TAG 1000 manual Additional Keyboard Functions, Cursor Control Keys

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MIL-BOOK™

OPERATORS MANUAL

Figure 1-6 Cursor Control Keys

1.5.3.3Keyboard Touchpad

The built-in touchpad is a convenient substitute for a mouse device. It’s function is similar to that of a two-button mouse. The left button is equivalent to the left button on a mouse and the right button is equivalent to the right button on a mouse. The touchpad is capacitive, and needs to be in contact with your skin to operate.

To move the cursor: Place your thumb or finger on the surface of the touchpad and move it in the direction you with the cursor to go.

To Click: Press the touchpad’s left or right button or lightly tap on the touchpad.

To double click: Either press the button twice or lightly tap the touchpad twice in quick succession.

There are two ways to drag:

Move the cursor to the desired location, the press down the left button. While still holding down the left button, move the cursor to the desired location. Then, release the button. Move the cursor to the desired location. Quickly tap the touchpad as if you were double clicking however, do not move your finger after the second tap. While maintaining contact with the touchpad, move the pointer to the desired location. Lift your finger to complete the move.

Figure 1-7 Track Pad Pointing Device

1.5.4 Additional Keyboard Functions

The MIL-BOOK 1000 offers “Hot Key” commands that provide easy access to system features. The use of the “Fn” key along with several specific keys (F1- F12) controls various functions of the MIL-BOOK 1000.

1.5.4.1Volume Control

The volume control is adjusted by use of a combination of function keys. To increase the volume, press the Fn+F4 keys. To decrease the volume, press the

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Contents MIL-BOOK 1000 Series Notebook MIL-BOOK Operators Manual Iii Class B Regulations Page Preface Specifications reference only Viii Safety Summary Table of Contents Chapter Operation Xii Table of Figures Introduction System ConfigurationStandard Configuration System DescriptionMIL-BOOK Unpacking Options and AccessoriesSystem Identification Features of the MIL-BOOK Feature Description I/O Access Door of the MIL-BOOKRear Components KeyboardKeyboard Keys Cursor Control Keys Additional Keyboard Functions Cursor Control KeysHot Key is Fn +F7 to toggle the RX/TX direction Status Row Indicators Fn+F9Status Row Descriptions AC Power AdapterStatus Row Battery Pack Low Battery IndicationConnections Battery ChargerCharge LED Indicator Status Serial PortVGA Port Parallel Port17 USB2.0 Port IrDA Port Power Port23 1-5.5 Battery Pack Replicator PortDiskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD-RW 10 Diskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD-RWOpening the Cover Opening and Closing the NotebookClosing the Cover Opening the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door Connecting and Installing DevicesClosing the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door External Power Adapter Serial and Parallel PortFloppy Disk Drive/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW Removing a FDD/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD RW ModulePcmcia Cards Loading and Remove DiskettesHard Disk Hard Disk Drive Module Removing a Pcmcia CardsIeee Removing a Hard Disk Drive ModuleEMI Accessory Descriptions Removing Ieee 1394 PortInstalling Software Drivers First Time UseInstall Device Driver for Windows 2000/Windows XP 11 Installing DriversInstall Touch Screen Driver for Windows Device DriverInstall Touch Screen Driver for Windows XP 12 Installing Drivers14 Control Panel 17 Device Manager 18 Unknown Device Properties 20 Hardware Update Wizard 22 Finish Touch screen Utility Daily Operation Starting the ComputerUsing the Notebook in the Car Turning Off The NotebookUsing External Power Sources Using AC External AdapterRunning On Battery Power Charging the BatteriesSetup Configuration Utility Running Setup and Moving AroundMain Moving Around and Making SelectionsMain Menu Internal Num Lock Keyboard Backlight Geyserville Support IR Ports Security Menu 12 LPT PortSystem Password Boot Menu 16 Boot MenuExit Menu 17 Exit MenuConserving Power Battery MaintenanceCleaning Changing the Battery Pack