Hardware Guide

2–12 Hardware Guide
Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards
Q Menu Button
Press the Q menu button manually when the tablet PC is in
Windows to open or close the Q Menu. The Q Menu provides
quick access to programmable tasks and destinations including:
System controls, such as volume and screen brightness.
Key simulations such as Capture Screen, which functions like
the
print screen
key on a standard keyboard.
Applications, files, or folders on a drive, a network, or the
Internet.
To select an item from the Q Menu without using the pen or a
keyboard, press the Q menu button to display the Q Menu, rotate
the jog dial upward or downward until your selection is
highlighted, then press the jog dial inward.
For more information about using the Q Menu, refer on this CD
to the Software Guide, “Q Menu and Desktop Profile Manager
Utility” chapter.
Tab Button
Press the tab button manually to enter the tab command as you
would by pressing the
tab
key on a standard keyboard. The tab
button can be used with or without the on-screen keyboard or an
optional keyboard.
The function of the tab command varies by application. For
example, in Microsoft Word the tab command indents and in
Microsoft Excel the tab command moves the pointer to an
adjoining cell.
The tab button can be combined with keystrokes on the on-screen
keyboard or an optional keyboard. For example, press the
alt
key
on either keyboard, then the tab button, to display and select from
among all open applications.
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