Use Touchpad
The Touchpad consists of a pad and two click-buttons. The left and right click-buttons
correspond to the left and right buttons on a mouse. Slide your finger over the Touchpad in
the direction you want the pointer to move on the screen.
Operate Touchpad
1 Left Button
Slide:
Slide your finger up and down in the scroll area to move the
pointer up and down on the screen.
Single-tap:
Tap your finger once on the Touchpad to locate the pointer on the
screen. Such tapping emulates clicking left mouse button once.
Windows Vista only).
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+D:
To show desktop.
■
+L:
To switch between users, or lock
desktop while unattended.
■
+M:
To minimize all windows.
■
+Shift+M:
To restore after minimizing all
windows.
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+E:
To open [My Computer]
window.
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+F:
To open Search.
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+F1:
To show [Windows Help and
Support] window.
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+CTRL+F: To find computers.
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+R:
To open [Run] dialogue.
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+U:
to open Utility Manager.
2 Pad
3 Right Button
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