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Using a Pointing Device
The pointing stick and TouchPad controls can be used
interchangeably.
Component
Description
1 Pointing stick
Moves the pointer and selects or
activates items on the screen.
2 Right pointing stick button
Functions like the right button on an
external mouse.
3 Touchpad scroll zone*
Scrolls upward or downward.
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Component
Description
4 Right TouchPad button*
Functions like the right button on an
external mouse.
5 Left TouchPad button*
Functions like the left button on an
external mouse.
6 TouchPad*
Moves the pointer and selects or
activates items on the screen. Can be
set to perform other mouse functions,
such as scrolling, selecting, and
double-clicking.
7 Left pointing stick button
Functions like the left button on an
external mouse.
*This table describes default settings. For information about changing the
functions of TouchPad features, refer to the “Setting Pointing Device
Preferences” section in this chapter.
Using the Pointing Stick
To move the pointer, press the pointing stick in the direction
you want to move the pointer. Use the left and right pointing stick
buttons as you would the left and right buttons on an external
mouse.
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To change the pointing stick cap:
1. Turn off the tablet PC.
2. Gently pull off the used pointing stick cap.
3. Press a replacement cap into place.
✎ Replacement caps are not included with the tablet PC.
Using the TouchPad
To move the pointer, slide your finger across the TouchPad
surface in the direction you want the pointer to go. Use the
left and right TouchPad buttons as you would the left and right
buttons on an external mouse. To scroll up and down using the
TouchPad vertical scroll zone, slide your finger up or down over
the raised area.
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Using an External Mouse
An external USB mouse can be connected to the tablet PC using
one of the ports on the right or left side of the tablet PC. An
external serial mouse can be connected to the serial port on the
right side of the tablet PC. An external PS/2 or USB mouse can be
connected to the system using the connectors on an optional
docking device.
Setting Pointing Device Preferences
Mouse Properties in Windows enables you to customize settings
for pointing devices, including
■
Enabling or disabling a pointing device (enabled by default).
■
TouchPad tapping, which enables you to tap the TouchPad
once to select an object or twice to double-click an object
(disabled by default).
■
Edge motion, which enables you to continue to scroll even
though your finger has reached the edge of the TouchPad
(disabled by default).
■
Palm Check, which helps prevent moving the pointer
unintentionally if your palms contact the TouchPad as
you type (disabled by default).
Other features, such as mouse speed preferences and mouse trails,
are also found in the Mouse Properties window.
To access Mouse Properties:
»
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Select Start > Control Panel > Mouse icon.
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Using Hotkeys
Hotkeys are preset combinations of the fn key 1, one of the
function keys 2, or the esc key 3,
The icons on the f3, f4, and f8 through f10 keys represent the
hotkey functions. Hotkey functions and procedures are discussed
in the following sections.
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Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
Function
Key combination to
activate function
Key combination to
deactivate function
Initiate Standby
fn+f3
Power/standby switch
Switch between tablet
PC display and external
display
fn+f4
fn+f4
View battery information
fn+f8
fn+f8
Decrease screen
brightness
fn+f9
N/A
Increase screen
brightness
fn+f10
N/A
Display system
information
fn+esc
fn+esc
Initiating Standby (fn+f3)
When the tablet PC is on, press the fn+f3 hotkey to initiate
Standby. When Standby is initiated, your work is saved in random
access memory (RAM), the screen is cleared, and power is
conserved. While the tablet PC is in Standby, the standby light
and the power/standby light blink.
To exit Standby, press the power/standby switch to the right or
left.
The fn+f3 hotkey is set at the factory to initiate Standby. The
function of the fn+f3 hotkey, called the “sleep button” in
Windows, can be changed. For example, the fn+f3 hotkey can
be set to initiate Hibernation instead of Standby. For more
information about Standby, Hibernation, and changing the
function of the fn+f3 hotkey, refer to Chapter 2, “Power.”
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Switching Displays (fn+f4)
The fn+f4 hotkey switches the image among display devices
connected to the external monitor connector or the S-Video jack
on the tablet PC. For example, if an external monitor is connected
to the tablet PC, pressing the fn+f4 hotkey multiple times toggles
the image between the tablet PC display, the external monitor
display, and a simultaneous display on both the tablet PC and the
monitor.
Most external monitors receive video information from the tablet
PC using the external VGA video standard. The fn+f4 hotkey can
also toggle images among other devices receiving video
information from the tablet PC.
The following five video transmission types, with examples of
devices that use them, are supported by the fn+f4 hotkey:
■ LCD (tablet PC display)
■ External VGA (most external monitors)
■ S-Video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video capture
boards with S-Video in jacks)
■
Composite video (televisions, camcorders, VCRs, and video
capture boards with composite-video in jacks)
■
DVI-D (external monitors that support the DVI-D interface)
can be connected to the tablet PC only when the notebook
✎ DVI-D
is docked in an optional docking device.
Viewing Battery Charge Information (fn+f8)
Press fn+f8 to display charge information for all installed battery
packs. The display indicates which battery packs are charging and
reports the amount of charge remaining in each battery pack.
Battery pack locations are indicated by number:
■
Location 1 is the primary battery pack.
■
Location 2 is the travel battery pack.
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Decreasing Screen Brightness (fn+f9)
Press fn+f9 to decrease screen brightness. Hold down the hotkey
to decrease the brightness level incrementally.
Increasing Screen Brightness (fn+f10)
Press fn+f10 to increase screen brightness. Hold down the hotkey
to increase the brightness level incrementally.
Ambient Light Sensor (fn+f11)
Press fn+f11 to turn on and off the ambient light sensor. For more
information about the ambient light sensor, refer to the “Setting
the Ambient Light Sensor” section in this chapter.
Displaying System Information (fn+esc)
Press fn+esc to display information about system hardware
components and software version numbers. Press fn+esc a second
time to remove the system information from the screen.
system BIOS date is the version number of the system ROM.
✎ The
The BIOS date may display in a decimal format, such as
10/19/2002 F.07.
Using Hotkeys with External Keyboards
The hotkeys available for use with optional external keyboards
differ depending on the type of external keyboard you use. USB
keyboards support only the Hotkey functions controlled by the
Quick Launch Buttons control panel. For more information about
the Quick Launch Buttons control panel, refer to the “Quick
Launch Buttons Control Panel” section later in this chapter.
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The following table describes how certain hotkeys and shortcut
keys are used on external keyboards:
Tablet PC Keys
External Keyboard Keys
scroll lock+scroll lock+f3 (PS/2
fn+f3
keyboards only)
scroll lock+scroll lock+f4 (PS/2
fn+f4
keyboards only)
scroll lock+scroll lock+f8
fn+f8
scroll lock+scroll lock+f9 (PS/2
fn+f9
keyboards only)
scroll lock+scroll lock+f10 (PS/2
fn+f10
keyboards only)
fn+f11
scroll lock+scroll lock+f11
fn+esc
scroll lock+scroll lock+esc
Keypads
The tablet PC has an embedded numeric keypad and also
supports an optional external keypad or an optional external
keyboard that includes a numeric keypad.
Using the Internal Keypad
The 15 keys of the embedded numeric keypad can be used like
the keys on an external numeric keypad. When the embedded
numeric keypad is turned on, each key on the keypad performs
the function indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of
the key.
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Item
Component
fn key
num lock light
num lk key
Embedded numeric keypad
Enabling and Disabling the Embedded Numeric
Keypad
Press fn+num lk to enable the embedded numeric keypad. The
num lock light is turned on. Press fn+num lk again to return the
keys to their standard keyboard functions.
embedded numeric keypad does not work while an external
✎ The
keyboard or numeric keypad is connected to the tablet PC or to an
optional docking device.
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Switching Key Functions on the Embedded Numeric
Keypad
You can temporarily switch the functions of keys on the
embedded numeric keypad between their standard keyboard
functions and their keypad functions by using the fn key or the
fn+shift key combination.
■
To change the function of a keypad key to keypad functions
while the keypad is off, press and hold the fn key while
pressing the keypad key.
■
To use the keypad keys temporarily as standard keys while
the keypad is on:
❏ Press and hold the fn key to type in lowercase.
❏ Press and hold fn+shift to type in uppercase.
Using an External Keypad
Most keys on most external keypads function differently
according to whether num lock mode is on or off. For example:
■
When num lock is on, most keypad keys type numbers.
■
When num lock is off, most keypad keys function like the
arrow, page up, or page down keys.
When num lock on an external keypad is turned on, the num lock
light on the tablet PC is turned on. When num lock on an external
keypad is turned off, the num lock light on the tablet PC is turned
off.
If an external numeric keypad is connected, the embedded
numeric keypad cannot be turned on.
Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode As You Work
To turn num lock on or off on an external numeric keypad as you
work, press the num lk key on the external numeric keypad, not on
the tablet PC.
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Enabling or Disabling Num Lock Mode As You Work
To turn num lock on or off on an external keypad as you work,
press the num lk key on the external keypad, not on the tablet PC.
Using Presentation Mode
The Presentation mode button toggles Presentation mode on and
off. Turning Presentation mode on opens an application, folder,
file, or Web site that you specify. The image simultaneously
displays on the tablet PC screen and on an external device
connected to the external monitor port or S-Video out jack on the
rear panel, or to ports and jacks on an optional docking device.
When you first select the Presentation mode button, the
Presentation Settings dialog box displays. In this dialog box, you
can
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Set the program to start when the button is pressed.
■
Choose a power scheme.
■
Choose whether you want to show the Presentation Settings
dialog box each time you press Presentation mode button.
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✎
■
If you do not select this option, each time you press the
Presentation mode button, the Presentation Settings dialog
box displays and you have to select Continue to open the
program, application, folder, file, or Web site you have
selected to start when the button is pressed.
Automatically switch to an external display.
You can modify the Presentation mode settings using the Quick
Launch Button control panel. Refer to “Setting Presentation
Mode Preferences” in this chapter for information on setting
Presentation mode settings.
Using Quick Launch Buttons
The tablet PC has two Quick Launch buttons that open frequently
used applications when you press them.
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Item Component
Description
Presentation mode button
HP Information Center button content to come.
Starts Presentation mode, which
optimizes for an external monitor or
projects and opens a user-defined
program such as Microsoft
PowerPoint.
Quick Launch Buttons Control Panel
You can use the Quick Launch Buttons control panel to
■
Change Presentation mode settings.
■
Set advanced preferences, including
❏ Setting preferences for the display of the Quick Launch
Buttons icon.
❏ Setting preferences for the ambient light sensor.
The following sections provide instructions for setting
preferences within the control panel. For additional on-screen
information about any item on the control panel, select the help
button in the upper-right corner of the window. The help button is
identified by a question mark icon.
Accessing the Quick Launch Buttons Control
Panel
You can access the Quick Launch Buttons control panel from the
Start button or from an icon that you can display in the
notification area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows
desktop. To access the Quick Launch Buttons control panel from
the Start button:
»
3–14
Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons.
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Setting Presentation Mode Preferences
Setting the Presentation Mode Button
To set an application, folder, file, or Web site to start when the
Presentation mode button is pressed:
1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons control panel:
❏ Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons.
- or ❏ Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification
area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows desktop.
2. Select the Presentation tab.
3. In the box under Program to Start, add the application, folder,
file, or Web site you want to start when the Presentation mode
button is pressed, or select Browse to view available
applications, folders, files, or Web sites.
4. To save your preferences and close the display, select OK.
Changing the Power Scheme
By default the Presentation power scheme is selected when the
Presentation mode button is pressed. To change the power
scheme:
1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons control panel:
❏ Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons.
- or ❏ Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification
area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows desktop.
2. Select the Presentation tab.
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3. Select an option from the drop-down list box, or select Power
Options to open the Microsoft Power Options control panel
to view or change the current power scheme.
4. To save your preferences and close the display, select OK.
Showing the Welcome Screen
You can choose to show the Quick Launch Buttons Properties
dialog box each time you press the Presentation mode button. By
default, this option is turned off.
To turn it on select the check box next to Show Welcome Screen
when Presentation mode button is pressed.
Switching to an External Display
By default, the Automatically switch to external display setting in
the Presentation tab is not selected. When you press the
Presentation mode button, the application, folder, file, or Web site
you selected in the Program to Start setting opens.
If you select the Automatically switch to external display
setting and press the Presentation mode button, the display is
switched to the external display connected to your tablet PC and
the application, folder, file, or Web site you selected in the
Program to Start setting opens.
can toggle between displays by pressing the Presentation
✎ You
mode button.
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Setting Advanced Preferences
You can set the icon and ambient light sensor in the Quick
Launch Button control panel.
Displaying the Quick Launch Buttons Icon
To show or hide the Quick Launch Buttons Properties icon in the
notification area (at the far right of the taskbar) or your Windows
desktop:
1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons control panel:
❏ Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons.
- or ❏ Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification
area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows desktop.
2. Select the Advanced tab. On the Advanced tab you can
❏ Display or hide the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the
notification area (at the far right of the taskbar), or on the
desktop.
◆
To display the icon, select the Show icon on the
taskbar or Show icon on the desktop check box.
◆
To hide the icon, clear the Show icon on the taskbar
or Show icon on the desktop check box.
3. To save your preferences and close the display, select OK.
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Setting the Ambient Light Sensor
The tablet PC features a built-in light sensor that enables the
tablet PC to automatically adjust the screen brightness according
to the ambient lighting level. When the lighting of your
environment changes, the ambient light sensor detects the change
and automatically adjusts the screen brightness.
You can turn the ambient light sensor on and off in 3 ways:
■
By pressing fn+f11
■
Through the Quick Launch Buttons control panel
■
By the Quick Launch Buttons control panel icon in the
notification area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows
desktop.
turn on and off the ambient light sensor using the Quick
✎ ToLaunch
Buttons control panel or the Quick Launch icon, the
Quick Launch Buttons software must be installed.
To turn the ambient light sensor on and off using the ambient light
sensor hotkeys, press fn+f11.
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You can turn on and off the ambient light sensor using the Quick
Launch Buttons software:
1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons software:
❏ Select Start > Control Panel > Quick Launch Buttons.
-or❏ Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the notification
area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows desktop.
2. Select the Advanced tab.
3. Select or clear the Enable Ambient Light Sensor check box.
4. Select Apply, and then select OK.
You can turn on and off the ambient light sensor using the Quick
Launch Buttons icon:
1. Right-click the Quick Launch Buttons icon in the
notification area (at the far right of the taskbar) or Windows
desktop.
2. Select Turn Ambient Light Sensor On or Turn Ambient
Light Sensor Off.
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Pen and Command Controls
You can enter and access information on the tablet PC by voice
(supported in English only), pen, and command controls. This
chapter provides information about using the pen and command
controls.
Pen
You can write with the pen in pen-specific applications such as
the Tablet PC Input Panel, in all Microsoft Office applications,
and in most other Windows applications and utilities. The
information you write on the screen with the pen can be filed,
searched, and shared among most Windows applications.
■
To access basic information about using the pen within the
operating system, refer to the printed Windows XP Tablet PC
Edition Start Here guide included with the tablet PC.
■
To access on-screen tutorials which include more detailed
information about using the pen in the tablet PC system:
1. Open Windows Explorer. To open Windows Explorer
from the Start button, select Start > All Programs >
Accessories > Windows Explorer.
2. In Windows Explorer, select My Computer > Local
Disk (C:) > WINDOWS > Help > latute.hta.
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Entering Information with the Pen
Identifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button
The pen interacts with the tablet PC whenever the tip of the
pen 1 is within 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) from the screen. The pen
button 2 emulates the functions of the right-click button on an
external mouse.
Holding the Pen
Hold the pen as if you were writing with a standard pen or pencil.
Position your hand on the pen so that you will not accidentally
press the pen button.
As you monitor the movements of the pen, focus on the pointer,
not on the tip of the pen.
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Performing Mouse Clicks with the Pen
To select an item on the screen as you would with the left button
of an external mouse:
»
Tap the item with the tip of the pen.
To double-click an item on the screen as you would with the left
button of an external mouse:
»
Tap the item twice with the tip of the pen.
To select an item as you would with the right button of an
external mouse:
»
Press and hold down the pen button, then tap the item with
the tip of the pen.
Performing Other Procedures with the Pen
In addition to emulating mouse clicks, the pen can be used for the
following tasks:
■
To display the pointer location, hold the pen tip immediately
over any location on the tablet PC screen without touching
the screen with the pen tip.
■
To display the menu options related to an item on the screen,
tap the screen with the pen tip.
■
To write with the pen, write on the screen with the tip of
the pen.
■
To press a pen-activated button, tap the button with the
tip of the pen.
Pressure-Sensitivity
The tablet PC pen is equipped with a pressure-sensitive feature.
This means that you can manipulate the pen to create lines of
various thickness, depending upon the amount of pressure you
use to write.
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Calibrating the Pen
The pen can function at the default calibration or at a calibration
set by another user. However, HP highly recommends that you
use the pen only while it is calibrated to your personal
handwriting and mouse action motions. Calibration optimizes pen
performance for all users and particularly for left-handed users.
To calibrate the pen:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Tablet and Pen Settings > Settings tab.
2. Select Calibrate.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
❏ Tap the pen in the exact center of each of the calibration
markers. The calibration markers are displayed on the
screen as plus signs (+).
❏ Be sure to calibrate the pen for use in both portrait and
landscape orientations.
can display information about any setting in the Tablet and
✎ You
Pen Settings window by selecting the question mark button in
the upper right corner of the window, then selecting a setting.
A definition, explanation, or procedure is displayed.
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Using the Pen Holder
To protect the pen when you are not using it, insert the pen,
tip first, into the pen holder on the tablet PC.
Setting Pen Preferences
Pen preferences are set in the Tablet and Pen Settings window of
the operating system. The preferences include settings that
optimize handwriting recognition and the location of on-screen
menus for either right-handed or left-handed users. To access the
pen settings:
»
Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware
icon > Tablet and Pen Settings window > Pen Options tab.
The preferences you set in the Tablet and Pen Settings window
are specific to the pen and the tablet PC.
Pointing device preferences, such as pointer speed, click speed,
and mouse trails, that apply to any pointing device in the system,
are set in the Mouse Properties window. For instructions, refer to
Chapter 3, “Pointing Devices and Keyboard.”
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Command Controls
The 5 command controls enable you to enter commands usually
entered with keyboard keys while you are using the tablet PC
without an external keyboard. The command controls can also be
used while you are using the on-screen keyboard or an optional
keyboard.
Identifying Command Controls
Component
Description
1 Tablet PC Input Panel
launch button
2 Q Menu button
3 Rotate button
4 Windows Security button
5 Jog dial
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Command Controls Quick Reference
The following table identifies the default setting and activation
procedure for each command control.
■
To activate a pen-activated button, tap the button with the
tip of the pen.
■
To activate a manually activated button, press and release
the button.
Button
Default Function
Activation
Tablet PC
Input Panel
launch button*
Opens and closes the Tablet PC Input
Panel application, which includes a
writing pad and the on-screen
keyboard.
Pen
Rotate button*
Switches the image between
landscape and portrait orientation.
Pen
Q menu
button*
Opens and closes the Q Menu.
Pen
Windows
Security
button*
In Windows, functions like the
ctrl+alt+delete command on a
standard keyboard.
In the Setup utility, functions like the
reset button on some computers.
Manual
Jog dial*
Enters commands or scrolls the
image upward or downward.
Manual
*These controls are programmable. For instructions, refer to “Setting
Command Control Preferences,” later in this chapter.
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Using Command Controls
Tablet PC Input Panel Launch Button
Tap the Tablet PC Input Panel launch button with the pen tip
when the tablet PC is in Windows to open the Tablet PC Input
Panel application. The Tablet PC Input Panel application displays
a keyboard on the screen and can also display a writing pad,
which supports handwriting.
To enter the ctrl+alt+delete command, press the Windows
Security button on the tablet PC with the pen tip or a small object
like the end of a paper clip.
Rotate Button
Tap the rotate button with the pen tip when the tablet PC is in
Windows to rotate the image on the screen 90 degrees. For
example, if the image is in landscape orientation, tap the rotate
button to rotate the image to portrait orientation.
Q Menu Button
Press the Q menu button manually when Windows is running to
open or close the Q Menu. The Q Menu provides quick access to
programmable tasks and destinations including:
■
System controls, such as volume and screen brightness.
■
Key simulations such as Capture Screen, which functions like
the print screen key on a standard keyboard.
■
Applications, files, or folders on a drive, a network, or the
Internet.
To select an item from the Q Menu without using the pen or a
keyboard, press the Q menu button to display the Q Menu, rotate
the jog dial upward or downward until your selection is
highlighted, then press the jog dial inward.
For more information about using the Q Menu, refer to Chapter 7,
“Q Menu Software.”
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Windows Security Button
Press the Windows Security button with the pen tip or a small
object like the end of a paper clip to enter the ctrl+alt+delete
command while you are in Windows or the reset command while
you are in the Setup utility.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete Command
When the tablet PC is in Windows, the Windows Security button
clears your work from the screen and displays the Windows
Security window in which you can lock, log off, or shut down the
tablet PC, initiate Standby or Hibernation, or open Task Manager.
■
The Shut Down option in the ctrl+alt+delete window enables
you to safely shut down the tablet PC if the system has
become unresponsive.
■
Task Manager displays the status of all open applications and
enables you to close an application that has become
unresponsive.
If the system remains unresponsive after selecting Shut Down in
the Windows Security window, slide and hold the power switch
for 4 seconds. For additional shut down procedures, refer to
Chapter 2, “Power.” For information about using the
ctrl+alt+delete command in non-Windows applications, refer to
the application documentation.
Reset Command
When the Setup utility is open, the Windows Security button
simulates the reset button found on some computers. When the
tablet PC is reset, the tablet PC restarts and all unsaved
information is lost.
The reset function can be used to restore functionality when the
system has become unresponsive. For information about the
Setup utility, which is a non-Windows utility, refer to Chapter 11,
“Computer Setup.”
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Jog Dial
Press or rotate the jog dial manually to enter commands or scroll
vertically:
■
Press inward to simulate the function of the enter key on a
standard keyboard.
■
Rotate upward or downward to scroll toward the top or
bottom of an image.
At the default setting, the jog dial scrolls line by line like the up
and down arrow keys on a standard keyboard. The jog dial can be
set to scroll page by page like the page up and page down keys on
a standard keyboard or three lines at a time like a mouse wheel.
Other settings, in addition to scroll functions, are also available.
For instructions, refer to “Setting Command Control
Preferences,” next in this chapter.
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Setting Command Control Preferences
All command controls except the Display Toggle button and the
enter function of the jog dial can be customized to launch
applications, simulate key combinations, or perform preset
system functions.
Each programmable command control can be assigned to
4 settings. Each setting applies only to 1 of 4 views:
■
Portrait-Primary
■
Portrait-Secondary
■
Landscape-Primary
■
Landscape-Secondary
Command control preferences are set in the Tablet and Pen
Settings window. You must select a view before setting a
preference. Each view is illustrated in the Button Location pane
of the Tablet and Pen Settings window as you select it.
If you are unfamiliar with the four views, you may want to read
“Selecting a View” next in this section, before setting a command
control preference.
Selecting a View
In the Portrait-Primary and Portrait-Secondary views, the image
is displayed vertically, in portrait orientation. In the LandscapePrimary and Landscape-Secondary views, the image is displayed
horizontally, in landscape orientation.
■
A portrait view is often optimal when you are using the
tablet PC as a handheld.
■
A landscape view is often optimal when you are displaying
the image on an optional external monitor or projector.
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In the primary views (Portrait-Primary and Landscape-Primary),
the image switches clockwise between vertical and horizontal.
In the secondary views (Portrait-Secondary and LandscapeSecondary), the image switches counterclockwise between
vertical and horizontal.
■
Left-handed users may find the secondary views more
convenient.
■
HP recommends that you not use a secondary view
while using the internal wireless. The positions commonly
occupied by the tablet PC, external devices, and users while
the tablet PC is in a secondary view may obstruct the
antennas.
When you are facing the tablet PC screen with the tablet PC
in portrait orientation, the antennas, not visible from the
outside of the tablet PC, are on the right and left sides of the
tablet PC, near the upper corners.
To switch the system among the Portrait-Primary, LandscapePrimary, Portrait-Secondary, and Landscape-Secondary views:
1. Press the Q menu button.
2. Select a view from the Q Menu. (The system switches to the
view you select.)
For more information about using the Q Menu, including
instructions for adding or removing items from the Q Menu,
refer to Chapter 7, “Q Menu Software.”
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Assigning or Changing a Preference
To assign or change the function of a programmable command
control:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Tablet and Pen Settings > Tablet Buttons tab.
2. In the Button Settings For field, select the view in which you
want to use your preference. (The view is illustrated in the
Button Location panel.)
3. In the Tablet Button drop-down list, select the button you
plan to assign.
❏
To assign or change the function of rotating the jog dial
upward, select Up.
❏
To assign or change the function of rotating the jog dial
downward, select Down.
4. Select Change. (The Button Action dialog box opens.)
5. Select your preference in the Button Action dialog box.
To save your preference, select OK or Apply.
Returning All Command Controls to Default Settings
To return the settings on all command controls to their default
settings:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Tablet and Pen Settings > Tablet Buttons tab.
2. In the Button Settings For field, select the view in which you
want to change all command controls to their default settings.
3. Select Reset. (All command controls are returned to their
default settings only in the orientation currently selected.)
4. Select Apply, and then select OK.
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On-Screen Keyboard
The Tablet PC Input Panel application displays a keyboard on the
screen. This on-screen keyboard simulates the functions of an
optional keyboard.
To open the Tablet PC Input Panel application, tap the Tablet PC
Input Panel launch button 1 with the pen.
■
To type, tap a key.
■
To switch the keys displayed in the top row between number
keys and function keys, tap Func.
■
To enter the ctrl+alt+delete command, press the Windows
Security button 2 on the tablet PC with the pen tip or a small
object like the end of a paper clip. To protect your work and
the system, the ctrl+alt+delete command cannot be entered
using the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys on the on-screen keyboard.
For more information about using the Tablet PC Input Panel
application, refer to the“Tablet PC Input Panel Launch Button”
section earlier in this chapter.
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