Basic Operations - Panasonic Touchbook CF-45 Operating Instructions Manual

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Starting Up/Shutting Down
Using the Trackball
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Select your application
You are able to start working on your computer.
NOTE
The power saving function is factory set, so if there is no input from a key, the
trackball, or the external mouse for a certain interval of time, the power to the
LCD is cut (ECO mode).
The LCD will resume operation when the trackball is used or a key is pressed.
[System Devices] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Device
Manager] may contain a device or devices bearing an exclamation mark or ques-
tion mark. This does not indicate a malfunction. Such a mark (exclamation or
question mark) will not be displayed if the operating environment of the device
showing the mark is corrected, by for instance installing the driver of the device.
Use the trackball to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer operations.
Rear Button
Front Button

Basic Operations

Clicking: Simply tap and
release a finger
on the front or
rear button.
NOTE
The action of the two buttons vary according to the software application being used.
Normally the rear button is used to perform actions.
To change the settings for the front and rear buttons of the trackball, and the left and
right buttons of the mouse, select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse].
Trackball
If the trackball is moved forward/backward and left/right,
the cursor will move in the corresponding directions.
Click Buttons
Clicking this button displays a pop-up menu corresponding
to the area of the display the cursor is at.
Clicking the front button is equivalent to clicking the mouse
right button. Clicking the rear button is equivalent to click-
ing the mouse left button.
Double-clicking: Simply tap and
release a finger
two times in
succession on
the front or rear
button.
Dragging: While holding
down the rear
button or front
button, spinning
the trackball with
your fingers.

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