Alienware m5550 user manual Tips on Using the Touch Pad

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Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference

Touch Pad

The built-in touch pad, which is a PS/2-compatible pointing device, senses movement on its surface. As you move your fingertip on the surface of the pad, the cursor responds accordingly.

The following items teach you how to use the touch pad:

1.Move your finger across the touch pad to move the cursor.

2.Press buttons to select or execute functions. These two buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse. Tapping on the touch pad twice is similar to clicking the left button of a mouse.

Function

Left Button

Right Button

Equivalent Tapping

 

 

 

Action

 

 

 

 

Execution

Click twice quickly

 

Tap twice (at the

 

 

 

same speed as

 

 

 

double-clicking

 

 

 

the mouse button)

 

 

 

 

Selection

Click once

 

Tap once

 

 

 

 

Drag

Click and hold to

 

Tap twice quickly

 

drag the cursor

 

and on the second

 

 

 

tap hold your finger

 

 

 

to the touch pad to

 

 

 

drag the cursor

 

 

 

 

Access Context

 

Click once

 

Menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move One Page Up

 

 

 

or Down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips on Using the Touch Pad:

1.The double-click speed is timed. If you double-click too slowly, your notebook responds as if you single-clicked twice.

2.Keep your fingers dry and clean when using the touch pad. Also keep the surface of the touch pad clean and dry to prolong its life.

3.The touch pad is sensitive to finger movements. Hence,the lighter the touch, the better the response. A heavy touch does not produce a better response.

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Contents Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Table of Contents Bios Setup and Security Upgrading Your Computer Using This Manual Symbols and ConventionsPreface Here are some ways of taking care of your AC adapter Cleaning the Ventilation Grills When cleaning the computer, observe these stepsChapter Summaries Chapter ONE Getting to Know the Basics Performance Features Firewire IEEE1394 / 1394a and USB2.0 Ports Wireless LANEthernet Port Top View LCD Latch System At a GlanceKeyboard Touch Pad Disable / Enable ButtonLED Status Indicator Power / Suspend ButtonWindows Media Player Quick Key Silent Mode ButtonOutlook Express Quick Key Internet Explorer Quick KeyFront and Rear View Wireless On/Off SwitchPower Jack DC-in Battery PackKensington Lock Key Hole Ventilation GrillMicrophone Jack Audio Volume DialSide Views Stereo Headphone / SPDIF-out JackTV S-Video Port Firewire / IEEE1394 / 1394a PortUSB2.0 Port DVI-I PortExpressCard Slot Battery Pack and Battery Latch Bottom ViewHard Disk Drive Cover Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference System Device Cover AC Plug DC-out ConnectorAC Adapter AdapterSystem & Power Status Indicators Function Keys Quick Keys Keyboard FeaturesEmbedded Numeric Keypad Windows KeysStart Key Application Menu KeyTips on Using the Touch Pad Opening and Closing the Display Panel Adjusting the Display BrightnessGraphics Subsystem Extending the Life of the TFT Display DeviceModem Audio SubsystemTo change the modem setting, do the following Chapter TWO Bios Setup and Security Feature Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Entering the Bios Setup Screen Leaving the Bios Setup ScreenBios Action Keys Boot Settings Configuration Modifying the Bios SettingsBoot Setup Main SetupRealtek Boot Agent To boot from. If Realtek Disabled Using Password Protection Security SetupExit Setup Power SetupChapter Three Battery Power & Power Management Very Low Battery Warning Battery PackLithium-Ion Battery Battery Low-Power Warning Low Battery WarningAlienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference To Remove the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery PackTo Install the Battery Pack Charging the Battery and Charging TimeChecking the Battery Level Prolonging the Battery’s Life and Usage Cycles Windows’ Power Schemes Using Windows Power OptionsAlienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Suspend Mode Standby SuspendHibernate Suspend Power Button Action Low Battery Warning Power Menu Quick Access Windows’ Power Plans Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Suspend Mode Power Button Action M5550-04-2007-techref.indd 2007 122951 PM Power Menu Quick Access Chapter Four Upgrading Your Computer Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Upgrading the System Memory Installing a memory module Dimm into the system Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Adding a Mini-PCI Type Wireless LAN Card Optional Device Installing a Mini PCI Card into the System Replace the System Device Cover and 9 Screw D’s Chapter Five Troubleshooting Alienware Area-51 m5550 Technical Reference Audio Problems No speaker outputSound cannot be recorded Hard disk drive has reached its capacity Hard Disk ProblemsHard disk drive does not work or is not recognizable Hard drive is making abnormal whining noisesFiles are corrupted Hard disk takes longer to read a fileDisk cannot be ejected Optical Drive ProblemsOptical drive does not work Drive does not read any disksScreen flickers Display ProblemsDisplay panel is blank when the system is turned on Screen is difficult to readBuilt-in keyboard accepts no input Keyboard and Mouse ProblemsCharacters on the screen repeat when I type Built-in touch pad performs erraticallyMemory Problems Cmos Battery ProblemConnection difficulties Modem Problems Built-in modem does not respondEthernet adapter does not work Network Adapter / Ethernet ProblemsPC card cannot be recognized PC Card / Pcmcia ProblemsWindows crashes or freezes when you remove the PC card PC Cards do not functionPerformance Problems Computer becomes hotProgram appears to have stopped or runs very slowly Firewire IEEE1394 and USB2.0 Problems USB device does not workIEEE1394 port does not work Appendix a Product Specifications Audio Processor and Core LogicSystem Memory DisplayStorage Firewire IEEE1394aModem LAN / EthernetExpress Card New Card & Multiple Card Reader Ports and ConnectorsBattery Pack / AC Adapter Keyboard & Touch padPhysical Specification BiosAppendix B Agency Regulatory Notices Declaration of Conformity Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Connections to Peripheral DevicesCanadian Notice European NoticePower Cord Requirement CanadaJapan Other Countries Telephone Lines Requirement Battery Pack SafetyLithium Battery Warning / Bridge Battery Warning Laser SafetyConnecting to the Network EthernetCabling Restriction for Networks