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Contents 1 Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Box contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Button panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the touchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Connecting the modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Connecting to a wired Ethernet network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Broadband Internet connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device . . . . . . .
Downloading files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sending e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking your e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 83 83 84 6 Using Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing the power scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 Changing alarm options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Changing advanced settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Activating and using Hibernate mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 9 Travel Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Example wired Ethernet network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment you need for a wired Ethernet network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using a wireless Ethernet network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Example access point wireless Ethernet network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleaning the mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204 14 Restoring Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207 Using the Restoration CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208 Reinstalling device drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 Updating device drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC 1 This chapter introduces you to the basic features of your tablet PC.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Box contents Your Gateway Tablet PC box includes: ■ A pen, plus a spare and several replacement tips ■ An AC power adapter and installed battery ■ A soft cloth for cleaning the screen ■ Operating system and software CDs ■ An adjustable desktop stand ■ A mobile USB keyboard with touchpad ■ A hard top cover Your box also contains any additional accessories you have ordered, such as a combination DVD/CD-RW drive.
Button panel Button panel Microphone Security Fn Hot key 2 Cursor pad Pen Esc Status indicators Hot key 1 Component Description Microphone Record audio through this microphone. The built-in microphone is turned off while an external microphone is connected. For the location of your microphone jack, see “Ports side” on page 7. Buttons See “Buttons” on page 4 for a description of each button. Status indicators See “Status indicators” on page 5 for a description of each status indicator.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Buttons Item Icon Primary function Secondary function (Fn button+button) Security Opens the Windows Task Manager. Also used for domain authentication or logon screen. None Hot key 2 Rotates display orientation. Also opens the BIOS utility if pressed during startup. Opens Tablet Input Panel. Can also be reprogrammed. Hot key 1 Opens Motion Dashboard. Opens Windows Journal. Can also be reprogrammed.
Button panel Status indicators The status indicators show you the current activity of system components. Status indicator Meaning Wireless activity ■ ■ LED steady or blinking green - Wireless IEEE 802.11b is on LED off - Wireless IEEE 802.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Power switch side Power connector Antenna area PC Card slot Pen tether anchor Power switch Component Description Power connector Plug the AC adapter cable into this connector. Do not substitute another adapter or use this connector for any other purpose. Power switch ■ ■ ■ 6 Turn on the tablet by sliding and holding the switch for about 1 second.
Ports side Ports side Modem jack FlexDock connector Network jack Icon Headphone jack Microphone jack Monitor port Component USB ports IEEE 1394 port Description Modem jack Plug a modem cable into this jack. For more information, see “Connecting the modem” on page 39. Network jack Plug a 10/100 Ethernet network cable into this jack. For more information, see “Connecting to a wired Ethernet network” on page 40 and “Networking Your Tablet PC” on page 165.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Component Icon Description Microphone jack Plug an external microphone into this jack. The built-in microphone is turned off when a microphone is plugged into this jack. Headphone jack Plug amplified speakers or headphones into this jack. The built-in speakers are turned off when speakers or headphones are plugged into this jack.
Back Back Kensington lock slot Hard drive Battery Battery gauge Battery latch Memory bay Antenna zone Component Description Kensington lock slot Secure your tablet PC to an object by connecting a Kensington cable lock to this slot. Hard drive bay The hard drive is located in this bay. Battery bay Insert the battery into this bay. For more information, see “Changing batteries” on page 131. www.gateway.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Component Description Battery gauge Push the button next to the LEDs to check the battery’s charge. Battery latch Slide to release the battery. Memory bay Install as many as two memory modules into this bay. For more information, see “Adding or replacing memory” on page 222. Antenna zone The wireless networking antennas are located in this area. 10 www.gateway.
Identifying your model Identifying your model Important The labels shown in this section are for informational purposes only. Label information varies by model, features ordered, and location. Gateway model number and internal wireless label The label on the back of your tablet PC contains information that identifies your tablet PC model and its features. Gateway Technical Support will need this information if you call for assistance.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the back of your tablet PC includes the product key code for your operating system. Finding your specifications For more information about your tablet PC, such as memory size, memory type, and hard drive size, visit Gateway’s eSupport page at support.gateway.com. The eSupport page also has links to additional Gateway documentation and detailed specifications.
Accessories Accessories Gateway and Motion offer accessories that can help you make the most of using your tablet PC. To order accessories, visit the Gateway Accessory Store at accessories.gateway.com and the Motion Web site at www.motioncomputing.com. Batteries and automobile/airplane power adapters If you run your tablet PC on battery power for extended periods, you may want to buy an additional battery so you can swap batteries when necessary.
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway M1300 Tablet PC Motion FlexDock The Motion FlexDock, a desktop docking station, includes most of the tablet’s peripheral device connectors. ■ LAN (RJ-45) ■ IEEE 1394 ■ USB 2.0 ports (2 rear, 1 front) ■ Microphone jack ■ Headphone jack ■ VGA monitor ■ AC power adapter connector See “Using the Tablet PC FlexDock” on page 227 for more information. 14 www.gateway.
Accessories Peripheral devices You can attach devices (such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, or monitor) to your tablet PC or FlexDock. Memory Large programs, such as multimedia games or graphics programs, use a lot of memory. If your programs are running more slowly than you think they should, try adding more memory. See “Adding or replacing memory” on page 222 for more information. Printers You can attach almost any type of printer to your tablet PC.
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Getting Started 2 This chapter provides basic information about your Gateway tablet PC.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Safety instructions Certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the tablet. General tips 18 ■ When setting up the tablet for work, place it on a level surface. ■ Before you clean your tablet, turn if off, unplug it from its power source, and remove the battery. ■ Do not push objects into air vents or openings of your tablet. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Safety instructions ■ The base of the tablet can become warm with use. Although the temperature will not be too hot to the touch, we recommend that you attach the hard top cover to the back of the tablet while in use. ■ Do not apply heavy pressure to the tablet or subject it to strong impact. Excessive pressure or impact can cause damage to tablet components or otherwise cause malfunctions. ■ Some PC Cards can become hot with prolonged use.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Basic safety precautions When using your tablet and peripheral devices, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: ■ Do not use this product near water. For example, do not use it near a bathtub or kitchen sink. ■ Avoid using the wired modem or LAN during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Your tablet ships with a charged 6-cell lithium-ion (or an optional lightweight 3-cell) battery in its bay. You can run your tablet PC using an AC adapter or the tablet PC battery. You may own other devices that advise you to charge the battery before first use, but the Gateway Tablet PC battery does not require it. If a charge is needed, just plug in the AC adapter and let the battery charge while you are working.
Chapter 2: Getting Started To connect the AC adapter: 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter. -ORConnect the AC mini-plug to the AC adapter. 22 www.gateway.
Connecting the AC adapter Warning Make sure that you use the AC adapter that came with your tablet PC. Replace the power cord if it becomes damaged. The replacement cord must be of the same type and voltage rating as the original cord or your tablet PC may be damaged. 2 Connect the AC adapter to your tablet PC’s power connector. 3 Plug the power cord or AC mini-plug into a wall outlet.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Warning Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adapter. The AC adapter has no user-replaceable or user-serviceable parts inside. The AC adapter has dangerous voltages that can cause serious injury or death. Contact Gateway about returning defective AC adapters. Protecting from power source problems During a power surge, the voltage level of electricity coming into your tablet PC can increase to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage.
Starting your tablet PC Starting your tablet PC To start your tablet PC: 1 If this is the first time turning on your tablet, connect the USB keyboard to a USB port. 2 Slide and hold the power switch for about 1 second. The tablet turns on. www.gateway.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Important ■ ■ While the tablet is on, sliding and holding the switch will activate the low-power Standby or Hibernate mode. While the tablet is on, sliding and holding the switch for more than four seconds will cause a forced shutdown, which should be the last resort when the tablet is completely unresponsive. 3 Use the keyboard to complete the Windows setup. The pen does not work during setup.
Restarting (rebooting) your tablet PC Restarting (rebooting) your tablet PC If your tablet PC does not respond to pen or keyboard input, you may have to close programs that are not responding. If closing unresponsive programs does not restore your tablet PC to normal operation, you may have to restart (reboot) your tablet PC. To close unresponsive programs and restart your tablet PC: 1 Press the Security button on page 3. .
Chapter 2: Getting Started Using the display The tablet’s screen combines the eye-soothing readability of a liquid-crystal display with the responsiveness of a pen controller. The screen provides a hard writing surface, minimizes glare, and increases readability. ■ Unlike other touchscreens and PDAs, the tablet’s display responds only to the tablet’s pen. The tablet will not respond to a PDA pen or the touch of a fingertip. ■ Steady your hand on the display surface while writing.
Using the pen Calibration The first time you use your tablet, you should calibrate your pen for both portrait and landscape orientations. Calibration ensures the accuracy of the pen and adjusts the screen’s performance for different users. If the on-screen pointer does not seem to line up with the tip of the pen—for example, because someone else has used your tablet and adjusted it for their own use—recalibrate it to your tapping patterns.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Gestures A gesture is a shape you draw with your tablet pen to send a command to your tablet PC. In Input Panel, you can also use gestures to control the insertion point in the active program. When you use these gestures, you get the same result as pressing the corresponding key on a standard keyboard. ■ Open the Tablet Input Panel by waving the pen back and forth over the screen. ■ Backspace by drawing a right-to-left line on the display surface.
Using the pen Tips ■ Hold the pen the same way you hold a writing pen, and steady your writing hand by resting it on the display surface. ■ Line up the pointer before you tap, in cases where the pointer and pen point are out of alignment. The screen reads the position of the pointer, not the tap. ■ Store the pen in the Gateway Tablet PC’s pen holder. Store extra pens in a drawer to avoid prolonged pressure on the pen tip.
Chapter 2: Getting Started TIP tips 32 ■ Open a program for your input (for example, a word processing program or a Web form) before using the writing pad or soft keyboard. ■ To adjust writing pad and keyboard settings, tap Tools, then tap Options. ■ For security and accuracy when entering masked text (such as passwords), use the Tablet PC Input Panel’s soft keyboard instead of the writing pad. www.gateway.
Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Your tablet PC came with a keyboard that functions the same as a desktop computer keyboard. Many of the keys have been assigned alternate functions, including shortcut keys for Windows, function keys for specific system operations, and the Pad Lock keys for the numeric keypad. You attach the external keyboard to the tablet PC using a USB port. You do not need to shut down the tablet PC to connect the keyboard.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Key types The keyboard has several different types of keys. Some keys perform specific actions when pressed alone and other actions when pressed in combination with another key. Key type Function keys Icon Description Press these keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform actions in programs. For example, pressing F1 may open help. Each program uses different function keys for different purposes. See the program documentation to find out more about the function key actions.
Using the keyboard System key combinations When you press the FN key and a system key at the same time, your tablet PC performs the action identified by the text on the key. Press and hold FN, then press this system key... To... Perform an action specified by the software currently running. (This function is only available in some programs.) Turn on Pad Lock so you can use the numeric keypad. Press this key combination again to turn off Pad Lock.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Status indicators Status indicators inform you when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. Pad lock Indicator Icon Caps lock Scroll lock Description Pad Lock Numeric keypad is turned on. For more information, see “System key combinations” on page 35. Caps Lock Caps Lock is turned on. Scroll Lock Scroll Lock is turned on. For more information, see “System key combinations” on page 35. 36 www.gateway.
Using the keyboard Using the touchpad The keyboard has a touchpad and two buttons. Left touchpad button Right touchpad button Touchpad When you move your finger on the touchpad, the pointer (arrow) on the screen moves in the same direction. You can use the left and right buttons below the touchpad to select objects. www.gateway.
Chapter 2: Getting Started To... Do this... Move the pointer on the screen. Move your finger around on the touchpad. If you run out of space and need to move the pointer farther, lift your finger, move it to the middle of the touchpad, then continue moving your finger. Select an object on the screen. Position the pointer over the object. Quickly press and release the left button once. This action is called clicking. Start a program or open a file or folder. Position the pointer over the object.
Connecting the modem Connecting the modem Your tablet PC has a built-in 56K modem that you can use to connect to a standard telephone line. Warning To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord. To connect the modem: 1 Insert one end of a modem cable into the modem jack on the ports side of your tablet PC. For the location of the modem jack, see “Ports side” on page 7. 2 Insert the other end of the modem cable into a telephone wall jack.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Connecting to a wired Ethernet network Your tablet PC has a network jack that you can use to connect to a 10/100 wired Ethernet network. Important Your tablet PC is equipped with built-in wireless Ethernet. For information about connecting to a wired or wireless Ethernet network, see “Networking Your Tablet PC” on page 165. To connect to a wired Ethernet network: 40 1 Insert one end of a network cable into the network jack on the ports side of your tablet PC.
Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device Broadband Internet connections You can use your tablet PC’s Ethernet jack for more than just networking. Many broadband Internet connections, such as cable modems and DSL modems, connect to your tablet PC’s Ethernet jack. For more information, see “Using the Internet” on page 77 and “Networking Your Tablet PC” on page 165.
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Getting Help 3 This chapter tells you about additional information resources available to help you use your tablet PC.
Chapter 3: Getting Help Using the tutorials To run the tutorials, tap the Welcome to Tablet PC link in the Help and Support Center. Help and Support 44 To open the Help and Support Center, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. www.gateway.
Using the tutorials More helpful startup pages and programs Get Going with Tablet PC This interactive introduction offers more hints on using your Tablet PC and helps you calibrate the pen and display. You should calibrate the pen right away. To open Get Going with Tablet PC: ■ Tap Start, All Programs, then tap Get Going with Tablet PC. Take a Tour of Windows XP To open Take a Tour of Windows XP: 1 2 3 4 Tap Start, then tap Help and Support Center. Tap What’s new in Windows XP.
Chapter 3: Getting Help Inkball After you finish the tutorials, you can play Inkball to hone your pen skills. To play Inkball: ■ 46 Tap Start, All Programs, Games, then tap Inkball. www.gateway.
Help and Support Center Help and Support Center Your tablet PC includes Windows Help and Support Center, an easily accessible collection of help information, troubleshooters, instructional videos, and automated support. Use Help and Support Center to answer questions about Windows and to help you quickly discover and use the many features of your Gateway Tablet PC.
Chapter 3: Getting Help Searching for a topic To search for a topic in Help and Support Center, type a word or phrase (keyword) in the Search box located at the top of any Help and Support Center screen, then tap the arrow button. Search box Search results header Search results headers For each search, you receive the following search result types: ■ Suggested Topics - These topics are located in Help and Support Center and are relevant to your search topic.
Do More with Gateway Do More with Gateway Your tablet PC includes Do More with Gateway, a tool that provides additional information about using your Gateway computer for digital music, digital photography, digital video, gaming, and other programs. To access Do More with Gateway, tap Start, then tap Do More with Gateway.
Chapter 3: Getting Help Online help Many programs provide information online so you can research a topic or learn how to perform a task while you are using the program. You can access most online help information by selecting a topic from a Help menu or by tapping a Help button. You can search for information by viewing the help contents, checking the index, searching for a topic or keyword, or browsing through the online help. 50 www.gateway.
Gateway Web site Gateway Web site Gateway’s online support is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and provides the most current drivers, product specifications, tutorials, and personalized information about your system. Visit the Gateway eSupport Web site at support.gateway.com. For more information about connecting to the Internet, see “Using the Internet” on page 77. www.gateway.
Chapter 3: Getting Help Using eSupport The eSupport site is divided into four major areas: ■ Support Home ■ Downloads ■ Contact Us ■ Account Info Each of these areas is represented by a tab across the top of the Web page. Support Home tab To get specific information about your tablet PC, type your serial number into the My System Information box, then tap GO, or tap Look up my serial number for me. For more information, see “Finding your specifications” on page 12.
Windows Basics 4 Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Use the Windows desktop ■ Manage files and folders ■ Work with documents ■ Use shortcuts 53
Chapter 4: Windows Basics About Windows XP Tablet PC Edition The Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system is a fully functioning version of Windows XP Professional with added pen-based computing features: ■ Tablet and Pen Settings — set properties for the pen, tablet buttons, and display screen ■ Tablet PC Input Panel (TIP) — use its writing pad, soft keyboard, and voice recognition for entering data ■ Windows® Journal — hand-write documents, then turn them into text or image files ■
About the Windows environment About the Windows environment After your tablet PC starts, the first screen you see is the Windows desktop. The desktop is like the top of a real desk. Think of the desktop as your personalized work space where you open programs and perform other tasks. Your desktop may be different from this example, depending on how your tablet PC is set up. Help and Support For more information about the desktop, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Using the desktop The desktop contains the taskbar, the Start button, and the Recycle Bin icon. Desktop elements Description The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the tablet PC display containing the Start button on the left and a clock on the right. Other buttons on the taskbar represent programs that are running. Tap a program’s button on the taskbar to open the program’s window.
Using the desktop 3 Tap a file or program to open it. Help and Support For more information about the Start menu, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword Windows Start menu in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. www.gateway.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Adding icons to the desktop You may want to add an icon (shortcut) to the desktop for a program that you use frequently. To add icons to the desktop: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap All Programs. 3 Tap Send To, then tap Desktop (create shortcut). A shortcut icon for that program appears on the desktop. Button-tap (press the pen button) the program that you want to add to the desktop. Help and Support For more information about desktop icons, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Identifying window items Identifying window items When you double-tap the icon for a drive, folder, file, or program, a window opens on the desktop. This example shows the Local Disk (C:) window, which opens after you double-tap the Local Disk (C:) icon in the My Computer window. Title bar Menu bar Close Maximize Minimize www.gateway.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Every program window looks a little different because each has its own menus, icons, and controls. Most windows include these items: Window item Description The title bar is the horizontal bar at the top of a window that shows the window title. Tapping the minimize button reduces the active window to a button on the taskbar. Tapping the program button in the taskbar opens the window again. Tapping the maximize button expands the active window to fit the entire tablet PC display.
Working with files and folders Working with files and folders You can organize your files and programs to suit your preferences much like you would store information in a file cabinet. You can store these files in folders and copy, move, and delete the information just as you would reorganize and throw away information in a file cabinet. Viewing drives Drives are like file cabinets because they hold files and folders. A tablet PC may have more than one drive.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics To see the files and folders on a drive: ■ Double-tap the drive icon. If you do not see the contents of a drive after you double-tap its icon, tap Show the contents of this drive. Help and Support For more information about files and folders, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword files and folders in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Creating folders Folders are much like the folders in a file cabinet.
Working with files and folders To create a folder: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap My Computer on the Start menu. Double-tap the drive where you want to put the new folder. Typically, Local Disk (C:) is your hard drive and 3½ Floppy (A:) is your optional diskette drive. If you do not see the contents of the drive, tap Show the contents of this drive. 3 If you want to create a new folder inside an existing folder, double-tap the existing folder.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Important The clipboard stores whatever you cut or copy until you cut or copy again. Then the clipboard contains the new information only. Therefore, you can paste copies of a file or folder into more than one place, but as soon as you copy or cut a different file or folder, the original file or folder is deleted from the clipboard. To copy a file or folder to another folder: 1 Locate the file or folder you want to copy.
Working with files and folders Help and Support For more information about copying files and folders or moving files and folders, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword copying files and folders or moving files and folders in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Deleting files and folders When you throw away paper files and folders, you take them from the file cabinet and put them in a trash can. Eventually the trash can is emptied.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics To recover files or folders from the Recycle Bin: 1 Double-tap the Recycle Bin icon. The Recycle Bin window opens and lists the files and folders you have thrown away since you last emptied it. 2 Tap the files or folders that you want to restore. For instructions on how to select multiple files and folders, see “Keyboard shortcuts” on page 75. 3 Tap File, then tap Restore. Windows returns the deleted files or folders to their original locations.
Working with files and folders Windows drives, folders, and files are organized in the same way as a real file cabinet in that they may have many levels (usually many more levels than a file cabinet, in fact). So you usually will have to search through levels of folders to find the file or folder that you need. This is called browsing. To browse for a file: 1 2 3 Tap Start, then tap My Computer. The My Computer window opens.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Help and Support For more information about browsing for files and folders, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword files and folders in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Working with files and folders To find files and folders using the Search utility: 1 Tap Start, then tap Search. The Search Results window opens. Tap All files and folders. 2 If you want to search by file or folder name, type in all or part of the file or folder name in the name box in the left pane of the window. ■ If you type all of the name, Search will list all files and folders of that name.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics 3 Tap Search. When the search is completed, Windows lists the files and folders whose names contain the text that you searched for. 4 Open a file, folder, or program by double-tapping the name in the list. Help and Support For more information about searching for files and folders, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword searching in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Working with documents Working with documents Tablet PC documents include word processing files, spreadsheet files, or other similar files. The basic methods of creating, saving, opening, and printing a document apply to most of these types of files. The following examples show how to create, save, open, and print a document using Microsoft® WordPad. Similar procedures apply to other programs such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. For more information about using a program, tap Help on its menu bar.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Saving a document After you create a document, you need to save it if you want to use it later. To save a document: 1 Tap File, then tap Save. The Save As dialog box opens. Save in list File name 2 Tap the arrow button to open the Save in list, then tap the folder where you want to save the file. If you do not see the folder you want, browse through the folders listed below the Save in list. 3 4 Type a new file name in the File name box. Tap Save.
Working with documents Opening a document To view, revise, or print an existing document, first you need to open it. Open the document in the program that it was created in. To open a document: 1 2 3 Start the program. Tap File, then tap Open. Tap the arrow button to open the Look in list, then tap the folder you want to open. If you do not see the folder you want, browse through the folders listed below the Look in list. Look in list 4 Double-tap the document file name. The document opens.
Chapter 4: Windows Basics Printing a document To print a document, you must have a printer connected to your tablet PC or have access to a network printer. For more information about installing or using your printer, see the printer documentation. To print a document: 1 2 3 4 Make sure that the printer is turned on and loaded with paper. Start the program and open the document. Tap File, then tap Print. The Print dialog box opens. Set the print options, then tap OK. The document prints.
Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts The following table shows a few shortcuts that you can use in Windows and almost all programs that run in Windows. For more information about shortcuts, see your Windows or program documentation. To... Do this... Copy a file, folder, text, or graphic Click the item, then press CTRL + C. Cut a file, folder, text, or graphic Click the item, then press CTRL + X.
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Using the Internet 5 This chapter provides information about the Internet and the World Wide Web.
Chapter 5: Using the Internet Learning about the Internet The Internet is a worldwide network of computers linked together to provide information to people everywhere. The two most popular services on the Internet are e-mail and the World Wide Web. You can access this network by connecting your tablet PC to a telephone, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), or cable line and signing up with an Internet service provider (ISP).
Setting up an Internet account If you want to access the Internet you need: ■ A modem – a device that connects your tablet PC to other computers or servers using a telephone, DSL, or cable line. ■ An Internet service provider – a company that provides access to the Internet through an ISP server. When you connect to an ISP, the ISP server lets you access the Internet and your e-mail messages. ■ A Web browser – a program that displays information from the World Wide Web.
Chapter 5: Using the Internet Using the World Wide Web The World Wide Web is a multimedia window to the Internet that gives you access to millions of information sources. Information on the Web comes to you on Web pages, which are electronic documents that you view using a Web page display program called a browser. You can use any of the commercially available Web browsers, like Microsoft Internet Explorer (which comes installed on your new tablet PC) or Netscape Navigator.
Using the World Wide Web Connecting to a Web site After you set up an account with an Internet service provider (ISP), you can access the many information sources on the World Wide Web. To connect to a Web site: 1 Connect to your Internet account. After your tablet PC connects, a default opening page or welcome screen opens. 2 To go to a different Web site, type the address (called a URL for “Universal Resource Locator”) in the browser address bar (for example www.gateway.
Chapter 5: Using the Internet Downloading files Downloading is the process of transferring files from a computer on the Internet to your tablet PC. To protect your tablet PC against viruses, make sure that you scan the files you download. For more information, see “Protecting your tablet PC from viruses” on page 193. To download files or programs from a Web site: 1 2 Connect to your Internet account.
Using e-mail Using e-mail E-mail (electronic mail) lets you send messages to anyone who has an Internet connection and e-mail address. E-mail is usually a free service of your Internet account. The Internet never closes, so you can send e-mail messages at any time. Your e-mail messages arrive at most e-mail addresses in minutes. An e-mail address consists of a user name, the @ symbol, and the Internet domain name of the Internet service provider (ISP) or company that “hosts” that user.
Chapter 5: Using the Internet Checking your e-mail To check your e-mail using Microsoft Outlook: 1 2 3 Connect to your e-mail account. Tap the Inbox. Double-tap the message you want to read. For more information about managing and organizing your e-mail messages, see the online help in your e-mail program. Help and Support For general information about using e-mail, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword e-mail in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. 84 www.
Using Multimedia 6 This chapter provides information on using the multimedia capabilities of your tablet PC.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Adjusting the volume You can use the volume controls to adjust the overall volume and the volume of specific sound devices in your tablet PC. To adjust the overall volume level using hardware controls: ■ If you are using external speakers, turn the knob on the front of the speakers. To adjust the overall volume level: 86 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices.
Adjusting the volume 4 Drag the Device Volume slider to change the volume or tap to select the Mute check box, then tap OK. Help and Support For more information about adjusting volume, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword adjusting volume in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. To adjust specific volume levels: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 4 Tap Advanced in the Device volume area. If the device you want to adjust does not appear in the window, tap Options, Properties, the check box next to the audio device you want to adjust, then tap OK. 88 5 Drag the volume level and balance sliders for the device you want to adjust. For more information about the volume controls, tap Help in the window. 6 Tap X in the top-right corner of the window to close it. www.gateway.
Recording and playing audio Recording and playing audio Use the following instructions to make an audio recording by speaking into a microphone. To make an audio recording: 1 Use the built-in microphone located on the front of the tablet PC. -ORPlug a microphone into the microphone jack on your tablet PC. For the location of the microphone jack, see “Ports side” on page 7 or “Back” on page 229. 2 Tap Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then tap Sound Recorder. The Sound Recorder opens.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia To play an audio recording in Sound Recorder: 1 2 3 4 Open the Sound Recorder. Tap File, then tap Open. The Open dialog box opens. Tap the file you want to play, then tap Open. Play the file by tapping tapping (stop). Help and Support (play), then stop playing the file by For more information about making or playing an audio recording, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Playing audio and video files with the Windows Media Player Playing audio and video files with the Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player can play several types of audio and video files, including WAV, MIDI, MP3, AU, AVI, and MPEG formats. For more information about using the Windows Media Player, tap Help. To play a file using the Windows Media Player: 1 Tap Start, All Programs, then tap Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player opens. Video file information Video screen Play Stop www.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 2 Tap File, then tap Open. The Open dialog box opens. Important 3 4 If the menu bar does not appear, tap the show menu bar button. Tap the file you want to play, then tap Open. Play the file by tapping tapping (stop). Help and Support (play), then stop playing the file by For more information about playing audio and video using the Windows Media Player, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Using the optional diskette drive Using the optional diskette drive The diskette drive uses 3.5-inch diskettes (sometimes called floppy disks). Diskettes are useful for storing files or transferring files to another computer. Warning Important Do not expose diskettes to water or magnetic fields. Exposure could damage the data on the diskette. If you need to use a diskette drive, Gateway recommends purchasing a USB diskette drive. To order a USB diskette drive, visit the Accessory Store at accessories.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 3 To access a file on the diskette, tap Start, then tap My Computer. Double-tap the drive letter (for example, the A: drive), then double-tap the file name. 4 To remove the diskette, make sure that the diskette activity indicator is off, then press the diskette eject button. Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive You can use your tablet PC to enjoy a wide variety of multimedia features.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive To connect the DVD/CD-RW drive: 1 Connect the AC adapter to your drive’s power connector. 2 Connect the IEEE 1394 cable from the drive to the jack on the tablet PC or FlexDock. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Inserting a CD or DVD Activity indicator Important Eject button Manual eject hole Some music CDs have copy protection software. You may not be able to play these CDs on your tablet PC. To insert a CD or DVD: 1 Press the eject button on the combination DVD/CD-RW drive. After the tray opens slightly, pull the disc tray completely open. 2 Place the disc in the tray with the label facing up, then press down carefully on the disc until it snaps into place.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive Listening to CDs You can use the combination DVD/CD-RW drive on your tablet PC to listen to music CDs. Use the Windows Media Player to listen to CDs. For more information about the using the Windows Media Player, tap Help. Important Some music CDs have copy protection software. You may not be able to play these CDs on your tablet PC. To play a CD using Windows Media Player: 1 2 Insert a CD into the combination DVD/CD-RW drive.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 3 When the media player opens, tap (play). Play Stop Volume Previous Mute Next If you do not hear sound or you want to change the volume, see “Adjusting the volume” on page 86. Help and Support For more information about playing CDs, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword playing CDs in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive Playing a DVD A Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is similar to a standard CD but has greater data capacity. Because of this increased capacity, full-length movies, several albums of music, or several gigabytes of data can fit on a single disc. If your tablet PC has a combination DVD/CD-RW drive, you can play DVDs with InterVideo WinDVD. For more information about playing DVDs, tap Help in WinDVD.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Creating CDs You can use your combination DVD/CD-RW drive to create data CDs, music CDs, or copies of CDs. Important If Nero Express is not on your Start menu, you will need to install the Nero Express program. To install the Nero Express program, insert the Nero Express disc into your DVD/CD-RW drive and follow the on-screen instructions. Important For more information about using Ahead Software’s Nero Express, see the online documentation.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive To create a data CD: 1 2 Insert a blank, writable CD into your DVD/CD-RW drive. If a CD Drive dialog box opens, tap Create new CD using Ahead Nero, then tap OK. Nero Express starts. - OR If a dialog box does not open, tap Start, All Programs, Ahead Nero, then tap Nero Express. Nero Express starts. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 3 Tap Data, then tap Data Disc. The Disc Content screen opens. 4 5 Tap Add. The Select Files and Folders dialog box opens. 1 Tap the file(s) you want to record (hold down the CTRL or SHIFT key when you tap to select multiple files), then tap Add. The Select Files and Folders dialog box closes. 1. 102 www.gateway.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive 6 After you have added all of your files, tap Next. The Final Burn Settings screen opens. 7 8 Type a name for the disc in the Disc Name box. 9 When you are notified that the burn has been completed successfully, tap Tap Burn. The Burning Process screen opens. OK. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Help and Support For more information about creating CDs, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword creating CDs in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Creating music CDs Use Nero Express to create music CDs from other music CDs or MP3 files. For information on creating data CDs, see “Creating data CDs” on page 100. Important We recommend that you do not use your tablet PC for other tasks while creating CDs.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive 2 If a CD Drive dialog box opens, tap Create new CD using Ahead Nero, then tap OK. Nero Express starts. - OR If a dialog box does not open, tap Start, All Programs, Ahead Nero, then tap Nero Express. Nero Express starts. 3 Tap Music, then tap the type of CD you want to create: Audio CD, MP3 Disc, or WMA Disc. The My Audio CD screen opens. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 4 5 106 Tap Add. The Select Files and Folders dialog box opens. Tap the file(s) you want to record (hold down the CTRL or SHIFT key when you tap to select multiple files), then tap Add. The Select Files and Folders dialog box closes. Tips & Tricks You can add any combination of music tracks or MP3 files to a music CD project. You can add up to 99 tracks and files, or up to 650 MB (74-minute CD) or 700 MB (80-minute CD) of tracks and files to a music CD project.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive 6 After you have added all of your tracks and files, tap Next. The Final Burn Settings screen opens. 7 8 Type a name for the disc in the Disc Name box. 9 When you are notified that the burn has been completed successfully, tap Tap Burn. The Burning Process screen opens. OK. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Help and Support For more information about creating CDs, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword creating CDs in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Copying CDs Nero Express can make backup copies of almost any type of CD. Important We recommend that you do not use your tablet PC for other tasks while creating a CD. Important If you record copyrighted material on a CD, you need permission from the copyright owner.
Using the optional DVD/CD-RW drive 3 Tap Start, All Programs, Ahead Nero, then tap Nero Express. Nero Express starts. 4 Tap Copy Entire Disc. The Select Source and Destination screen opens. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia 5 Tap Burn. The Burning Process screen opens. 6 When the DVD/CD-RW drive tray opens, replace the source CD with a blank, writable CD, then close the drive tray. 7 When you are notified that the burn has been completed successfully, tap OK. Help and Support For more information about copying CDs and DVDs, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword copying CDs in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. 110 www.gateway.
Using an external monitor Using an external monitor To attach an external monitor: 1 2 Turn off the Tablet PC. 3 Plug the monitor’s power cord into an AC power source and turn it on. Windows XP recognizes the new hardware and searches for its driver. You may need to install the driver from the disc supplied by the monitor’s manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer’s Web site. If you need to install a driver from the manufacturer’s CD, you must first attach the optional DVD/CD-RW drive.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Connecting a digital camera Most digital cameras connect to your tablet PC’s USB port to transfer pictures. To connect a digital camera: 1 Connect one end of the USB cable to your digital camera, and connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the tablet PC or FlexDock. For the location of your USB ports, see “Ports side” on page 7, “Front” on page 228, and “Back” on page 229.
Connecting a digital camera Help and Support For more information about using the Scanner and Camera Wizard, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword digital picture in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Tips & Tricks See Do More With Gateway for more information about using your tablet PC to edit, store, and print digital photos. Tap Start, then tap Do More With Gateway. www.gateway.
Chapter 6: Using Multimedia Connecting a digital video camera Your tablet PC has an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire or i.Link) port that can be used to connect to a digital video camera. NeroVision Express is a video capture program that lets you capture and edit full-motion video, single images, and audio through the IEEE 1394 port.
Sending and Receiving Faxes 7 Microsoft Fax lets you send and receive faxes using the modem.
Chapter 7: Sending and Receiving Faxes Installing Fax Microsoft Fax lets you send and receive faxes using your modem. When Windows XP was originally installed on your tablet PC, Fax was not installed. You need to install Fax from your blue Operating System CD. Important Your modem cable must be installed before you can send and receive faxes. You cannot use your standard telephone modem to connect to the Internet while sending and receiving faxes.
Configuring Fax 5 Tap Exit to close the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP dialog box. -ORTap Close to close the Add or Remove Programs dialog box. Configuring Fax Before you send your first fax, you need to set up your user information. Your fax cover sheets and fax headers contain this information, some of which is required by law. The Fax Configuration Wizard opens the first time you try to send a fax.
Chapter 7: Sending and Receiving Faxes To configure Microsoft Fax: 118 1 Tap Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, then tap Fax Console. The Fax Configuration Wizard opens. 2 On the Welcome to Fax Configuration Wizard screen, tap Next. The Sender Information screen opens. 3 Type the information about yourself that you want to appear on your fax cover page, then tap Next. The Select Device for Sending or Receiving Faxes screen opens.
Configuring Fax 6 Tap Next. The Transmitting Subscriber Identification (TSID) screen opens. 7 Type the transmitting fax identifier information. This identifier information is required by law. You can type up to 20 characters in the text box. We suggest using eight characters for your identifier name, followed by 12 characters for your telephone number. Important 8 9 Some fax machines cannot use special characters such as hyphens. We suggest using spaces instead of hyphens in telephone and fax numbers.
Chapter 7: Sending and Receiving Faxes Sending a simple fax You can use the Send Fax Wizard to send a simple one-page fax to one or more recipients. To send a simple fax: 120 1 Tap Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, then tap Send a Fax. The Send Fax Wizard opens. 2 On the Welcome to Fax Configuration Wizard screen, tap Next. The Recipient Information screen opens. 3 4 Type the name and fax number of the recipient of your fax.
Setting up your cover page template 8 9 Type the subject text in the Subject line area. Type the message text in the Note area, then tap Next. The Schedule screen opens. 10 Select when you want to send the fax and a priority for the fax, then tap Next. The Completing the Send Fax Wizard screen opens. 11 Tap Finish. Setting up your cover page template You can create your own cover page template that you can use in place of the cover page templates that Microsoft Fax provides for you.
Chapter 7: Sending and Receiving Faxes 4 If you want to include a logo that appears on your cover page, copy it to the Windows clipboard, then paste it into the Cover Page Editor and move it to the appropriate place on your template. 5 To save your cover page template, tap File, then tap Save As. The Save As dialog box opens with your personal cover pages folder already in the Save in list. 6 7 Type the new cover page template name. Tap Save.
Receiving and viewing a fax 4 5 Tap Print or OK. The Send Fax Wizard opens. Complete the wizard by following the instructions in “Sending a simple fax” on page 120. Receiving and viewing a fax To receive and view a fax: 1 Tap Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, then tap Fax Console. The Fax Console opens. When the Fax Console is open, it detects incoming faxes and stores them in the Inbox. 2 To view a fax, tap Inbox, then double-tap the fax you want to view.
Chapter 7: Sending and Receiving Faxes Automatically retry sending a fax You can set up Fax so it continues to try sending your fax if the receiving fax machine is busy. Important Fax is automatically set up to retry three times at ten minute intervals. To automatically retry sending a fax: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Printers and Other Hardware. Tap View installed printers or fax printers.
Automatically cancelling a fax Automatically cancelling a fax If your tablet PC tried to send a fax and failed to connect to a fax machine, you can automatically cancel a failed fax. To automatically cancel a failed fax: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Printers and Other Hardware. Tap View installed printers or fax printers. The Printers and Faxes window opens.
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Managing Power 8 While your tablet PC is running on battery power, you should manage power consumption to get the most use out of the battery.
Chapter 8: Managing Power Battery basics A 6-cell lithium-ion prismatic battery comes installed in the Gateway Tablet PC. Fully charged, a new battery can power the tablet for several hours, depending on conditions and usage patterns. Extra batteries are available through Motion. Use only Motion batteries in the Gateway Tablet PC. Handle the battery with care. Do not open, puncture, short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery in an ambient temperature of less than 140°F (60°C).
Monitoring the battery charge Battery status indicator Looking at the battery status indicator.
Chapter 8: Managing Power Low battery alarm When Power Management issues a low-battery alarm (which it will do when the battery charge is 10% or less), save all work immediately and either connect to AC power or put the tablet in Standby and switch to a new battery. Important When the battery reaches critical low capacity, the tablet puts itself into Hibernate to preserve data in any open programs.
Changing batteries Changing batteries The battery may be changed while the tablet is turned on, even when the Gateway Tablet PC is not connected to an AC power source. Use only batteries obtained from Motion. Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with a Gateway Tablet PC or Motion Tablet PC battery. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mishandled.
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Extending battery life Extending battery life Conserving battery power While using the battery to power your tablet PC, conserve power by: ■ Modifying the power management settings for maximum power savings. For more information, see “Changing power settings” on page 135. ■ Using Standby or Hibernate mode for maximum power savings while your tablet PC is not in use. For more information, see “Activating and using Hibernate mode” on page 140.
Chapter 8: Managing Power ■ If you will have access to an EmPower™ in-flight power receptacle or an automobile cigarette lighter, use an airplane/automobile power adapter or power inverter. Save the battery for times when you cannot use a power adapter. ■ To find AC power outlets in airports, look for them next to support pillars, in large areas such as boarding gates, and under banks of telephones.
Changing power settings Changing power settings You can change the function of the power switch, Standby system key, and power-saving timers by changing power settings on your tablet PC. You can customize power settings from the Windows Control Panel by selecting power schemes, setting power alarms, adjusting advanced power settings, and activating Hibernate mode. Power schemes (groups of power settings) let you change power saving options such as when the display or hard drive is automatically turned off.
Chapter 8: Managing Power Changing the power scheme To change the power scheme: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Performance and Maintenance. Tap/Double-tap the Power Options icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. -ORButton-tap the Power/Battery icon in the taskbar, then tap Adjust Power Properties. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens.
Changing power settings Help and Support For more information about changing the power scheme, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword power scheme in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Changing alarm options To change the alarm options: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Performance and Maintenance. Tap/Double-tap the Power Options icon.
Chapter 8: Managing Power 3 4 Adjust the alarm settings. Tap OK. Help and Support For more information about changing the alarm options, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword alarm options in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. 138 www.gateway.
Changing power settings Changing advanced settings To change advanced power management settings: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Performance and Maintenance. Tap/Double-tap the Power Options icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. -ORButton-tap the Power/Battery icon in the taskbar, then tap Adjust Power Properties. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. 2 Tap the Advanced tab.
Chapter 8: Managing Power Help and Support For more information about changing the power management settings, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword power management in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Activating and using Hibernate mode To activate Hibernate mode: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Performance and Maintenance. Tap/Double-tap the Power Options icon.
Changing power settings 3 Tap the Enable hibernation check box, then tap Apply. Hibernate mode is now an option you can select on the Advanced tab in the Power Options Properties dialog box and in the Turn Off Computer dialog box. To use Hibernate mode: ■ As an automatic power savings mode: Open the Power Options Properties dialog box, then tap the Power Schemes tab. Tap the arrow button to open a System hibernates list, then tap the time you want to use.
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Travel Tips 9 These tips can make traveling with your tablet PC more convenient and trouble-free. Read this chapter to learn about: ■ Using the modem ■ Using your radio frequency wireless connections ■ Transferring files ■ Protecting your tablet PC from loss and theft ■ Managing your tablet PC’s power efficiently Tips & Tricks To access the contents of this guide while you are traveling, tap Start, All Programs, then tap Gateway Documentation.
Chapter 9: Travel Tips Packing your tablet ■ Remove all peripheral devices and cables. Remember to pack those you will need while traveling, and do not forget to pack at least one tablet pen. ■ Attach the Hard Top or slip the Gateway Tablet PC into its portfolio to protect the display. ■ Protect the pen by keeping it in the tablet’s pen holder during travel. ■ Pack the Gateway Tablet PC securely into a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, and keep it separate from toiletries, liquids, and food.
Radio frequency wireless connections Radio frequency wireless connections ■ Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. Check with the local radio approval authorities prior to your trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country. ■ See “Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information” on page 267 for general wireless regulatory guidelines. ■ Wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft.
Chapter 9: Travel Tips Security ■ Get a locking cable for your tablet PC so you can attach a cable lock and leave your tablet PC in your hotel room while you are away. ■ Always keep your tablet PC with you while waiting in airports, train stations, or bus terminals. Be ready to claim your tablet PC as soon as it passes through the x-ray machine in security checkpoints.
Power Power ■ Take your AC power adapter to recharge the battery. If you are traveling internationally, take power plug adapters. A current converter is not necessary. ■ Take a portable surge protector to protect your tablet PC from power surges. ■ To get the best performance from your tablet PC, avoid using the battery whenever possible, monitor the battery charge, and use the most efficient power management settings.
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Customizing Your Tablet PC 10 This chapter provides information about customizing your tablet PC by changing settings in Windows or the Dashboard.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC Using the display Changing display orientation You can change the display orientation from the default, landscape (horizontal), to portrait (vertical) or secondary landscape (180 degrees from the default) with either Hot Key 1 or Hot Key 2. To change display orientation: ■ Press Hot Key 2 to scroll through display options. - OR To use the Motion Dashboard, press Hot Key 1 you want in the Display Orientation section.
Adjusting the screen and desktop settings Adjusting the screen and desktop settings Adjusting the color depth and screen area are two of the most basic display settings you may need to change. You can also adjust settings such as the screen background and screen saver. Adjusting the color depth Color depth is the number of colors your screen displays. Various image types require various color depths for optimum appearance.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC 3 Tap the Settings tab. 4 Tap the arrow button to open the Color quality list, then tap the color depth you want. 5 To save your changes, tap OK, then tap Yes. Help and Support For more information about adjusting display settings, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword changing display settings in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Adjusting the screen and desktop settings To adjust the screen resolution: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Appearance and Themes. 2 3 Tap/Double-tap the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens. 4 5 Drag the Screen resolution slider to the size you prefer. Tap the Settings tab. To save your changes, tap OK, then tap Yes.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC Changing the colors on your Windows desktop You can change the colors of Windows desktop items, such as the background color and dialog box title bars. To change desktop colors: 154 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Appearance and Themes. 2 3 Tap/Double-tap the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens. Tap the Appearance tab. www.gateway.
Adjusting the screen and desktop settings 4 Tap the arrow button to open the Color scheme list, tap the color scheme you want, then tap OK. The new colors appear on your desktop. - OR If you want to create a new color scheme as part of a desktop theme: a b Tap Advanced. The Advanced Appearance dialog box opens. c d e Change the color or font settings for the item. Tap the arrow button to open the Item list, then tap the item you want to change. Tap OK, then tap the Themes tab.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC 3 Tap the Desktop tab. 4 Tap a background picture in the Background list. - OR Tap Browse to select a background picture from another location. 5 If you want the picture you chose to cover the entire screen, tap the arrow button to open the Position list, then tap Stretch or Tile.
Adjusting the screen and desktop settings Selecting a screen saver You can use a screen saver to keep others from viewing your display while you are away from your tablet PC. Windows supplies a variety of screen savers that you can choose from, and many more are available from the Internet and as commercial products. To select a screen saver: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Appearance and Themes.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC 6 If you want to display the Welcome (Login) screen whenever you exit the screen saver, tap the On resume, display Welcome screen check box. 7 If you want to change the time before the screen saver is activated, tap the up or down arrows next to the Wait box. 8 Tap OK. Help and Support For more information about selecting a screen saver, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Programming the buttons Programming the buttons Most of the buttons on the tablet’s front can be reprogrammed with new functions and secondary functions. To reprogram button functions: 1 Double-tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon and Pen Properties dialog box opens. 2 3 Tap the Tablet Buttons tab. in the taskbar. The Tablet Change the button settings, then tap OK. www.gateway.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC Using the Motion Dashboard The Motion Dashboard can act as a control panel, a status display, and a program launcher. From Dashboard you can: ■ Open the Motion Welcome Page for helpful information any time ■ Adjust the Gateway Tablet PC’s volume, power, and display options ■ Check tablet status readings ■ Turn on wireless operations ■ Open programs ■ Reprogram Hot Keys To open the Motion Dashboard: ■ Press Hot Key 1 .
Using the Motion Dashboard This feature: Does this: Speaker Volume Adjusts or mutes the volume of the Gateway Tablet PC’s audio output: built-in speakers, external speakers, or headphones. Display Brightness Adjusts the display’s brightness level. Calibrate Opens the Pen Calibration utility. Display Rotation Changes the display’s orientation. Graphics Properties Adjusts the display properties for an external monitor. Properties Opens the Power Management Properties dialog box.
Chapter 10: Customizing Your Tablet PC Using speech recognition The Gateway Tablet PC is designed to accept and interpret the human voice, both for dictation (speech recognition) and for keyboard-equivalent voice commands. ■ Set up speech recognition through the Tablet PC Input Panel’s Tools menu. ■ Learn more about voice commands in the Accessibility section of the Help and Support Center. ■ Use the built-in microphone or connect an external microphone.
Adding and modifying user accounts To add, delete, or modify user accounts: 1 2 3 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. Tap/Double-tap the User Accounts icon. The User Accounts window opens. Follow the on-screen instructions to add, delete, or modify a user account. Help and Support For more information about user accounts, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword user accounts in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
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Networking Your Tablet PC 11 Connecting your home, small office, or home office computers lets you share drives, printers, and a single Internet connection among the connected computers.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Benefits of networking A network lets you: ■ Share a single Internet connection ■ Share computer drives ■ Share peripheral devices ■ Stream audio and video files ■ Play multi-player games Sharing a single Internet connection Each computer that is connected to the network can share the same broadband connection or modem and telephone line and access the Internet at the same time.
Benefits of networking Sharing peripheral devices Each computer that is connected to the network can share the same peripheral devices, such as a printer. Select print from the computer you are currently using and your file is automatically printed on your printer no matter where it is located on your network. Help and Support For more information about sharing network devices, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword sharing in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Selecting a network connection The biggest decision you need to make when creating your network is what type of connection you will use. Gateway supports both wired and wireless Ethernet networks. Use the following criteria as a guide when selecting a network connection.
Using a wired Ethernet network Using a wired Ethernet network A wired Ethernet network consists of two or more computers connected together through an Ethernet cable. This connection type is commonly used in offices around the world and can be used to build computer networks in the home. Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet is available at three different speeds. Standard Ethernet runs at 10 Mbps, Fast Ethernet runs at 100 Mbps, and Gigabit Ethernet runs at 1000 Mbps.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Example wired Ethernet network The following is an example of a wired Ethernet network. The network is made up of a router, a cable or DSL modem, your computers, and cables connecting each of these components. The router is the central control point for the network. Attached to the router are all of your computers or Ethernet-ready devices. Also connected to the router is a cable or DSL modem that provides access to the Internet.
Using a wired Ethernet network Equipment you need for a wired Ethernet network For a wired Ethernet network you need: ■ An Ethernet jack on each desktop computer, notebook, and tablet PC. - OR An Ethernet card installed in each desktop computer. - OR An Ethernet PC Card installed in each notebook. ■ An Ethernet router. Select a router that gives you the following features: ■ A jack for connecting to a cable or DSL modem. ■ The ability to assign IP addresses to your networked computers dynamically.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Using a wireless Ethernet network A wireless Ethernet network is ideal for creating a home or office network or adding mobility to an existing wired Ethernet. Warning Important Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and IEEE 802.
Using a wireless Ethernet network Example access point wireless Ethernet network By using an access point, you can join a wireless Ethernet network and access a wired Ethernet network. An access point also lets you access the Internet. The following is an example of an access point wireless Ethernet network. The network is made up of an access point, a cable or DSL modem, and your computers. The access point is the central control point for the network.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Equipment you need for an access point wireless Ethernet network For an access point wireless Ethernet network you need: ■ A wireless Ethernet PCI card installed in each desktop computer - OR A wireless Ethernet USB adapter attached to each desktop computer - OR A notebook or tablet PC with wireless Ethernet built-in - OR A wireless Ethernet PC Card installed in each notebook that does not have wireless Ethernet built-in ■ A wireless Ethernet access point to connect
Using a wireless Ethernet network Example peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network Use a peer-to-peer (also known as ad hoc) wireless Ethernet network if you are setting up or joining a temporary computer-to-computer network. This type of network does not include access into a wired network or the Internet. You can create this type of network to quickly move files from one computer to another. www.gateway.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC Equipment you need for a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network For a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network you need: ■ A wireless Ethernet PCI card installed in each desktop computer - OR A wireless Ethernet USB adapter attached to each desktop computer - OR A notebook or tablet PC with wireless Ethernet built-in - OR A wireless Ethernet PC Card installed in each notebook that does not have wireless Ethernet built-in For more information For more information about
Using your tablet PC on a network Using your tablet PC on a network Installing and configuring your tablet PC for Ethernet networking A guide in .PDF format has been included on your hard drive that provides instructions for installing and configuring both wired and wireless Ethernet networking on your tablet PC. To access this guide, tap Start, All Programs, then tap Gateway Documentation.
Chapter 11: Networking Your Tablet PC To turn wireless Ethernet on or off using Windows XP: 178 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Network and Internet Connections. The Network and Internet Connections window opens. 2 Tap/Double-tap Network Connections. The Network Connections window opens.
Moving from Your Old Computer 12 If your new tablet PC is replacing an old computer, you may have personal data files, Internet settings, a printer or other peripheral devices, and other unique computer settings that you want to move from your old computer to your new one.
Chapter 12: Moving from Your Old Computer Using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard You can move your data files and personal settings, such as display, Internet, and e-mail settings, from your old computer to your new one by using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. The wizard also moves specific files or entire folders, such as My Documents, My Pictures, and Favorites.
Transferring files Transferring files You can manually transfer your personal data files by copying them to removable media, such as a diskette, writable CD, or Zip disk, or by using a network. For more information, see “Creating CDs” on page 100 and “Networking Your Tablet PC” on page 165. Finding your files Many programs automatically save your personal data files in the My Documents folder. Look in your old computer’s My Documents folder for personal data files.
Chapter 12: Moving from Your Old Computer You can often identify different data file types by looking at the file’s extension (the part of the file name following the last period). For example, a document file might have a .DOC extension and a spreadsheet file might have an .XLS extension. File type File usually ends in... Documents .DOC, .TXT, .RTF, .HTM, .HTML, .DOT Spreadsheets .XLS, .XLT, .TXT Pictures .JPG, .BMP, .GIF, .PDF, .PCT, .TIF, .PNG, .EPS Movies .MPEG, .MPG, .AVI, .GIF, .
Transferring Internet settings Transferring Internet settings You can use different methods to transfer your Internet account from your old computer to your new one. Setting up your ISP ■ If your current Internet service provider (ISP) software came preinstalled on your new tablet PC, run that setup program. If it asks to set up a new account or an existing one, choose to set up an existing account.
Chapter 12: Moving from Your Old Computer Transferring your e-mail and address book See your old e-mail program’s online help for information on exporting and importing e-mail messages and the address book. You can often export all of your old e-mail messages or address book to a diskette, then import them from the diskette into your new tablet PC’s e-mail program.
Installing your old programs Installing your old programs You probably use some programs that did not come installed on your new tablet PC, such as personal finance software, graphics programs, or games. Spend some time going through your old computer’s Start and Programs menus, making note of any programs you want to install on your new tablet PC. Locate your original program installation CDs and installation guides.
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Maintaining Your Tablet PC 13 This chapter provides basic information about maintaining your tablet PC hardware and software.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC General Guidelines ■ Protect the Gateway Tablet PC from exposure to extreme temperatures, shock, liquids, strong magnetic fields, and turbulent conditions. ■ Operate your Tablet PC in the temperature range of 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ■ Do not block the side heat vent. ■ Do not open or disassemble the tablet other than to replace memory modules.
Pen Pen ■ Always store the pen in the Gateway Tablet PC’s pen holder when not in use. ■ Store extra pens horizontally in a box or drawer. ■ Pens should not be stored vertically on the tip because constant tip pressure can affect pen-screen interaction. ■ The pen has electronics in it, so it should not be exposed to or immersed in liquids. Replacing the pen point Normal use wears down the pen’s point, so the pen ships with extra points and a replacement tool.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC ■ Keep all liquids away from your tablet PC. When spilled onto computer components, almost any liquid can result in extremely expensive repairs that are not covered under your warranty. ■ Avoid dusty or dirty work environments. Dust and dirt can clog the internal mechanisms. Use the following table to set up a regular maintenance schedule. Maintenance task Immediately after purchase Create an emergency diskette X Check for viruses Monthly When needed See...
Creating an emergency startup diskette Creating an emergency startup diskette An emergency startup diskette is a diskette that contains critical information that you need to start your tablet PC if Windows fails to start. You should create a startup diskette as soon as you get your tablet PC. Important This procedure uses a diskette drive. If you do not have a diskette drive, you can purchase a drive from the Gateway Accessories Store at accessories.gateway.com.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC 4 Tap to select the Create an MS-DOS startup disk check box, then tap Start. A message warns you that any information on the diskette will be erased. 5 When you see the warning message, tap OK. Windows copies files to the emergency startup diskette. 6 When Windows finishes copying files, remove the diskette from the diskette drive. 7 Slide the write-protect tab up to prevent the diskette from being erased or infected by viruses.
Protecting your tablet PC from viruses Protecting your tablet PC from viruses A virus is a program that attaches itself to a file on a computer, then spreads from one computer to another. Viruses can damage data or cause your tablet PC to malfunction. Some viruses go undetected for a period of time because they are activated on a certain date.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC To scan for viruses: 1 Tap Start, All Programs, Norton AntiVirus, then tap Norton AntiVirus 2003. Norton AntiVirus opens. Scan for viruses 2 Tap Scan for Viruses. Scan 3 194 Tap the type of scan you want to make in the Scan for Viruses area, then under Actions, tap Scan. www.gateway.
Protecting your tablet PC from viruses To remove a virus: 1 If Norton AntiVirus finds a virus, follow all on-screen instructions to remove the virus. 2 3 Turn off your tablet PC and leave it off for at least 30 seconds. Turn on your tablet PC and rescan for the virus. To update Norton AntiVirus: 1 2 Make sure that you are connected to the Internet. Tap Start, All Programs, Norton AntiVirus, then tap LiveUpdate - Norton AntiVirus. The LiveUpdate wizard opens.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC Managing hard drive space Windows provides several utilities you can use to manage your hard drive. Checking hard drive space To check hard drive space: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap My Computer. The My Computer window opens. Button-tap the drive that you want to check for available file space, then tap Properties. Drive space information appears. Using Disk Cleanup Delete unnecessary files, such as temporary Windows files, to free hard drive space. 196 www.gateway.
Managing hard drive space To use the Windows Disk Cleanup program: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap My Computer. The My Computer window opens. 3 4 Tap Disk Cleanup. The Disk Cleanup dialog box opens. 5 Tap OK, then tap Yes. Button-tap the hard drive that you want to delete files from, for example Local Disk (C:), then tap Properties. The Properties dialog box opens at the General tab. Make sure that the check box beside each file type you want to delete is selected.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC Checking the hard drive for errors The Error-checking program examines the hard drive for physical flaws and file and folder problems. This program corrects file and folder problems and marks flawed areas on the hard drive so Windows does not use them. If you use your tablet PC several hours every day, you probably want to run Error-checking once a week. If you use your tablet PC less frequently, once a month may be adequate.
Managing hard drive space 5 Tap the options you want to use, then tap Start. For help, press F1. Windows checks the drive for errors. This process may take several minutes. After Windows has finished checking the drive for errors, it provides a summary of the problems that it found. 6 Correct any problems that are found by following the on-screen instructions. 7 Tap OK. Help and Support For more information about checking the hard drive for errors, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC To defragment the hard drive: 1 2 Tap Start, then tap My Computer. The My Computer window opens. 3 Tap the Tools tab. 4 5 Tap Defragment Now. Button-tap the hard drive that you want to defragment, for example Local Disk (C:), then tap Properties. The Properties dialog box opens. If Disk Defragmenter does not start automatically, tap Defragment or Start. Disk Defragmenter shows its progress on the tablet PC display.
Managing hard drive space Help and Support For more information about defragmenting the hard drive, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword defragmenting in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow. Backing up files Backing up files and removing them from the hard drive frees space for new files on the hard drive. It also protects you from losing important information if the hard drive fails or you accidentally delete files.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC To start the Scheduled Task Wizard: 1 Tap Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then tap Scheduled Tasks. The Scheduled Tasks window opens. 2 Double-tap the Add Scheduled Task icon. The Scheduled Task Wizard opens. 3 Tap Next, then tap the task or program you want to schedule and follow the on-screen instructions to customize the task. Important Your tablet PC must be on during scheduled tasks. If your tablet PC is off, scheduled tasks will not run.
Cleaning your tablet PC Cleaning your tablet PC Keeping your tablet PC clean and the vents free from dust helps keep your system performing at its best.
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Tablet PC If you spill liquid on the keyboard, unplug the keyboard and turn it upside down. Let the liquid drain, then let the keyboard dry before trying to use it again. If the keyboard does not work after it dries, you may need to replace it. Cleaning the tablet PC screen Use the soft cloth provided with the tablet PC to wipe the screen. Warning The tablet PC screen is made of specially coated glass and can be scratched or damaged by abrasive or ammonia-based glass cleaners.
Cleaning your tablet PC To clean your trackball mouse: 1 2 Turn the mouse upside down. 3 4 Remove any dust, lint, or dirt from the mouse ball with a soft cloth. Rotate the retaining ring on the bottom of the mouse counter-clockwise, then remove the retaining ring and mouse ball. Clean the mouse rollers with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Mouse rollers 5 Replace the mouse ball and lock the retaining ring into place. www.gateway.
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Restoring Software 14 Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Reinstall device drivers ■ Update device drivers ■ Reinstall programs ■ Reinstall Windows Important The procedures in this chapter require using a CD or DVD drive. If you do not own one, Gateway recommends purchasing the combination DVD/CD-RW drive. To order a combination DVD/CD-RW drive, visit the Accessory Store at accessories.gateway.com.
Chapter 14: Restoring Software Using the Restoration CDs Use the Gateway Restoration CDs to reinstall device drivers, your operating system, and other programs that were preinstalled at the factory. Important Before you try to fix a problem by reinstalling software from your Gateway Restoration CDs, make sure that you have tried these steps first: Use the diagnostics and troubleshooting tools found in Help and Support Center.
Reinstalling device drivers Reinstalling device drivers Device drivers are programs that control devices such as the tablet PC display, drives, and modems. Drivers translate information between computer devices and programs. Drivers for your original tablet PC hardware are installed at Gateway. If you install a new device, you need to install the drivers provided by the device manufacturer.
Chapter 14: Restoring Software 6 Select a single device driver to reinstall. - OR Tap Automatic Installation, then select multiple device drivers to reinstall. (Grayed out drivers are not available for Automatic Installation. To select these drivers, tap Manual Installation.) 7 8 Tap Install. Follow any additional on-screen instructions. Depending on the device driver you are reinstalling, you may only need to restart your tablet PC to complete the installation.
Updating device drivers Updating device drivers The Restoration CDs contain a device driver update utility that works over the Internet. If you do not have an Internet service provider, the update utility works by direct-dialing the device driver update service. Important Your system came equipped with a wireless device. Only use the drivers approved for the country the device will be used in. See the red Gateway CD or the Gateway Technical Support Web site (support.gateway.com).
Chapter 14: Restoring Software 8 Install available updated device drivers by following the on-screen instructions. Depending on the device driver you are updating, you may only need to restart your tablet PC to complete the installation. However, if a setup wizard opens when you restart your tablet PC, follow the on-screen instructions. Help and Support For more information about updating device drivers, tap Start, then tap Help and Support.
Reinstalling programs 4 Insert the red Gateway CD into the DVD/CD-RW drive. If the program starts automatically, go to Step 8. - OR If the program does not start automatically, go to Step 5. 5 6 7 8 9 Tap Start, then tap Run. The Run dialog box opens. In the Open text box, type d:\runmenu.exe (where d is the drive letter of your DVD/CD-RW drive). Tap OK.
Chapter 14: Restoring Software To reinstall other programs from a CD: 1 If you just reinstalled Windows, go to Step 4. Otherwise, go to the next step. 2 3 Tap Start, Control Panel, then tap Add or Remove Programs. 4 5 Insert the program CD into the DVD/CD-RW drive. In the Currently Installed Programs list, tap the program you want to uninstall, then tap Change/Remove and follow the on-screen instructions.
Reinstalling Windows To reinstall Windows XP and the device drivers: Caution Back up your personal files before you use this option. All files on your tablet PC will be deleted! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Insert the red Gateway CD into the DVD/CD-RW drive. 12 13 When prompted, accept the License Agreement by pressing Y. 14 When prompted, insert the red Gateway CD, then tap Continue. The Gateway Application Loader automatically installs your drivers and programs.
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Upgrading Your Tablet PC 15 This chapter provides information about adding hardware devices to your tablet PC.
Chapter 15: Upgrading Your Tablet PC Adding and removing a PC Card Your tablet PC has one PC Card slot (also known as a PCMCIA card slot). This slot accepts one Type II card. You do not need to restart your tablet PC when changing most cards because your tablet PC supports hot-swapping. Hot-swapping means that you can insert a PC Card while your tablet PC is running. If your PC Card does not work after hot-swapping, see the PC Card manufacturer’s documentation for further information.
Adding and removing a PC Card 2 Push the PC Card firmly into the PC Card slot label-side facing the front of the tablet until the outer edge of the card is flush with the side of your tablet PC. www.gateway.
Chapter 15: Upgrading Your Tablet PC To remove a PC Card: 1 Tap the remove hardware tap Stop. icon in the taskbar, the PC Card name, then -ORTurn off your tablet PC. Important 220 If the remove hardware icon does not appear on the taskbar, tap the show hidden icons button. 2 3 Release the eject button by pressing the PC Card eject button once. 4 Insert the spacer into the PC Card slot. Eject the PC Card by pressing the eject button again. www.gateway.
Preventing static electricity discharge Preventing static electricity discharge The components inside your tablet PC are extremely sensitive to static electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Warning ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your tablet PC. Prevent ESD damage by following ESD guidelines every time you install memory.
Chapter 15: Upgrading Your Tablet PC Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: ■ Avoid static-causing surfaces such as carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam. ■ Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them. Do not lay components on the outside of antistatic bags because only the inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection. ■ Always hold components by their edges. Avoid touching the edge connectors.
Adding or replacing memory To add or replace memory modules: 1 Follow the instructions under “Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 221. 2 Turn off your tablet PC and disconnect the AC adapter and modem and network cables. 3 Disconnect your tablet PC from the optional FlexDock (see “Using the Tablet PC FlexDock” on page 227). 4 5 6 Place the hard top on the front of your tablet PC. 7 Remove the two memory bay cover screws. Turn your tablet PC over so the back is facing up.
Chapter 15: Upgrading Your Tablet PC 224 8 Remove the memory bay cover. 9 If you are removing a module, gently press outward on the clip at each end of the memory module until the module tilts upward. www.gateway.
Adding or replacing memory 10 If you are removing a memory module, pull the module out of the slot. 11 Hold the new or replacement module at a 30-degree angle and press it into the empty memory slot. This module is keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction. If the module does not fit, make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the memory bay. www.gateway.
Chapter 15: Upgrading Your Tablet PC Important 12 13 14 15 16 Gently push the module down until it clicks in place. 17 To check that the memory module has been installed successfully, tap Start, My Computer, then tap View System Information. The General tab shows the amount of memory now installed in your tablet. Replace the memory bay cover and replace the cover screws. Insert the battery, then turn your tablet PC over. Reconnect the optional FlexDock.
Using the Tablet PC FlexDock 16 This chapter introduces you to the basic features of your optional FlexDock.
Chapter 16: Using the Tablet PC FlexDock Front USB port Indicator USB port 228 Icon Description Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a diskette drive, USB Iomega™ Zip™ drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into this port. www.gateway.
Back Back USB ports IEEE 1394 port Network jack Component Icon Microphone jack Headphone jack Power connector Monitor port Description Network jack Plug a 10/100 Ethernet network cable into this jack. For more information, see “Connecting to a wired Ethernet network” on page 40 and “Networking Your Tablet PC” on page 165. IEEE 1394 port Plug an IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire® or i.Link®) device (such as a digital camcorder or DVD/CD-RW drive) into this 4-pin IEEE 1394 port.
Chapter 16: Using the Tablet PC FlexDock Component Icon Description Monitor port Plug an analog VGA monitor into this port. Power connector Plug the AC adapter cable into this connector. Do not substitute another adapter or use this connector for any other purpose. 230 www.gateway.
Using the FlexDock Using the FlexDock The tablet joins the FlexDock at the docking connector in the center of the frame holder. Be sure the tablet sits firmly on the connector to access all ports. ■ The silver crossbar adjusts to support the tablet at a range of angles for viewing and writing. ■ In addition to the two USB ports on the back, the FlexDock includes an extra USB port on the front for convenience.
Chapter 16: Using the Tablet PC FlexDock The FlexDock lets you rotate the tablet from portrait to landscape and adjust the viewing angle. The FlexDock automatically changes the display orientation as you rotate the tablet. The unique design also lets you write on the tablet at any angle and stores flat for travel. End cap Crossbar 232 www.gateway.
Using the FlexDock To set up the FlexDock: 1 Lift and slide the crossbar on the FlexDock forward to set the desired viewing angle. www.gateway.
Chapter 16: Using the Tablet PC FlexDock 234 2 Install the end caps in the slots on each side of the FlexDock base, then slide them forward until they lock into the slots. 3 Verify that the FlexDock is horizontal (with the Motion logo horizontal) and the docking connector on the bottom. www.gateway.
Using the FlexDock 4 With the docking connector pointing down, gently slide the tablet into the FlexDock until it clicks into place. (Spring tabs on each side secure it in place.) 5 Turn on the tablet by sliding the power switch, which is found on the right side of the tablet. 6 Test the screen rotation by turning the tablet in the FlexDock. The FlexDock will sense the change and automatically adjust the screen. 7 Install the optional equipment you have purchased.
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Troubleshooting 17 This chapter provides some solutions to common tablet PC problems. Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Troubleshoot typical hardware and software problems ■ Get telephone support ■ Use automated troubleshooting systems ■ Get tutoring and training If the suggestions in this chapter do not correct the problem, see “Getting Help” on page 43 for more information about how to get help.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your tablet PC, follow these safety guidelines: ■ Never remove the memory bay cover while your tablet PC is turned on, while the battery is installed, and while the modem cable, network cable, and AC power adapter are connected. ■ Make sure that you are correctly grounded before accessing internal components. For more information about preventing damage from static electricity, see “Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 221.
First steps First steps If you have problems with your tablet PC, try these things first: ■ Make sure that the AC power adapter is connected to your tablet PC and an AC outlet and that the AC outlet is supplying power. ■ If you use a power strip or surge protector, make sure that it is turned on. ■ If a peripheral device (such as a keyboard or mouse) does not work, make sure that all connections are secure. ■ Make sure that your hard drive is not full.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The Gateway Tablet PC has passed a rigorous series of usage and quality-control tests, but now and then a problem may appear. If you do not see a solution among the following issues, see “Using eSupport” on page 52 and “Telephone support” on page 263. Audio See “Sound” on page 260. Battery See “Power” on page 256.
Troubleshooting To free IRQ resources for the new device: 1 In the Device Manager window, check the device list for a resource conflict. A resource conflict appears as a black exclamation point in a yellow circle. 2 Remove the device you are trying to install, then determine which one of the existing devices or ports you can disable. 3 Button-tap the device or port you want to disable, then tap Disable. The device or port is disabled.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting You see a “Non-system disk”, “NTLDR is missing”, or “Disk error” error message ■ Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press ENTER. ■ Make sure that the diskette you are using is IBM-compatible. The diskette drive status indicator is lit continuously ■ Remove the diskette from the drive. If the indicator stays on, try restarting your tablet PC. Display The screen is too dark ■ Adjust the brightness using the dashboard.
Troubleshooting 3 4 5 Double-tap Monitors. Tap Default Monitor. Choose Update Driver from the pull-down menu and follow the Wizard. You may need to attach the DVD/CD-RW drive. The display has pixels that are always dark or too bright This condition is normal and inherent in the TFT technology used in active-matrix LCD screens. Gateway’s inspection standards keep these to a minimum.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting ■ Make sure that Mute controls are turned off. For more information about the mute setting, see “Adjusting the volume” on page 86. ■ Make sure that headphones are not plugged into the headphone jack. For the location of the headphone jack, see “Ports side” on page 7 and “Back” on page 229. ■ If you are using powered speakers, make sure that they are plugged in and turned on. ■ Clean the CD. For more information, see “Cleaning CDs or DVDs” on page 245.
Troubleshooting Cleaning CDs or DVDs Wipe from the center to the edge, not around in a circle, using a product made especially for the purpose. File management A file was accidentally deleted If a file was deleted in Windows while holding down the SHIFT key, the file cannot be restored. To restore deleted files: 1 2 Double-tap the Recycle Bin icon. Button-tap the file you want to restore, then tap Restore. The file is restored to the place where it was originally deleted from.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Caution ■ All deleted files will be lost when you empty the Recycle Bin. Save your files to a diskette or another drive. If the hard drive is full, copy any files not regularly used to diskettes or other backup media, then delete them from the hard drive. Help and Support For more information about file management, tap Start, then tap Help and Support. Type the keyword file management in the Help and Support Center Search box , then tap the arrow.
Troubleshooting ■ If you have the call waiting feature on your telephone line, make sure that it is disabled. ■ Make sure that you are not using a digital, rollover, or PBX line. These lines do not work with your modem. ■ Make sure that your account with your Internet service provider (ISP) is set up correctly. Contact your ISP technical support for help. ■ Make sure that you do not have a problem with your modem. For more information, see “Modem” on page 250.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting People are sending you e-mail messages, but you have not received any mail ■ Tap the receive button in your e-mail program. ■ Make sure that your account with your Internet service provider (ISP) is set up correctly. Contact your ISP for technical support. Interface/Ports The buttons on the Gateway Tablet’s front do not do what they are supposed to ■ The button functions have been changed. Reset button functions in the Buttons tab of the Tablet and Pen Settings dialog box.
Troubleshooting ■ Clean the keyboard by using an aerosol can of air with a narrow, straw-like extension to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys. ■ Try a keyboard that you know works to make sure that the keyboard port works. ■ If you spilled liquid in the keyboard, turn off your tablet PC and unplug the keyboard. Clean the keyboard and turn it upside down to drain it. Let the keyboard dry before using it again. If the keyboard does not work after it dries, you may need to replace it.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Modem Your modem does not dial or does not connect ■ Make sure that the modem cable is plugged into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. See “Ports side” on page 7 and “Back” on page 229 to make sure that the connection has been made correctly. ■ Make sure that your tablet PC is connected to the telephone line and the telephone line has a dial tone. ■ Make sure that the modem cable is less than 6 feet (1.8 meters) long.
Troubleshooting ■ Disconnect any answering machine, fax machine, or printer that is on the same line as the modem. Do not connect these devices to the same telephone line as the modem. ■ Make sure that you are not using a digital, rollover, or PBX line. These lines do not work with your modem. ■ Check for line noise (scratchy, crackling, or popping sounds). Line noise is a common problem that can cause the modem to connect at a slower rate, abort downloads, or even disconnect.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting You can check modem connection speeds and dial-up network (DUN) connections by accessing the gateway.your.way dial-up server. The server also contains drivers, patches, and updates for current Gateway hardware and software. The server provides a secure connection and is a stand-alone server. You cannot use it to access the Internet. The server cannot be accessed Mondays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT. To access the gateway.your.
Troubleshooting To run modem diagnostics: 1 2 Close all open programs. Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Tap/Double-tap the Phone and Modem Options icon, then tap the Modems tab. 4 Tap your modem, then tap Properties. The Modem Properties dialog box opens. 5 Tap the Diagnostic tab, then tap Query Modem. If information about the modem appears, the modem passed diagnostics.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting 3 4 5 Tap the modem you want to adjust, then tap Properties. Tap the Modem tab, then adjust the Speaker volume control. Tap OK twice to close the Phone and Modem Options dialog box. Mouse The external mouse does not work ■ Make sure that the mouse cable is plugged in correctly. ■ Shut down and restart your tablet PC. ■ Remove all extension cables and switch boxes. ■ Try a mouse you know is working to make sure that the mouse port works.
Troubleshooting Operating system The program I am working in has stopped responding but the cursor moves and other programs work ■ The program has crashed. Press the Security button on the Gateway Tablet PC’s front to open the Task Manager and close the non-responsive program. The tablet keeps showing the wrong date and time even after resetting ■ The CMOS battery on the system board may need to be replaced. Contact Gateway technical support.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting PC Cards You installed a PC Card and now your tablet PC is having problems ■ Make sure that you have correctly installed required software for the PC Card. For more information, see your PC Card’s documentation. ■ Make sure that the PC Card you installed is not causing a system resource conflict. For more information on resource conflicts, see “Device installation” on page 240. Pen The tablet does not respond to the pen ■ You are not using the correct pen.
Troubleshooting ■ Make sure that the battery is fully recharged. For more information, see “Recharging the battery” on page 130. Your tablet PC lost data during battery swap ■ Battery swap took too long. ■ Before swapping batteries, save all active files. ■ Make sure the replacement battery is charged. ■ Put the tablet into Standby.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting The display goes black while the tablet is still turned on ■ Tablet has gone into Standby after sitting idle (power status indicator is blinking green). Slide and hold the Power switch for about a second to resume operations. ■ Tablet has gone into low-battery Hibernate (power status indicator is blinking green). Slide and hold the Power switch for about a second to resume operations, and charge the battery.
Troubleshooting ■ Reinstall the printer driver. See the guide that came with your printer for instructions on installing the printer driver. You see a “Printer queue is full” error message ■ Make sure that the printer is not set to work offline. To make sure that the printer is not set to work offline: 1 Tap Start, then tap Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, tap Printers and Other Hardware. 2 Tap/Double-tap the Printers and Faxes icon.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Sound The built-in microphone does not seem to hear my voice correctly ■ The built-in microphone’s frequency response is too low for your purposes. Headset microphones are recommended for those using dictation frequently. ■ Something is connected to the microphone jack. Unplug the device. You are not getting sound from the built-in speakers ■ Make sure that headphones are not plugged into the headphone jack.
FAQs FAQs How long will the battery stay charged? This can vary according to usage conditions, but a new, fully charged standard battery can last several hours.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Will the tablet work with any monitor or USB peripheral keyboard, mouse, or drive? Any device will work as long as the device’s driver is available either in Windows XP or from the manufacturer, and it carries the Windows XP logo or certification. See www.microsoft.com/hcl for more information.
Telephone support Telephone support Before calling Gateway Technical Support If you have a technical problem with your tablet PC, follow these recommendations before contacting Gateway Technical Support: ■ Make sure that your tablet PC is connected correctly to a grounded AC outlet that is supplying power. If you use a surge protector, make sure that it is turned on. ■ If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not appear to work, make sure that all cables are plugged in securely.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Telephone numbers Gateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services. Automated troubleshooting system Service description How to reach Use an automated menu system and your telephone keypad to find answers to common problems.
Tutoring and training Tutoring and training Gateway’s Technical Support professionals cannot provide hardware and software training or tutorial services. Instead, Gateway recommends the following tutoring and training resources. Self-help If you have how-to questions about using your Gateway-supplied hardware or software, see the following resources: ■ The printed or online documentation that came with your hardware or software.
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Training Gateway provides the following in-person and computerized training: Resource Service description For more information In-Store Training at Gateway stores Our friendly and knowledgeable software trainers can teach you how to use the Internet and the most popular software programs, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. www.gateway.com/store Gateway Learning Libraries A variety of courses and tutorials are available on CD.
Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information A Important safety information Your Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation are followed. Warning Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your Gateway system.
Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Setting up your system ■ Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use. ■ Do not use this product near water or a heat source such as a radiator. ■ The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label. ■ Openings in the computer case are provided for ventilation.
Regulatory compliance statements Regulatory compliance statements Wireless Guidance Low power, Radio transmitting type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. These devices may operate in the 2.4 GHz (i.e. 802.11B/G LAN & Bluetooth), 5.2 GHz (i.e. 802.11A LAN), and traditional cellular or PCS cellular bands (i.e. Cellular data modem). The following section is a general overview of considerations while operating a wireless device.
Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information 270 Warning Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. Since your system is equipped with a wireless device, when traveling between countries with your system, check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country.
Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15 Low power, Radio transmitter type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz band and/or 5.15 – 5.35 GHz band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices.
Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information FCC declaration of conformity Responsible party: Gateway Companies, Inc. 610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049 (605) 232-2000 Fax: (605) 232-2023 Product: ■ Gateway Tablet PC M1300 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Regulatory compliance statements Telecommunications per FCC part 68 (applicable to products fitted with USA modems) Your modem complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. On the computer or modem card is a label that contains the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this device. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. An FCC-compliant telephone line cord with a modular plug is required for use with this device.
Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Canada Industry Canada (IC) Intentional emitter per RSS 210 Low power, Radio transmitter type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz band and/or 5.15 – 5.35 GHz band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices.
Regulatory compliance statements Unintentional emitter per ICES-003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.
Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Mexico Intentional emitter Low power, Radio transmitter type devices (radio frequency (RF) wireless communication devices), operating in the 2.4 GHz band, may be present (embedded) in your notebook system. This section is only applicable if these devices are present. Refer to the system label to verify the presence of wireless devices.
Notices Notices Copyright © 2003 Gateway, Inc. All Rights Reserved 14303 Gateway Place Poway, CA 92064 USA All Rights Reserved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form, without prior consent in writing from Gateway. The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, changes are made periodically.
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Index A AC adapter connecting 21 connector 6, 230 conserving battery power 133 damaged 23 defective 24 FAQ 261 foreign use 261 international adapters 133 outlet 14 troubleshooting 257 access point network 173 accessories 13 safety precautions 268 accounts ISP 79 user 162 acoustic handset coupler 144 ad hoc networking 175, 176 adding icons to desktop 58 user accounts 162 See also installing address e-mail 83 Web 81 airplane power adapter 13, 134 alarms 135, 137 antenna zone 6, 10 application key 34 arrow key
adjusting 150, 161 broadband Internet connection 41, 78, 166 browser Web 79, 80 browsing for files and folders 66 buttons 3 Esc 4 Fn 4 Hot Key 4 programming 159 security 4, 255 setting functions 248 button-tapping 28 C cable lock tablet PC 9 using while traveling 146 cable modem 41, 78, 170, 173 calibrating 29, 161, 256 camera See digital camera See digital video camera Caps Lock indicator 36 capturing video 114 cards adding PC Card 218 eject button 218, 220 inserting PC Card 218 installing PC Card 218 PC
keyboard 33 modem 39 printer 41, 184 scanner 41, 184 surge protector 24 to Ethernet 40 to Internet 41 to network 40 to Web site 81 video camera 114 connections AC adapter 6, 14, 230 audio 8, 229 digital camera 7, 228, 229 digital video camera 41, 114, 229 diskette drive 7, 228, 229 Ethernet 7, 40, 229 external speakers 8, 229 Firewire 7, 41, 114, 229 FlexDock 7 headphone 8, 14, 229 i.
digital camera connecting 112 USB port 7, 228, 229 digital photography connecting a digital camera 112 digital video camera connecting 114 IEEE 1394 port 7, 229 directional keys 34 Disk Cleanup 196 Disk Defragmenter 199 diskette creating startup 191 inserting 93 troubleshooting 241 write-protecting 192 diskette drive 93 activity indicator 93 eject button 93 troubleshooting 241 using 93 display adjusting brightness 150 brightness 150 changing orientation 150 changing resolution 152 cleaning 261 conserving ba
diskette drive 93 DVD/CD-RW drive 96 electrostatic discharge (ESD) 221 e-mail 79, 83 address 83 checking for messages 84 sending 83 transferring settings from old computer 184 emergency startup diskette 191 EmPower power adapter 133 Error-checking 198 escape button 3, 4 eSupport 12 using 52 Ethernet connecting 40 jack 7, 40, 229 troubleshooting 254 turning wireless Ethernet on or off 177 wired network 168, 169 wireless network 168, 172 external monitor 230 EZ Pad touchpad See touchpad F FAQs 261 Fast Ethe
searching for 66, 68 viewing list 61 fragmentation 199 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 261 function keys 34 G game multi-player 167 Gateway eSupport 12 model number 11 serial number 11, 12 Web address 51 Web site 51 gateway.your.
troubleshooting 246 Internet connection sharing 166 troubleshooting 246, 251 Internet service provider (ISP) 78, 79 setting up account 79 transferring settings from old computer 183 IRQ conflicts 240 ISP See Internet service provider J jacks See connections K Kensington cable lock 146 lock slot 9 key combinations 35 keyboard buttons 33 cleaning 203 connecting 33 features 33 icon 31 shortcuts 75 troubleshooting 248 USB port 7, 228, 229 keys application 34 arrow 34 directional 34 Fn 34, 35 function 34 navig
maximize button 60 Media Player 91, 97 memory adding 222 bay 10 installing 222 purchasing 15 removing 222 replacing 222 troubleshooting 249 upgrading 222 menu bar 60 messages checking e-mail 84 sending e-mail 83 microphone built-in 3 jack 8, 14, 229 troubleshooting 260 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 12 Fax 115 Wordpad 71 MIDI file 91 minimize button 60 model number 11, 146 modem cable 41, 78 connecting 39 connecting to Internet 79 connection speed 251 DSL 41, 78 international adapter 144 jack 7, 39 p
troubleshooting 254 network equipment shopping list 171, 174, 176 networking access point 173, 174 ad hoc 175, 176 computers 165 data transfer speed 169, 172 Ethernet 168, 169 games 167 internal wireless label 11 peer-to-peer 175, 176 selecting connection type 168 sharing devices 167 sharing drives 166 sharing Internet connections 166 sharing printers 167 signal strength 172 streaming audio 167 streaming video 167 turning off wireless Ethernet 177 turning on wireless Ethernet 177 wired connections 168, 169
pointer 37 moving 38 ports See connections power AC adapter 21, 133 advanced settings 135, 139 alarms 135, 137 automobile/airplane adapter 133, 134 battery 27, 128, 130, 131, 133 changing modes 134 changing schemes 136 changing settings 135 connector 6, 21, 230 conserving battery power 133 damaged cord 23, 24 EmPower adapter 133 extending battery life 133 Hibernate mode 134, 140 indicator 26 international adapter 147 management 127, 133 schemes 135, 136 source problems 24 SpeedStep settings 135 Standby mod
programs 185, 212 scanner 184 software 185, 212 Windows 214 removing files and folders 56, 65, 66, 75, 196 renaming files and folders 75 replacing See installing resetting tablet PC 27 resolution changing 152 restarting tablet PC 27 Restoration CDs 208 restoring files and folders 65 right-clicking 28, 38 rotating display orientation 161 tablet in FlexDock 232 router 170, 171 S safety caring for computer 189 general precautions 18, 20, 267 guidelines for troubleshooting 238 static electricity 221 saving do
shutting down tablet PC 26, 27 small office network 166 SO-DIMM 222 software See programs sound adjusting 86 controls 86 muting 86 troubleshooting 260 Sound Recorder making audio recordings 89 playing file 89 speakers built-in 8 jack 8, 229 specifications 12 speech recognition 31, 54, 162 SpeedStep technology 135 Standby 6, 26, 131, 231 troubleshooting 258 Standby mode 26, 134 Start button 56 Start menu 56 starting programs 38, 56 tablet PC 25 startup diskette 191 password 146 static electricity 221 status
title bar 60 touchpad buttons 37 clicking 38 double-clicking 38 dragging screen objects 38 moving pointer 37, 38 moving screen objects 38 opening files, folders, and programs 38 opening shortcut menu 38 right-clicking 38 selecting screen objects 38 training CD 266 classroom 266 Gateway Learning Libraries 266 Learn@Gateway 266 transferring files from Internet 82 files from old computer 179, 181 Internet settings from old computer 183 settings from old computer 179 travel 261 international 147 travel tips 1
switching 162 desktop 55 Files and Settings Transfer Wizard V 180 VGA port 111 video capture 114 playing 91, 99 streaming 167 troubleshooting 260 video camera connecting 114 video file streaming 167 virus protecting against 193 removing with Norton AntiVirus 193 voice recognition 54 volume adjusting 86, 161 adjusting modem 253 controls 86 muting 86 troubleshooting 260 W waking up tablet PC 26 WAV file 91 Web browser 79, 80 Web page 80 Web site 80 connecting to 81 downloading files 82 Gateway 51 window
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