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- Touchpad Pointing Device
Optional Point and Write Touchpad
Certain configurations of this LifeBook notebook have an optional Point and Write Touchpad in the
location of the standard touchpad pointing device. The Point and Write Touchpad is compatible with the
latest Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. For example, use MS Journal for note taking with the
pad, and use MS Paint for drawing pictures.
Using the Optional Point and Write Touchpad
1
Remove the stylus from the stylus slot on the rear left side of the system. See “Left-Side Panel Components”
on page 7.
2
You can use the Point and Write Touchpad for clicking, double-clicking, scrolling, and dragging, just as you
would with a touch pad. To use the Point and Write Touchpad for these functions, follow the instructions above
for the touchpad, substituting the stylus for your finger.
The Point and Write Touchpad enriches the
user’s experience by enabling powerful
note taking, handwriting recognition, and
fast navigation options under the Vista
environment that allow the user to quickly
and intuitively get results faster and more
efficiently. (Figure16)
The Point and Write Touchpad stylus is
used on the pad just as if it were a pen
writing on paper.
Figure 16. Writing on the Point and Write Touchpad