Using numeric keypad on a laptop, Using your touchpad, Tion on using the touchpad, see – Dell Inspiron 17 (7737, Mid 2013) User Manual

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Using Your Touchpad

Using Numeric Keypad on a Laptop

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Numeric Keypad

Your laptop may have a numeric keypad integrated into the keyboard.
The keypad corresponds to the keypad of an extended keyboard.

• To type a number or symbol, press and hold <Fn> and press the

desired key.

• To enable the numeric keypad, press <Num lock>. The light indicates

that the keypad is active.

• To disable the numeric keypad, press <Num lock> again.

NOTE: Some laptops may have a dedicated numeric keypad.

Using Your Touchpad

Use the touchpad to move the cursor or select objects on the screen.

• To move the cursor, gently slide your finger over the touchpad.
• To left‑click or select an object, press the left touchpad button or tap

the touchpad once.

• To right‑click an object, tap the right touchpad button once.
• To double‑click an object, press the left touchpad button twice or tap

twice on the touchpad.

• To select and move (or drag) an object, position the cursor on the object

and tap twice quickly on the touchpad without removing your finger
from the touchpad after the second tap, then move the selected object
by sliding your finger over the surface.

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