User's Manual

2.3.6 TouchPad
The TouchPad responds to the movements and pressure of your
finger, allowing you to move the cursor around the screen, in the
same way you would with a mouse.
Place your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing position.
You can use the TouchPad by moving either your right or left
thumb off the space bar and on to the TouchPad.
Gently move your thumb across the TouchPad in the direction
you want the cursor to move.
The TouchPad buttons have the same function as mouse buttons.
Clicking these buttons makes selections, drags objects, or
performs a variety of other functions depending on the software.
To select an object, first move the pointer over the object you
want to select, and then press the left button one time and release
it. The functionality of these buttons depends on your software.
Double-clicking is a common technique for selecting objects or
launching programs.
You may also select object or execute applications from icons by
double tapping. This is similar to double-clicking, but instead of
pressing the TouchPad buttons, you tap the TouchPad itself.