Fujitsu S4546, S4545 manual How to Use Flat Point, Clicking, Double-clicking, Pointing, Dragging

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How to Use Flat Point

Clicking

Clicking means to tap the touchpad once or to

 

push the left button once and release it at once.

 

And “right click” means to push the right button

 

once.

Double-clicking

Double-clicking means to tap the touchpad twice

 

consecutively or to push twice the left button

 

quickly and release at once.The speed of double-

 

click can be adjusted in the Mouse Properties

 

dialog box.

Pointing

Pointing means to set the mouse pointer over

 

menu and other icons on the screen. When you

 

set the mouse pointer on a menu and if the menu

 

has sub-menu under it (indicated with mark

 

on the right end of the menu), the sub-menu

 

appears.

Dragging

Dragging means to move the mouse pointer to

 

your favourite place and tap the touchpad twice

 

quickly. In the second tap, you must not release

 

your fingertip from the surface and move it to

 

the appropriate position, then release your

 

fingertip. Or you may move the mouse pointer to

 

your favourite position and move your finger tip

 

on the surface of the touchpad with holding down

 

the left button, then release your finger tip.

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Contents Copyright Important Safety Instructions Australian Warnings Call Attempts/RetriesFor Automatically answered Incoming Calls For repeat calls to the same numberFor Automatic calls to different numbers If you are located in Australia If you are located in New ZealandKey notation and operation methods Examples Ctrl + F3 keys Shift + ↑ key Screen examplesColumn Command input key inputCritical Points Notation in textConfiguration of this Manual Contents Disabling Flat Point Connecting PS/2 MouseConnecting Digital Video Camera Section Front Cover close switchNames of the Parts and their Functions Liquid Crystal Display LCD PanelOne-touch Buttons SUS/RES SwitchBuilt-in Microphone SpeakersHearing Loss Right SideVentilation Openings Mic-in JackUSB Connector not supported by Windows NT Modular ConnectorLAN connector Headphone JackMobile Multi-bay Unit Removal Lever Left SideMobile Multi-bay Anti-Theft LockAir-cooling fan Main SwitchRear FailureExternal Display Connector DC-IN ConnectorBottom Expansion keyboard connector Connector BoxConnector Box Removal Lever Mouse connectorFDD unit connector Parallel ConnectorSerial Connector Connection connectorStatus Indicator LCD Caps Lock Indicator a PC Card Access IndicatorNum Lock Numerical Lock Indicator # Scroll Lock IndicatorPage Pointing Device Flat PointDouble-clicking How to Use Flat PointClicking PointingScrolling Keyboard Numeric Keypad ModeKeyboard Critical PointNames of the Main Keys and their Functions Caps Lock key Shift keyAlt key Num Lk numerical lock keyApplication key Sys Rq system request keyWindows key Switch the PC Main switch on Switching on the PowerSwitching on the Power Connect the AC adapterCritical Points For Windows Me, Windows 95 and Windows Switching off the PowerSwitching off the Power Set the Main switch off For WindowsCritical Points For Windows Me, Windows 98 and Windows ResettingHow to Reset For Windows NTBattery Battery ChargingBattery abnormality indicator Using PC with BatteryRemaining battery power indication Countermeasure against Low Battery Status Low Battery StatusIndication of low battery status Press the SUS/RES switch Take for Windows NTElectric Shock Replacing built-in Battery Unit Electric shockRemove the built-in battery pack Slide the built-in battery pack lock until you hear a clickSection Options OptionsUse genuine products PeripheralsSee also the documents for the peripherals Use the peripherals that conform to Acpi standardPrecautions for PC Cards PC CardsSetting PC Card Insert a PC cardLock the PC card Windows High TemperatureRemoving PC Card InjurySet the dummy card Windows 98 and Windows MeRemove the PC card Click on the PC card icon on the task barWindows NT Click on OK Remove the PC cardSwallowing Expansion RAM ModulesReplacing Memory Remove the memory Install the new memoryInstall the extended RAM module slot cover Mobile Multi-Bay Units Before Replacing Mobile Multi-bay UnitWindows Me and Windows Windows 95 & NTRemove the unit Install the new unitReplacing Mobile Multi-bay Unit Press the Eject button Manually draw the tray gently 1 Setting/Removing CDCD-ROM Drive Place a CD on itSection Connector box is described here Connector BoxInstalling the connector box Install the connector box to the PC bottom sideRemoving the connector box Remove the connector boxUsing Internal Data / Fax Modem ConnectionCore Plug Close the core Using Internal LAN Connecting PS/2 Mouse MouseConnecting USB Mouse Click How to Use MouseButton Operation Double-clickConnecting Numeric Keypad / Keyboard / Mouse Connecting Printer PrinterFloppy disks or CDs may be used for driver installation Connecting External Display Connecting an external displayConnect the display cable to the CRT display Select the display to useSupported Only By Windows 2000 and Windows Connecting a TV Set depend on modelConnecting a TV Set for Home Use Connect the A/V cable to the TV setConnecting Digital Video Camera Connect the DV cable to the digital video cameraSection Displayed When This HappensNothing displayed on the LCD panel Flashing or not displayedLCD panel hard to read Remaining battery charge indicator does not stop flashing Floppy disk can not be usedCan not record from Mic or Line In jack Power management function is not executedNo sound or minimal sound from speaker Message displayed on screenData cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive CD cannot be ejected from the CD-ROMCleaning your LifeBook Notebook Caring for your LifeBook NotebookStoring your LifeBook Notebook Travelling with your LifeBook NotebookCaring for your Floppy Disks Increasing Battery LifeCaring for your Batteries Caring for your DVD/CD-RW/CDs DVD/CD-RW/CDsCaring for your Floppy Disk Drive Caring for your DVD/CD-RW/CD-ROM Drive Caring for your PC CardsAPM BiosGlossary CD-ROMDimm Cmos RAMCRT LANPcmcia MidiNtsc DMI PostDMA DOSIDE ESDFCC IRQSdram RAMROM Svga SmartSram TFTXGA VramWFM