6.5 Using your fingers
Your touchpad is highly sensitive and has the ability to understand a number of finger movements, which you can use for specific functions like zooming in or out. See below for more examples:
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| Zoom out |
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| Flick left |
| Back |
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| Next page |
| Move |
| Rotate |
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| Move |
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6.6 ClickLock function
ClickLock allows you to highlight or drag without having to keep the mouse button held down. To activate ClickLock:
1.Move the cursor to the icon on the bottom right corner of the desktop screen, and right click on it, then select ‘Settings’ to enter the ‘Mouse Properties’ menu as shown (opposite).
2.Click the box by ‘Turn on ClickLock’ and then click ‘Setting’ to adjust the amount of time you need to hold down the mouse button before your click is ‘locked’.
3.Click ‘OK’ to return to the ‘Mouse Properties’ menu and click ‘Apply’ followed by ‘OK’ to activate the ClickLock function.
4.Now the function is activated the mouse will lock after your designated amount of time, allowing you to drag this folder, for example, without holding down the mouse key. Click the right button of the mouse to drop the document or folder in its new position.
6.7Using the card reader
Your Freedom
The card can only be inserted in one direction (with the card’s electrical contacts facing down). Forcing it may result in damage. To remove the card, stop its operation and pull it from the port.
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