User`s guide
Getting to Know Your Computer
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1. With your fingers on the keyboard in the normal typing position, the touch pad is easily
accessible by moving either your thumb or a finger down on to the touch pad.
2. Gently move your thumb or finger across the touch pad in the direction you want the
cursor to move. For small movements you can use a rolling motion.
3. By default, the touch pad’s left button is equivalent to the left button on a conventional
two-button mouse. The touch pad’s right button is equivalent to the right mouse button
on a conventional two-button mouse.
Single-clicking/Single-tapping
Single-clicking is a common selection technique of a conventional mouse. The touch pad’s
left and right (mouse) buttons provide the same single-clicking function. A selection
technique unique to the touch pad is single-tapping. Instead of single clicking on the left
mouse button, single-tap on the touch sensitive touch pad to make the selection. When you
tap the touch pad it is the same as clicking the touch pad’s left button.
Double-clicking/Double-tapping
The double-clicking technique found on a conventional mouse is also supported by the
touch pad’s (mouse) buttons. Another selection technique unique to the touch pad is
Double-tapping. Double-tapping allows you to select objects or execute applications.
Instead of double-clicking on the left touch pad button, double-tap on the touch sensitive
touch pad to make the selection. When you double-tap the touch pad, it is the same as
double-clicking the touch pad’s left button.
Zoomed Video Support
Your DIGITAL HiNote Ultra 2000 notebook computer supports Zoomed Video using the
lower CardBus slot only. Using a Zoomed Video option card in this slot enables you to run
full motion video applications, such as MPEG playback, video capture, and TV in a window
on your notebook computer.