Using touch – Dell Latitude XT (Late 2007) User Manual

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Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC

The pen preferences and options you set are specific to the pen and the

Tablet-PC.

Setting Pointer Device (Mouse) Preferences

Pointer device preferences, such as pointer speed, click speed, and pointer

(mouse) trails, are set in the Mouse Properties window. These preferences

apply to any pointer device in the system.
To access pointing device preferences:

• In Windows Vista, click Start

Control Panel Hardware and

Sound Mouse.

• In Windows XP, click

Start Control Panel Printers and Other

HardwareMouse.

Using Touch

Your Tablet-PC is able to distinguish between the pen and your fingertip

(touch mode). When you use touch mode, a translucent image of a computer

mouse, called the touch pointer, floats beneath your finger. The touch pointer

has left and right mouse buttons that you can tap with your finger. You use

the area beneath the buttons to drag the touch pointer.
Your Tablet-PC ships with a digitizer utility which you can use to set one of

four modes for using touch:

• Pen only — Touch mode is disabled.
• Touch only — Pen input is disabled.
• Auto mode — If the pen is close to the display, pen mode is active. If the

pen is not within range, double-tap the display with your finger to enter

touch mode. Touch mode remains active until the pen is close to the

display again.

• Dual mode — Microsoft Vista switches automatically between the pen

and touch modes, based on its internal programming.

To access the digitizer utility from the Windows Notification area and set the

input mode, right-click

in Windows Vista or

in Windows XP, click

Properties, and then click the Digitizer Options tab. Click the radio button

for the input mode you want to set, and click Apply.
In Windows Vista, to learn more about touch mode and practice using it,

click Start

All ProgramsTablet PCTablet PC Touch Training.

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