HP Pavilion zd8000 Hardware Software Guide - Page 31

Using the TouchPad, Setting TouchPad Preferences, Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys

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Keyboard Using the TouchPad The TouchPad provides the navigation, selection, and scroll functions of an optional external mouse. ■ To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad surface in the direction you want to move the pointer. ■ To use the TouchPad like an external mouse, press the TouchPad buttons. The left and right TouchPad buttons have the same click functions as the left and right buttons of an external mouse. ■ To scroll up or down, slide your finger up or down in the TouchPad scroll zone. ■ To enable or disable the TouchPad, press the TouchPad button. When the TouchPad is enabled, the TouchPad light is on. When the notebook is turned on, the TouchPad is enabled. Users who work with keystrokes rather than mouse actions may prefer to disable the TouchPad to prevent accidental TouchPad activity. Setting TouchPad Preferences To set pointer speed and shape, click speed, tapping, mouse trails, and other pointing device preferences, select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse. Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys Hotkeys and shortcut keys are preset combinations of the fn key with other keys on the keyboard. ■ A hotkey is a combination of the fn key and one of the function keys. ■ A shortcut key is a combination of the fn key and a key other than a function key. Hardware and Software Guide 2-3

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Keyboard
Hardware and Software Guide
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Using the TouchPad
The TouchPad provides the navigation, selection, and scroll
functions of an optional external mouse.
To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad
surface in the direction you want to move the pointer.
To use the TouchPad like an external mouse, press the
TouchPad buttons. The left and right TouchPad buttons have
the same click functions as the left and right buttons of an
external mouse.
To scroll up or down, slide your finger up or down in the
TouchPad scroll zone.
To enable or disable the TouchPad, press the TouchPad
button. When the TouchPad is enabled, the TouchPad light
is on.
When the notebook is turned on, the TouchPad is enabled. Users
who work with keystrokes rather than mouse actions may prefer
to disable the TouchPad to prevent accidental TouchPad activity.
Setting TouchPad Preferences
To set pointer speed and shape, click speed, tapping, mouse trails,
and other pointing device preferences, select
Start > Control
Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Mouse.
Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys
Hotkeys and shortcut keys are preset combinations of the
fn
key
with other keys on the keyboard.
A hotkey is a combination of the
fn
key and one of the
function keys.
A shortcut key is a combination of the
fn
key and a key other
than a function key.