Disabling Or Enabling The Touch Pad; Connecting An External Device - Toshiba U845-S402 User Manual

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Try adjusting your typing technique to avoid accidental contact
with the touch pad. You may be inadvertently brushing the
touch pad with the heel of your hand as you type. Also,
accidental light touches or taps on the touch pad may select an
item or text on the screen, and potentially the item or text may
be replaced by the next character you type.
Temporarily disable the touch pad, so that it does not respond
to touch or button presses while you type. See
enabling the touch pad" on page
Disable the tapping feature. If you disable tapping only, you
can still use the touch pad's control buttons and move the
pointer by sliding your finger on the touch pad.
Adjust the sensitivity of the touch pad, so that it is less
responsive to accidental light taps and lighter finger pressure.
NOTE

Disabling or enabling the touch pad

The touch pad is enabled by default. To enable/disable the touch
pad, press
touch pad" on page
NOTE

Connecting an external device

You can easily attach an external device your computer.
To do this:
1
Read the directions that came with the device to see if you first
need to install new software.
2
Connect the device's video or USB cable to the port on the
computer and to the device.
Touch pad setting options vary by computer model. The touch pad
settings are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the
Windows Control Panel. For more information, please visit
support.toshiba.com.
F5
. For more information, see
140.
Alternately, you can disable only the tapping feature. If you disable
tapping only, you can still use the touch pad's control buttons and
move the pointer by sliding your finger on the touch pad. To disable
tapping only, use the Mouse Properties option in the Windows
Control Panel.
Connecting an external device
63.
Getting Started
"Disabling or
"Disabling or enabling the
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