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Using the New TrackPoint, User's Guide

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Using the New TrackPoint The new TrackPoint (called the TrackPoint) is a unique device for moving the pointer on the screen. It functions like a mouse. The left and right click buttons function like the left and right click buttons on a mouse, so you can perform all mouse operations with the TrackPoint. Additional center click button is for scrolling and other functions. To move the pointer, press gently on the red-topped stick at the center of the keyboard with your left or right index finger in the direction you want it to move. To drag and drop an object: 1. Press gently on the stick move the pointer to the object (an icon or a window) you want to move. 2. Press and hold the left or the right click button with your left or right thumb. 3. Move the pointer to the position where you want it to be. 4. Release the click button. Note: Click means pressing the left click button once. Double click means pressing the left click button twice within 1 second. For more information about the new TrackPoint and the new functions, See User's Guide. Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 9

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Using the New TrackPoint
The new TrackPoint (called the TrackPoint) is a unique
device for moving the pointer on the screen.
It functions
like a mouse.
The left and right click buttons function like
the left and right click buttons on a mouse, so you can
perform all mouse operations with the TrackPoint.
Additional center click button is for scrolling and other
functions.
To move the pointer, press gently on the red-topped stick
at the center of the keyboard with your left or right index
finger in the direction you want it to move.
To drag and drop an object:
1. Press gently on the stick move the pointer to the
object (an icon or a window) you want to move.
2. Press and hold the left or the right click button with
your left or right thumb.
3. Move the pointer to the position where you want it to
be.
4. Release the click button.
Note:
Click
means pressing the left click button once.
Double click
means pressing the left click button
twice within 1 second.
For more information about the new TrackPoint and the
new functions, See
User's Guide
.
Copyright IBM Corp. 1997
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