User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Features
- Pen
- Front panel buttons
- Battery status light
- Security
- Windows Security button
- Fingerprint reader
- Display
- View Anywhere display (optional)
- Microphones
- Speakers
- Ambient light sensor (ALS)
- Motion DataGuard
- USB 2.0 ports
- Headphones port
- Microphone port
- Security slot
- VGA port
- Ethernet port
- Docking port
- Smart card reader slot (optional)
- Express card slot (optional)
- SIM slot
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n wireless)
- Mobile Broadband (optional)
- Bluetooth wireless (optional)
- Power adapter
- Battery
- Using your Tablet PC
- Using Motion Dashboard
- Using the pen
- Using Tablet PC Input Panel
- Configuring pen options
- Enabling personalized handwriting recognition
- Using personalized handwriting recognition
- Configuring front panel buttons
- Using USB
- Using Ethernet
- Using the display
- Setting up an external display
- Using the built-in microphones
- Connecting headphones, external speakers, or a microphone
- Using speech recognition
- Using power plans
- Using Sleep
- Using Hibernate
- Using the battery
- Battery maintenance
- Removing and replacing the SIM
- Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint reader
- Using Windows Security Center
- Setting up users and passwords
- Using Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n)
- Using Mobile Broadband (optional)
- Using Bluetooth (optional)
- Finding additional software
- Care and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and Support
- Index
10 Chapter 2 Features
Pen
An important difference between traditional PCs and Tablet PCs is that you frequently use
the tablet pen to interact with the computer instead of a mouse and keyboard. The pen
includes a pressure-sensitive tip, a function button, and on some models, an eraser. The pen
contains no batteries and requires no external power.
For information about using the pen, see “Using the pen” on page 23.
Function button
Eraser
Tip










