Touch pad – Panasonic CF-T1 User Manual

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Touch Pad

• Scroll item under mouse cursor (On/Off)
• Scroll speed setting
• Set initial scroll scope

On screens that cannot be scrolled (e.g., desktop screen), if you use the touch pad

as described in Step

3

(

Ÿ page 8

), the computer may try to scroll the screen, causing

the cursor to freeze. If this happens, remove your finger from the touch pad and begin
again, this time starting from the center of the touch pad.

Using the Virtual Scrolling Function

Because the Touch Pad Utility and the Virtual Scrolling function both offer scrolling
functions that use the touch pad, these two features cannot be used simultaneously.
If you try to use them at the same time, a message may be displayed asking you if you
want to enable the Touch Pad Utility.

• To use the Touch Pad Utility:

Select [Yes]. The Virtual Scrolling function will be disabled.

• To use the Virtual Scrolling function:

Select [No], and then remove the Touch Pad Utility and set the Virtual Scrolling
function using the procedure shown below. In this case, the Touch Pad Utility will
be disabled.

Windows 2000

1

Log on with the administrator authority.

2

Select

on the taskbar with the right button, and select [Exit].

• If

is not displayed on the taskbar, display it using the following procedure.

In [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Touch Pad Utility Setting] - [General
settings], add a check mark for [Display icon in task tray] and select [OK].

3

In [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Add/Remove Programs],
select [TouchPadUtility], then select [Change/Remove].

4

At the confirmation message, select [OK], then select [Finish].

5

Select

at [Add/Remove Programs].

6

Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse] - [Device
Settings].

7

Select the device name in [Devices] (e.g., Synaptics TouchPad),
and select [Settings].

8

Select [Virtual Scrolling], add a check mark for the scroll
functions you want to use, and select [OK].

9

Select [OK] at [Mouse Properties].

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