Owner's Manual

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4 Using the Notebook PC
IMPORTANT! Do not use any objects
in place of your nger to operate the
touchpad or else damage may occur to
the touchpad’s surface.
Pointing Device
The Notebook PCs integrated touchpad
pointing device is fully compatible with all two/
three-button and scrolling knob PS/2 mice. The
touchpad is electrostatic sensitive and contains
no moving parts; therefore, mechanical failures
can be avoided. A device driver is still required
for working with some application software.
Cursor
Movement
Right Click
Left Click
Using the Touchpad
Light pressure with the tip of your nger is all that
is required to operate the touchpad. Because
the touchpad is electrostatic sensitive, objects
cannot be used in place of your ngers. The
touchpad’s primary function is to move the
cursor around or select items displayed on the
screen with the use of your ngertip instead
of a standard desktop mouse. The following
illustrations demonstrate proper use of the
touchpad.
Moving The Cursor
Place your nger in the center of the touchpad
and slide in a direction to move the cursor.
Slide nger
forward
Slide nger
left
Slide nger
backward
Slide nger
right
Scrolling (on selected models)
Slide your nger up or down on the right side
to scroll a window up or down.
NOTE: A software-controlled scrolling
function is available after setting up the
included touchpad utility to allow easy
Windows or web navigation.
Scroll Up
Scroll Down