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Your computer is equipped with a touchscreen display allowing you to perform the same
operations as the touch pad or mouse by touching the surface of the display with your
finger or the stylus (included). The following explanation gives one example (for the
default settings). The operation settings can be changed. (
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Moving the cursor
Clicking
Double-clicking
Dragging
Cursor
Touchscreen
When the LCD is used alone or with an external display simultaneously, the
touchscreen function cannot be used when the area of either display is set larger
than default setting of the screen resolution.
When mouse drivers are installed (e.g., Intellimouse), the touchscreen function
may not be used.
When you want to uninstall or reinstall the touchscreen (touch pad) driver, refer to
the “Touch Pad (Advanced)”. (
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If a change is made to the screen resolution, or the cursor can not be pointed
correctly, be sure to perform [Calibration]. (
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Even when only an external display is in use, the cursor will move on the external
display if the surface of the internal LCD is touched when the touchscreen driver
is active. Therefore, do not touch the LCD when only an external display is in use.
Windows 98
The touchscreen function can not be used in the MS-DOS mode and when using
the full screen in [MS-DOS Prompt].
Windows 2000
Windows NT
The touchscreen function can not be used when using the full screen in [Com-
mand Prompt].
Touch and hold the object (e.g.
file or icon), move your finger on
the surface (dragging the object
to the desired location), then re-
lease your finger.
Two quick
taps
One tap
CAUTION
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