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
Getting to Know Your Workabout Pro4 2 - 11
Calibrating the Touchscreen
If your touchscreen has never been aligned (calibrated) or if you find that the stylus pointer is not accurate
when you tap on an item, follow the steps below.
•Tap on Start>Settings>System. Tap on the Screen icon.
The General tab is displayed in which you can correct alignment and choose screen orientation (see “Screen
Orientation” on page 2-13 for details).
• Tap on the Align Screen button, and follow the directions on the screen to align (calibrate) the screen.
NOTE This window provides two additional tabs: ClearType and Text Size. Tapping on
the ClearType tab allows you to enable the ClearType option to smooth screen
font appearance. The Text Size tab allows you to increase or decrease the size
of the font displayed on the screen.
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