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device – the buttons – function as mouse but-
tons, and the functions they perform depend
on the application you are running. Figure 3-3
shows the position of the ErgoTrac pointing
device and buttons.
P O I N T
An external mouse can be connected
to the PS/2 port on the back side of the
notebook, and used simultaneously with
the integrated pointing device. However,
if you boot the system with the PS/2
mouse connected the internal pointing
device will be disabled as specified in
your BIOS settings. You can set the
internal pointing device so that it is
always enabled.
Figure 3-4 Clicking
Left Click
Left Double Click
Figure 3-5 Dragging
Double-Clicking
Double-clicking means following the preceding
Clicking procedure, but pressing the pointing
device button twice in rapid succession.
Double-clicking works only with the left button.
C A U T I O N
If the interval between clicks is too long,
double-clicking will not be executed.
Clicking
Clicking means pushing and releasing a button.
To left-click move the screen cursor to the item
you wish to select, press the left pointing device
button once, and then immediately release it.
P O I N T
The interval between presses for double
clicking, and other parameters of pointing
and selecting, can be adjusted with the
selections in the dialog box of the mouse
icon in your Windows Control panel.
To right-click, move the mouse cursor to the
item you wish to select, press the right pointing
device button once, and then immediately
release it.
(Figure 3-4
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)
Dragging
Dragging means moving the cursor over an
object, pressing the left button – and keeping it
pressed – while moving the cursor to the
desired new location, then releasing the button.
(Figure 3-5
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