Technical data
Version 1.1 (2008/12/16) ● © 2008 by MaxPoint Handelsges mbH
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• In order to "drag", to draw, or to mark, you must apply a double-click on the touchpad with the finger
remaining on the touchpad after the second click. Then, glide over the touchpad with your finger in order
to complete the movement.
• Put two fingers on the Touchpad and glide over it to scroll up and down in your application
(identically to a mouse scroll wheel).
• Tap with three fingers on the surface of the touchpad to retrieve the context menu at the related position
of the cursor (identically to a right mouse button).
• Using notebooks with already integrated touchpad and mouse function keys you have to de-activate
these intern control devices in case of error messages or malfunctions*.
In order to increase or decrease the speed of the cursor movements, change the settings of the mouse
options in your system control under Windows*.
Advice:
The sensitivity and the deactivation of the click-function of the touchpad cannot be changed.
There is also no separate driver supporting these settings.
* Refer to the documentation of your PC for details.
4.2. Keys with double functions
• The layout of the keyboard is a special space-saving layout with the same virtual numeric keypad also
used in notebooks. Press the NumLk key in the top key row in order to switch the virtual numeric keypad
function on and off. (Characters depicted in blue are assigned to the keys)
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With activated NumLk function you can hold pressed the key Fn in
the left down corner for temporary deactivation of the virtual numeric
keypad. This is particularly convenient to enter letters quickly apart
from numbers.
• Without previously activating the NumLk key, the holding down of the
Fn key will control the integrated position keys in the same way as an
external keypad (please refer to the picture).
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