TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse
The TouchPad is a device for pointing (controlling input positioning) on the
computer's display screen by sensing finger movement, and downward pres-
sure. It is an alternative to the mouse, however, you can also add a mouse to
your computer either through the PS/2 interface, or one of the USB ports.
The TouchPad buttons function in much the same way as a two-button mouse.
The central button may be configured to function as you require (see
2 - 11 on page 2-24
for screen examples).
Using The Computer
If you are using an ex-
ternal mouse your op-
erating system may be
able to auto-configure
your mouse during its
Figure
installation or only ena-
ble its basic functions.
Be sure to check the
device's user docu-
mentation for details.
TouchPad and Buttons/Mouse 2 - 23
Mouse Driver
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