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 8.1 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.
Running 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].