Lenovo ThinkPad 130 ThinkPad i Series 1200/1300, TP 130 - User's Reference - Page 62

Enable Press-to-Select, Enable Dragging, Enable Release-to-Select, Press means, Left Click, Click

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Customizing the TrackPoint stick, then move the cursor to select text or items in a window. You can also set how the Press-to-Select feature functions. Press-to-Select allows you to make the TrackPoint stick funcction the same as the left or right click button. To enable Press-to-Select and set advanced settings, do as follows: 1. Click the Enable Press-to-Select check box. 2. Once Press-to-Select is enabled, you can click Advanced... under TrackPoint Stick. If you click this button, the Press-toSelect Advanced Settings window appears. If you check Enable Dragging, you can select an item with the TrackPoint stick and then drag the item by putting light pressure on the stick. If you check Enable Release-to-Select, you can click by simply lifting your finger quickly off the TrackPoint. Moving the cursor onto an icon and then lifting your finger off the TrackPoint works like clicking. Pressing the TrackPoint again works like double-clicking. Click one of the Press means radio buttons to select which mouse button the stick will simulate. For example, if you select Left Click, you will be able to start a program with the TrackPoint by putting the cursor on the program's icon and applying light pressure on the stick. To adjust the pressing timing of the stick, move the slider to set Click Pace. Note: If you change the function of the right and left mouse buttons, that change will affect the function of the Press-to-Select feature. If you set the pace too slow, 48 ThinkPad i Series 1200/1300 User's Reference

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Customizing the TrackPoint
stick, then move the cursor to select text or items in a window. You
can also set how the Press-to-Select feature functions.
Press-to-Select allows you to make the TrackPoint stick funcction the
same as the left or right click button. To enable Press-to-Select and
set advanced settings, do as follows:
1. Click the
Enable Press-to-Select
check box.
2. Once Press-to-Select is enabled, you can click
Advanced...
under TrackPoint Stick. If you click this button, the Press-to-
Select Advanced Settings window appears.
±
If you check
Enable Dragging
, you can select an item with
the TrackPoint stick and then drag the item by putting light
pressure on the stick.
±
If you check
Enable Release-to-Select
, you can click by
simply lifting your finger quickly off the TrackPoint. Moving
the cursor onto an icon and then lifting your finger off the
TrackPoint works like clicking. Pressing the TrackPoint again
works like double-clicking.
±
Click one of the
Press means
radio buttons to select which
mouse button the stick will simulate. For example, if you
select
Left Click
, you will be able to start a program with the
TrackPoint by putting the cursor on the program's icon and
applying light pressure on the stick. To adjust the pressing
timing of the stick, move the slider to set
Click Pace
.
Note:
If you change the function of the right and left mouse
buttons, that change will affect the function of the
Press-to-Select feature. If you set the pace too slow,
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