User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Workabout Pro4 (Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5) User Manual
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Basic Operation
- Getting to Know Your Workabout Pro4
- Operating System
- Battery Details
- The Keyboard
- The Display
- Screen Orientation
- Indicators
- Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card
- Navigating in Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5 and Applications
- The Today Screen
- Using the Navigation Bar and Hotkeys
- The Softkey Bar
- Managing Files and Folders
- Using Menus
- Programs – Using Applications
- Settings
- HomeVU
- Data Transfer Between Workabout Pro4 and a PC
- General Maintenance
- Programs
- Programs
- Home
- The Phone
- Text Messages
- Contacts
- Internet Explorer
- Calendar
- Alarms
- Pictures & Videos
- Windows Media
- Messenger (Windows Live)
- Windows Live
- Notes
- Task Notification
- File Explorer
- ActiveSync®
- Internet Sharing
- Task Manager
- Search Phone
- Office Mobile
- PartnerUp
- HomeVU
- Modem Link
- Remote Desktop Mobile
- WiFiConnect?? A.R.C.
- Settings
- Overview of Software
- Settings
- Clocks & Alarms
- Lock
- Home
- Power
- Sound & Notifications
- Connections Folder
- Personal Folder
- System Folder
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories
- Port Pinouts
- Workabout Pro4 Specifications
- Wireless Zero Config Settings
- Index
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Volume Control – [UP ARROW] [DOWN ARROW]
The volume keys are located above the [UP ARROW] and [DOWN ARROW] and are labelled with blue icons -
the [UP ARROW] is labelled with a plus (+) symbol indicating volume increase while the [DOWN ARROW] is
labelled with a minus (-) symbol indicating volume decrease.
To increase the volume, press the [FN/BLUE] key followed by the [UP ARROW] key. To decrease the volume,
press [FN/BLUE] followed by the [DOWN ARROW] key.
Modifier Keys
The [SHIFT], [CTRL], [ALT], [FN/BLUE] and [FN/ORANGE] keys are modifier keys. Pressing a modifier key
changes the function of the next key pressed. For example, on a Workabout Pro4 Qwerty keyboard, a bracket
is printed in orange print above the [U] key. Pressing the [FN/ORANGE] key followed by the [U] key displays a
bracket rather than the letter U.
The [SHIFT], [CTRL] and [ALT] keys operate much like a desktop keyboard except that they are not chorded
(two keys held down simultaneously). The modifier key must be pressed first followed by the key whose func-
tion you want modified.
Activating Modifier Keys
When a modifier key is pressed, it is represented in the shift-state indicator icon in the navigation bar at the top
of the screen, making it easier to determine whether or not a modifier key is active. For example, when the
[FN/BLUE] key is pressed, it is represented in blue in the shift-state indicator icon at the top of the screen.
Figure 2-1
Shift-State Indicator Icon
Locking Modifier Keys
When a modifier key is locked ‘on’, it will remain active until it is pressed again to unlock or turn it off.
To help you identify when a modifier key is locked ‘on’, the key is represented in the shift-state indicator icon
with a black frame around it.
Shift-state indicator icon
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