HP 80XL302 Using the Touchpad Placing and Moving the Finger, Point and Click, Drag and Drop

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NOTE: If you swap the left and right buttons, “tapping” on the touch- pad as an alternative method of pressing the left button will no longer be valid.

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Touchpad

Your notebook integrates a touchpad pointing device, compatible with the Microsoft Mouse and IBM PS/2 mouse, which allows you to take advantage of software that requires or recognizes a pointing device.

Figure 2-6. The Touchpad

Using the Touchpad

Placing and Moving the Finger

To use the touchpad, place your thumb or forefinger on the touchpad. The rectangular pad acts like a miniature duplicate of your display. As you slide your fingertip across the pad, the pointer, or cursor, on the screen moves in the same direction across the screen as your fingertip moves across the pad.

Point and Click

When you have placed the cursor over the icon, menu item or command that you wish to execute, you can press the left button once or twice to execute the command. This procedure is called “Point and click” or “point and double-click”. On the touchpad, you can execute point and clicking even more rapidly. Instead of clicking by pressing the left button, you can just tap gently anywhere on the rectangular pad of the touchpad. Tap twice rapidly to execute a double-click. Unlike a traditionally pointing device, the whole pad acts as if it were a left button and each tap on the pad is equivalent to pressing the left button.

Drag and Drop

You can execute commands or move files by using “drag and drop”. In drag and drop, you activate a file by pointing to it and clicking. However, when you click the button, you do not release the button

My Presario – Getting Started

Using the Notebook 2-7

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Contents Page European Notice Modem Statements About the Battery Danish Page Table of Contents Caring for Your Battery Iii Preventive MaintenanceAppendix B Troubleshooting List of Figures Glossary and Index PrefaceMy Presario Getting Started FeaturesGetting Started This ChapterTaking a Look at the Notebook Right-Side ViewGetting Started My Presario Getting Started Specification of the core Left-Side ViewRear View Top-Open View Front ViewBattery Status Indicator Easy Access ButtonsPower Button Power Status Indicators AC/Battery Power IndicatorMicrophone Device Status IndicatorConnecting to AC Power Getting the Notebook RunningUsing Battery Power Starting UpTurning Off the Notebook Safety and Comfort Warranty CertificateFloppy Disk Drive Using the NotebookConnecting the External Floppy Drive My Presario Getting Started Using the NotebookUsing the Notebook My Presario Getting Started Hard Disk DriveInserting and Ejecting Diskettes Connecting the External CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive CD/DVD/CD-RW DriveInserting/Removing a CD Typewriter Keys KeyboardManually Releasing a CD Fn KeyCursor-Control Keys Numeric KeypadWindows Keys Increase LCD brightness Easy Access ButtonsHot Keys Decrease LCD brightnessDrag and Drop Using the Touchpad Placing and Moving the FingerTouchpad Point and ClickIntroducing Power Management Changing the ConfigurationScroll Button Suspend-to-File Automatic Power Management Local Power ManagementGlobal Power Management Manual Power ManagementMaintenance Taking Care of Your NotebookTraveling AC Adapter Caring for Your BatteryBattery Pack My Presario Getting Started Battery OperationsUnlocking the Battery Pack Battery Operations My Presario Getting StartedLow Battery Signals and Actions Operating and HandlingMaintaining Maximizing Battery Operating Time External Connections Connecting an External MonitorConnecting an IR Device System ExpansionInstalling a PC Card Internal InstallationConnecting an USB Device Connecting an Ieee 1394 Device for selected model onlyOnly available on specific models Memory UpgradePage Starting SCU Setup Configuration UtilityMy Presario Getting Started Setup Configuration Utility IntroductionMoving Around and Making Selections Using the Touchpad/MouseUsing the Keyboard Setup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting StartedIDE Settings Main MenuDate and Time Fast Boot Boot SequenceAdvanced Menu Pointing Device Ir ModeSaveToFile Warning Message Keyboard NumlockResolution Expansion System PasswordSecurity Menu Saving / Customize Power MenuEnable Power Management Max Performance / Balanced Power Saving / Max PowerSuspend After Customizing Power Management FeaturesHard Disk Power Down After Standby AfterVGA Activity Battery Low Warning BeepSuspend Data to Cover CloseResume On Modem Ring Options DescriptionsResume On Time Hour/Minute/SecondChoices Descriptions Exit MenuPage My Presario Getting Started Preventive Maintenance Preventive MaintenanceWhat is Preventive Maintenance? Using Microsoft BackupDeleting Unwanted Files Preventive Maintenance My Presario Getting StartedDeleting the Internet History File Using ScanDiskUsing Disk Defragmenter Optimizing the Computer Hard DiskPage My Presario Getting Started Appendix A-1 Cache MemoryCD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive Real-Time Clock/CalendarAC Adapter Temperature Range Relative HumidityVGA Controller Audio SubsystemMy Presario Getting Started Appendix B-1 TroubleshootingAppendix B-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-3 Term definitionsPage My Presario Getting Started Glossary-1 GlossaryGlossary-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Glossary-3 USB port universal serial bus port aPage My Presario Getting Started Index-1 IndexIndex-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Index-3
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