Lenovo 0B47190 manual Changing button assignments, Select Switch primary and secondary buttons

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Medium: 240x180

Large: 320x240

Custom: Use this option to select a custom size for the Magnifying Glass window. You can either enter the desired height and width or simply drag the frame of the Magnifying Glass window with the center button.

You can change the magnifying power or the size of the Magnifying Glass window by pressing the left or right button while holding down the center button, and then selecting the item on the pop-up menu.

Note: It is harder to move the Magnifying Glass window when it becomes larger.

You can also activate a Magnifying Glass window using the center button by doing the following:

1.Place the cursor over the item that you want to magnify.

2.Press and hold down the center button. The Magnifying Glass window opens and the area beneath the pointer on your screen is magnified. The Magnifying Glass icon will also appear on your screen to indicate that the Magnifying Glass function is enabled.

3.To position the Magnifying Glass window over a different item, move the pointing stick to the target item while continuing holding down the center button.

You can also copy Magnifying Glass to Clipboard by pressing the left or right button while holding the center button down and selecting Copy Magnifying Glass to Clipboard in the pop-up window.

Notes:

1.With the Magnifying Glass window open, you can keep the contents in the Magnifying Glass window in focus while moving the pointer and activate another window.

2.The Magnifying Glass window will disappear automatically after several seconds. You can also close the Magnifying Glass window by pressing the center button once again.

Controlling Method: There are two options as follows:

Press Center Button, then use TrackPoint: If you select this option, you will be able to control the scrolling or the Magnifying Glass window by holding down the center button and moving the pointing stick.

Note: If you are not holding down the center button, the pointing stick only controls the cursor and the Magnifying Glass window cannot be moved.

Use TrackPoint: This option enables you to move the Magnifying Glass window without holding down the center button. You can cancel the magnifying operation by clicking the center button. And you can then control the cursor with an externally attached mouse.

Note: You can still use the TrackPoint to control the cursor by pressing the center button and moving the pointing stick in the direction in which you want the cursor to move.

Changing button assignments

The left and right buttons of your ThinkPad USB keyboard with TrackPoint work as the left and right buttons on a conventional mouse. The left button is set to click or double-click items. The right button is set to open context-related menus and explanations. You can switch the functions of the two buttons by doing the following:

1.Click the USB TrackPoint icon.

2.Select TrackPoint Properties. The Mouse Properties window opens.

3.Click the Buttons tab.

4.Select Switch primary and secondary buttons.

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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 Speaker mute button Volume control buttonProduct description Front viewScroll Lock key ThinkVantage buttonMicrosoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft WindowsRear view System requirements ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Installing the keyboard Installing the keyboardInstalling the device driver on Windows operating systems Click Uninstall/Change Click Programs and FeaturesFor the Windows 8 operating system Installing the keyboard ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Using the pointing stick Using the keyboardUsing the Numeric Lock key Using the TrackPointClick Customize Replacing the pointing stick capDisplaying the USB TrackPoint icon Click Start Control PanelEnabling Press-to-Select Changing the pointing stick sensitivitySelect TrackPoint Properties Click the USB TrackPoint tab 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 Online technical support Appendix B. Service and SupportTelephone technical support ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Part 1 General Terms Appendix C. Lenovo Limited WarrantyReplacement Products and Parts What Your Service Provider Will Do to Correct ProblemsUse of Personal Contact Information Limitation of Liability What this Warranty Does not CoverYour Other Rights Australia Part 2 Country-specific TermsNew Zealand Dispute ResolutionUse of Personal Information European Economic Area EEA Part 3 Warranty Service InformationProduct Service Life On-site ServiceSuplemento de Garantía para México ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Appendix D. Electronic emission noticesFederal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPoint SK-8855ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Lenovo product service information for Taiwan ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide Trademarks Appendix E. NoticesRecycling information Recycling information for Brazil Turkish RoHS China RoHSUkraine RoHS India RoHS ThinkPad USB Keyboard with TrackPointUser Guide