HP Pavilion dv1700 Hardware and Software Guide - Page 39
Using the TouchPad, Setting TouchPad Preferences, In Windows
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Keyboard and TouchPad Using the TouchPad In Windows the TouchPad provides the navigation, selection, and scroll functions of an optional external mouse. In Windows: ■ To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in the direction you want to move the pointer. ■ To execute the click functions of the left or right button on an external mouse, press the left or right TouchPad button. ■ To scroll, place your finger onto the scrolling region, and then slide your finger upward or downward. (Sliding your finger from the TouchPad to the scrolling region without first lifting your finger from the TouchPad and then placing it on the scrolling region will not activate the scrolling region.) ■ To enable or disable the TouchPad, press the TouchPad button. When the TouchPad is enabled, the TouchPad light is on. The TouchPad is enabled when the computer is turned on. If you work with keystrokes rather than mouse actions, you may prefer to disable the TouchPad to prevent accidental TouchPad activity. Setting TouchPad Preferences In the Windows Mouse Properties window you can ■ Adjust basic pointing device settings such as click speed, pointer speed and shape, and mouse trails. ■ Configure the right and left TouchPad buttons for right-handed or left-handed use. These buttons are set by default for right-handed use. Hardware and Software Guide 2-3