AVERATEC 2700 manual What is a touch sensitivity function?

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3In the left menu, select the Touch Sensitivity item and move the touch sensitivity slider toward ‘Light Touch’.

What is a touch sensitivity function?

This function allows you to adjust how much force is required to use the touch pad. In general, to increase sensitivity shift the slide bar toward ‘Light Touch’. To decrease sensitivity, shift it toward ‘Heavy Touch’.

Note If you want to use other functions for your touch pad, click on each tab and set the option properly.

The recommended setting for the touch pad attributes depends on the user’s preference. Please set it to your own preference.

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Contents Page Regulations Information FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementFCC Conditions Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery Safety Instructions Optical Device Drive Notice Macrovision NoticeBefore You Start Weee Statement Trademarks Release HistoryBefore You Read Table of Content Running Bios Setup TroubleshootingSpecification VGA UtilitiesIntroduction Unpacking IntroductionIntroduction Welcome to the Notebook PCGetting to Know Your Computer Opening the LCD PanelFront View LED Graphic Indication Introduction Left Views Right View Getting StartedBottom View Getting Started Connecting to a Power Source Connecting the AC AdapterOperating on Battery Power Turning On Your Notebook ComputerTo Remove the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery PackCharging the Battery Pack Using the Notebook Computer LCD Care Adjusting the LCD Screen DisplayUsing the Notebook Computer External CRT Display Function Keys Quick Keys TouchPad Precautions How to improve the sensitivity of the touch padAdjusting the mouse pointer speed TouchPadUsing the Notebook Computer Adjusting the touch pad sensitivity What is a touch sensitivity function? DVD Dual/SuperMulti Features of the DVD Dual/SuperMultiPrecautions for Handling CD Discs Loading a Disc Power Saving Modes Battery Power SystemRemoving the Battery Pack Preparing the Battery Pack for Use Battery CalibrationAutomatic Battery Pack Charging Function Battery StatusBattery Low Warning Small Battery for the Real Time ClockAdjusting the Brightness Desktop Using the WindowsHelp Windows Recycle Bin Start ButtonTaskbar NotificationControl Panel Desktop Operation Desktop Operation AudioMultimedia Sound System Audio Volume Control Audio Software Connecting Peripheral DevicesSound Recording Playing Sound FilesInternet Connection Using a Wired LAN for Connection to the Internet Internet ConnectionUsing Wireless LAN Network for Connection to the Internet Running Bios Setup Running Bios Setup Entering the Bios Setup ScreenLeaving the Bios Setup Screen Bios Action Keys ESCModifying the Bios Settings Main SetupSetup AdvancedBoot PowerSecurity ExitVGA Utilities VGA Utilities VGA Utilities Display Settings Display DevicesColor Correction Hot KeysLaunch Zoom Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Audio Problems No speaker outputHard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable Hard Disk ProblemsSound cannot be recorded Hard drive is making abnormal whining noises Hard disk drive has reached its capacityHard disk takes longer to read a file Files are corruptedOptical Drive Problems Optical drive does not workDrive dose not read any disks Disk cannot be ejectedDisplay Problems Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsCharacters on the screen repeat while I type Cmos Battery ProblemBuilt-in keyboard accepts no input PC Cards do not function Memory ProblemsPC Card / Pcmcia Problems Performance Problems Windows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC cardPC card cannot be recognized Computer becomes hotUSB device does not work USB2.0 ProblemsProgram appears stopped or runs very slowly Specification Specification MemoryCore Logic Intel Cantiga GM45 + ICH9MAudio Codec Ieee 1394aIntel Cantiga Realtek ALC888Wireless LAN Optional Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100 SeriesCard reader 4 LAN ControllerPointing Device Battery PackKeyboard Camera module support Optional AC-AdapterPhysical Outline