Keytec MCI operating instructions Pointing devices, Additional Help, Glidepad

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4.4 Pointing devices

With the optional microjoystick/glidepad, your MCI keyboard also has the functionality of a mouse. No additional driver for the operating system is required to operate the pointing devices.

The drivers for the corresponding pointing device (standard 2-button PS/2 mouse / standard 2- button USB mouse) are installed automatically after the first start of the operating system. Thereafter, the microjoystick/glidepad is immediately ready for use.

4.4.1Microjoystick Right mouse button

Microjoystick

Left mouse button

Fig. 10 Microjoystick

Using the microjoystick (Figure 10), you can control the mouse arrow in the way that a mouse is used. Pressing the side of the microjoystick moves the mouse arrow in the corresponding direction. The stronger the pressure on the side, the faster the movement of the mouse arrow.

The two buttons to the left of the microjoystick correspond to those of a two-button mouse. The lower one is assigned to the left mouse button, the upper one to the right button.

4.4.2 Glidepad

The mouse arrow is controlled by moving your fingers on the glidepad surface (Figure 11). To do this, touch the glidepad with a fingertip and move your finger, pressing lightly, in the desired direction. The mouse arrow then follows the movement of your finger.

The two buttons below the glidepad correspond to those of a two-button mouse.

The glidepad is a capacitive system. It is not possible to operate the glidepad while wearing gloves or using other non-conducting objects.

Left mouse button

Glidepad

Right mouse button

Fig. 11 Glidepad

5 Additional Help

You can reach our Keyboard Service department under:

Email: support@preh-keytec.de

Fax: +49 9771 / 92-152

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Keytec MCI operating instructions Pointing devices, Additional Help, Glidepad