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Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device 40 Using the Touchpad 40 Touchpad Usage Illustrations 41 Caring for the Touchpad 42 Automatic Touchpad Disabling (Synaptics 42 Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models 43 Gaming Laser Mouse (on selected models 45 Storage Devices 48 Expansion Card 48 Optical Drive 49 Flash Memory Card ... Operating System and Software A-6 System BIOS Settings A-7 Common Problems and Solutions A-10 Windows Vista Software Recovery A-16 Glossary A-18 Declarations and Safety Statements A-22 Notebook PC Information A-32 Contents Table of Contents (Cont.) 4.
Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device 40 Using the Touchpad 40 Touchpad Usage Illustrations 41 Caring for the Touchpad 42 Automatic Touchpad Disabling (Synaptics 42 Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models 43 Gaming Laser Mouse (on selected models 45 Storage Devices 48 Expansion Card 48 Optical Drive 49 Flash Memory Card ... Operating System and Software A-6 System BIOS Settings A-7 Common Problems and Solutions A-10 Windows Vista Software Recovery A-16 Glossary A-18 Declarations and Safety Statements A-22 Notebook PC Information A-32 Contents Table of Contents (Cont.) 4.
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...) (5) Forward Button (6) Back Button: Use both buttons with your web browser or with some added software features for easier controls when playing games. roll wheel down to scroll down to zoom out. Press any but- ton to release zoom. (Not all applications support zooming.) (3) In... wheel up to scroll 3 up to switch between open documents. To zoom, press wheel down, and then roll wheel up ; 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models) The gaming optical mouse is a standard mouse with other applications. 56 43 Parts of the mouse (top) 1 (1) In...
...) (5) Forward Button (6) Back Button: Use both buttons with your web browser or with some added software features for easier controls when playing games. roll wheel down to scroll down to zoom out. Press any but- ton to release zoom. (Not all applications support zooming.) (3) In... wheel up to scroll 3 up to switch between open documents. To zoom, press wheel down, and then roll wheel up ; 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models) The gaming optical mouse is a standard mouse with other applications. 56 43 Parts of the mouse (top) 1 (1) In...
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4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models) Cont. In-play sensitivity switching The mouse has out-of-box access to five personalized sensitivity levels between 400dpi and ... ascending order (3). Refer to the software help system (4) to learn how to choose sensitivity levels, and to learn more about the mouse and its Advanced Game Settings feature (2) to configure up to three levels of tracking sensitivity - 1600dpi, 800dpi, and 400dpi. 800dpi is the default setting. Use the SetPoint software that...
4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Optical Mouse (on selected models) Cont. In-play sensitivity switching The mouse has out-of-box access to five personalized sensitivity levels between 400dpi and ... ascending order (3). Refer to the software help system (4) to learn how to choose sensitivity levels, and to learn more about the mouse and its Advanced Game Settings feature (2) to configure up to three levels of tracking sensitivity - 1600dpi, 800dpi, and 400dpi. 800dpi is the default setting. Use the SetPoint software that...
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... time O 16 bit ultra-wide data path (continued on selected models) The gaming laser mouse is a standard mouse with some added software features for easier controls when playing games. Right click C Mouse button 3 - Left click B Mouse button 2 - 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on next page) 45 Default mouse button assignments A Mouse button...
... time O 16 bit ultra-wide data path (continued on selected models) The gaming laser mouse is a standard mouse with some added software features for easier controls when playing games. Right click C Mouse button 3 - Left click B Mouse button 2 - 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on next page) 45 Default mouse button assignments A Mouse button...
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...default reserved for customized definitions. 4. Click the green triangles on the ADVANCED and SENSITIVITY tabs on selected models) Cont. 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on the left and perform the advanced mouse adjustments. The control panel illustrates the functions of each button. The Windows button5...You can also easily select and load the built-in the Notification area and the control panel appears. 3. Using the gaming mouse To configure the gaming mouse settings 1. Click APPLY and OK after the configuration. 46 Double-click the Razer icon in profiles.
...default reserved for customized definitions. 4. Click the green triangles on the ADVANCED and SENSITIVITY tabs on selected models) Cont. 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on the left and perform the advanced mouse adjustments. The control panel illustrates the functions of each button. The Windows button5...You can also easily select and load the built-in the Notification area and the control panel appears. 3. Using the gaming mouse To configure the gaming mouse settings 1. Click APPLY and OK after the configuration. 46 Double-click the Razer icon in profiles.
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In the ADVANCED CONFIG SETTINGS dialog box, click the desired action. 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on selected models) Cont. Seeking Help For more information, you can load the existed configuration, save the configuration 1. Click CONFIG | SAVE / LOAD SETTINGS. 2. The Razer Help screen appear as following. 47 Click start > Programs > Razer > Copperhead > Razer Help. 2. You can refer to the default configuration. Loading and Saving Configurations To load or save the present configuration, or reset to Razer Help: 1.
In the ADVANCED CONFIG SETTINGS dialog box, click the desired action. 4 Using the Notebook PC Gaming Laser Mouse (on selected models) Cont. Seeking Help For more information, you can load the existed configuration, save the configuration 1. Click CONFIG | SAVE / LOAD SETTINGS. 2. The Razer Help screen appear as following. 47 Click start > Programs > Razer > Copperhead > Razer Help. 2. You can refer to the default configuration. Loading and Saving Configurations To load or save the present configuration, or reset to Razer Help: 1.
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...entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and video game cartridges. The newer 1394b interface can support twice the speed and will appear in high-end digital equipment and should be secured ... sharper pictures, and digital audio for a separate adapter card (in memory. Kensington® Locks Kensington® locks (or compatible) allow the Notebook PC to sound an alarm when moved. A-19 Glossary (Cont.) A Appendix CPU (Central Processing Unit) The CPU, sometimes called "Processor," ...
...entertainment, computers, and business information with a single digital format, eventually replacing audio CD, videotape, laserdisc, CD-ROM, and video game cartridges. The newer 1394b interface can support twice the speed and will appear in high-end digital equipment and should be secured ... sharper pictures, and digital audio for a separate adapter card (in memory. Kensington® Locks Kensington® locks (or compatible) allow the Notebook PC to sound an alarm when moved. A-19 Glossary (Cont.) A Appendix CPU (Central Processing Unit) The CPU, sometimes called "Processor," ...