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Changing touchpad or pointing device settings, Adjusting tablet, pen, and input panel settings

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www.gateway.com Changing touchpad or pointing device settings To change your touchpad or pointing device settings: Shortcut Start Ö Control Panel Ö Hardware and Sound Ö Mouse 1 Click (Start), Control Panel, then under Hardware and Sound, click Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box opens. 2 Click the Device Settings tab, then click the device you want to modify. 3 If you want to turn the device on or off, click Enable or Disable. Tip You can turn the touchpad and optional pointing device on or off, depending on which device you prefer to use. 4 If you want to modify the device settings, click Settings. 5 Click the + in front of a setting, then modify the setting. Tip You may have received your notebook with the EZ Pad touchpad set to only accept clicking by using the touchpad buttons. You can change this feature to allow tapping on the touchpad to simulate clicking the left button. To turn on tapping, click Tapping, then click Enable Tapping. 6 Click OK to save your changes. Adjusting tablet, pen, and input panel settings You can adjust pen, display, and button preferences. You can also adjust the writing pad and writing tools. To change tablet, pen, and input panel settings: 1 Click or tap (Start), All Programs, Accessories, then click or tap Windows Mobility Center. The Windows Mobility Center window opens. 2 Click or tap (Change Tablet PC settings). The Tablet PC Settings dialog box opens. 3 To change the tablet options, click or tap a tab, then change an option. 4 To change a pen option, click or tap the Other tab, then click or tap Go to Pen and Input Devices. Click or tap a tab, then change a pen option. 75

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Changing touchpad or pointing device settings
To change your touchpad or pointing device settings:
1
Click
(
Start
),
Control Panel
, then under
Hardware and Sound
, click
Mouse
. The
Mouse
Properties
dialog box opens.
2
Click the
Device Settings
tab, then click the device you want to modify.
3
If you want to turn the device on or off, click
Enable
or
Disable
.
4
If you want to modify the device settings, click
Settings
.
5
Click the + in front of a setting, then modify the setting.
6
Click
OK
to save your changes.
Adjusting tablet, pen, and input panel settings
You can adjust pen, display, and button preferences. You can also adjust the writing pad and
writing tools.
To change tablet, pen, and input panel settings:
1
Click or tap
(Start)
,
All Programs
,
Accessories
,
then click or tap
Windows Mobility
Center
. The
Windows Mobility Center
window opens.
2
Click or tap
(
Change Tablet PC settings
). The
Tablet PC Settings
dialog box opens.
3
To change the tablet options, click or tap a tab, then change an option.
4
To change a pen option, click or tap the
Other
tab, then click or tap
Go to Pen and Input
Devices
. Click or tap a tab, then change a pen option.
Shortcut
Start
Control Panel
Hardware and Sound
Mouse
Tip
You can turn the touchpad and optional pointing device on or off, depending
on which device you prefer to use.
Tip
You may have received your notebook with the EZ Pad touchpad set to only
accept clicking by using the touchpad buttons. You can change this feature to allow
tapping on the touchpad to simulate clicking the left button. To turn on tapping,
click
Tapping
, then click
Enable Tapping
.