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Buttons – This lets you set up the buttons for
right or left handed operation and set the
time interval for double clicking.
Pointers – This lets you set up the size and
shape of the cursor for different functions.
Motion – This lets you set up the relation of
the speed of motion of your finger to the
motion of the cursor and to enable a trailing
tail for the cursor arrow.
General – This allows you to choose the type
of mouse being used. It is already set for your
integrated ErgoTrac. You may need to change
it for an external mouse.
You may want to try practicing with different
adjustments until you find a combination that
is comfortable for you.
U s i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s

USING THE KEYBOARD

Your notebook has an integral 86-key key-
board. (Figure 3-8.) The keys perform all the
standard functions of a 101-key keyboard and
also include Windows keys and other special
function keys. This section describes only those
items specific to your notebook. They are the
numeric keypad, the cursor keys, the function
keys, the function extension key (Fn) and the
Windows keys.
Numeric Keypad
Certain keys on the keyboard perform dual
functions as both standard character keys and
numeric keypad keys. Figure 3-8 highlights
these keys. To switch into numeric keypad
mode, press the NumLk/Scr Lk while holding
down the Shift key. You can now enter numer-
als 0 through 9, perform addition ( + ), sub-
traction ( – ), multiplication ( * ), or division
( / ), and enter decimal points ( . ) using the
keys designated as ten-key function keys. The
keys in the numeric keypad are marked on
the front edge of the key to indicate their
secondary functions.
L i f e B o o k C S e r i e s f r o m F u j i t s u
To return these keys to their normal character
function, press the NumLk/Scr Lk while holding
down the Shift key again.
P O I N T
When an external numeric keypad is con-
nected to the notebook the NumLk mode
enables the external keypad and disables
the built-in keyboard numeric keypad.
Cursor Keys
The cursor keys are the four arrow keys on the
keyboard which allow you to move the cursor
up
, down
, left
and right
application allows.
P O I N T
The integrated ErgoTrac pointing device
and/or external mouse are also used for
moving the cursor around the screen.
as your
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