How to scroll in laptop

How to scroll in laptop

How to scroll in laptop

How do I scroll on the laptop?

Modern laptops come with a built-in touchpad scrolling feature. If you have just bought your first laptop, you will see the touchpad that it opens. If you move your finger on the touchpad, you will see the movement of the cursor on the computer page. There are also two buttons under the touchpad. There are two ways to scroll down the page on a laptop using the touchpad and buttons.

  • Step 1

Find the arrows on the right side of the page. One point up and one point down. There is a bar in the long thin space between the arrows.

  • Step 2

Rotate your finger on your trackpad until the cursor is above the arrow, let's say the down arrow.

  • Step 3

Click the left button at the bottom of your touchpad. You will click on the arrow and move the page down. Alternatively, you can hold the scroll bar (the gray bar between the arrows) by clicking the left mouse button, pressing it, and then dragging the bar up and down the page.

Touch panel control

  • Step 1

Check your touch panel. Most laptops have markings on the touchpad on the right and bottom. This is because you can drag your finger on them and move the page accordingly.

  • Step 2

Place your finger on the marker on the touch panel. Drag it down and the page will scroll down. Drag it up and the page will be dragged. If that doesn't work, try changing your mouse settings.

  • Step 3

Go to the "Start" menu on your computer. Go to mouse settings. In this window, there is a tab called "Gestures". Click on it. Check the box that says "Use scrolling".

Depending on the model of your laptop and the type of touchpad.

Most modern Windows laptops have an accurate touchpad with many new finger gestures. If your laptop has the right touchpad, just scroll with two fingers on the touchpad and slide it up or down.

For laptops without a Precision touchpad, it depends on which touchpad is installed. Some will let you scroll like the right touchpad, others will have a line or space where you can slide your fingers around and scroll. Some do not even support gestures. Newer laptops support gestures, especially the Synaptics touchpad.

To find out what kind of touchpad you have, open Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Device Manager on the Devices and Printers tab. Select 'Mice and other gestures' and increase it. You will see the name of your touchpad on it. (Or you can just look at the details of your laptop model online, although I prefer the above method)

Of course, they all assume you have a Windows-based laptop, not a MacBook. Your boat is yours, I do not judge.

It's easy to use your arrow pad if you can't see the arrows on the screen, but if you think you want to use the trackpad, go to the right side of your screen. The face of the arrow will be seen at the same time. When it will be faced. Hold down the left keyboard and press the arrow on the side of the screen. You will scan the escrow like this, but if you still do not understand, you need to search YouTube videos for free.

If you are talking about manual scrolling:

Click the scroll bar button provided in the application.

If these are finger gestures:

Most laptops have a line at the corners of the mouse's built-in trackpad. You can scroll on the line with your finger. Some newer laptops have built-in support for scrolling. You can scroll in the same direction with two fingers, whichever direction you need. Check your mouse settings in Control Panel (for Windows). You can use the Synaptics device driver to enable more gestures for your trackpad.

Where is the scroll lock button on a laptop?

  • Dell
[Fn] + S
  • HP EliteBooks; HP Probook 440; Lenovo ThnkPad
[FN] + C
  • hp zbook
[Win]+[FN]+C
  • Lenovo 440

[Fn]+ K
  • Logitech K220
[FN]+[PgUp]
  • Logitech K360 wireless keyboard (and possibly others)
[FN]+[PgDn]
  • Some other laptops
[Fn] + [Ctrl RHS] + S

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