Customizing the touch pad
Customizing your touch pad and mouse preferences may entail changing the pointers, enabling or disabling the tapping
feature, and adjusting the touch pad speed. The touch pad and mouse preferences are adjustable from the Mouse
Properties dialog box. You also have the option to disable the touch pad when you want to use an external mouse. If it is
disabled, the touch pad may easily be enabled again using a series of keyboard steps.
To customize the touch pad or mouse
Right-click the
Touch Pad
icon
on the
Taskbar Notification
area, and click
Mouse Properties
from the shortcut
menu. The
Mouse Properties
dialog box appears.
Click
Start
on the Windows
®
taskbar, point to
All Programs
, and click
VAIO Control Center
. Select the
List
tab, and
double-click
Mouse
. The
Mouse Properties
dialog box appears.
To disable the touch pad
1.
Click
Start
on the Windows
®
taskbar, and point to
All Programs
.
2.
Click
VAIO Control Center
. The
VAIO Control Center
dialog box appears.
3.
Select the
List
tab, and double-click
Built-in Pointing Device
. The
Built-in Pointing Device
dialog box appears.
4.
Click to deselect the
Enable
checkbox, and click
OK
. A caution message may appear if an external mouse is not
connected to the computer.
To enable the touch pad
1.
Press the
Windows
key
. The
Start
menu appears.
2.
Press
P
until
All Programs
is selected, and press
Enter
.
3.
Press
V
until
VAIO Control Center
is selected, and press
Enter
. The
VAIO Control Center
dialog box appears.
4.
Use the Tab and arrow keys to select the
List
tab.
5.
Use the arrow keys to select
Built-in Pointing Device
, and press
Enter
.
6.
Use the Tab key to select the
Enable
option, then press the +/= key, and press
Enter
.
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