Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems
If the embedded numeric keypad doesn't work
Make sure Num Lock is on (Fn+F9).
Make sure the embedded Keypad Lock (Fn+F8) is on—or that you press and
hold the Fn key to temporarily access the embedded keypad.
Don't touch the pointing stick or the touch pad while booting or resuming.
If the pointer is difficult to control
To customize all pointing devices, use the Mouse icon in Control Panel to go to
Mouse Properties.
If the touch pad driver has been installed, Mouse Properties includes a tab that
allows you to customize the operation of the touch pad.
Reset the OmniBook.
If the touch pad doesn't work
Make sure that there is not an external mouse connected to the OmniBook.
If you just disconnected an external mouse, try exiting and restarting Windows
to make the internal touch pad active again.
Press the blue power button to turn off the OmniBook, then turn it on again
without moving the pointer.
Reset the OmniBook.
Troubleshooting
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