Dell XPS One 20 XPS One Setup Guide - Page 27

Using the Touch Pad, Start, Control Panel, Hardware, and Sound, Mouse, Using the Media Control Buttons - windows 7

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Using Your XPS One Using the Touch Pad The touch pad detects the pressure and movement of your finger to allow you to move the cursor on the display. Use the touch pad and touch-pad buttons as you would use a mouse. • To move the cursor, lightly slide your finger over the touch pad. • To select an object, position the cursor on the object and lightly tap once on the surface of the touch pad or use your thumb to press the left touch-pad button or the alternate left touch-pad button to the left of the keyboard. • To select and move (or drag) an object, position the cursor on the object and tap twice on the touch pad. On the second tap, leave your finger on the touch pad and move the selected object by sliding your finger over the surface. • To double-click an object, position the cursor on the object and tap twice on the touch pad or use your thumb to press the left touch-pad button twice (the alternate left touch-pad button to the left of the keyboard can also be used). Customizing the Touch Pad You can use the Mouse Properties window to disable the touch pad or adjust its settings. Click Start → Control Panel → Hardware and Sound → Mouse. Using the Media Control Buttons NOTE: The media control buttons are touch sensitive, and as such, may feel different from other buttons when pressed. The media control buttons to the right of your display may flash during startup. The media control buttons only light up when the user's hand is detected in close proximity to the right of the display. Your keyboard may also incorporate some of these media control buttons. 25

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Using Your XPS One
Using the Touch Pad
The touch pad detects the pressure and
movement of your finger to allow you to move
the cursor on the display. Use the touch pad and
touch-pad buttons as you would use a mouse.
To move the cursor, lightly slide your finger
over the touch pad.
To select an object, position the cursor on
the object and lightly tap once on the surface
of the touch pad or use your thumb to press
the left touch-pad button or the alternate left
touch-pad button to the left of the keyboard.
To select and move (or drag) an object,
position the cursor on the object and tap
twice on the touch pad. On the second tap,
leave your finger on the touch pad and move
the selected object by sliding your finger
over the surface.
To double-click an object, position the cursor
on the object and tap twice on the touch pad
or use your thumb to press the left touch-pad
button twice (the alternate left touch-pad
button to the left of the keyboard can also
be used).
Customizing the Touch Pad
You can use the Mouse Properties window to
disable the touch pad or adjust its settings.
Click
Start
Control Panel
Hardware
and Sound
Mouse
.
Using the Media Control Buttons
NOTE:
The media control buttons are touch
sensitive, and as such, may feel different
from other buttons when pressed.
The media control buttons to the right of your
display may flash during startup.
The media control buttons only light up when
the user’s hand is detected in close proximity
to the right of the display. Your keyboard may
also incorporate some of these media control
buttons.