.)
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3. Select 'Open Custom Settings File' from the file menu.
(This will load a specific CCS file into the Adjuster... Showed next 250 characters
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