User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 Operating Your Tablet PC
- Chapter 3 Managing Power
- Chapter 4 Expanding Your Tablet PC
- Chapter 5 Using BIOS Setup
- Chapter 6 Using Getac Software
- Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting- Preliminary Checklist
- Solving Common Problems
- Resetting the Tablet PC
- System Recovery
- Using the Driver Disc (Optional)
 
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Regulatory Information
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Navigating on the Screen 
The screen of your Tablet PC is touch-sensitive. You can control the location 
of the cursor/pointer on the screen using the included stylus or your finger to 
communicate with the Tablet PC. 
CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the 
touchscreen. Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface. Use the included 
stylus or your finger. 
NOTE: An optical film has been attached to the screen before shipment. The 
film is a consumable, which will be worn out by possible scratches. You can 
purchase a new one when replacement is required. 
Using the Touchscreen 
Your Tablet PC has a capacitive touchscreen. This type of touchscreen 
responds to objects that have conductive properties, such as fingertips and a 
capacitive-tipped stylus. 
You can change the touchscreen sensitivity settings to suit your scenario. 
Double-tap the Touch Screen Mode shortcut on Windows desktop to open 
the settings menu and select one of the options (as shown below). 
NOTE: If liquid is spilled on the touchscreen causing a wet area, the area will 
stop responding to any inputs. For the area to function again, you must dry it. 
Select this if you are using the 
stylus. (You must use the one 
supplied with your model.) 
Select this if you are wearing gloves 
(referring to warm gloves or work gloves, 
not referring to touchscreen-capable gloves). 
Select this if you prefer using 
fingertips. Also, select this 
when raindrops are falling  
on the screen and should be 
rejected as input. 










