Using Glide Pad - Sharp PC-TN1 Series Operation Manual

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Using Glide Pad

Your computer is equipped with an integrated pointing device called a glide pad. Using
the glide pad, you can move the pointer, select an item from a menu, and perform other
tasks in the same way you would with a mouse.
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• Do not hit or scratch the surface of the glide pad with pointed objects
• Do not operate the glide pad with a moist finger. This may cause the
Using Glide Pad
Take a moment to become familiar with how the glide pad works.
Place Your Fingertip
Place your left or right hand next to the glide pad, resting your wrist naturally in a
relaxed manner. Place your thumb or finger on the glide pad.
Move Your Fingertip
The rectangular pad of the glide pad acts like a miniature duplicate of the display. As
you slide your fingertip across the pad in primary landscape mode, for instance, the
pointer on the screen moves in the same direction across the screen. The glide pad is
very sensitive, so you do not have to exert much pressure on the pad. The glide pad
will respond to a light touch from your fingertip.
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(such as a ballpoint pen, the provided tablet pen or others).
glide pad to operate incorrectly.
Pointer
Glide Pad

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