User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Tips
- 1-1. Read this carefully before using the Notebook PC.
- 1-2. Important safety information
- ▶ Installation
- ▶ Using Battery
- ▶ Using AC Adapter
- ▶ Using Notebook PC
- ▶ Upgrading Notebook PC
- ▶ Carrying Notebook PC
- ▶ Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management)
- ▶ Safety Precaution for Windows Vista Capable PC Use
- ▶ When using the computer, sit in the good posture as shown below.
- ▶ Adjusting volume (headset and speakers)
- ▶ System Protection Feature
- Chapter 2. Notebook PC Tour
- Chapter 3. Using the system
- Chapter 4. Input/Output Device
- Chapter 5. Connecting Peripherals
- Chapter 6. System Setup
- Chapter 7. Restoring the System
- Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver
- Chapter 9. Using the Internet
- Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory
- Chapter 11. Appendix
Input/Output Device
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Click (Select)
Press and release the left button swiftly. (Or tap the touchpad once.)
Do this, for example, to select a menu or icon and to place the cursor to type on a word processor file.
▶
Double-click (Execute)
Press and release the left button twice swiftly in a series. (Or tap the touchpad twice swiftly in a series.)
Do this, for example, to run a program after selecting its execution file (or icon).
▶
Drag
/
Drop
To drag, click and hold an icon, for example, and move it to another location.
To drop, leave a dragged icon to another location.
To move a file icon, for example, to another folder or to
Recycle Bin
, place the cursor (or the pointer) on the icon, press and
hold the left button, and glide another finger on the touchpad until the icon reaches the aimed location. After reaching the
destination, release the left button.
1.
Drag
-
Glide one finger on the pad with another finger pressing and holding the left button.
2.
Drop
-
Release the left button to drop. (By doing this, you could drop a file into
Recycle Bin
, if you want to.)
Notes on Using the Touchpad
■
Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the pad nor peel the cover. It may cause an impairment.
■
Do not place more than one finger on the pad nor use it with your hands wet or covered with gloves.
The touchpad may not function normally. Oil or dirt at the finger tip can also cause an impairment.
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The touchpad is sensitive. Do not impose an excessive pressure on it. Use the touchpad in a
comfortable posture not to do any harm to your finger or wrist.