User's Manual
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Connect a mouse to the cradle via the USB Host port. 
In the [Mouse Properties] dialog box, you may configure and test your double-click 
settings. 
In the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window, you may configure settings for 
the terminal connects to a network directly or through a modem. Alternatively, you 
may tap Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections. 
  USB Connection (via USB client port on the cradle) 
  AX88772 (via Ethernet port on the cradle) 
  WLAN (via 802.11b) 
  BTPAN (via Bluetooth) 
In the [Owner Properties] dialog box, 
  Identification/Notes tab: Enter your contact information or notes. 
  Network ID tab: Enter the user name, password, and domain name used to log on 
to the remote network. 
In the [Password Properties] dialog box, you may apply password protection to limit 
access to the terminal. 
In the [PC Connection Properties] dialog box, you may disable the direct connection 
between the terminal and a computer. 
By default, the terminal is enabled to directly connect to a computer via the cradle’s 
USB port. Alternatively, you may tap Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up 
Connections and select USB Connection. 
In the [Power Properties] dialog box, 
  Battery tab: You may view the current status of main and backup batteries. 
  Schemes tab: You may configure the power scheme and switching. 
  Device Status tab: You may view the devices that are consuming power. 
In the [Regional and Language Settings] dialog box, 
  Region tab: You may customize the appearance and formatting to your 
geographic region. 
  Language tab: By default, it is set to English (United States). 
  Input tab: By default, it is set to English (United States)-US. 
In the [Remove Programs] dialog box, you may remove any program that is installed 
earlier. 
In the [Stylus Properties] dialog box,  
  Double-Tap tab: You may configure and test your double-tap settings. 
  Calibration tab: You may need to re-calibrate the touch screen if it is not 
responding properly to your taps. 










