The wireless touchpad provides gesture support for pointer control and mouse-click functions. If you want to change any of these settings, use SetPoint (see answer 360023241574 for more information).
Touchpad gesture default settings:
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One finger slide or tap—point, move, click
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Pointer movement: Touch and slide finger to move screen pointer.
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Left click: Tap finger once for left-button mouse click.
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Double click: Tap finger twice (rapidly) for left-button, double click.
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Drag and drop: Tap finger twice (rapidly) and hold. Then, slide finger to drag a screen object. Lift finger to release.
NOTE: This can also be used in some applications to sweep select.
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Two finger swipe—vertical and horizontal scrolling
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Vertical scrolling: Swipe two fingers up or down. Flick (quick swipe) for continuous scrolling.
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Horizontal scrolling: Swipe two fingers left or right.
NOTE: If horizontal scrolling isn't working in your application, download the free SetPoint software from the Wireless Touchpad Downloads page, and try again.
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Three finger swipe—page navigation
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Page up and down: Swipe three fingers up to go up one page, and down to go down one page.
NOTE: Three-finger swipe (page up and down) works like the Page Up and Page Down keys on a keyboard. In some applications, these keys don't always display the next page up or down when pressed.
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Web page forward and back: Swipe three fingers right to go forward one page. Swipe left to go back one page.
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Four finger swipe—switch, minimize/restore, snap
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Application switch: Swipe four fingers up to display window of open applications (similar to Alt-Tab).
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Minimize/restore windows: Swipe four fingers down to minimize all open windows and to display the desktop. Swipe down again to restore all windows.
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Windows 7 Snap: Swipe four fingers left to move and snap a window to the left screen edge. Swipe right to move and snap a window to the right screen edge.
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