Using the touch pad, Desktop icons – Lexibook MFC110GB User Manual

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USING THE TOUCH PAD

The Touch Pad is a rectangular electronic panel located just below your keyboard. To use the

Touch Pad, simply touch and move your finger tip across it in the direction you want the cursor

to go. The button located below the Touch Pad can be used like the left and right buttons on a

mouse.

NOTE: You can also tap the Touch Pad to perform functions similar to those of the left button.

• Click: Tap the Touch Pad once.

• Double click: Tap twice.

• Drag and drop: Tap to select the material you want to move. Leave your finger on the Touch

Pad after the second tap and move the material.

Touch Pad care

The Touch Pad is a pressure sensitive device. Please take note of the following precautions.

• Make sure the Touch Pad does not come into contact with dirt, liquids or grease.

• Do not touch the Touch Pad if your fingers are dirty.

• Do not rest heavy objects on the Touch Pad or the Touch Pad buttons.

• You can use the Touch Pad with Microsoft Windows® as well as non-Windows®

applications.

• The Touch Pad might become unresponsive, in this case restart or reset the unit.

DESKTOP ICONS

Windows® Explorer

To display topics about how to use the Windows® Explorer application and navigate in the

folders and files of the Lexibook Laptop Master:

1. Press F1 or click “Start”, then “Help” and select “Windows CE Basics”.

2. Browse through the topics available and select “Using Windows Explorer”.

My Laptop

Double-click this icon to access the hard drive of the Lexibook Laptop Master and the connected

devices.

• The “C” hard drive

contains all the programs and applications.

• The “Network”, “Temp” and “Windows”

folders contain programs, files and

applications ensuring that your system operates correctly. You do not need to modify them.
• The “USB Disk” drive icon

appears when you insert a USB key into one of the USB ports

at the back of the laptop. Double-click the icon to display the files stored on the USB key (refer

to the “USB Connection” section p.18).

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