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... advanced technical-reference material for your Tablet-PC. What Are You Looking For? • Notebook System Software (NSS) Find It Here Documentation and drivers are already installed on page 25). Readme files may be found at support.dell.com. • How to remove and replace parts Dell™ Latitude™ XT User's Guide • Specifications Microsoft...
... advanced technical-reference material for your Tablet-PC. What Are You Looking For? • Notebook System Software (NSS) Find It Here Documentation and drivers are already installed on page 25). Readme files may be found at support.dell.com. • How to remove and replace parts Dell™ Latitude™ XT User's Guide • Specifications Microsoft...
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... the operating system • Customer Care - NOTE: The support.dell.com user interface may vary depending on my Tablet-PC configuration, product specifications, and white papers • Downloads - NSS is necessary for your region or business segment to System and Configuration Utilities→ Dell Notebook System Software and click Download Now. 4 Select Drivers & Downloads...
... the operating system • Customer Care - NOTE: The support.dell.com user interface may vary depending on my Tablet-PC configuration, product specifications, and white papers • Downloads - NSS is necessary for your region or business segment to System and Configuration Utilities→ Dell Notebook System Software and click Download Now. 4 Select Drivers & Downloads...
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... NOTICE: To avoid damaging your display, ensure that your Tablet-PC is closed when you have ordered. 3 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the computer and to the electrical outlet. 4 Open ... travel. 12 Quick Reference Guide Setting Up Your Computer CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in notebook mode and that you turn on the computer (see "Front View" on and shut down your computer. NOTE: It is recommended that the display is...
... NOTICE: To avoid damaging your display, ensure that your Tablet-PC is closed when you have ordered. 3 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the computer and to the electrical outlet. 4 Open ... travel. 12 Quick Reference Guide Setting Up Your Computer CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in notebook mode and that you turn on the computer (see "Front View" on and shut down your computer. NOTE: It is recommended that the display is...
User's Guide
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... 51 Transferring Information in Windows Vista® . . . 51 Transferring Information in Tablet Mode . . . . . 62 Using the Pen 65 Using Touch 70 Accessing Management Tasks and User Information . 71 QuickSet 71 Control Panel 72 Help and Support 72 ... Main Battery 80 Installing the Main Battery 81 Storing a Battery 81 Using a Keyboard 82 4 Contents and Left-handed Use 59 Screen Orientation 61 Controlling Your Tablet-PC in Windows XP . . . . . 51 Using Notebook Mode 54 Using Tablet Mode 55 Converting Your Tablet-PC Between Notebook and Tablet Modes 55 Right-
... 51 Transferring Information in Windows Vista® . . . 51 Transferring Information in Tablet Mode . . . . . 62 Using the Pen 65 Using Touch 70 Accessing Management Tasks and User Information . 71 QuickSet 71 Control Panel 72 Help and Support 72 ... Main Battery 80 Installing the Main Battery 81 Storing a Battery 81 Using a Keyboard 82 4 Contents and Left-handed Use 59 Screen Orientation 61 Controlling Your Tablet-PC in Windows XP . . . . . 51 Using Notebook Mode 54 Using Tablet Mode 55 Converting Your Tablet-PC Between Notebook and Tablet Modes 55 Right-
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... the Dual-bulb (CCFL) LCD 88 Using Cards 89 ExpressCards 89 Smart Cards 91 Secure Digital (SD) Cards 93 4 Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector . . 95 Display Positions 95 Classic Notebook 95 Tablet 95 Display Modes 96 Clone Mode (Mirrored 96 Extended Desktop Mode 97 Changing the Display Settings for the Projector . . . . 97...
... the Dual-bulb (CCFL) LCD 88 Using Cards 89 ExpressCards 89 Smart Cards 91 Secure Digital (SD) Cards 93 4 Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector . . 95 Display Positions 95 Classic Notebook 95 Tablet 95 Display Modes 96 Clone Mode (Mirrored 96 Extended Desktop Mode 97 Changing the Display Settings for the Projector . . . . 97...
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... Drivers and Utilities" on page 146) or to run the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on your media to provide last-minute updates about technical changes to your Tablet-PC. You can be included on page 121). What Are You Looking For? • Notebook System Software (NSS) Find It Here Documentation and drivers are...
... Drivers and Utilities" on page 146) or to run the Dell Diagnostics (see "Dell Diagnostics" on your media to provide last-minute updates about technical changes to your Tablet-PC. You can be included on page 121). What Are You Looking For? • Notebook System Software (NSS) Find It Here Documentation and drivers are...
User's Guide
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... Software (NSS) - Online discussion with technical support • Dell Technical Update Service - Tablet-PC documentation, details on your Dell Tablet-PC. If To download Notebook System Software: you should also reinstall the NSS utility. NOTE: The support.dell.com user interface may vary depending on my Tablet-PC configuration, product specifications, and white papers • Downloads - NSS...
... Software (NSS) - Online discussion with technical support • Dell Technical Update Service - Tablet-PC documentation, details on your Dell Tablet-PC. If To download Notebook System Software: you should also reinstall the NSS utility. NOTE: The support.dell.com user interface may vary depending on my Tablet-PC configuration, product specifications, and white papers • Downloads - NSS...
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2 About Your Tablet-PC NOTICE: To avoid damaging your display, ensure that your Tablet-PC is in notebook mode and that the display is closed when you travel. Front View 1 2 18 17 16 15 3 14 13 4 12 5 11 10 6 9 7 8 1 grip 2 display 3 ambient light sensor (with Dual-bulb 4 device status lights CCFL LCD option only) 5 digital array microphone 6 biometric reader About Your Tablet-PC 27
2 About Your Tablet-PC NOTICE: To avoid damaging your display, ensure that your Tablet-PC is in notebook mode and that the display is closed when you travel. Front View 1 2 18 17 16 15 3 14 13 4 12 5 11 10 6 9 7 8 1 grip 2 display 3 ambient light sensor (with Dual-bulb 4 device status lights CCFL LCD option only) 5 digital array microphone 6 biometric reader About Your Tablet-PC 27
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...security button to access the Windows Task Manager dialog box or a login screen, the same way you can use the key combination in notebook mode. E - Launches your Tablet-PC and pen. Provides the functionality of a mouse (see "Power Management Modes" on page 86). P O W E R ...as the Windows logo key. Access Dell QuickSet to transform the PC into tablet mode. M A I L A P P L I C A T I N G B U T T O N - Rotate the hinge to view and configure options for more information. R O T A T I N G H I N G E - The power button is in tablet mode, you use the screen rotate...
...security button to access the Windows Task Manager dialog box or a login screen, the same way you can use the key combination in notebook mode. E - Launches your Tablet-PC and pen. Provides the functionality of a mouse (see "Power Management Modes" on page 86). P O W E R ...as the Windows logo key. Access Dell QuickSet to transform the PC into tablet mode. M A I L A P P L I C A T I N G B U T T O N - Rotate the hinge to view and configure options for more information. R O T A T I N G H I N G E - The power button is in tablet mode, you use the screen rotate...
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...Connects video devices, such as a monitor. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the Tablet-PC, do not plug a telephone line into the network connector or USB connectors. Use to connect a tether between notebook and tablet modes. S C R O L L C O N T R O... L B U T T O N - VIDEO CONNECTOR Connects video devices, such as a monitor. Use to navigate while in tablet mode. Converts Tablet-PC between the Tablet-PC and the pen. 38 About Your Tablet-PC P E N T E T H E R S L...
...Connects video devices, such as a monitor. NOTICE: To avoid damaging the Tablet-PC, do not plug a telephone line into the network connector or USB connectors. Use to connect a tether between notebook and tablet modes. S C R O L L C O N T R O... L B U T T O N - VIDEO CONNECTOR Connects video devices, such as a monitor. Use to navigate while in tablet mode. Converts Tablet-PC between the Tablet-PC and the pen. 38 About Your Tablet-PC P E N T E T H E R S L...
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... degrees LED backlit thin-and-light LCD option: Luminescence Dual-bulb (CCFL) LCD option: Luminescence Tablet Input Devices Digitizer Interface Input resolution Position report rate Coordinate accuracy (average) Coordinate jitter (maximum) Pen Dimensions: Length Diameter Type Notebook Input Devices Keyboard: Number of keys 220 nits Typ 400 nits Typ capacitive touch 1000...
... degrees LED backlit thin-and-light LCD option: Luminescence Dual-bulb (CCFL) LCD option: Luminescence Tablet Input Devices Digitizer Interface Input resolution Position report rate Coordinate accuracy (average) Coordinate jitter (maximum) Pen Dimensions: Length Diameter Type Notebook Input Devices Keyboard: Number of keys 220 nits Typ 400 nits Typ capacitive touch 1000...
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Notebook Input Devices Layout Touch pad: X/Y position resolution (graphics tablet mode) Size: Width Height Track Stick: X/Y position resolution (graphics tablet mode) QWERTY/AZERTY/Kanji 240 cpi 56.7-mm (2.23-inch) sensor-active area 35.9-mm (1.41-inch) rectangle 160 count/sec @ 100 gf Biometric Reader ... inch) 264.27 mm (10.4 inches) 0.26 kg (0.57 lb) (4 cell) 0.34 kg (0.74 lb) (6 cell) 11.1 VDC 4 hours (with computer off) 46 About Your Tablet-PC
Notebook Input Devices Layout Touch pad: X/Y position resolution (graphics tablet mode) Size: Width Height Track Stick: X/Y position resolution (graphics tablet mode) QWERTY/AZERTY/Kanji 240 cpi 56.7-mm (2.23-inch) sensor-active area 35.9-mm (1.41-inch) rectangle 160 count/sec @ 100 gf Biometric Reader ... inch) 264.27 mm (10.4 inches) 0.26 kg (0.57 lb) (4 cell) 0.34 kg (0.74 lb) (6 cell) 11.1 VDC 4 hours (with computer off) 46 About Your Tablet-PC
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... Methods To Transfer Files From My Old Computer To My New Dell™ Computer Using the Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating System?). When all of any other notebook computer. 54 Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 4 On the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen,... click Next. 5 On the Which computer is this procedure, search support.dell.com for transferring your Tablet-PC in notebook mode, open the display until it reaches a comfortable viewing angle, and use your settings and files and click Next....
... Methods To Transfer Files From My Old Computer To My New Dell™ Computer Using the Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating System?). When all of any other notebook computer. 54 Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 4 On the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen,... click Next. 5 On the Which computer is this procedure, search support.dell.com for transferring your Tablet-PC in notebook mode, open the display until it reaches a comfortable viewing angle, and use your settings and files and click Next....
User's Guide
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... are not accessible with a 180degree clockwise twist of the display's rotating hinge. Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 55 Using Tablet Mode NOTICE: To avoid damaging your Tablet-PC. Your Tablet-PC converts from notebook mode to tablet mode: NOTICE: Forcing the hinge beyond the 180-degree point will damage your display, ensure that the...
... are not accessible with a 180degree clockwise twist of the display's rotating hinge. Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 55 Using Tablet Mode NOTICE: To avoid damaging your Tablet-PC. Your Tablet-PC converts from notebook mode to tablet mode: NOTICE: Forcing the hinge beyond the 180-degree point will damage your display, ensure that the...
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... the display assembly does not scrape the keycaps as you rotate the display, or you have established in the Dell QuickSet application or the Pen and Tablet settings application, most commonly from tablet mode to notebook mode: NOTICE: Forcing the hinge beyond the 180-degree point will automatically change according to the settings you...
... the display assembly does not scrape the keycaps as you rotate the display, or you have established in the Dell QuickSet application or the Pen and Tablet settings application, most commonly from tablet mode to notebook mode: NOTICE: Forcing the hinge beyond the 180-degree point will automatically change according to the settings you...
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2 Brace the base with one hand on the palm rest, grasp the top of the display with the other hand, and, following the directional arrow inscribed on the grip, turn the rotating hinge counter-clockwise 180-degrees until you feel the display assembly engage securely in the notebook mode configuration. 58 Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC
2 Brace the base with one hand on the palm rest, grasp the top of the display with the other hand, and, following the directional arrow inscribed on the grip, turn the rotating hinge counter-clockwise 180-degrees until you feel the display assembly engage securely in the notebook mode configuration. 58 Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC
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... Windows Vista, press the Windows Logo key and to clicking the right mouse button on the display, and then release. Controlling Your Tablet-PC in Tablet Mode In tablet mode, you wish to close the active window. • To move backward in the center/neutral position. • To launch context... control • Using the back button • Using the tablet buttons • Using the pen • Using touch Using the Scroll Control • To scroll through a list of items or a set of pages, shift the control up or down and hold it, releasing it is drawn on a notebook computer.
... Windows Vista, press the Windows Logo key and to clicking the right mouse button on the display, and then release. Controlling Your Tablet-PC in Tablet Mode In tablet mode, you wish to close the active window. • To move backward in the center/neutral position. • To launch context... control • Using the back button • Using the tablet buttons • Using the pen • Using touch Using the Scroll Control • To scroll through a list of items or a set of pages, shift the control up or down and hold it, releasing it is drawn on a notebook computer.
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... You can configure this button using the Dell QuickSet application. You can disable and enable the tablet buttons using Tablet PC Settings (Windows Vista) or Tablet Settings (Windows XP). To access QuickSet, click the QuickSet icon in notebook mode. The computer will not recognize input until you have one..., the same way you use the pen to view and configure options for the Tablet-PC and the pen through Dell QuickSet. QUICKSET TABLET SETTINGS BUTTON Press this button using your Tablet-PC in tablet mode, you can use the screen rotate button to change the display orientation from ...
... You can configure this button using the Dell QuickSet application. You can disable and enable the tablet buttons using Tablet PC Settings (Windows Vista) or Tablet Settings (Windows XP). To access QuickSet, click the QuickSet icon in notebook mode. The computer will not recognize input until you have one..., the same way you use the pen to view and configure options for the Tablet-PC and the pen through Dell QuickSet. QUICKSET TABLET SETTINGS BUTTON Press this button using your Tablet-PC in tablet mode, you can use the screen rotate button to change the display orientation from ...
User's Guide
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...new tip into the pen, and insert the tip until it is surrounded with a notebook computer. To calibrate the pen: 1 Press the QuickSet tablet settings button, click Control Tablet PC Settings→ Pen and Input Settings. 2 At the bottom of the calibration ... then the menu item. • To drag an item, such as plus signs (+). Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 67 Using the Pen Like a Mouse You can function at the default calibration or at a calibration set by another... near the display, you use the pen only while it to another user. Dell recommends that you see a small cursor.
...new tip into the pen, and insert the tip until it is surrounded with a notebook computer. To calibrate the pen: 1 Press the QuickSet tablet settings button, click Control Tablet PC Settings→ Pen and Input Settings. 2 At the bottom of the calibration ... then the menu item. • To drag an item, such as plus signs (+). Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC 67 Using the Pen Like a Mouse You can function at the default calibration or at a calibration set by another... near the display, you use the pen only while it to another user. Dell recommends that you see a small cursor.
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...on page 62 for more information on the Screen Rotate button. Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector 95 4 Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector You can use the Tablet-PC display in the notebook or tablet position and set the display orientation to the display position and orientation, you.... that is the standard position with either your Tablet-PC in two positions: classic notebook and tablet. In this position, the display has a landscape orientation and you use the keyboard and touch pad as input devices; Classic Notebook Classic notebook is , you touch the screen with the display...
...on page 62 for more information on the Screen Rotate button. Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector 95 4 Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector You can use the Tablet-PC display in the notebook or tablet position and set the display orientation to the display position and orientation, you.... that is the standard position with either your Tablet-PC in two positions: classic notebook and tablet. In this position, the display has a landscape orientation and you use the keyboard and touch pad as input devices; Classic Notebook Classic notebook is , you touch the screen with the display...