Using The Touchpad Or Cursor; Personalizing Your Touchpad Settings - HP iPAQ hx2000 Series User Manual

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Using the Touchpad or Cursor

The touch-sensitive pad on your HP iPAQ senses the position of a
person's finger on its surface to provide screen navigation, cursor
movement, and interactive input. Use your touchpad to select
items, scroll, launch applications, and cursor control.
The touchpad is similar to using a mouse. Here are some terms
used when using the touchpad or cursor.
Center Tap selects an item or launches an application.
Tapping means quickly touching and then lifting your finger
off the Touchpad surface.
Swipe Gesture swipes a specified number of steps in the
direction you swipe (vertical or horizontal).
Swipe-and-Hold provides continuous scrolling in the
direction you want to scroll.

Personalizing Your Touchpad Settings

You can personalize the following settings for your HP iPAQ
touchpad:
Touchpad sensitivity allows you to control how much finger
pressure is required to move the pointer at a particular speed.
Scrolling Rate specifies how many steps a Swipe gesture or
a Swipe-and-Hold gesture scrolls when you are in Navigation
Mode.
Cursor Speed allows you to adjust how quickly the cursor
moves in your iPAQ screen when you are in Cursor Mode.
For more information on your HP iPAQ touchpad, refer to the
online help on your HP iPAQ or go to the Synaptics NavPoint
tutorial located on the Companion CD. To locate the online help,
go to the Start menu > Help > ....

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