Panasonic CF-M34 manual Touch Pad Advaced, Using the Touch Pad, Changing the mode of the touch pad

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Touch Pad (Advaced)

Using the Touch Pad

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Work Surface

Right Button Left Button

Use the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer operations.

For instructions on how to handle the touch pad, refer to page 9. The touch pad has the following two modes of operation.

Microsoft® IntelliMouseT M Wheel Mode

 

 

Original Mode

 

(Setting at the time of purchase)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel mode operations (almost identical

Only scroll operation is possible for ap-

 

t o t h e c a s e o f u s i n g t h e M i c r o s o f t ®

plications not compatible with the Mi-

 

IntelliMouseTM for scroll, zoom, etc., op-

crosoft® wheel function.

 

erations) are possible for Microsoft® wheel

Even for applications compatible with the

 

function-compatible applications.

 

Microsoft® wheel function, there are

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft® IntelliMouseTM is a mouse-type

cases where only vertical scrolling or

 

device that, in addition to the two conven-

only horizontal scrolling is possible in this

 

tional buttons, incorporates a wheel able

mode .

 

to rotate forwards/backwards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scrolling Area

Scrolling Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scrolling up/down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scrolling up/down

 

 

 

Possible when a check

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

m a r k i s a d d e d f o r

 

For the Pan and Auto Scroll functions, the en-

 

 

 

[Vertical].

 

 

 

Scrolling side-to-side

 

tire work surface of the touch pad can be used

Possible when a check mark

 

for scrolling.

is added for [Horizontal].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

: Typical mouse operations use this area.

When no check mark is added for [IntelliMouse Wheel mode], [Horizontal] and [Vertical] of [Scroll Configuration], the entire surface can be used for typical mouse operations.

N O T E

When you are not sure whether an application is compatible with the Microsoft® wheel function or not, try using both modes. Furthermore, depending on the appli- cation, there are cases where scrolling may not be possible with either mode.

Changing the mode of the touch pad

1Select from the taskbar and then select [Motion] or select [Motion] in [Start] -

[Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse].

2 To set the Microsoft® IntelliMouseTM Wheel mode

Add the check mark for [IntelliMouse Wheel mode] of [Scroll Configuration]. To set the original mode

Delete the check mark for [IntelliMouse Wheel mode] of [Scroll Configuration]

and add the check mark for [Horizontal] and/or [Vertical] .

3Press [OK].

N O T E

The touch pad has been designed to work only when a finger is used. Therefore, do not use any implement on the touch pad.

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Contents Reference Manual CF-M34/CF-17 Series Illustrations in this Reference ManualSaving Data on Disks Read Me FirstSaving Data on the Hard Disk Computer VirusesUsage Environment MaintenanceRead Me First HandlingKey Combinations N c t i o n s Popup WindowLED Indicators Using the Touch Pad Changing the mode of the touch padTouch Pad Advaced Touch Pad Advanced Basic OperationMagnify/reduce the display Handling the Touch Pad Moving the cursor Clicking TouchscreenHandling the Touchscreen Double-clicking DraggingConfiguring the Touchscreen TouchscreenMake necessary changes Click OK Panasonic Hand Writing Touchscreen Drawing Characters or FiguresSelect Save As or Save from File Suspend/Hibernation Functions Setting the Suspend or Hibernation FunctionShutting Down Using the Suspend or Hibernation Function Starting Up Your Computer QuicklySuspend/Hibernation Functions Resuming OperationPrecautions for Using the Suspend or Hibernation Function If entering the Setup Utility with User Password Starting up when the password is setIf entering the Setup Utility with Supervisor Password Security MeasuresSetting the Supervisor Password Security MeasuresRun the Setup Utility Conserving Power Computing On The RoadThings to Remember Setting Timeout Function Computing On The RoadUse the Battery Indicator to check the battery status Battery PowerBattery Status Fn + F9Save your data and power off your computer Battery PowerWhen the remaining battery charge becomes low If the suspend or hibernation function is setPanasonic Battery Monitor Click DetailAccurately Displaying Battery Capacity Attach the battery pack, then connect the AC adapterReplacing the Battery Pack Remove the battery packRemove the cover Put the battery pack Put the cover back into placePC Cards Installing/Removing the PC CardInstalling a PC Card Removing a PC CardInstalling/Removing the RAM Module RAM ModuleExternal Display Connect the external display to your computerTurn on the external display, then turn on your computer Install the Windows 95 USB device drivers Installing USB DevicesSet the power management function to disable USB DevicesUSB Devices Removing USB DevicesPerforming the Country setting for the modem Connecting to a telephone line and settingsConnecting a telephone line to the internal modem D e mPort Replicator Accessories HandleHand-grip Belt and Shoulder Strap Installing/Removing the hard disk Hard Disk DriveHard Disk Drive Installing the hard diskPut the cover back into place and insert the battery pack Remove the hard diskSetup Utility Running the Setup UtilitySetup Utility Main MenuR a m e t e r s R a m e t e r s Default Advanced MenuSecurity Menu Power Menu Exit Menu R a m e t e r sSmart Boot Select Start Programs Panasonic Smart BootAdd check mark depending on your needs Click OK Technical Information T w o r kInternet Explorer DMI Viewer Running DMI ViewerSaving information to a file Creating Backup Disks Connect the external floppy disk drive to your computerCreating Backup Disks Make a copy of the CD-ROM driverSet the floppy disk to the write-protect state List of Error Codes Failure Fixed DiskList of Error Codes Allocation Error for deviceStarting Up Dealing With Problems AdvancedBattery Indicator Shutting DownDealing With Problems Advanced DisplayReference Manual Drive Operations Application Software Timeout FunctionCharacter Input SoundConnecting Peripherals P y r i g h t S c l a i m e r A d e m a r k s