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Touchscreen

Handling the Touchscreen
Your computer is equipped with a touchscreen display allowing you to perform the same
operations as the touch pad or mouse by touching the surface of the display with your
finger. (The following explanation gives one example (for the default settings). The
operation settings can be changed in [Start] - [Programs] - [Updd] - [Settings].)
Moving the cursor
Cursor
Double-clicking
Two quick
taps
CAUTION
The touchscreen function can not be used when using the full screen in [MS-
DOS prompt].
When the operation of panning (only LCD) is performed while the screen resolu-
tion is set to [1024 x 768 dots], the touchscreen function will not work properly.
If a change is made to the screen resolution, or the cursor can not be pointed
correctly with your finger, be sure to perform [Calibrate].
The touchscreen function can not be used when [Base I/O] of [Serial port B] has
been set to [3F8/IRQ4] in the Setup Utility. In this case, set [Serial port A] to
[Disable].
Do not place any object on the surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed
objects (i.e. nails), hard objects that can leave marks (i.e. pencils and ball point
pen).
Do not apply pressure within 5 mm of the perimeter of the display panel. The cursor
may move to the edge of the display.
Do not operate the computer when such things as dust are on the screen. Do not
allow contact with substances that could dirty the touchscreen, such as oil. The
cursor may not work properly in such cases.
When the touchscreen becomes dirty:
Wipe to remove dirty areas by using a dry soft cloth such as a gauze or soft cloth
first applied with detergent diluted with water and then thoroughly wrung.
Do not use benzene or thinner, or disinfectant-type alcohol.
Clicking
One tap
Dragging
Tap and hold the object (i. e. file
or icon), move your finger on the
surface (dragging the object to
the desired location), then re-
lease your finger.
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