User's Manual

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Navigating on the Screen
The screen of your computer is touch-sensitive. You can operate the computer
by touching the screen with your finger or the stylus.
CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the
touchscreen. Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface.
NOTE: An optical film has been attached to the screen before shipment. The
film is a consumable, which will be worn out by possible scratches. You can
purchase a new one when replacement is required.
Using the Touchscreen
Your computer has a capacitive touchscreen. This type of touchscreen
responds to objects that have conductive properties, such as fingertips and a
capacitive-tipped stylus.
You can change the touchscreen sensitivity settings to suit your scenario.
Double-tap the Touch Screen Mode shortcut on Windows desktop to open
the settings menu and select one of the options (as shown below).
NOTE:
In high temperatures (above 60
o
C / 140 °F), set the mode to Touch instead
of Glove or Pen mode.
If liquid is spilled on the touchscreen causing a wet area, the area will stop
responding to any inputs. For the area to function again, you must dry it.
Select this if you are using the
s
tylus. (You must use the one
supplied with your model.)
Select this if you are wearing gloves
(
referring to warm gloves or work gloves,
not
referring to touchscreen-capable gloves).
Select this if you prefer using
fingertips.
Also, select this
when r
aindrops are falling
on the screen and should be
rejected as input.