Dell Inspiron 1100 Inspiron 1100 Owner's Manual - Page 52

Customizing the Touch Pad, Touch Pad or Mouse Problems, Mouse Properties, Start, Control Panel

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Customizing the Touch Pad You can use the Mouse Properties window to disable the touch pad or adjust its settings. 1 Click the Start button, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Other Hardware. 2 Click Mouse. 3 In the Mouse Properties window, click the Device Settings tab. To disable the touch pad or mouse, highlight the device and click Disable. To change the touch pad or mouse settings, highlight the device, click Settings, select the desired setting(s), and then click Apply. 4 Click OK to save the settings and close the window, and then click OK again to exit the Mouse Properties window. Touch Pad or Mouse Problems CHECK THE TOUCH PAD SETTINGS - 1 Click the Start button, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Other Hardware. 2 Click Mouse. 3 Try adjusting the settings. C H E C K T H E M O U S E C A B L E - Shut down the computer (see page 40). Disconnect the mouse cable and check it for damage. Firmly reconnect the cable. If you are using a mouse extension cable, disconnect it and connect the mouse directly to the computer. TO V E RI F Y T H AT T H E P R O B L E M I S W I T H T H E M O U S E , C H E C K T H E T O U CH PAD - 1 Shut down the computer (see page 40). 2 Disconnect the mouse. 3 Turn on the computer. 4 At the Windows desktop, use the touch pad to move the cursor around, select an icon, and open it. If the touch pad operates correctly, the mouse may be defective. RE I N S T A L L T H E T O U C H P A D D R I V E R - See page 89. 52 Using the Ke yboard and To uch Pa d

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Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad
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Customizing the Touch Pad
You can use the
Mouse Properties
window to disable the touch pad or
adjust its settings.
1
Click the
Start
button, click
Control Panel
, and then click
Printers
and Other Hardware
.
2
Click
Mouse
.
3
In the
Mouse Properties
window, click the
Device Settings
tab.
To disable the touch pad or mouse,
highlight the device and click
Disable
.
To change the touch pad or mouse settings,
highlight the device, click
Settings
, select the desired setting(s), and then click
Apply
.
4
Click
OK
to save the settings and close the window, and then click
OK
again to exit the
Mouse Properties
window.
Touch Pad or Mouse Problems
C
HECK
THE
TOUCH
PAD
SETTINGS
1
Click the
Start
button, click
Control Panel
, and then click
Printers and Other
Hardware
.
2
Click
Mouse
.
3
Try adjusting the settings.
C
HECK
THE
MOUSE
CABLE
Shut down the computer (see page 40).
Disconnect the mouse cable and check it for damage. Firmly reconnect the cable.
If you are using a mouse extension cable, disconnect it and connect the mouse
directly to the computer.
T
O
VERIFY
THAT
THE
PROBLEM
IS
WITH
THE
MOUSE
,
CHECK
THE
TOUCH
PAD
1
Shut down the computer (see page 40).
2
Disconnect the mouse.
3
Turn on the computer.
4
At the Windows
desktop, use the touch pad to move the cursor around, select an
icon, and open it.
If the touch pad operates correctly, the mouse may be defective.
R
EINSTALL
THE
TOUCH
PAD
DRIVER
See page 89.