Figure 3-2 Front view of the keyboard dock
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1. Touch Pad
5. Docking connector
2. Touch Pad control buttons
6. Hooks
3. Keyboard
7. Guide pins
4. Release latch
Touch Pad
The Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used
to control the movement of the on-screen pointer.
To use the Touch Pad, simply touch and move
your fingertip across it in the direction you want
the on-screen pointer to go.
Touch Pad control
buttons
The two buttons located on the bottom of the
Touch Pad are used like the buttons on a
standard mouse. Press the left button to select a
menu item or to manipulate text or graphics
designated by the mouse pointer, and press the
right button to display a menu or other function
depending on the software you are using.
Keyboard
The keyboard contains character keys, control
keys, function keys, and special Windows keys,
providing all the functionality of a full-size
keyboard.
Refer to the
section for more
information.
Release latch
Release latch can be slided to the left (unlock
position) in order to undock the tablet computer
from the keyboard dock.
Docking connector
Docking connector establishes the data
communications with the tablet computer.
Hooks
Hooks secure the physical connection between
the tablet computer and the keyboard dock.
Guide pins
Guide pins make it easy for you to align the tablet
computer with the keyboard dock. They also
secure the physical connection between them.
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