Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Patents
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Accessories
- ActiveSync
- Voice Only WT4090 Remote Control
- Wireless Applications
- Introduction
- Signal Strength Icon
- Turning the WLAN Radio On and Off
- Find WLANs Application
- Profile Editor Wizard
- Wireless Status Application
- Wireless Diagnostics Application
- Options
- Persistence
- Registry Settings
- Log On/Off Application
- Using Bluetooth
- Application Deployment
- Staging and Provisioning
- Special Considerations
- Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index

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Navigating the Wearable Terminal with an External Input Device
To assist in development, an external input device, such as a mouse, can be used to navigate the desktop and
applications instead of using the wearable terminal keypad.
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USB devices
• mouse
• keyboard
• hub
•
Bluetooth mouse.
USB Device
The following is required to connect a USB device:
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a commercially-available USB cable or Motorola’s USB Adapter with a mini USB A connector on one end and
a USB A Female connector on the other end.
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a USB device
• a USB keyboard
• a USB mouse
• a USB hub (optional).
Connect the mini USB A connector end into the USB connector on the back of the Single Slot USB cradle. The
cradle automatically detects the USB A connector and places the wearable terminal into USB host mode. Connect
the USB device (mouse or keyboard) connector into the USB A Female connector. You can also connect both a
mouse and keyboard to a hub and the hub to the USB A Female connector.
Figure 2-20
USB Mouse Connection to the Single Slot USB Cradle
NOTE The wearable terminal must be inserted into the Single Slot USB cradle to use a USB input device.
Mini USB A
USB A Female
USB Mouse
USB Cable










