The touchpad gesture function allows you to use Windows programs more easily by utilizing different touching methods.
The touchpad gesture function may not work in some models.
Windows 8 Touchpad Gestures allow you to use the PC more easily.
Move Cursor: Place a finger on the touchpad and glide it to move the cursor.
Select/Run: Move the cursor and then touch the touchpad once to select a file. Touch the touchpad twice to run the selected file.
Scrolling: Place two fingers on the Windows Start screen or a folder with a slide bar and move the fingers to scroll.
Zoom-in/zoom-out: Place two fingers on the touchpad and increase or decrease the distance between them to zoom out or in.
To Run the Charms: Trace the touchpad from right to left with a finger to run the Charms.
To Run the Option Bar: Trace the touchpad from top to bottom with one finger to run the option bar.
Change Running App: Trace the touchpad from left to the right with one finger to make actively running apps appear in order.
You can change the touchpad functions or enable/disable the gesture function.
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On the desktop taskbar, click [ELAN Pointing Device] icon.
When the following screen appears, change the settings as required and click [OK].