Performing Tasks With The Glidepad Or Optional Mouse; On-Screen Pointer Shapes - Brother GeoBook NB-60 Getting Started Manual

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Performing
tasks with the glidepad
or optional mouse
TO"
Select (Olick on) an item. This action
highligh_
text or graphics. It also
opens on-screen menus and places the
insertion point in text.
Select (dick
on) several words
or
paragraphs.
This action highlights se-
lected text
or paragraphs.
Double-Click.
This action
opens
and
closes
files from File Manager.
It also
selects
a whole
word
when
working
with text.
Move
(drag) text or graphics.
This
action allows
you to drag text into oth-
er text areas
and to drag graphics
to
inew
locations.
Do this:
Place the on-screen
pointer
over
an item or inside
text
and click the Select
button
(top button)
or tap once
on
the glidepad
surface.
Place the on-screen
pointer
at the beginning
or end
of
the text and click the Select
button
once
or tap once
on the glidepad
surface.
Then
drag your finger
across
the glidepad
(or drag the mouse)
to drag the on-screen
pointer
across
several
words
or paragraphs.
You can
drag in any direction.
Place
the on-screen
pointer
over
an item; then
click the
Select
button
twice or tap on the glidepad
surface
twic_
Place the on-screen
pointer
over the text or graphic
and click the Select
button.
Then
hold the Drag button
as you slide your finger
across
the glidepad
(or move
the mouse)
to move
the text or graphic.
On-Screen
Pointer Shapes
Depending
On the "task you are performing,
the on-screen
pointer
will change
shape,
and each
shape
has a different
meaning,
as follows:
v u -
I"
The arrow
is the standard
on-screen
pointer.
The copy
pointer
shows
that you are copying
text.
The drag pointer
shows
that you are moving
text or graphics.
The I-beam
pointer
indicates-that
yo u can type or edit text. You can
also use it to select
text and to select
where
the text you type
appears.
The help pointer
appears
in system
online
help.
It indicates
that you
can jump
to the section
of help text shown
by the pointer.
See Using
Help
on page
45.
The hourglass
pointer
appears
when
the system
is busy. Wait until it
disappears
before
taking
further
action.
The do-not
pointer
indicates
that the pointer
is not in an area of the
screen
where
you can take
any action.
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