User manual ASUS L84L SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

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[. . . ] ATAPI CD-ROM Drive must be set to boot before the Hard Drive in BIOS setup (press F2 during boot) or press Esc and select "ATAPI CD-ROM Drive" (use the up and down arrows and press Enter) IMPORTANT: In most cases, you will be prompted to press a key to boot from the CD. Press Enter to Setup Windows and press F8 after you have read and accepted the Licensing Agreement. Windows ME: If you have an existing OS, you can choose to install Windows ME in another directory in order to preserve your existing OS. You will be given an OS choice each time you boot up your Notebook PC. [. . . ] If the Synaptics TouchPad driver is controlling more than one pointing device on your system, the Synaptics pages on the Mouse control panel will have a drop-down box listing all of the pointing devices that are controlled. You may set separate settings for each by selecting the appropriate device (settings which don't apply to a particular pointing device will be grayed out). When the tap zones are enabled, each tap inside a corresponding tap zone region on your TouchPad can have a different meaning or action. For example, you can define the upper right corner tap zone to mean right clicks. Then when you tap your finger on the upper right corner of your TouchPad, it is as if you are clicking the right mouse or TouchPad button. This page includes a small map of the TouchPad with the active tap zones shaded in red. Next to each zone is a text box specifying the action for that zone. To activate the corner tap zones, check the box next to the text Enable Tap Zones. An unchecked box means that all taps on every part of the TouchPad surface will have left-click behavior. The text box displays the current action for this zone (for example, it might say No Zone which means that this particular zone is disabled and any taps here will produce the default left-click action). Each tap zone can be resized to be as large or as small as you desire by dragging one of the black resize handles located on the TouchPad map. The More Features properties page allows you to control the following features of you Synaptics TouchPad: This feature constrains the pointer to stay inside the active window. When you try to move the pointer outside the window, it stops at the edge. If you try a second time, the pointer is free to leave the window. Stopping the pointer at the window borders makes it easy to access controls that lie around the edges of windows. For example, to close or resize a window, you can casually toss the pointer in the general direction of the close box or the edge of the window, and the pointer will stop exactly where you want it. This feature automatically moves the pointer to the Default Button when a dialog box appears on your screen. Sometimes you might need more accuracy when pointing with the TouchPad, such as in a drawing program. The speed of the pointer can make this type of accuracy difficult to obtain. To slow down the pointer movement, you can specify a slow motion key. Then, for slow pointer movement, press and hold this key as you move the pointer. At times you may want to restrict the pointer to move only horizontally or only vertically. [. . . ] But if advance notice isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company can make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment. If so, you will be notified in advance so you can make the changes needed to maintain uninterrupted service. [. . . ]

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