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At times, the touchpad will become jumpy and the system will recalibrate it. If this happens, you will need to keep your fingers away from the touchpad for five seconds. You can also [[Recalibrating_Touchpad|force a manual recalibration]].
At times, the touchpad will become jumpy and the system will recalibrate it. If this happens, you will need to keep your fingers away from the touchpad for five seconds. You can also [[Recalibrating_Touchpad|force a manual recalibration]].


There were [[three known touchpad issues]] with software older than release 8.2 (not applicable to 2008 G1G1). We recommend upgrading to the latest software. A USB mouse is a useful workaround in extreme cases.
There were [[three known touchpad issues]]. We recommend upgrading to the [[Release notes|latest software]]. A USB mouse is a useful workaround in extreme cases.

Revision as of 23:47, 3 February 2009

Mouse, Touchpad

Can I attach an external keyboard or mouse?

Most USB keyboards and mice work fine. However, avoid "PalmPilot keyboards," as these use IR (infrared), and "wireless keyboards," as these use Bluetooth—neither of which are supported on the XO laptop.

Is there a stylus for the touchpad?

The touchpad was designed to be able to work with a stylus, but the laptop does not ship with a stylus.

Currently there are no activities that use the stylus. The Draw activity will work with a stylus in the next software update.

Why is my touchpad jumpy?

At times, the touchpad will become jumpy and the system will recalibrate it. If this happens, you will need to keep your fingers away from the touchpad for five seconds. You can also force a manual recalibration.

There were three known touchpad issues. We recommend upgrading to the latest software. A USB mouse is a useful workaround in extreme cases.