
General Guide
Using the Stylus
Most value and formula input, command executions, and other operations can be performed using the stylus.
kThings you can do with the stylus
| • This is equivalent to clicking with a mouse. |
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| • To perform a tap operation, tap lightly with the |
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| stylus on the ClassPad’s touch screen. |
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Tap | • Tapping is used to display a menu, execute an |
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| • This is equivalent to dragging with a mouse. |
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| • To perform a drag operation, hold the tip of |
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| the stylus on the touch screen as you move |
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Drag | the stylus to another location. |
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• Dragging is used to change the setting of a |
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| move a formula, etc. |
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Important!
•Be sure that you do not misplace or lose the stylus. Keep the stylus in the holder on the right side of the ClassPad whenever you are not using it.
•Do not allow the tip of the stylus to become damaged. Using a stylus with a damaged tip to perform touch screen operations can damage the touch screen.
•Use only the stylus that comes with your ClassPad or some other similar instrument to perform touch screen operations. Never use a pen, pencil or other writing instrument, which can damage the touch screen.
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