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The TouchPad lets you:i7v{2 4€n€Z”àÙ€:€ƒã˜\@:€‰‚ÿ·Tap on the pad instead of pressing the buttons. ”›Œ æ€)€XàÙ€:€ƒãMÚ@f€‰‚€ƒã.ä¯z€‰‚€ƒã»‡€‰‚€ƒãl ‚€ƒã‰1e€‰‚€ƒã\O€‰‚€ƒ€€€€€‚ÿ·Drag icons, windows, and other objects without using buttons.·Adjust the touch sensitivity.·Use the TouchPad as a three button mouse.·Scroll through document - without using scroll bars.·Quickly move the cursor to controls around a window edge. ·Play with some fun toy programs..·Control all these features from the TouchPad page of the Mouse control panel.v*{L h€T€àô€†F€!,EF(`SynTPEnh.exe',`',1,`')‚ÿ Forget Help, let me try the features!'›8$ €€à€‚ÿ9q% €(€àŒ€‚ÿJust Tap to ClickB8³/ ,€)€˜€‡"€‚‚ÿTapping on the surface of the pad is the same as clicking the left mouse button. Tapping is usually quicker and more convenient than using the button. To double-click, just tap twice. A light, quick tap works best; very hard or very slow taps are less likely to work.O%q* $€J€R˜ºH€ƒ€‚ÿ·Taps for the Right Button, Too.ݳ 8 >€»€˜€€€€€€€‚‚ÿTapping on the pad replaces the left button, but what about the right button? If you use the right button frequently, you can configure the upper right corner of the pad as the “right button” zone. If you tap in this region, the pad emulates a right button click; tapping anywhere else is still a left-button click This feature, called Corner Taps, is normally off, but you can turn it on from the TouchPad page of the Mouse control panel.If you have swapped the left and right buttons (using the Buttons Tab of the Mouse control panel), this will not swap the taps. Tapping in the middle of the pad will always correspond to the primary mouse button, and corner-zone taps will always correspond to the secondary button.AX + &€,€V˜ŒºH€ƒ€‚ÿ·Turning Off TapsÔ h < F€©€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿIf you don’t want to use the tapping feature, you can turn it off. Open the Mouse control panel, and select the TouchPad tab. If you select None in the Taps section, the tap feature will be disabled.BX ª % €:€àŒ€‚ÿDrag Without Using Buttons'ýh Ñ * "€û€€€€‚ÿOften, you need to hold the mouse button down while moving the cursor (to move an icon or window around the screen, for example). This action is called dragging. Just like clicking and double-clicking, you can also drag without using the button. æ’ª ·T v€'€”€‡"€‚€€€€‚€€€€€€€€‚ÿTo drag, tap twice, down-up-down, leaving your finger on the TouchPad on the second tap. Some people call this action tap-and-a-half. You will be dragging (as if the left button were held down) until you lift your finger from the pad.You might wonder what happens when you reach the edge of the pad and you are dragging an object. The Synaptics TouchPad has two standard features that aid with this. The first is called “Edge Motion”, and the second is called “Drag Lock”. Edge Motion helps with long distance pointer motion. When you reach an edge of the TouchPad, the pointer continues to move in that direction until you lift your finger from the TouchPad or move your finger away from the edge. Drag Lock allows you to lift your finger from the pad without ending the drag. You can drag an object across the screen using several finger strokes. To end a Drag Lock action, tap again.'Ñ Þ$ €€”€‚ÿD·.@% €>€àŒ€Þ.@ ‚ÿTouch Sensitivity Adjustment ÕÞ;B8 >€«€”€€€€€€€‚‚ÿYou can control how much finger pressure you must apply before the TouchPad responds. This touch sensitivity is set by the Touch Threshold slider in the TouchPad page of the Mouse control panel. At the lightest Touch Threshold setting, the TouchPad recognizes even a very slight touch. If you see undesired or erratic pointer motion, try a heavier setting. Higher settings require a firmer touch to move the cursor. In general, a lighter touch works best.F!.@B% €B€àŒ€‚ÿEmulating a Three-button Mouse0 ;B±C& €€”€‚‚ÿSome programs work best with a three-button mouse. Even though your TouchPad only has two buttons, you can still use it as a three-button mouse!Remember that tapping your finger on the TouchPad surface performs the same action as clicking the left mouse button.ìªBEB R€U€˜€€‚€€‚€€€€€€‚ÿ3 Button Mode makes the TouchPad act like a three-button mouse. Tapping on the pad produces a left click. Pressing the left button produces a middle click. Pressing the right button produces a right click.Without 3 Button Mode the TouchPad acts like a two-button mouse. Pressing the left button and tapping are the same.You can turn 3 Button Mode on and off from the TouchPad page of the Mouse control panel.<±CÙE% €.€àŒ€‚ÿI want to know more!Ñ\EªFu º€¸€àô€†H€”áC‘×!,JI(`',`IDH_ENH_SCROLLEROO')‚†F€”áC‘×!,EF(`SynTPEnh.exe',`',1,`')‚ÿ Tell me more about the enhancements! Forget the words, I want to try the enhancments!'ÙEÑF$ €€˜€‚ÿ1ªFG1î6ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿG?G³ =ÑF?G% €0€°Œ€‚ÿTouchPad EnhancementsU"G”G3 6€D€”à‘€ãl €‰‚ÿWhat is Virtual Scroll Bar?!¶?GµHk ¤€m€à‘€ã‰1e€‰‚ãìâG©‰€ ‚ãýÚ´l€‰€ ‚ã\O€‰€ ‚ã¤U2C€‰€‚ã¬ÑM€‰€ ‚ÿWhat is Edge Finder?What’s that icon in the Taskbar?Basic TouchPad Features.Bonus Goodies.Frequently asked questions.More information about the TouchPad.C”GøH% €<€àŒ€‚ÿWhat is Virtual Scroll Bar?ë³µHãK8 >€g€”€€€€€‚€€‚ÿVirtual Scroll Bar allows you to perform a very common task –scrolling through documents– without having to move the mouse cursor away from your work. By simply sliding your finger up and down the right edge of the TouchPad, the contents of the current window will scroll. You no longer need to laboriously maneuver the cursor to the small scroll bar elements; you can scroll no matter where the cursor happens to be.Virtual Scroll Bar works with document windows (like word processors and spreadsheets), and it also works with file lists, font lists, and other scrollable items. As a rule, you can use Virtual Scroll Bar when you’re working in any window that has a scroll bar.5âøHNS t€Å€”€ €‚€€€€â ƒoY‰€€€€€€â ƒoY‰‚ÿMomentumVirtual Scroll Bar has advanced features that make scrolling easier. Momentum helps when you want to scroll a long distance. With Momentum enabled, you can “flick” your finger up or down the right edge of the TouchPad, and the scroll thumb will continue to coast in that direction until you stop it. You stop it by placing your finger back down on the pad. With a little practice, scrolling becomes as easy as “throwing and catching” the scroll thumb.gãK‹U x€%€”€ €‚â ƒoY‰‚€ €‚âxI‰€€€€€€€€‚ÿScroll Edge MotionThe Scroll Edge Motion feature also helps you scroll long distances. When your finger reaches the top or bottom of the pad, the scroll thumb will continue moving as long as you hold your finger against the edge. The motion speed is pressure-sensitive: the harder you press, the faster the scrolling.TouchPad Enhancements Control PanelAll of the Virtual Scroll Bar features cN‹ÑFan be configured from the TouchPad Enhancements control panel. To access this control panel, click on the pressure-varying Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar, or press the Enhancements button on the TouchPad page of the Windows Mouse control panel. You can turn Virtual Scroll Bar on or off using the Enable Enhancements checkbox in the TouchPad Enhancements control panel.`Në„Y €€€”€ ‚€âKi…≀€âKi…â‰âKi…â‰âKi…â‰â¥¯h ‰€€€€‚ÿHow do I scroll using Virtual Scroll Bar?Just slide your finger up or down the right edge of the TouchPad. There is no need to click or drag. If the current window has a scrollbar, the contents of the window will scroll. The region along the right edge where scrolling occurs is called the Scroll Zone. To activate scrolling, your finger must first touch the pad in the Scroll Zone. Touching the pad elsewhere, then sliding your finger into the Scroll Zone from the left, will not activate Scrolling. Once you have touched down in the Scroll Zone, slide your finger up and down the right edge to begin scrolling. To stop scrolling, lift your finger, or move it out of the Scroll Zone.Remember: don’t click or drag! Mouse clicks prevent scrolling. r‹]‡\ †€-€”€âxI‰€€âKi…â‰âKi…≂€€€€€€âf&–X‰€€‚ÿWhen you scroll with Virtual Scroll Bar, the pressure-varying Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar will turn blue. When your finger is in the Scroll Zone (but not scrolling), the icon will turn yellow. If your finger is not in the Scroll Zone, the icon will turn green. To learn more about how to use Virtual Scroll Bar, or to see in more detail what’s going on when you’re scrolling, try running the Tutorial. You can access the tutorial by pressing the Tutorial button on the TouchPad Enhancements control panel.më„ʉS t€5€”€ ‚€âKi…â‰âf&–X‰€ âKi… âKi…â‰âKi…≀ €‚ÿAdjusting the Scroll ZoneYou can adjust the width of the Scroll Zone along the right edge of the TouchPad from the TouchPad Enhancements control panel. The control panel includes a small map of the TouchPad, with the Scroll Zone shaded in red. If you are touching the pad, your finger location is marked with a white crosshair cursor. A caption above the map tells you whether your finger is inside or outside the Scroll Zone. You can adjust the zone width by changing the position of the Scroll Zone slider control.R ]‡E X€€”€âKi…≀€âKi…≂€ ‚€â ƒoY‰‚ÿIf you have large fingers, or are having trouble activating scrolling, you might want to try making the Scroll Zone wider (by moving the control slider to the left). If you find that scrolling sometimes gets activated when you didn’t mean to scroll, try narrowing the Scroll Zone (by moving the control slider to the right).Better than using the scroll barVirtual Scroll Bar does more than just make scrolling more convenient. It also can make scrolling smoother. When you scroll by dragging the scroll thumb with the mouse, many applications do not re-display the document window until you release the mouse button. Virtual Scroll Bar makes navigation through documents easier, because it forces the application to re-display the window contents as you scroll.<ʉX% €.€àŒ€‚ÿWhat is Edge Finder?Ñ«5À& €W€”€‚‚ÿEdge Finder makes it easy to access controls which lie around the edges of windows. Many window controls (menus, close and minimize buttons, scroll bars, and resize borders) lie around the edge. Edge Finder constrains the mouse cursor to stay inside the active window. If the cursor tries to move outside the window, it is held at the edge (the first time). The next time the cursor moves, it is free to leave the window. With Edge Finder active, it is very easy to close or resize a window, or access the menus. By casually tossing the cursor in the general direction of the close box, the menu bar, or the edge of the window, you getX5ÀÑF the cursor exactly where you want it. «{XàÀ0 0€ö€”€€€âf&–X‰‚ÿYou can turn Edge Finder on or off by clicking the Edge Finder check-box in the TouchPad Enhancements control panel.P%5À0Á+ &€J€àŒ€€ €‚ÿWhat’s That Icon in the Taskbar?1ùàÀaÃ8 >€õ€”€ †"€‚€âf&–X‰‚ÿThe Touch Meter Icon appears in the Windows 95 Taskbar, near the clock, whenever the TouchPad Enhancements are enabled. The size of the dot on the Touch Meter indicates the amount of finger pressure. The icon turns yellow when your finger is in the Scroll Zone. Left-click on the icon to open the TouchPad Enhancements control panel, or right-click to pop up a menu. The right-button pop-up menu gives you access to extra goodies, free from Synaptics (your reward for reading this Help file).b0ÁÃÅP n€%€”€€€âf&–X‰‚âf&–X‰âf&–X‰€€€€€€‚ÿNormally, the icon changes continuously as you move your finger. If you like, you can turn off this feature by un-checking the Animated Icon check box in the TouchPad Enhancements control panel.If the TouchPad Enhancements are disabled (via the TouchPad Enhancements control panel), then the Touch Meter Icon will not appear in the Taskbar. When the icon is not present, you can access the TouchPad Enhancements control panel by clicking the Enhancements button in the TouchPad page of the Mouse control panel.BaÃÆ% €:€àŒ€‚ÿFrequently Asked QuestionsËÃÅÐÆ. *€;€°€ €€€‚ÿQ: When I use Virtual Scroll Bar, the mouse cursor jumps over to the scroll bar, and then jumps back where it came from when I’m done. Is this normal?2 ÆÇ' €€Œ€ €‚ÿA: Yes.šmÐÆœÇ- *€Ú€°€ €€€‚ÿQ: Why doesn’t the Virtual Scroll Bar feature work in some windows, even though they have a scroll bar?“GÇ/ÊL f€€Œ€ €€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿA: In order to scroll, Virtual Scroll Bar must be able to “see” the window’s scroll bar. If the scroll bar is partially obscured by another window, or partially off the screen, then Virtual Scroll Bar will not activate in that window. In general, a window’s scroll bar must be entirely on the screen, and fully visible, in order to use Virtual Scroll Bar in that window. There is an exception to this rule: Virtual Scroll Bar has “special knowledge” about many common types of windows, and can scroll them even if their scroll bars are not visible on the screen. ˜qœÇÇÊ' €â€°€ €‚ÿQ: Why do some windows scroll smoothly, while others re-display their contents only occasionally as I scroll?i/Ê0ÎX ~€#€Œ€ €€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ÿA: The way a window responds to its scroll bars is entirely up to the application which owns that window. Some applications “smooth-scroll,” while others wait until the user releases the scroll bar to redisplay their contents. Virtual Scroll Bar “knows” about many common applications and window types, and uses this knowledge to “trick” many windows into smooth-scrolling (Microsoft ® Word ™ document windows, for example, do not normally smooth-scroll, but they do when you use Virtual Scroll Bar). If Virtual Scroll Bar does not “know” about a particular type of window, it still approximates smooth-scrolling by causing the window to re-display when your finger slows down or stops. This can help you more accurately scroll to the right place in a document.®uÇÊÞÎ9 B€ê€°€ €â ƒoY‰€€€€‚ÿQ: Why does the scroll thumb sometimes “jump around” when I scroll, and not go exactly where the cursor is?¿g0ΩX ~€Ï€Œ€ €â ƒoY‰â ƒoY‰â ƒoY‰€€€€â ƒoY‰€€€€‚ÿA: Again, the application actually has complete control over the way the scroll thumb moves. Depending upon the window contents, some applications will actually prevent you from moving the scroll ÞΩÑFthumb to certain locations. Sometimes, the scroll thumb is only “allowed” to come to rest at one or two positions along the scroll bar! In these cases, even if you were to manually drag the scroll thumb with the mouse cursor, you would find that it would “jump” to a final location when you released it. Virtual Scroll Bar, unfortunately, cannot control how applications manage their scroll bars.5ÞÎÞ% € €àŒ€‚ÿBonus Goodies4í©G \€Û€˜€€€€€‚âxI€‰€€âf&–X‰‚ÿYour TouchPad is a productivity enhancing tool, designed for serious work. But we think it should also be fun. We have included two useless (but cool) application programs that demonstrate some of the capabilities of the TouchPad: Pressure Graph and The Incomparable, Mysterious Synaptics MoodPad.To run these applications, right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar, or click the Goodies button in the TouchPad Enhancements. control panel or press the buttons below:»EÞÍv ¼€Š€˜È€†F€”áC‘×!,EF(`SynZMetr.exe',`',1,`')‚†D€”áC‘×!,EF(`SynMood.exe',`',1,`')€‚ÿ Pressure Meter The Incomparable, Mysterious Synaptics MoodPadÛ§¨4 6€O€˜€€€€€€‚ÿIf you are a software developer, you, too can create applications like Pressure Graph and MoodPad, (perhaps even more useful). These programs have access to advanced functions of the TouchPad driver through a standard, published interface (for example, absolute coordinate data, pressure, etc.). By making your existing applications TouchPad-aware, you can leverage the installed base of millions of Synaptics TouchPads. If you would like to receive a specification for the Synaptics TouchPad driver application interface (API), please request one by contacting us at our site on the World Wide Web: http://www.synaptics.com or send e-mail to DrTouchPad@synaptics.com.?Íç% €4€àŒ€‚ÿMore About the TouchPad¯}¨– 2 2€û€”€€€‚€€‚ÿYour TouchPad pointing device is proudly provided by Synaptics, Inc. in San Jose, California. We hope that you are fully satisfied with its performance and features. For up-to-the-minute information and software updates, access Synaptics’ site on the World Wide Web (http://www.synaptics.com). We welcome your comments and suggestions. You can also contact us via e-mail at DrTouchPad@synaptics.com.The TouchPad detects your finger by capacitive sensing (it is not sensitive to heat or applied force). As your finger approaches the pad, it alters the electric field in the vicinity of the pad surface. The TouchPad sensor is just a circuit board with a matrix of conductive traces printed on the top surface. A special chip on the back side of the TouchPad continuously measures the capacitance of these traces, and thus can determine the presence and location of your finger.éç³ 4 6€Ó€”€€€€€€ ‚ÿTo get the most out of your TouchPad, be sure that the TouchPad driver software is installed. If the Synaptics TouchPad driver is properly installed, the Windows Mouse control panel will include a TouchPad tab along the top.1– ä 1Îÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿä P³ M h€¡€”€ €‚€€âxI‰€€€€€€€€‚ÿTouchPad Enhancements Control PanelAll of Virtual Scroll Bar’s features can be configured from the TouchPad Enhancements control panel. To access this control panel, click on the pressure-varying Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar, or press the Enhancements button on the TouchPad page of the Windows Mouse control panel.1ä ²1Ûÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ²\ªm\= J€Ü€”€ ‚€†"€€€€€‚ÿScroll ThumbThe term “Scroll Thumb” refers to the small moving-box portion of a scroll bar control.1²1’ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿA‚M\A5 8€›€”€ €‚€€âf&–X‰‚ÿScroll Zone The Scroll Zone is the area along the right edgA\e of the TouchPad which activates scrolling. Scrolling only occurs if your finger initially contacts the pad in the Scroll Zone, moving into the zone sideways doesn’t count. You can adjust the width of the Scroll Zone from the TouchPad Enhancements control panel.1LA1¯ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿLAÊC~-AÊCQ p€]€”€ €‚†"€‚€€€€âKi…â‰âf&–X‰ã\O‰‚ÿTouch Meter Icon The Touch Meter Icon appears in the Windows 95 Taskbar, near the clock, whenever the TouchPad Enhancements are enabled. The “level” of the Touch Meter indicates the amount of finger pressure. The icon turns yellow when your finger is in the Scroll Zone. Left-click on the icon to open the TouchPad Enhancements control panel, or right-click to pop up a menu. Pressing right-button over the Touch Meter brings up a pop-up menu with a couple of extra goodies, free from Synaptics (your reward for reading this Help file).1LAûC1>ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿûCE ÛÊCE2 2€·€”€€€€ €‚‚ÿClick this button to open the Tutorial Window, which gives you a surprise list of items to practice scrolling. As you scroll, the Tutorial will display helpful messages that tell you what’s going on, and why. 1ûC9E1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ9EFâ®EF4 6€]€”€€€€€€ ‚ÿThis button is just a shortcut to the Windows Mouse control panel. You can also open the Mouse control panel by right-clicking on the Touch Meter Iconin the Taskbar.19ELF1ÓÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿLFîG¢zFîG( €õ€”€‚‚‚‚ÿTo enable Edge Finder, check this box.Edge Finder aids you in accessing the border-controls of the active window. When you begin a stroke from within the window and come to the edge, the cursor will stop rather than move outside of the active window. You can now easily access any of the controls on the border region. Stroke again to move outside of the active window.1LFH1Ñÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿH¿JyNîG˜J+ $€€€ €‚€‚ÿAnimated TaskBar IconYou can enable or disable the animated taskbar icon with this checkbox. The Animated Taskbar Icon checkbox allows you to have an animated icon, when checked, or a static icon, when unchecked. The animated Touch Meter Icon shows a TouchPad with a green dot that grows in size with increased finger pressure (actually finger contact area). If you move into the scroll zone, this changes from green to yellow. When you initiate Virtual Scroll Bar, it turns blue. If you decide not to have an animated Touch Meter Icon, it is replaced with a red Synaptics Logo.'H¿J$ €€”€ ‚ÿ1˜JðJ1¾ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿðJ}L<¿J,K& €,€€ €‚ÿVirtual Scroll BarQ%ðJ}L, &€K€”€‚€€‚ÿVirtual Scroll Bar lets you scroll through documents by sliding your finger up and down the right edge of the TouchPad. For more information on the Virtual Scroll Bar feature, and other cool TouchPad features, click the Help button or right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar.1,K®L1tÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ®LñNÝ}LÊN? L€»€”€ ‚€€€€€‚€€€ ‚ÿMomentumWhen the Momentum box is checked, Virtual Scroll Bar will cause the active scrollbar to coast (continue scrolling) when you flick your finger up or down the right edge of the TouchPad. Scrolling will stop the next time you touch the pad. Using Momentum, you can scroll by “tossing and catching” the document. For more information on Momentum, and Virtual Scroll Bar in general, click the Help button or right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar.'®LñN$ €€”€‚ÿ1ÊN"O1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ"O€ã­ñN€6 :€[€”€ ‚€€€€ ‚€‚ÿEnable EnhancementsWhen this box is un-checked, all of the TouchPad Enhancement features are disabled. For a description of these features, press the Help button."O€ñN1"OB€1Xÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ÿÿÿÿB€i'ý€i* "€û€”€ ‚€‚‚ÿScroll Edge MotionScroll Edge Motion helps with long-distance scrolling. When you reach the top or bottom of the TouchPad, scrolling continues in that direction until you lift your finger from the TouchPad or move your finger away from the edge. 1B€š14ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿšƒÓiƒ0 .€§€”€ ‚€‚€€‚ÿScroll ZoneThe Scroll Zone is a vertical strip along the right edge of the TouchPad. When your finger first touches the pad in the Scroll Zone, sliding up and down will cause the active document to scroll. You can adjust the width of the Scroll Zone (to match your finger size and preference) by sliding the Scroll Zone control. For more information on adjusting the Scroll Zone, Click the Help button or right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar.1š΃1&ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ΃Ã…õŃÅ0 .€‹€”€ ‚€‚€€‚ÿTouchPad Zone MapThis gray rectangle is a map of the surface of the TouchPad, with the Scroll Zone shown shaded in red. The current position of your finger on the pad is shown with a white crosshair. Using this display, you can quickly tell whether the width of the Scroll Zone is adjusted properly for your finger. For more information on adjusting the Scroll Zone, Click the Help button or right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar.1΃ô…1­ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿô…p‡|KÃ…p‡1 0€—€”€ ‚€‚€€‚‚ÿScrolling SpeedBy changing the Scrolling Speed, you control how fast the active document scrolls in response to your finger sliding up and down the right edge of the pad.For more information on scrolling speed, and Virtual Scroll Bar in general, click the Help button or right-click on the Touch Meter Icon in the Taskbar.1ô…¡‡1çÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ¡‡W‰]p‡0‰2 2€»€”€‚€€€€‚ÿFollow the simple directions and master Virtual Scroll Bar.Here’s a tip: You can leave this Tutorial window open while you scroll in other documents, and it will continue displaying helpful information (it must be visible, of course, or it’s not much use). This can help you learn more about scrolling in windows other than the Cheese List.'¡‡W‰$ €€˜€‚ÿ10‰ˆ‰1—ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿˆ‰îŠöÊW‰~Š, &€•€˜€‚€€‚ÿThis is a long list of items, just for practicing scrolling. 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