Asus L4H User Manual - Page 14

Overview, Mouse Properties

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Software Reference Section Overview The Alps Mouse Utility is installed from the autorun by clicking "TouchPad". Alps is a pointing device driver and utility for Windows systems that can be used on the Notebook PC. The Alps Mouse Utility can be used with the built-in Touchpad pointing device as well as any externally connected PS/2 pointing devices. Mouse Properties Buttons Use this feature to adjust the button settings A preset function can be assigned to each button. The picture of the device varies according to the device which the driver detects. The third picture is for "Both Buttons" on your Notebook PC Touchpad or a two button mouse, the "Central Button" for the middle button on a 3 button mouse, and the "Wheel Button" for a mouse with a wheel. 14

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Software Reference
Section Overview
The Alps Mouse Utility is installed from the autorun by clicking “TouchPad”. Alps is a pointing device
driver and utility for Windows systems that can be used on the Notebook PC. The Alps Mouse Utility can be
used with the built-in Touchpad pointing device as well as any externally connected PS/2 pointing devices.
Mouse Properties
Buttons
Use this feature to adjust the button settings
A preset function can be assigned to each button. The picture of the device varies according to the device
which the driver detects. The third picture is for “Both Buttons” on your Notebook PC Touchpad or a two
button mouse, the “Central Button” for the middle button on a 3 button mouse, and the “Wheel Button” for
a mouse with a wheel.