Power button, Glide pad pointing device, Outline of the a360 – FIC A360 User Manual

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Outline of the A360

FIC A360Service Manual

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− User-Defined Button

You can define this button to activate command file (like execution file or
batch file) by yourself.


Power Button
Press the Power button either to power on or power off the system. The Power button is also a
“Smart” switch, meaning that it recognizes when the system is in Suspend mode. If in
Suspend mode, pressing the Power button will bring it out of Suspend mode and resume to
the system’s last state. You can set the function of power button from the power management
setting in Windows Control Panel. Always check the Power LED after pressing the power
button to know the power status of the notebook.

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If you are unable to power off the system, use the power override function. Press
the power button and hold it in place for four seconds. The system will then
power off.


Glide Pad Pointing Device
Built in just below the keyboard panel is the glide pad pointing device. The left and right
select buttons of the glide pad is found below the glide pad surface. The left select button is
configured (by default) as the left button you normally click on the mouse while the select
key to the right is configured as the right button. The scroll button makes it easy to browse
upwards or downwards in the software screen.

To move cursor, place your finger lightly on the glide pad and move in the desired direction.
If you reach the end of the pad, lift your finger and place it back down on the other side.

The glide pad is compatible with the standard PS/2 mouse and can be activated using the
normal DOS or Windows PS/2 mouse driver. You can also disable the glide pad in the BIOS
Setup program.

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You can execute a left button click function by simply tapping on the glide pad
surface once. Refer to the User Guide of the notebook for more information.

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