Panasonic CF-50GB2UUKM Operating Instructions - Page 19
Handling the Touch Pad
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Touch Pad Operation Work Surface Use the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer operations. NOTE By design the touch pad is to be used with a finger tip only. Therefore, do not use any implement which causes damage on the work surface. Right Button Left Button Function Moving the Cursor Tapping/Clicking Operation Move the tip of your finger lightly over the surface. or tapping clicking Double-Tapping/ Double-Clicking Dragging or double-tapping or double-clicking Scroll Two quick taps, but on the second tap leaving your finger down (applying pressure) and moving it on the work surface. While holding down the button, moving your finger on the work surface. "Touch Pad" NOTE Besides the above operations, operations such as Zoom and Pan are possible by allocating these functions to the buttons and/or pad. For more details, refer to [Mouse Properties]*. * Windows 2000 : Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse]. Windows XP : Select [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Mouse]. The operations of Scroll, Pan or Zoom will differ depending on the application. There are cases the touch pad will not support these operations even with an application that supports the functions. Handling the Touch Pad Do not place any object on the work surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed objects (e.g., nails) or hard objects that can leave marks (e.g., pencils and ball point pens). Try to avoid having any harmful substances, such as oil, come in contact with the touch pad. The cursor may not work properly in such cases. When the touch pad becomes dirty: Wipe to remove dirt by using a dry soft cloth such as gauze or a soft cloth first applied with detergent diluted with water and then thoroughly wrung. Do not use benzene, thinner, or rubbing alcohol. Doing so may adversely affect the surface, e.g., discoloration. In addition, do not use commercially-available household cleaners and cosmetics, as they may contain components harmful to the surface. 19