Lenovo ThinkPad 390E Setup Guide for the ThinkPad 390 - Page 4
Using the TrackPoint, Customizing Your Computer in, Windows 98, Registering Your Computer - specifications
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Using the TrackPoint The TrackPoint is a unique device for moving the cursor on the screen. You can perform all mouse operations with the TrackPoint. The left and right click buttons function like the left and right click buttons on a mouse. For an explanation of the center button, see the User's Reference. Customizing Your Computer in Windows 98 After you complete the Windows 98 setup, the ThinkPad Customization Center icon is on your desktop. The ThinkPad Customization Center provides a collection of setup wizards to help you customize your computer for your specific needs. To move the cursor, use the red-topped stick at the center of the keyboard. Press gently with your left or right index finger in the direction you want to move the cursor. To select and drag an object, press and hold one of the click buttons with either thumb as required by your software. Click means to press the left click button once. Double-click means to press the left click button twice within 1 second. To start the ThinkPad Customization Center, double-click on the ThinkPad Customization Center icon. The ThinkPad Customization Center is launched into the browser, Internet Explorer (4.0 or later). Follow the instructions on the screen. For latest information about Windows 98 on your ThinkPad, visit our Windows 98 Web site at www.pc.ibm.com/software/windows98 Registering Your Computer After setting up Windows 98, take a few moments to complete the ThinkPad registration. The information provided by you will help IBM to better serve you in the future. To register from the Windows 98 desktop, do the following: 1. If you wish to register electronically, you need to connect your computer to a phone line. Connect one end of the modem cable to the modem connector on the computer's right panel and the other end to an analog phone line. For more information about the TrackPoint, see the User's Reference. 4