User's Manual

INTRODUCING THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
Basic Functions
Each button has a basic primary function that has already been defined.
These basic functions are described as follows:
Button Icon Button Function
Power On/Off computer power switch
Rotate can rotate the screen among 4 different
orientations, user-programmable.
ESC the same as a normal keyboard [ESC] key,
exits the current application
Function activates the secondary functions
Wireless activates the wireless network
Up Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Up Arrow] key
Dn Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Dn Arrow] key
Right Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Right Arrow] key
Left Arrow the same as a normal keyboard [Left Arrow] key
Enter the same as a normal keyboard [Enter] key
Tablet PC Input Panel turns the Tablet PC input panel on/off
Journal activates “Windows Journal” software
Start opens/closes the “Start Menu”
Windows Security opens “Windows Task Manager”, i.e. [Ctrl] +
[Alt] + [Del]
Which Buttons Have Secondary Functions?
Aside from the three function buttons listed below, the other buttons either
are or can be programmed with secondary functions. The three function
buttons that only have primary basic functions are:
Power Button–Power On/Off
Function Button
Windows Security – Windows Task Manager
Button Icon Button Secondary Function (Primary button + [Fn])
Rotate Default: Email Client (user-programmable)