To select an object, tap once on the track stick or use your thumb to press the left track stickbutton. The track stick buttons perform standard mouse functions.To select and move (or drag) an object, position the cursor on the object. Then press and hold the lefttrack stick button. Leave your thumb on the button and move the selected object by pressing the trackstick in the desired direction.To double-click an object, position the cursor on the object and then tap the left track stick button twiceor tap the track stick itself twice. The track stick functions much like the touch pad in that it allows youto use buttons for mouse functions or the pointing device itself.Customizing the DualPoint Integrated Pointing DeviceThe DualPoint integrated pointing device software allows you to set the default for the type of cursor pointingdevice you want to use, as well as sensitivity, motion, and drag and drop features of both the touch pad andtrack stick.To customize the DualPoint integrated pointing device, perform the following steps:1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.2. Double-click the Mouse icon to open the Mouse Properties window and click the Touch tab.3. Select the settings that work best for you and click Apply.4. Click OK to save the settings and close the window.You can also click the touch pad icon on the taskbar and click Touch Pad Properties to open the MouseProperties control panel.Changing the Track Stick CapYour computer came with four additional track stick caps in assorted colors. You may need to change thetrack stick cap if it wears down from prolonged use.To change the track stick cap, perform the following:1. Pull the cap off the track stick (see Figure 3).Figure 3. Removing the Track Stick Cap