Lenovo ThinkPad T430s (English) User Guide - Page 42

Windows key, Using the UltraNav pointing device, Hardware and Sound

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Windows key 1 Windows key Press this key to display or hide the Start menu from the Windows operating system. For information about using the Windows key with other keys, refer to the help information system of the Windows operating system. Using the UltraNav pointing device Your computer may come with the UltraNav pointing device. The UltraNav pointing device consists of the TrackPoint pointing device and the touch pad, each of which is itself a pointing device with both basic and extended functions. You can configure both devices by choosing the settings you prefer. • Set both the TrackPoint pointing device and the touch pad as pointing devices. This setting enables the use of all the basic and extended functions of the TrackPoint pointing device and the touch pad. • Set the TrackPoint pointing device as the main pointing device and the touch pad for extended functions only. This setting enables the use of all basic and extended functions with the TrackPoint pointing device while limiting the use of the touch pad to scrolling, tap zones, and slow-motion pointer functions. • Set the touch pad as the main pointing device and the TrackPoint pointing device for the extended functions only. This setting enables the use of all basic and extended functions with the touch pad while limiting the use of the TrackPoint to scrolling and Magnifying Glass functions. • Set the TrackPoint pointing device as the main pointing device, and disable the touch pad. • Set the touch pad as the main pointing device, and disable the TrackPoint pointing device. Changing the UltraNav pointing device settings On the UltraNav tab of the Mouse Properties window, you can change your UltraNav pointing device settings by clicking Start ➙ Control Panel ➙ Hardware and Sound ➙ Mouse ➙ UltraNav. You also can change the UltraNav pointing device settings by clicking the UltraNav icon in the Windows notification area. To display the UltraNav icon in the Windows notification area, see "Adding the UltraNav icon to the system tray" on page 27. 24 User Guide

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Windows key
1
Windows key
Press this key to display or hide the
Start
menu from the Windows operating system.
For information about using the Windows key with other keys, refer to the help information system of the
Windows operating system.
Using the UltraNav pointing device
Your computer may come with the UltraNav pointing device. The UltraNav pointing device consists of the
TrackPoint pointing device and the touch pad, each of which is itself a pointing device with both basic and
extended functions. You can configure both devices by choosing the settings you prefer.
Set both the TrackPoint pointing device and the touch pad as pointing devices.
This setting enables the use of all the basic and extended functions of the TrackPoint pointing device
and the touch pad.
Set the TrackPoint pointing device as the main pointing device and the touch pad for extended
functions only.
This setting enables the use of all basic and extended functions with the TrackPoint pointing device while
limiting the use of the touch pad to scrolling, tap zones, and slow-motion pointer functions.
Set the touch pad as the main pointing device and the TrackPoint pointing device for the extended
functions only.
This setting enables the use of all basic and extended functions with the touch pad while limiting the
use of the TrackPoint to scrolling and Magnifying Glass functions.
Set the TrackPoint pointing device as the main pointing device, and disable the touch pad.
Set the touch pad as the main pointing device, and disable the TrackPoint pointing device.
Changing the UltraNav pointing device settings
On the
UltraNav
tab of the Mouse Properties window, you can change your UltraNav pointing device
settings by clicking
Start
Control Panel
Hardware and Sound
Mouse
UltraNav
.
You also can change the UltraNav pointing device settings by clicking the
UltraNav
icon in the Windows
notification area. To display the
UltraNav
icon in the Windows notification area, see “Adding the UltraNav
icon to the system tray” on page 27.
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