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Your notebook will emit two beeps (in rising tones) to let you know that
the card has been recognized by the system. If Windows has the
appropriate drivers to use the card, they will be loaded automatically.
For some cards, you may have to install drivers or software, supplied
by the card manufacturer.
Before ejecting a CardBus card, it is important that you tell Windows to
stop using the card. Click on the card icon on the right side of the
Windows task bar. When the stop button appears, click on it. Windows
will display a message that the card can now be safely removed.
When you insert a card, the card eject button will be forced outward
from the edge of the case. To eject a card from the slot, press the eject
button back into the notebook. The card will disconnect from the
internal connector and you can remove it from the slot. The notebook
will emit two beeps (in falling tones)
to let you know that the card
has ejected.
Touchpad/Mouse Utility
The notebook’s Touchpad, already introduced in Chapter 1, can be
customized using the Touchpad/Mouse driver utility program. This
program can be found in the Control Panel folder (Start/Settings/
Control Panel).
Double click the Mouse icon. This will start the Mouse Properties
window. Here you can see different tabs that allow you to set up your
Touchpad/mouse features.
If you press the Device Setup button on the Quick Setup page of the
Mouse Properties, a wizard will let you set up your pointing device.
Clicking on the Buttons tab brings up the Button Assignment window,
which allows you to customize your pointing device’s button action. You
can choose which button combination will invoke a certain action within
the Windows environment.










