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Learning the basics
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Never turn off the computer if a drive indicator light 
indicates a drive is active.
The Windows
® 
XP operating system records information, such as 
your desktop setup, during its shutdown procedure. If you do not let 
the operating system shut down normally, details such as new icon 
positions may be lost.
Using the AccuPoint II
®
 pointing device
The button in the middle of the keyboard is the AccuPoint II 
pointing device. Together with the primary and secondary 
AccuPoint II buttons, it provides the same functionality as a 
mouse — enabling you to move the cursor and to select items 
on the screen.
AccuPoint II pointing system
HINT: If you would rather use a mouse or trackball, you can connect 
one to the computer’s serial port, USB port, or PS/2 port. 
To move the cursor, gently push the AccuPoint II pointing 
device in the direction you want the cursor to move. Pushing 
harder on the AccuPoint II
 
pointing device moves the cursor 
faster.
The primary AccuPoint II button corresponds to the primary 
(typically left) mouse button. When a step instructs you to 
click or choose an item, move the cursor to the item, then 
press and release the primary AccuPoint II button. To double-
click, press the primary AccuPoint II button twice in rapid 
succession. 
The secondary button acts as the second (typically right) 
mouse button. The function of the secondary AccuPoint II 
button depends on the program you are using. Check your 
program’s documentation to determine whether it uses the 
AccuPoint II pointing device
Primary AccuPoint II button
Secondary AccuPoint II button
Internet Back button
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