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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Touch panel
The touch panel embedded in your computer is a pressure sensitive,
palm-rejection type panel—you can write on it as you would a normal
writing pad without your palm interfering with the computer’s function.
You can use the stylus pen along with your computer as a pointing
device to operate the computer. The stylus pen can act as a 2-button
mouse. You can use it to write, to draw, to select, and to navigate any
tasks displayed on the screen. The following is a brief introduction of
touch panel operation:
Figure 27 –
Touch panel operation
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Touching the display screen moves the mouse cursor to the point of
contact.
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Touching any icons or items shown on the display screen selects
the touched icon or item.
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Single or double touching a task icon or item invokes the task of the
icon or item.
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Dragging has the same effect as dragging a mouse.
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When the mouse right button mode is on, touching the display
screen has the same effect as clicking the mouse right button on
the place touched.
N O T E
Larger force can activate the panel even with your palm.
Summary of Contents for Flybook A33i
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Page 2: ...CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord...
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Page 11: ...1 Chapter 1 Before You Start...
Page 21: ...2 Chapter 2 Introduction...
Page 37: ...3 Chapter 3 Starting Your Computer...
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Page 45: ...4 Chapter 4 Using Your Computer...
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