Dialogue Tech V5W1BBHA user manual Using the Pointing Devices, Using Flybook V5 Input Devices

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7 Using Flybook V5 Input Devices

Using the Pointing Devices

The pointing device consists of a stick pointer and two sets of dual click-buttons located on the left and right side above the keyboard. The scroll bar emulates a clickable mouse wheel.

Left mouse

 

 

 

Left mouse

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Center mouse

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Right mouse

 

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Stick pointer

Scroll bar

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F1

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F11

 

 

 

Pause

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Del

 

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Press the stick pointer in the direction that you want the cur- sor to move. The left buttons emulate the left, center, and right buttons of a standard 3 button mouse. The two right buttons and scroll bar correspond to the two buttons and click wheel of a clickable wheel type mouse.

To customize the pointing device, click Start Control Panel and then double-click the Mouse icon to open the pointing device configuration utility. The configuration utility lets you customize settings to your preference. Click Help in the pointing device utility for instructions on changing set- tings.

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Contents Flybook V5 User’s Manual Page Copyright and Safety Notices PrefaceCopyright DisclaimerTrademark Recognition Federal Communications Commission FCCPreface Declaration of Conformity FCC CautionIii FCC Wireless Regulation Battery CautionAbout This Manual Taking Care of the FlybookSafety Information Do’s and Don’ts with the FlybookPreface Contacting Service ViiCleaning the Flybook ViiiTable of Contents Connecting Local Area Page Page Introducing the Flybook Introducing the Flybook Taking a Tour Flybook Front-Left ViewTaking a Tour of the Flybook Power button AC power connectorLeft speaker Pointing device buttons leftAmbient light sensor Stylus slotTaking a Tour of the Flybook V5 USB connectors Microphone jackAir vent Strap slotUsing the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet Mode Using the V5 in Clamshell ModeUsing the V5 in Tablet Mode Using the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet ModeUsing the V5 in Clamshell Mode and Tablet Mode Flybook V5 can now be used as a tablet computer Battery Installation Using the Battery LockGetting Started with Flybook Installing the Battery Getting Started with the FlybookRemoving the Battery Charging the BatteryGetting Started with the Flybook V5 Connecting the AC Adapter Powering on the V5 for the First TimeBattery V5 is running Wireless LANWireless WAN LED DescriptionsBluetooth LED DescriptionsUsing the Fingerprint Reader Page Using Flybook V5 Input Devices Using the Pointing Devices Using Flybook V5 Input DevicesUsing the Stylus Calibrating the Stylus for the First TimeUsing the Keyboard Using Function Fn KeysUsing Flybook V5 Input Devices Using Flybook V5 Input Devices Using the Numeric Keypad Using Windows and Other KeysFn + Num Lk Page Using Flybook Control Center Using Flybook Control Center Opening the Control CenterUsing the Control Center Icon Description Using Flybook Control Center Page Customizing the V5 Display Click Start Control PanelPage Connecting Devices Connecting Audio DevicesConnecting Headphones Connecting a Microphone Connecting DevicesAbout the Realtek Sound Manager Connecting USB Devices Connecting an External Display Connecting to a TV Using an ExpressCard Installing an ExpressCardConnecting Devices Removing an ExpressCard Click Safely Remove Hardware in the taskbarInstalling a Firewall Securing YourBefore You Go Online Installing a Spyware Blocker Securing YourConnecting Local Area Networks Connecting a LANConnecting a Wireless LAN Wlan Connecting Local Area NetworksUsing the Built-in Modem Making a Dial-up ConnectionCreating modem dial-up connection com- ponents Using the Built-in Modem Making a modem dial-up connectionSending and Receiving a Fax Page Using the Built-in Wwan Module Installing the SIM Card Using the Built-in Wwan ModuleConnecting the V5 to a Wireless WAN Page Using the Built-in Bluetooth Module Page Using GPS Page Using the Built-in Webcam Enabling the WebcamAdjusting the Webcam Orientation Using the Built-in WebcamManaging System Power Page Accessing the Bios Setup Customizing the SystemUpdating the Bios Firmware Customizing the System BiosTroubleshooting Identifying ProblemsGeneral Hardware Problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting a Hard drive or external boot-up device is inaccessibleNo audio output Having the V5 Serviced Cannot charge battery or losing power quicklyPage Specifications 5G Hsdpa / Umts / Edge / Gprs / GSMElectrical specifications SpecificationsDC-In power supply Through DC-IN Power Jack AC adapterSpecifications B BatteryPage Bios IndexIndex GPSLAN Pointing device Volume