TouchPad for the same effect as the left mouse button.[FX 1-5]
TouchPad Click and Drag
The following figure shows how you can select and move an item (click and drag) with the
TouchPad. Simply use your finger on the Touch Pad to point the cursor at an item on the screen.
Select the item by tapping the TouchPad. Then move the item on the screen by moving your
finger across the TouchPad.
TouchPad Software Driver
Although the TouchPad will work fine with the Windows 95 standard PS/2 mouse driver, you
may want to use the enhanced driver included in the WinBook FX with Touch Pad option
installed. This drier allows you to more accurately control the special actions of the TouchPad
such as the tap and the double-taps. If the driver is already installed, you will see a TouchPad
icon instead of the mouse icon in the Windows 95 Control Panel screen. If you see the mouse
icon, you may want to install the Touch Pad driver from the floppy disks that came with the
system. [FX 1-6]
Installing the TouchPad Software Driver
Insert the Floppy Drive into the Media Bay and power-up your WinBook FX. Once in
Windows 95, insert the TouchPad driver diskette into the drive. Select Start, Settings, and
then Control Panel. Next, select the Add New Hardware icon.
Click on the Next button, and then select the No button, followed by the Next button.
On the next screen, double click on the Mouse icon, then click on the Have Disk button.
Click on the OK button, then the Next button, and Windows 95 will begin installing the
TouchPad driver. Click on the Finish tab to complete the installation.
You must reboot your system to enable the new driver.
Checking Your Preloaded Software
Once you have Windows 95 up, you may want to check out some of the applications that were
shipped with your WinBook FX.
WARNING: Although a lot of floppy disks full of software came with your WinBook FX, most
of this software is already installed for you. DO NOT install software until you see what is
already on your system.
To start your applications, select Start then Programs. A Windows 95 applications list will
appear. Following is information about some of the software already installed on your system.
CardWorks
This is a SystemSoft application that is really a set of tools for managing and accessing PCMCIA
cards in the Windows 95 environment. This appears as a folder under Start, Programs. In this
folder, you will find an application called CardWizard, as well as a Help file and a ReadMe file.