User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Getting Started 19
- 2 Using the Tablet 31
- 3 Maintaining the Tablet 81
- Welcome
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Using the Tablet
- Turning on the computer
- Turning off the computer
- Suspending and resuming operation
- Using the pen
- Using the fingerprint scanner
- Changing the screen orientation
- Adjusting the screen brightness
- Docking the tablet
- Connecting devices
- Using the battery
- Using power options - Windows XP
- Using power options - Windows Vista
- Accessing the hard disk drive compartment
- Accessing the PCMCIA compartment
- Programming hot keys
- 3 Maintaining the Tablet
- A Troubleshooting
- B Using BIOS and AOS Functions
- C Glossary
- D Hardware Specifications
- E Agency Notices
- F Configuring Dual Mode Tablet Digitizer Input Methods
- Index
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Quick-start guide
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User’s Handbook
Table 3 Function mode keys
Press these keys... To perform this function
Default function: Send video display to a monitor or
projection panel connected to the computer (and back to
the computer again). You can program this key
combination to perform a different function. (See
“Programming hot keys to start applications, open
documents, or go to a Web site” on page 71.)
Default function:
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: Open a pre-defined program (see
“Programming hot keys to start applications, open
documents, or go to a Web site” on page 71).
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Dual Mode: Select Auto-Sense mode, Active
mode, or Touch mode. This determines the input
devices you can use. In Auto-Sense mode, you can use
the pen, your finger, or another similar device
interchangeably. In Active mode, you can use only the
pen. In Touch mode, you can use your finger or another
similar pointing device. You can program this key
combination to perform a different function. (See
“Programming hot keys to start applications, open
documents, or go to a Web site” on page 71.)
Default function: Open the pen calibration program. You
can program this key combination to perform a different
function. (See “Programming hot keys to start
applications, open documents, or go to a Web site” on
page 71.)