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Using the Touchpad

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Using the Touchpad 3-1 Introduction to the Touchpad The touchpad is like a computer mouse. It senses the pressure from the user's finger and generates a voltage that is used to control the cursor's movements and issue commands. The touchpad senses finger movements. Simply move one finger across the touchpad to control the movement of the cursor on screen. Below the touchpad is two buttons. The left button is like the left mouse button and is used for selecting options or launching programs on screen. The right button works the same way as the right mouse button. Touchpad Left Button 3-2 Single Tap/ Single Click Right Button To select a window function or press a button icon, move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the window or button to select. Now tap the touchpad with your finger to perform the action. This action is equivalent to pressing the left mouse button. You can also press the left touchpad button for the same effect. 3-3 Double Tap/ Double Click To open a file or document, move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the file you wish to open. Now quickly tap the touchpad twice with your finger to perform the action. This action is equivalent to pressing the left mouse button twice. You can also press the left touchpad button twice for the same effect. 3-4 Drag Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the object you wish to drag. Now hold down the left touchpad button with one hand and move the cursor to the desired location. Release the button and complete the drag operation. You can also double tap the object you wish to drag and keep the finger on the touchpad after the second tap to perform the drag operation with one hand. ViewSonic VNB102 

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ViewSonic
VNB102
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Using the Touchpad
3-1 Introduction to the Touchpad
The touchpad is like a computer mouse. It senses the pressure from the user's finger and
generates a voltage that ±s used to control the cursor's movements and ±ssue commands.
The touchpad senses finger movements. Simply move one finger across the touchpad to
control the movement of the cursor on screen. Below the touchpad ±s two buttons. The left
button ±s l±ke the left mouse button and ±s used for select±ng opt±ons or launch±ng programs
on screen. The r±ght button works the same way as the r±ght mouse button.
Touchpad
Left Button
R±ght Button
3-2 Single Tap/ Single Click
To select a window function or press a button icon, move your finger across the touchpad to
move the cursor to the window or button to select. Now tap the touchpad with your finger to
perform the act±on. Th±s act±on ±s equ±valent to press±ng the left mouse button. You can also
press the left touchpad button for the same effect.
3-3 Double Tap/ Double Click
To open a file or document, move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the
file you wish to open. Now quickly tap the touchpad twice with your finger to perform the
act±on. Th±s act±on ±s equ±valent to press±ng the left mouse button tw±ce. You can also press
the left touchpad button tw±ce for the same effect.
3-4 Drag
Move your finger across the touchpad to move the cursor to the object you wish to drag.
Now hold down the left touchpad button w±th one hand and move the cursor to the des±red
locat±on. Release the button and complete the drag operat±on. You can also double tap the
object you wish to drag and keep the finger on the touchpad after the second tap to perform
the drag operat±on w±th one hand.