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Figure 2-15 Double-clicking
Dragging
Dragging means pressing and holding the top button,
while moving the cursor. To drag, move the cursor to
the item you wish to move. Press and hold the top
button while moving the item to its new location
and then release it.(Figure 2-16)
Figure 2-16 Dragging
Quick Point Device Control Adjustment
The Windows Control Panel allows you to customize
your Quick Point with selections made from within the
Mouse Properties dialog box. There are three aspects of
Quick Point operation, which you can adjust:
■
Buttons: This tab lets you set up the buttons for
right or left handed operation, in addition to
setting up the time interval allowed between
clicks in double-clicking.
■
Pointers: This tab lets you set up the scheme for
the cursor depending on its functionality.
■
Motion: This tab lets you set up a relation between
the speed of your finger motion and the speed of the
cursor. It also allows you to enable a Pointer Trail for
the cursor arrow.
TOUCH SCREEN
The integrated Touch Screen allows you to use either the
included stylus, or your finger, as a pointing device. You
can use the stylus to click, double-click, drag items and
icons, or to draw like a pen or pencil in applications that
support this behavior, such as drawing or painting
programs. See the documentation that came with your
application for details. (Figure 2-17)
Figure 2-17 Using the Stylus with the Touch Screen
Clicking
To left-click, touch the object you wish to select and then
lift the stylus tip immediately. The Touch Screen does
not support right-clicking. You also have the option to
perform the left-click operation by tapping lightly with
your finger on the Touch Screen once. (Figure 2-18)
C A U T I O N
If the interval between clicks is too long, the
double-click will not be executed.
P O I N T
Parameters for the Quick Point can be adjusted from
the Mouse Properties dialog box located in the
Windows Control Panel.
C A U T I O N
To avoid potential scratching and damage, never
use anything but the included stylus or your finger
with the Touch Screen.
P O I N T
To purchase additional or replacement styluses,
visit Fujitsu’s accessories web site at:
http://accessories.fujitsu.com.
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