User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1 Getting Started with Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs
- Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC Hardware
- Chapter 3 Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC Software
- Chapter 4 Using Your Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs
- Initializing Microsoft Windows XP
- Starting and Stopping Your Tablet PC
- Opening the Motion Dashboard
- Saving Power Using Stand By or Hibernate
- Operating the Motion M-Series Digitizer Pen
- Hints for Optimizing Your Display Window
- Making Best Use of the Tablet PC Input Panel
- Hints for Working with the Input Panel
- Eliminating Paper with Windows Journal
- Creating Forms and Editing Them in Windows Journal
- Have Sticky Notes Handy for Jotting Down Information
- Changing Screen Orientation
- Customizing Buttons
- Adjusting Brightness for Different Lighting Scenarios
- Identifying the Right AC Power Adapter
- Keeping Tabs on Your Battery Power
- Creating New Power Schemes for Special Situations
- Charging the Battery
- Changing the Battery
- Adding Memory to Improve System Performance and Increase Battery Life
- Selecting Correct Cables for Operating Optical Disk Drives
- Installing Optical Disk Drives
- Cloning and Extending Your Display for Additional Viewing
- Setting Up a Wireless Connection
- Setting Up Speech Recognition for Dictation
- Using Speech Recognition for Commands
- Changing Screen Resolution for Using an External Monitor
- Creating a Screen- Resolution Scheme for an External Monitor or Similar Device
- Multimedia Applications
- Setting Up Tablet PC Security
- Clearing Tablet PC Security
- Caring for Your Tablet PC and Its Accessories
- Traveling With Your Tablet PC
- Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices
- Appendix B Troubleshooting and Support
- Appendix C Safety
- Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 Specifications
- Appendix E Limited Warranties
Chapter 4
Using Your Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs
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6. To check that the Memory Upgrade has installed successfully, select
Start, My Computer, View System Information. The General tab
shows the amount of RAM (memory) installed in your system.
NOTE: If the amount of RAM shown and the actual RAM differ, the Memory
Upgrade module may not be seated properly. Repeat Steps 1-5, taking care to
re-seat the module correctly.
SELECTING
CORRECT
CABLES FOR
OPERATING
OPTICAL DISK
DRIVES
Depending on the model you have purchased, two types of cables may be
packaged with your Optical Disk Drive. Each type is clearly marked on the
connector. You should consider which cable connection best suits your
requirements:
• IEEE 1394 — Fastest performance; recommended for everyday use; it
is excellent for DVD video and multimedia games
• USB — Required connection for installation/reinstallation of your
operating system or any operation that requires your system to boot
(start up) directly from the Optical Disk Drive
INSTALLING
OPTICAL DISK
DRIVES
Software for CDROM — The Optical Disk Drive you’ve purchased does not
require any special software drivers to operate as a standard CDROM
device.
Software for DVD and CDRW — Depending on the Optical Disk Drive
model you have purchased, additional software may be provided for DVD
and CDRW drives:
• DVD software is required to view video DVDs. It is included with all
DVD-enabled Optical Disk Drives.
• CD writing software provides advanced CD-writing capabilities beyond
those offered in Windows XP. It is included with all CDRW-enabled
Optical Disk Drives.
For information about installing your Optical Disk Drive, see the
documentation packaged with the Drive.
CAUTION: Use only the AC power supply provided with the Optical
Disk Drive to power your drive. Connecting a power adapter other than
the one provided could permanently damage the drive.










