User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
- User Guide
- About This User Guide
- Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet PC
- Using the Motion Digitizer Pen
- Helpful Hints: Pen and Ink
- Complete the Microsoft Tablet PC Tutorials
- Review User Guide
- Open the Motion Dashboard
- Visit the Microsoft Help and Support Center
- Tablet PC Display
- Fingerprint Reader
- Motion AC Adapter
- Motion Battery Pack
- Battery Status LEDs
- Motion Dashboard
- Motion Third-Party Software Solutions
- Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
- Configuring Tablet and Pen Settings
- Calibrating and Using Your Digital Pen
- Using the Tablet PC Input Panel
- Helpful Hints: Using the TIP Window
- Motion Dashboard Audio System Controls
- Adjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness
- Creating Schemes for External Monitors
- Helpful Hints: Mirrored and Extended Modes
- Configuring Your Power Management Settings
- Using Your Batteries
- Helpful Hints: Battery and Power Management
- Security Features and Settings
- Motion Security Center
- The Fingerprint Reader and Motion OmniPass
- Helpful Hints: Successful Fingerprint Captures
- Capturing a Fingerprint
- Capturing a Second Fingerprint Later
- Configuring Advanced OmniPass Features
- Logging Onto a Remembered Site
- The OmniPass Help application contains information about exporting your user profile. Go to Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center > Motion OmniPass, and tap Help in the Action panel.
- Configuring Strong Logon Security
- Infineon Trusted Platform Module
- Windows Security System Components Overview
- Introduction to Speech
- Motion Speak Anywhere Technology
- Speech Recognition
- Helpful Hints: Dictating and Recording
- PC Cards
- SD Cards
- Infrared (IrDA) Port
- USB Ports
- Speaker Port (LE1600 only)
- Microphone Port (LE1600 only)
- DVI-D Connector (LE1600 only)
- VGA Connector
- Docking Connector
- Wi-Fi (802.11) Wireless Connections
- Bluetooth Wireless Connections
- Using the Bluetooth Application
- Helpful Hints: Bluetooth Wireless
- Using Infrared Wireless Connections
- Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance
- General Care
- Caring for the Standard and View Anywhere Displays
- Caring for the Motion Digitizer Pen
- Ordering New Pens
- Traveling by Air
- FAA Wireless Air Travel Requirement
- Other Travel Hints
- Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
- Standard and Extended Warranty and Insurance Programs
- Appendix B Motion Tablet PC Specifications
Motion Computing LE1600 and LS800 Tablet PC User Guide 73
To change the default button properties:
1. Open Motion Dashboard and tap Pen and Button Options. Or,
double-tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in the system tray,
located in the lower right corner of the display window.
2. Tap Tablet Buttons
.
3. Highlight the name of the tablet button you want to reprogram. The
button being programmed turns red.
4. Tap Change.
5. On the Change Button Functions window, tap the down-arrow
beside Action. This opens the list of actions.
6. Select a new action from the list.
NOTE: For some actions, you only need to select the action
itself to change the button property. For others, such as to
launch a program, you must browse and find the program; or,
to set up a key combination, you must press a sequence of
keys. You can also tap Reset to return to the button defaults.
7. Tap OK. In the list of Actions, you should see the new action for the
button you programmed.
Five-way
Directional
Control Button
Works like the
arrow keys on a
keyboard. The
center of the
button works like
the Enter key.
Secondary
functions are
programmable
Left arrow = Shift
+Tab
Right arrow = Tab
Up arrow = Page
Up
Down arrow =
Page Down
Motion
Dashboard
Opens Motion
Dashboard
Both primary and
secondary
functions are
programmable
Open Windows
Journal
Rotate Rotates the
display
Both primary and
secondary
functions are
programmable
Open Tablet PC
Input Panel
Ctrl+Alt+Del
(SAS - Secure
Attention
Sequence)
(This button is
located at the top left
corner with a key
icon)
Ctrl+Alt+Del
(Windows Task
Manager). Also
used for domain
authentication or
logon screen.
Not programmable No secondary
function
Button Default and Programmable Functions