Features & Components
2 - 4 Touchpad and Buttons/Mouse
2
Touchpad and Buttons/Mouse
The Touchpad is an alternative to the mouse; however, you can also add a mouse to
your computer through one of the USB ports. The Touchpad buttons function in
much the same way as a two-button mouse.
Touchpad Sensitivity
The
mouse button zones
at the bottom of the pad are defined by the line at the
bot-
tom
of the pad, and the
left and right buttons
are divided roughly down the middle
as illustrated below. The active area of the touchpad is that defined in the diagram
below. Press the left button zone for a left click, and right button zone for a right
click action.
Touchpad Active
Areas
Note that the
pointing
active area
is clearly
defined from the
but-
ton active area
as il-
lustrated.
Mouse Driver
If you are using an ex-
ternal mouse your op-
erating system may be
able to auto-configure
your mouse during its
installation or only en-
able its basic func-
tions. Be sure to check
the device’s user docu-
mentation for details.
Figure 2 - 2
Touchpad
Sensitivity
Touchpad Cleaning
In order to improve pad performance
it is necessary to keep the surface
clean and free of fingerprints and
marks etc. Use a soft dry cleaning
cloth to keep the pad surface clean.
Disabling the Pad
Use the
Fn + F1
or Control Center
button to disable the Touchpad.
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