User`s guide
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Notebook Computer
Digital HiNote VP 500 Series 1–19
2. Gently move your thumb across the touch pad in the direction you want the
cursor to move.
3. The touch pad’s lower button is equivalent to the left button on a
conventional two-button mouse. The touch pad’s upper button is equivalent
to the right mouse button on a conventional two-button mouse.
The Touch Pad and the Mouse
Double-clicking on the left mouse button is a common technique for selecting objects or
launching programs from icons. The touch pad also supports this feature. Once you have
moved the pointer over the object you wish to select, then rapidly double-click the touch pad’s
lower button.
Double-tapping is selection technique that is unique to the touch pad. Double tapping allows
you to select objects or execute applications. Instead of double-clicking on a mouse button,
double-tap on the touch sensitive touch pad to make the selection. When you double-tap the
touch pad’s button, the system will prompt the software to perform the related operation.
Creating a Comfortable Working Environment
The following tips can help minimize eye strain and body fatigue when using your notebook
computer:
• Adjust your chair so that:
− Your feet are flat on the floor–use a footrest if needed.
− Your legs form a right angle to the floor.
− The backs of your knees are free from the chair seat.
− Your body weight rests on your spine while supporting the lower back region.
• Adjust your notebook computer so that:
− Your wrists are straight and supported.
− Keyboard and touch pad or external keyboard and mouse are at elbow height.
− Your elbows are close to your sides with your upper arms perpendicular to the floor.
− You maintain a neutral neck posture with the top of the display no higher than eye
level.
• Adjust your display and lighting so that: