User's Manual
You may also select object or execute applications from icons by
double-tapping. This is similar to double-clicking, but instead of pressing
pressing the touch pad buttons, you tap the touch pad itself.
The central mouse button allows you to scroll easily through windows.
Press the upper part of the button to move your cursor upwards, press
the lower part of the button to move the cursor down the window.
Be patient, it may take a little practice to master the touch pad.
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Customizing the Touch Pad
To adjust touch pad settings, use the Mouse Properties window, which
you can open by clicking
Control Panel
—
>Printers and Other
Hardware
—
>Mouse
.
Select the desired settings and click
Apply
.
Click
OK
to save the settings and close the window.
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Using an External Mouse
You can connect a mouse or trackball as an option to using your
notebook's touch pad. Your notebook supports PS/2-compatible
pointing devices.
When a mouse or trackball is connected, you can still use your
notebook's touch pad.
1.
Attach the PS/2 mouse cable to the PS/2 port. If the mouse is not
responding, you may need to adjust your BIOS settings. For BIOS set
up information, refer to the BIOS help field by pressing F2 while your
notebook is booting up.
2.
For additional steps, refer to your mouse documentation.
To connect more than one PS2 device at a time, such as a keyboard
and mouse, you will need to purchase a Y-cable.
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Personalizing Your Desktop
Choosing Wallpaper
Choosing a Screen Saver
Choosing a Desktop Theme
Creating a Shortcut on the Desktop
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Choosing Wallpaper
To make your notebook reflect your style, you can set background
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