Behavior of the ultranav and an external mouse, Adding the ultranav icon to the system tray, Power management – Lenovo IdeaPad U300e User Manual

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Customizing the touch pad

To customize the touch pad, do as follows:

1. Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse UltraNav. A panel for UltraNav

Device Settings pops up.

2. Click Manage Settings to open the Mouse properties window.

3. Click the UltraNav tab and proceed to customizing the touch pad.

For details, refer to the Help in the Utility.

Behavior of the UltraNav and an external mouse

By default, the TrackPoint and the touch pad are set to Enabled.

Disabling the TrackPoint or the touch pad

If you want to disable the TrackPoint or the touch pad, do the following:

Configure settings in UltraNav properties window:

1. Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse.

2. Click the UltraNav tab.

3. To disable the TrackPoint, clear the check box for Enable TrackPoint.

To disable the touch pad, clear the check box for Enable touch pad.

4. Click OK.

Notes:

• You can also open the UltraNav properties window by clicking the UltraNav icon in the task bar. For

details, refer to the instructions in “Adding the UltraNav icon to the system tray” on page 34.

Adding the UltraNav icon to the system tray

For easy access to the UltraNav properties, you can add the UltraNav icon to the system tray.

To enable the display of the UltraNav icon on the system tray, do as follows:

1. Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse UltraNav. A panel headed UltraNav

Device Settings pops up.

2. Click Manage Settings to open the Mouse properties window.

3. Click the UltraNav tab.

4. Select the check box for Show UltraNav icon on the system tray.

5. Click OK or Apply.

6. Click Show hidden icons in the task bar. The UltraNav icon is displayed. To add it to the task bar

permanently, click Customize and proceed to customize the settings.

You can now change the properties of UltraNav by clicking the UltraNav icon on the system tray.

Power management

When you need to use your computer away from electrical outlets, you depend on battery power to keep
your computer running. Different computer components consume power at different rates. The more you
use the power-intensive components, the faster you consume battery power.

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