Lenovo 0B47190 manual Changing the pointing stick sensitivity, Enabling Press-to-Select

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You can now easily change the properties of the TrackPoint by clicking the USB TrackPoint icon.

To remove the USB TrackPoint icon from the lower right corner of your computer screen, do the following:

1.Right-click the USB TrackPoint icon.

2.Select Remove USB TrackPoint icon from system tray. The icon disappears.

Changing the pointing stick sensitivity

When you are using the pointing stick, you might prefer to use a light touch, or you might want to apply more pressure. You can change the way the pointing stick responds to your touch by doing the following:

1.Click the USB TrackPoint icon.

2.Select TrackPoint Properties.

3.Click the USB TrackPoint tab.

4.In the TrackPoint Stick area, move the slider toward Firm Touch or Light Touch according to your preference.

5.Click Apply. Then, test how the pointing stick responds to your new setting and make adjustments if necessary.

6.Click OK to apply the setting.

Enabling Press-to-Select

When Press-to-Select is enabled, you can select text or items by simply pressing the pointing stick without using the click buttons.

To enable Press-to-Select, do the following:

1.Click the USB TrackPoint icon.

2.Select TrackPoint Properties.

3.Click the USB TrackPoint tab.

4.Select Enable Press-to-Select.

5.Click Settings. The Press-to-Select Settings window opens. In this window, you can choose from the following:

Enable Dragging: When this option is selected, you can select and drag an item by applying pressure to the pointing stick.

Enable Release-to-Select: When this option is selected, you can select an item by pressing the pointing stick once or double-click an item by pressing twice.

In the Press means area, you can select which button on a conventional mouse you want the pointing stick to act as.

If you select Left-Click, the pointing stick acts as the left button on a conventional mouse.

If you select Right-Click, the pointing stick acts as the right button on a conventional mouse.

The Click Pace area enables you to adjust the pace you press the pointing stick for Press-to-Select.

If you set the pace too slow, you might encounter a delay when you are moving or dragging the pointing stick.

If you set the pace too fast, you might encounter unintended clicks and find Press-to-Selectdifficult to use.

6.Click OK to save your settings.

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Contents ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint User Guide Second Edition October Copyright Lenovo 2009 Contents Ii ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide About the keyboard Product description Volume control buttonFront view Speaker mute buttonMicrosoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista ThinkVantage buttonMicrosoft Windows Scroll Lock keyRear view System requirements ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Installing the device driver on Windows operating systems Installing the keyboardInstalling the keyboard For the Windows 8 operating system Click Programs and FeaturesClick Uninstall/Change Installing the keyboard ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Using the Numeric Lock key Using the keyboardUsing the TrackPoint Using the pointing stickDisplaying the USB TrackPoint icon Replacing the pointing stick capClick Start Control Panel Click CustomizeSelect TrackPoint Properties Click the USB TrackPoint tab Changing the pointing stick sensitivityEnabling Press-to-Select Choosing Scrolling or Magnifying Glass function Enabling TrackPoint Scrolling TipsChanging button assignments Select Switch primary and secondary buttonsThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Function key combination Function Supported By Using the Fn function keyFunction key combination Function Supported By Troubleshooting ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Troubleshooting ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Following table describes the keyboard specifications Appendix A. Product specificationsThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Telephone technical support Appendix B. Service and SupportOnline technical support ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Part 1 General Terms Appendix C. Lenovo Limited WarrantyUse of Personal Contact Information What Your Service Provider Will Do to Correct ProblemsReplacement Products and Parts Your Other Rights What this Warranty Does not CoverLimitation of Liability Australia Part 2 Country-specific TermsUse of Personal Information Dispute ResolutionNew Zealand Product Service Life Part 3 Warranty Service InformationOn-site Service European Economic Area EEASuplemento de Garantía para México ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Appendix D. Electronic emission noticesThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint SK-8855 Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statementThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Lenovo product service information for Taiwan ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Recycling information Appendix E. NoticesTrademarks Recycling information for Brazil Ukraine RoHS India RoHS China RoHSTurkish RoHS ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide