MOTION COMPUTING LE1600 AND LS800 TABLET PC MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP TABLET PC EDITION 2005 USER GUIDE
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About This User Guide • Double-tap — Tap the pen twice on the display, without pressing the function button on the pen • Right-click — Press the function button on the pen and tap the pen on the display (equals a mouse right-click) • Press and hold — Press and hold the tip of the pen to the display without pressing the pen function button (equals a mouse right-click) • Tap and drag — Tap and drag the pen on the display • Select/Highlight — Tap on the item on the display to activate the function: to select
Table of Contents Chapter 1Getting Started with Your Tablet PC Features Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick Start Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using the Motion Digitizer Pen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Helpful Hints: Pen and Ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Complete the Microsoft Tablet PC Tutorials . . . . . . . . .
Motion Speak Anywhere Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Speech Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Helpful Hints: Dictating and Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Ports, Slots and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 PC Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SD Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet PC The LE1600 and the LS800 Tablet PCs from Motion Computing® combine the best features of desktop and notebook computing with the unique mobility and versatility found only in a Tablet PC. This chapter provides a quick start overview of the hardware and software features of your LE1600 and LS800. Any differences between the LE1600 and the LS800 Tablet PC are noted. Most features of the Tablet PC hardware and software work the same on both models.
• Handwriting and voice recognition • PC Card slot for memory expansion, or accessory connections (LE1600 only) • Secure Digital (SDIO compatible) Card slot to support SD storage devices • User-configurable power-saving schemes • Additional I/O ports • Two audio jacks on the LE1600 (designated as microphone/audio in and headphone/audio out); one audio jack on the LS800 • Two USB 2.
attach it to the built-in pen tether post on the upper right edge of the Tablet PC. The pen also comes with replacement pen tips and a replacement tool. For information about replacing the pen tips, refer to the Care and Maintenance information in Chapter 3. Pen Usage. Think of the pen as your mouse; review the following information about how it works in conjunction with tapping, pressing, and the function button.
Perform the following steps to familiarize yourself with the Tablet PC.
can also search for specific items in this user guide by using the search feature of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Open the Motion Dashboard The Motion Dashboard is an exclusive Motion Computing application that you can use to access programs and functions as well as configure your Tablet PC. To open the Motion Dashboard, press the Motion Dashboard button on the Tablet PC front panel or select Start > All Programs > Motion Resources > Motion Dashboard.
View link at the bottom of the window. The Motion Dashboard is shown in the Category View on the LS800 Tablet PC. The following is a sample of the Motion Dashboard Category View, with the Display panel open. Current panel Tap any button to open that panel Tap for the next tip Motion Dashboard. Display Category View The Motion Dashboard can be used to monitor and set some of the most commonly used control panel items for the Tablet PC. For more information, refer to “Motion Dashboard” on page 17.
Whenever you open the Help and Support Center while your Tablet PC is connected to the Internet, the "Did You Know" section checks for updates from Microsoft and Motion Computing, such as system-use hints, or notices from Motion Computing about your Tablet PC. If this is your first experience with the Windows XP operating system, taking the Microsoft tour is a good way to get started. Select Start > Help and Support > What’s new in Windows XP > Taking a tour or tutorial.
this User Guide. Tablet PC View AnywhereTM Display Option. The View Anywhere display option was designed to enhance indoor viewing and to improve outdoor viewing while retaining all the standard display features. The bright displays used on the LE1600 and the LS800 were developed from a proprietary optical enhancement process based on technology initially developed for high-end military aviation and marine applications.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury, handle the battery with care. Do not open, puncture, short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery in an ambient temperature of less than +104°F (+40°C); for example, do not leave it in a closed car in hot weather for an extended time. For additional safety information, see the Safety and Regulatory Guide packaged with your Tablet PC.
Item LE1600 Tablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Slots, Ports, and Other Components 1 Fingerprint Reader Swipe-type sensor for scanning fingerprints; used for password management and security; also serves as a vertical scrolling device in active application window 2 Performs the Ctrl-Alt-Del function; opens the Windows Ctrl+Alt+Del (SAS - Secure Security window for additional operator action Attention Sequence) 3 Battery The removable battery is mounted and latched at the top of the LE1600 Tablet PC.
15 Speakers (2) Integrated speakers that are muted when you connect a headset or external speakers 16 Power LED Displays power status; lights blue when power is on, blinks blue on low battery 17 Battery LED Displays battery status; lights amber when battery is charging; blinks blue when in stand by state 18 Hard drive LED Displays hard disk drive (HDD) activity - blinks blue 19 Wireless LED Displays wireless 802.11 and Bluetooth activity; white for 802.
32 Convertible keyboard and docking attach points Attchment slots for the posts on the FlexDock for the LE Series, or the posts on the convertible keyboard (note that the guide posts on the keyboard must be in the up or raised position for proper attachment). There are two attachment points for mating the Tablet PC to the Motion Convertible Keyboard. When the Tablet PC is attached to the keyboard, the Tablet PC can be angled to provide a comfortable viewing angle.
LS800 TABLET PC BUTTONS, SLOTS AND PORTS The following illustration shows the buttons, slots, and ports on the Motion LS800 Tablet PC. Refer to the table following the illustration for a description of each item. Item LS800 Tablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Slots, Ports, and Other Components 1 Infrared (IrDA) transceiver An infrared transceiver built into the Tablet PC. Allows communication with other devices compliant with the IrDA standard. Effective range is approximately 3 feet.
8 Microphones (2) Work at a natural distance; disabled when an external microphone is plugged in.
FRONT PANEL STATUS LEDS 25 Rotate Display Primary function: Changes the Tablet PC display )/TIP (Tablet PC orientation; programmable secondary function: opens input panel) the Tablet PC Input Panel (TIP) 26 Lock slot Universal security lock slot 27 Pen eject Press to eject the digital pen from the pen bay 28 Pen bay Storage area for the Motion digitizer pen; located at upper right edge. A pen tether attachment point is located directly above the pen bay.
Hard Disk Drive Wireless Activity Flashing/On Some HDD activity Off No HDD activity Independently flashing white and blue Wireless is on: White=802.11 Blue=Bluetooth Off Wireless is off Battery Status LEDs Your Motion Tablet PC is equipped with a smart battery that provides information about its power status. You must remove the battery from the Tablet PC to see the battery status LEDs.
NOTE: Hibernate mode attempts to save data in any open programs to your hard disk drive. When you restart the Tablet PC, it should return to the same system status as before hibernation. Off Tablet PC is unplugged from AC power and the system is running on battery power. Plug the Tablet PC into AC power if you want to preserve battery power. Refer to “Power Management” on page 35 for more information about your battery and power settings.
NOTE: The Motion Dashboard does not include an “Apply” button. When you change a setting, the change occurs immediately. Tapping “OK” on the Motion Dashboard closes the window. Also, if you disable your wireless connection from the Motion Dashboard, it may still appear to be working for a short time. The wireless/Bluetooth LED may continue to blink for a few seconds. This is a timing delay; the connection ends shortly.
Motion Dashboard Features Feature Display Brightness Description The built-in Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) detects light in the environment and automatically adjusts the display brightness.
Audio Speaker Volume Available settings: • Mute the speaker sound; sliding the scale changes the speaker volume • Multimedia Optimized — Best equalization setting for sound reproduction from the Tablet PC for a CD player, DVD, or sound recorder • Voice Optimized — Best setting for voice reproduction from the Tablet PC speakers • External Speakers— Best setting for external speakers or headphones • Properties — Access advanced operating system controls to configure your audio experience.
Motion Security Center Opens the Motion Security Center where you can do the following: • Access Motion OmniPass; refer to “The Fingerprint Reader and Motion OmniPass” on page 41 • Review or modify Trusted Platform Module settings; refer to “Infineon Trusted Platform Module” on page 51 • Open the Microsoft Security Center to review or modify Windows security settings; refer to “Using Windows Security” on page 52 Stand By Puts the Tablet PC in a low-power Stand By state for a temporary suspension from whi
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Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet PC This chapter is divided into the following sections: • • • • • • • • “Pen and Ink” on page 23 “Audio and Video” on page 30 “Power Management” on page 35 “Security Features and Settings” on page 40 “Speech” on page 55 “Ports, Slots and Connectors” on page 60 “Wireless Networking” on page 62 “Configuring Buttons” on page 72 Each of these sections includes a brief introduction to the topic, and information on how to access and use the feature or function.
• Set the calibration for each orientation • Change the rotation sequence • Set the display screen brightness • Display Tab • Select and preview the primary screen orientation • Change the rotation sequence • Set the screen brightness for each power setting • Tablet Buttons Tab • Set up the front panel buttons • Set same for all orientations, or • Set different for each orientation • Pen Options Tab • Set up the pen and equivalent mouse actions • Set up the pen buttons and enable the eraser (application dep
does not seem to line up with the pen tip. Calibration ensures the accuracy of the pen and adjusts the input angle for each person who uses it. The Tablet PC stores calibration data and settings on a per-user basis. 1. Open the Motion Dashboard and tap Calibrate Digitizer. Or double-tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in the system tray, located in the lower right-hand corner of the display window. This opens the Tablet and Pen Settings window.
Refer to the following to compare mouse and pen actions: Mouse versus Pen Actions With a Mouse With the Digitizer Pen Point and click Point and tap the pen on the display. Double-click Double-tap the pen on the display. Click-and-drag Tap-and-drag the pen on the display. Right-click Press the pen button while tapping, or press and hold the pen on the display. Deactivating Pen Button to End Accidental Right-Clicks.
When you tap this icon, the writing pad opens. As you write, the recognition software interprets the writing and displays a text equivalent below the line. Writing Pad Character Pad On-Screen Keyboard You can change from the writing pad to a character pad or on-screen keyboard at any time by tapping the appropriate icon on the left side of the TIP panel. On the right side of the TIP panel there are icons for Tools and Options and for TIP Help.
• Options. Opens the Options window, where you can change many of the finer aspects of the pen and its usage in the TIP. There is also a link to Help that is specifically for the Tablet PC TIP. Using the writing pad. As you write, the software selects the best match for a word from its dictionary of words and displays it on screen. Tap on a word to select it.
The writing pad expands vertically when you get near the end of the panel. Using the on-screen keyboard. You can use the on-screen keyboard to type words, letters, numbers, and characters from keyboard using your pen. For improved security and accuracy, you may want to enter passwords with the on-screen keyboard instead of handwritten text. NOTE: When using the on-screen keyboard, be sure to place your cursor where you want to enter text in the text entry box before you tap Insert.
Helpful Hints: Using the TIP Window • Move the TIP panel on your desktop using the bar on the right - only available when the TIP panel is not docked/locked at the top or bottom of the screen. When it is docked at the top or bottom, it cannot be moved. • Customizing — Select Tools and Options (the gear icon) then Options... from the TIP window to open the Options window at the General tab. You can customize many features in the TIP. Select one or more of the tabs and set the desired options.
can set brightness modes from the Motion Dashboard (note: you can also turn the display off). • Fixed — Sets the display brightness to a fixed level (ALS is off); use the slider to adjust the display to the desired brightness level • Dynamic — Sets the display so that the system adjusts the brightness to the preferred level under changing lighting conditions while maintaining viewability (ALS is on) Setting “Dynamic” Display Brightness: ALS On.
allows you to set the view to suit your purpose. You may be using an application where it is more advantageous to have a portrait (vertical) view of the screen. You may be filling out a form that is longer than the standard screen view. At other times you may want to view a wider than normal page; in this instance you would use landscape view. The Tablet PC provides several ways to change the display orientation quickly: • The quickest way to rotate the screen is to press the Rotate button.
open on the extended display, you can disable it from the Windows Control Panel Display Properties or from the Motion Dashboard. Setting Up a Mirrored Display. Use this feature to connect an external projector for presentations or an extra display on your desk. This example shows a Word document (1) displayed (“mirrored”) on both the Tablet PC (2) and an external monitor (3).
Setting Up an Extended Display. Use this feature when you want to simultaneously open applications on two monitors and significantly expand your workspace without hiding open documents under layers of other work. This example shows the Tablet PC (1) and an external monitor (2) with an Excel spreadsheet extended across both. It also shows a Word document (4) on the Tablet PC and e-mail (5) on the extended desktop.
8. Tap Save. Right-click on the desktop, select Display Mode and the new scheme name will be displayed. Helpful Hints: Mirrored and Extended Modes • Use a mouse pointing device and keyboard to operate in these modes. • The pen does not work in the external monitor space of the extended mode. • Refer to Mobile Intel Help for more information about creating schemes for external monitors.
described, but illustrations to show the various options are not included in this User Guide. Power Schemes. Tap the Power Schemes tab to show the Power Schemes window. You can select from a set of pre-defined power schemes that apply to a wide variety of home and work environments. Try it yourself by selecting one of the options from the pull-down menu and seeing how your choice affects the power settings.
window also shows information about the hard drive space on your computer and details the amount of hard disk drive space required for safe hibernation. Selecting Hibernate has the following advantages over placing your Tablet PC in the Stand By state: • Hibernate saves the state of the desktop and applications • Hibernate consumes no battery power • When you return from the Hibernate state, you return to where you were when you entered hibernation. Checking Your Battery Power Level.
Spring-Loaded Latch Locking Latch Slide latches toward center to open Extended Battery Connector Under Sliding Panel (must be open to install Extended Battery) LE1600 Tablet PC with the Extended Battery Connector • Reading Battery Power from the Power Meter Right-click on the Power Meter icon in the system tray, located in the lower right-hand corner of the display window (only visible if you are running on the battery).
Extended Battery charging to the 80% level. Then each battery charges for a short interval until both reach 100%. The Battery Status LED is on the Tablet PC flashes amber when the battery is at a critically low level and changes to solid amber while charging. When the battery is fully charged, the Battery Status LED is solid blue. WARNING: To avoid injury, keep the battery within the recommended temperature range when charging it.
battery. Hibernate saves the status of the Tablet PC to your hard drive. 4. Tap Hibernate or Stand By. The Tablet PC opens a dialog box stating that it is “preparing to standby or hibernate.” 5. Wait until the system shuts down. In Hibernate, all LEDs are off; in Stand By, the Power LED flashes. 6. Slide the battery release latches on the back of the Tablet PC toward the center and lift the battery upward to remove it. 7.
password-protected Phoenix TrustedCore BIOS with HDD locking and networking control, a universal security lock slot, the Motion Security Center, a built-in fingerprint reader, a Trusted Computing Group Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and a Smart Card-ready platform. The Motion Computing Tablet PC includes a comprehensive security solution that is designed to protect the hardware platform, the operating system, and any information stored on the Tablet PC from most potential outside threats.
At this point you can choose from the following options: • • • • Manage OmniPass Users and Settings to add users Change OmniPass System Settings Manage Your Passwords Protect Your Files Also, notice that there are three selection areas, an action panel and two information panels, at the left side of the window. These areas allow actions or show specific information.
application, refer to the OmniPass Help by tapping Help in the Action panel. Other OmniPass Set Up Functions.
Fingerprint Reader. The built-in fingerprint reader lets you scan your fingerprint and associate it with a password. This offers a quick and convenient way to log on to your Tablet PC, provides global password management, and helps protect your Tablet PC data from unauthorized access. The illustration at the right shows the bi-directional scan of a fingerprint. You can move your selected finger from left-to-right or right-to-left.
• Encrypting and decrypting files • You can encrypt any file on your Tablet PC except for system files. • Only an authenticated user can decrypt files that have been encrypted. Descriptions of these features may be found in the OmniPass Help section (open Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center > Motion OmniPass and tap the Help icon in that window). Helpful Hints: Successful Fingerprint Captures • Be consistent. Hold your finger and scan at the same angle each time.
IMPORTANT: To get a feel for finger position and swipe speed, tap Practice. “Practice” takes you through all the enrollment steps and helps you get a successful fingerprint scan. You are asked to scan the same finger three times. 5. After you have practiced, you will be asked to scan one more time for verification. After the verification is successful, tap Next to scan your finger again, this time for real (not practice). 6.
IMPORTANT: During the verification process, you may get red fingerprint images or the message “Verification Failed.” If this happens, tap the Back button and try again. You can have as many tries as you need for enrollment and verification. 8. Tap Next. When you are asked if you would like to enroll a second fingerprint, tap Yes. IMPORTANT: We recommend that you enroll a second fingerprint. A finger injury could prevent authentication and block access to your accounts. 9.
Capturing a Second Fingerprint Later Capturing a second fingerprint is a good practice to follow. While it is easier to do this at the time of the initial enrollment, it is possible to capture a second fingerprint later. To do so, open the Motion Dashboard, then tap the following: Motion Security Center > Motion OmniPass > Manage OmniPass Users and Settings > Change User Settings > Enroll Authentication Devices (e.g. enroll a new finger). Then follow the procedure to enroll.
• Startup options for Windows • Strong Logon Security • Vault Management — Password management for websites, applications, or any password-protected resource • Encrypt/Decrypt — Settings for authenticating encrypted/decrypted files Checking Logon Status. Move your pen over the OmniPass key icon in the system tray to check. A pop-up window shows who is logged on.
• (Default) Automatically click ... — Prompts you for your OmniPass/Windows password or fingerprint scan when you access the site. 7. If needed, swipe your fingerprint or enter your master password to authenticate these settings. 8. Tap OK, Submit, Sign In, or Logon to access the site. 9. Tap Finish to complete the “Remember Password” procedure. The site location, the credentials to access the site, and the OmniPass authentication settings for the site are now stored in the OmniPass secure database.
Infineon Trusted Platform Module The Infineon Trusted Security Platform Solution is a comprehensive set of tools provided with your Tablet PC. Together, these tools and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) result in the one of the most secure computing environments now available on a Tablet PC. With this application it is now possible to create and manage digital certificates for user and platform authentication.
• Microsoft Security Center — Lets you check security settings and learn more about improving security. Access is via open Motion Dashboard > Motion Security Center. • Windows Firewall — On by default; helps protect your Tablet PC against viruses and other security threats, such as intruders who might try access over the Internet or a network. Tap the Windows Firewall icon on the Control Panel (Classic view) or the Security Center > Windows Firewall icon (Category view).
BIOS. You should not perform this procedure unless you are comfortable with the following cautionary information. You can set up a Windows operating system password going to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Create a new account... (Classic View) Setting BIOS Passwords. CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you read the information in this section carefully to understand the implications of setting up a BIOS system password.
9. To set up a Password on boot, tap Disabled next to Password on boot until Enabled is highlighted. You will not be prompted to type in another password because Password on boot uses the System password. NOTE: You cannot set up Password on boot until you set up a System password. 10.If you have finished setting up a password, tap Exit or press the Esc key on the Tablet PC to exit the PhoenixBIOS Set Up Utility. 11.
12. Confirm the selection by tapping Yes. Clearing Tablet PC Security. To clear the Tablet PC PhoenixBIOS security: 1. Start the Tablet PC. 2. When the Motion Computing splash screen appears, quickly press the Rotate button. If you miss the splash screen, turn the Tablet PC off then back on and try this step again. 3. From the PhoenixBIOS Set Up Utility, tap Security on the menu bar. If you have rebooted, you will be prompted to enter the password(s) you have set up. 4.
Motion Speak Anywhere Technology The Motion Speak AnywhereTM audio system combines the Knowles® Acoustics IntelliSonicTM software application with integrated microphones to let you record audio, dictate notes, and use voice commands without the need for a microphone headset. These capabilities make the Motion Tablet PC with Speak Anywhere technology a valuable tool for mobile users in a variety of work settings, including small or large groups, or for individual dictation or voice commands.
• Dictation mode — Selected by tapping Dictation. Changes everything you say to text; use to enter text directly into any document or text box when you do not want to use the pen or keyboard • Voice command mode — Selected by tapping Command. Listens for specific words that correspond to an existing list of available voice commands; use to quickly switch between programs, for saving documents, etc. NOTE: To turn off speech, tap the button for Dictation or Command (whichever you are using).
1 Narrow Angle; 2 Medium Angle; 3 Wide Angle; 4 Microphones (only two of the three microphones are shown in this illustration of the LE1600 Tablet PC). • Skew angle. The pre-set sound detection area is straight in front of the system display. If you want the system to receive sound from elsewhere, you can skew the receiving direction towards one or the other microphone (keeping the same relative angle of acceptance. Setting up the skew angle for calibration: 1. Open the Motion Dashboard. 2.
1. Open the Motion Dashboard and make sure the speakers and microphone are turned on (the default settings). 2. Check that the speaker volume and microphone sound levels on the Motion Dashboard are appropriate for your setting. 3. Tap the TIP icon on the menu bar at the bottom of the Tablet PC display. The TIP appears. 4. Tap the down-arrow beside Tools to open the Tools options. 5. Tap Speech. The first time you access this function, a Speech Recognition Enrollment message appears.
• • • • PORTS, SLOTS AND CONNECTORS advantage to the Wide Angle is that no sounds will be lost if you change your location. The disadvantage is that outside sounds may be picked up that interfere with the recording. You MUST recalibrate the microphones if you change from one orientation (landscape) to another (portrait). This is because the skew angle changes and the sound will no longer be in the angle of acceptance. If necessary, refer to the earlier information on skew angle.
Infrared (IrDA) Port The IrDA port uses the infrared connection protocol to transfer data or digital images from any IrDA enabled device to a specified file location on another IrDA equipped device. Typically, the devices must be within three feet of each other. USB Ports There are two high speed USB ports on the Tablet PC that can be used to attach any USB device to the Tablet PC.
monitor is attached, the Motion Dashboard display settings can be used to set the external display as a mirrored or extended display. Docking Connector The Docking Connector is at the bottom edge of the Tablet PC. It is designed to integrate the LE1600 Tablet PC with the Motion FlexDock for the LE Series, or the Motion MobileDock for the LS800 Series. When the LE1600 or the LS800 is used with the FlexDock or the MobileDock, the port connections on the Tablet PC are replicated on the connected device.
2. Under Wireless on the Motion Dashboard, tap Properties. 3. In the Wireless Network Connection Properties window, tap the Wireless Networks tab. . 4. In the Wireless Networks window, tap View Wireless Networks to see a list of available networks 5. Highlight the network you want to connect to and tap Connect. 6. Tap OK. NOTE: If you are on a secure network, you may also need to enter a network key.
your internal wireless Bluetooth radio. The Bluetooth software completes it’s installation. How To Access Bluetooth. When you first enable Bluetooth on your Tablet PC, you will see a Bluetooth icon in the system tray. This icon offers shortcuts to the Bluetooth Settings window, the Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard, and the Add New Connection Wizard. Press and hold the pen tip on the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth Settings menu. Bluetooth Device Connection Process.
your data, Bluetooth wireless technology should not be considered completely secure. 4. Connect the devices. The first time a Bluetooth device is connected to the Tablet PC the drivers are loaded for that device. After this initial connection, some Bluetooth devices may disconnect when they go into power-saving mode. Most will automatically reconnect when they become active again. Using the Bluetooth Application 1.
detected, each is shown in the window. Select the device to be connected. 6. Tap Next to add the Bluetooth device.The wizard searches for remote device services. The Wizard will display a message that it is connecting and then the passkey number if authentication is required. NOTE: If required, immediately enter the number shown in the Passkey field and press Enter. Consult your device documentation for more information.
It may take a short time to complete the connection. Please wait. The wizard asks you to enter a name and select an icon for the device. Tap Next to continue. 7. When the Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard window appears, the Bluetooth installation is nearly complete. Tap Finish to complete the installation.
8. Take your device for a spin. You can now begin using your Bluetooth device. Important Steps to Take If the Device Is Not Discovered If the Tablet PC fails to detect the Bluetooth device after what you consider a reasonable number of attempts, try the following: • Make sure the Bluetooth LED is flashing. If not, open the Motion Dashboard and enable the Bluetooth Wireless radio button. • Make sure the device you are adding is discoverable.
• Check to see what Bluetooth devices are connected. Tap the Bluetooth Devices icon > Open Bluetooth Settings. On the Devices window, you should be able to see Bluetooth devices that are currently connected. If the Bluetooth card in the Tablet PC still fails to detect the Bluetooth device, contact the device manufacturer or visit their website for assistance. NOTE: A system reboot is not required. The Bluetooth device is ready to use.
• Bluetooth audio support is currently based on technology that has not been fully developed for speech recognition. In addition, the Bluetooth software in the Tablet PC does not have a pre-installed Bluetooth headset profile. Therefore, for speech recognition, we recommend that you not use a Bluetooth wireless headset. Moreover, the Motion Speak Anywhere technology is designed to record clear audio, dictate notes, and use voice commands without the need for any type of microphone headset.
Accessing Image Transfer. To transfer an image from your camera to your Tablet PC, tap the Image Transfer tab in the Wireless Link window. The Image Transfer window is shown. Specify the destination of the received image(s) and tap OK to begin. For information about the Infrared Port, tap the Hardware tab to open that window.
CONFIGURING BUTTONS This section shows you how to program some of the buttons on the front panel of the Tablet PC. It is not necessary for you to customize the buttons, especially at this point in your learning process. As you become more familiar with the Tablet PC, you may want to customize your buttons. You can configure some of the Tablet PC buttons so they perform the functions that you want them to perform.
Button Default and Programmable Functions Left arrow = Shift +Tab Right arrow = Tab Up arrow = Page Up Down arrow = Page Down Five-way Directional Control Button Works like the arrow keys on a keyboard. The center of the button works like the Enter key.
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3 Chapter Care and Maintenance This chapter describes various care and maintenance procedures that you should do on a routine basis with your Motion Tablet PC. CARING FOR YOUR TABLET PC AND ITS ACCESSORIES The Tablet PC display and chassis are designed to be very durable. This section describes the proper care and maintenance that will keep them working and in good condition for a long time.
• When storing the Tablet PC for an extended period of time, unplug AC power and remove the battery after discharging it part way. • Do not place heavy objects on top of the Tablet PC. Caring for the Standard and View Anywhere Displays • General cleaning of either display — Clean fingerprints and most marks from the display surface by wiping it with the soft cloth (provided). Never spray or pour liquids directly onto the display surface itself. Never use an abrasive cleaner on the display.
1. Grasp the old tip with the silver ring of the tip replacement tool. Use the notch on the ring to grab the tip. 2. Pull the old tip out of the pen. 3. Insert a new tip. 4. Apply slight pressure to push it into place. Ordering New Pens To order additional pens, visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories. TRAVELING WITH YOUR TABLET PC Here are some tips for traveling with your Tablet PC: • Remove all accessories and cables.
WARNING: Do not transport the Lithium-ion batteries used in your Tablet PC in checked baggage. You may take up to two spare batteries in carry-on luggage in addition to the one in your Tablet PC. Transporting batteries in checked baggage or transporting more than two spare batteries is a violation of transportation regulations. Other Travel Hints • Before extended use in the field or long trips away from AC power, adjust the Power properties to maximize battery conservation.
IMPORTANT: If Windows XP cannot repair your system, this procedure automatically skips to the second option, ESC = Don’t Repair (reformatting): • R = Repair option — Installs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 on your system, preserving your system data, applications, passwords, and settings • ESC = Don’t Repair (reformatting) option — Reformats your hard disk drive.
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Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support All Motion Computing Tablet PCs have passed a rigorous series of performance and quality-control tests, but now and then a problem may occur. If you do not see a solution among the following system and software issues, go to our website at www.motioncomputing.com/support. SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION POWER The Tablet PC won’t start when The Power switch hasn’t been I slide the Power switch. fully engaged. The Tablet PC won’t shut down.
The Tablet PC won’t come out of Hibernation mode when running on battery power. Fully discharged battery and no AC power. Connect the AC adapter to provide power to the Tablet PC and charge the battery. Slide the power switch for The display goes black while The Tablet PC system has the Tablet PC is still turned on. gone into stand by after sitting about a second to resume idle for a period of time. (In this operations. state, the power LED flashes blue.) System has gone into lowbattery Hibernation mode.
When I disconnected a second monitor from the Tablet PC, the image became too big for the Tablet PC display. The Tablet PC has attempted to spread the image of a window or desktop beyond the screen area of the active monitor. 1. Tap the Properties button on the Motion Dashboard. 2. Tap Graphics Options, then Graphics Properties... to open the Properties screen. 3. Select Notebook to make the Tablet PC the primary display. The display looks dim. Brightness is set too low.
When I write, I unintentionally click the pen function button while I’m writing with the pen. You’re pressing the pen button Try these hints: with your thumb or finger when • Readjust how you hold the pen. Place your fingers on you write or gripping the pen either side of the pen functoo tightly and accidentally tion button when you write. pressing the pen button. This enables the right-click function • Practice using the pen function button with both your of the pen.
The system doesn’t recognize a USB device. Windows XP may take a short time to recognize the device. Wait until Windows XP recognizes the device. The accessory isn’t connected Check the connection cable to the Tablet PC correctly. and be sure it is inserted into the correct port on the Tablet PC and the accessory device. The correct driver isn’t built into Use the device’s installation Windows XP. CD or check the manufacturer’s website for the correct driver.
The system seems to be operating more slowly than usual. The hard disk drive is full or nearly full. Run the Disk Cleanup utility to clear out unnecessary and temporary files. Remove unneeded programs and files. The disk needs defragmenting. Run Disk Defragmenter to consolidate files and folders on the hard drive. Consult the “Performance and Maintenance” section of the Microsoft Help and Support Center. COMMUNICATIONS The wireless communication The default setting is On.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can I make the battery charge last longer? • Change to the Max Battery power scheme (right-click on the Power/Battery icon in the system tray—located in the lower-right corner of the display window—and tap Adjust Power Properties; under Power schemes, tap Max Battery). The Tablet PC comes with Motion Computing Optimized as the default power scheme. • Turn on the Ambient Light Sensor on the Motion Dashboard.
Will the Tablet PC work with any monitor or USB accessory, keyboard, mouse, disk drive, etc? As long as the device’s driver is available either in the Windows XP operating system or from the manufacturer and it carries the Windows XP logo or certification, it should work with your Tablet PC. For more information, see www.microsoft.com/help.
B Appendix Motion Tablet PC Specifications Refer to the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com for the latest information and specifications for your Tablet PC.
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