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...-Gloss Front Panel Optional Accessories for Additional Convenience ● USB Data Cable Enabling Data Exchange with your fingers. tion Output ● Easy-to-Use Touch Screen usable with another PC. ● USB External ODD, Ultra-Slim USB External Keyboard ● Power Bank to Extend Use Time Product Features 2 Microsoft Windows XP...
...-Gloss Front Panel Optional Accessories for Additional Convenience ● USB Data Cable Enabling Data Exchange with your fingers. tion Output ● Easy-to-Use Touch Screen usable with another PC. ● USB External ODD, Ultra-Slim USB External Keyboard ● Power Bank to Extend Use Time Product Features 2 Microsoft Windows XP...
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...to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc) 47 Setting up a Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program 50 Using Samsung Network Manager 51 Setting Up a Network 51 Accessing a network from a different location 54 Network Status Diagnosis 54 Using Bluetooth Devices 55 Bluetooth...About Microsoft Windows XP 35 Get Going with the Tablet PC 35 Tablet PC Tutorials 36 Reinstalling Windows XP 36 The Windows XP Screen Layout 37 Desktop 37 Understanding the Start Menu 38 Understanding a Window 39 Control Panel 40 Opening the Control Panel 40 User ...
...to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc) 47 Setting up a Wireless Network Setup Using the Wireless LAN Setup Program 50 Using Samsung Network Manager 51 Setting Up a Network 51 Accessing a network from a different location 54 Network Status Diagnosis 54 Using Bluetooth Devices 55 Bluetooth...About Microsoft Windows XP 35 Get Going with the Tablet PC 35 Tablet PC Tutorials 36 Reinstalling Windows XP 36 The Windows XP Screen Layout 37 Desktop 37 Understanding the Start Menu 38 Understanding a Window 39 Control Panel 40 Opening the Control Panel 40 User ...
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... 132 Regulatory Compliance Statements 133 WEEE Symbol Information 139 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 140 Contents 5 Using Applications Introducing Programs 63 Using Samsung Update Plus 65 Program Launcher 67 Program Launcher Screen Layout 67 Using Program Launcher 68 Using AVStation premium 69 Start and Screen Layout 69 MUSIC Station 70 PHOTO Station 73 MOVIE Station...
... 132 Regulatory Compliance Statements 133 WEEE Symbol Information 139 Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE 140 Contents 5 Using Applications Introducing Programs 63 Using Samsung Update Plus 65 Program Launcher 67 Program Launcher Screen Layout 67 Using Program Launcher 68 Using AVStation premium 69 Start and Screen Layout 69 MUSIC Station 70 PHOTO Station 73 MOVIE Station...
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...while using the computer is equal to or lower than your eyes. • Avoid setting the LCD excessively bright. • Keep the LCD screen clean. • When wearing glasses, clean them before using the computer. The following instructions are to your skin for avoiding physical discomfort or ...computer while holding a phone over long periods. • Do not hold the Stylus Pen with excessive force. • Do not press the touch screen with excessive force. Proper Posture • Do not use the ear-microphone phone. Maintaining a Proper Posture While Using the Computer 11 Eye Position ...
...while using the computer is equal to or lower than your eyes. • Avoid setting the LCD excessively bright. • Keep the LCD screen clean. • When wearing glasses, clean them before using the computer. The following instructions are to your skin for avoiding physical discomfort or ...computer while holding a phone over long periods. • Do not hold the Stylus Pen with excessive force. • Do not press the touch screen with excessive force. Proper Posture • Do not use the ear-microphone phone. Maintaining a Proper Posture While Using the Computer 11 Eye Position ...
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...; Check if the volume level is too high before using the headphones. • Do not set the volume to prevent the reflection of the LCD screen. Use a curtain to the maximum from the beginning. Set the volume low and find a comfortable level while turning it up. • Do not use the...
...; Check if the volume level is too high before using the headphones. • Do not set the volume to prevent the reflection of the LCD screen. Use a curtain to the maximum from the beginning. Set the volume low and find a comfortable level while turning it up. • Do not use the...
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...Used as the Enter key on the keyboard. , Quick Launch Button You can easily change the screen resolution. v Auto Scaler Button (Automatic Resolution Adjustment Button) Press this button, the screen resolution changes to 800x480 (Default Resolution) > 800x600 > 1024x600 sequentially. ( p.30) b Status... x Mono Speaker c Joystick v Auto Scaler Button , Quick Launch Button m Enter Button n Menu Button b Status Indicators z LCD The screen images from the pictures used functions on the keyboard. The corresponding operating LED is at the top left of the computer. You can register ...
...Used as the Enter key on the keyboard. , Quick Launch Button You can easily change the screen resolution. v Auto Scaler Button (Automatic Resolution Adjustment Button) Press this button, the screen resolution changes to 800x480 (Default Resolution) > 800x600 > 1024x600 sequentially. ( p.30) b Status... x Mono Speaker c Joystick v Auto Scaler Button , Quick Launch Button m Enter Button n Menu Button b Status Indicators z LCD The screen images from the pictures used functions on the keyboard. The corresponding operating LED is at the top left of the computer. You can register ...
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This turns on the Button keyboard. Amber: When the battery is emitted through the touch screen. ( p.20) You can launch AVStation NOW by sliding this switch to the right and releasing it. ( p.18) You can keep the Stylus Pen in the ...
This turns on the Button keyboard. Amber: When the battery is emitted through the touch screen. ( p.20) You can launch AVStation NOW by sliding this switch to the right and releasing it. ( p.18) You can keep the Stylus Pen in the ...
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The latch used to remove or install the battery. ( p.96) A Lithium Ion rechargeable battery which supplies power to the computer. ( p.96) Overview 17 You can position the computer at a 20° degree angle so that you can comfortably view the screen. Rear View z 20° Stand x 80° Stand c Battery Latch z 20° Stand x 80° Stand c Battery Latch v Battery v Battery You can position the computer at an 80° degree angle so that you can comfortably enter text.
The latch used to remove or install the battery. ( p.96) A Lithium Ion rechargeable battery which supplies power to the computer. ( p.96) Overview 17 You can position the computer at a 20° degree angle so that you can comfortably view the screen. Rear View z 20° Stand x 80° Stand c Battery Latch z 20° Stand x 80° Stand c Battery Latch v Battery v Battery You can position the computer at an 80° degree angle so that you can comfortably enter text.
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... Stylus Pen Single-tap Double-tap Press and Hold Drag Function Single-tap with the pen to use the Stylus Pen. ( p.35) Operate the touch screen LCD with the pen to the Stylus Slot. Learning How to Use the Stylus Pen Select Start > Get Going with the pen to run an...
... Stylus Pen Single-tap Double-tap Press and Hold Drag Function Single-tap with the pen to use the Stylus Pen. ( p.35) Operate the touch screen LCD with the pen to the Stylus Slot. Learning How to Use the Stylus Pen Select Start > Get Going with the pen to run an...
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... tab, select 4 Points Calibration. Stylus Pen 21 To setup 9-Point or 25 Point Calibration, follow these steps: z Before beginning with the Calibration, click on the screen until it stops blinking. x In the Linearization Style item in the TouchKit. Calibrating the Stylus Pen When using the Stylus Pen for the first time...
... tab, select 4 Points Calibration. Stylus Pen 21 To setup 9-Point or 25 Point Calibration, follow these steps: z Before beginning with the Calibration, click on the screen until it stops blinking. x In the Linearization Style item in the TouchKit. Calibrating the Stylus Pen When using the Stylus Pen for the first time...
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...Notepad, select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad and run Notepad. Using the Tablet PC Input Panel The Tablet PC Input Panel is an on-screen letter input pad provided by using the Tablet PC Input Panel or the Dialkeys when entering large amounts of the Tablet PC Input Panel is...Using a USB keyboard and Notepad is displayed below. ) icon on the taskbar. There are converted into electronic text. Writing Pad Character Pad On-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Input Panel icon Close Tools and Options Help You can be entered using the Stylus Pen and wait a moment. To use the...
...Notepad, select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad and run Notepad. Using the Tablet PC Input Panel The Tablet PC Input Panel is an on-screen letter input pad provided by using the Tablet PC Input Panel or the Dialkeys when entering large amounts of the Tablet PC Input Panel is...Using a USB keyboard and Notepad is displayed below. ) icon on the taskbar. There are converted into electronic text. Writing Pad Character Pad On-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Input Panel icon Close Tools and Options Help You can be entered using the Stylus Pen and wait a moment. To use the...
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To use the On-Screen Keyboard, follow these steps: 1 Open the Tablet PC Input Panel and an editing program. 2 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, click the On-Screen Keyboard icon ( ). 3 Select letters using the On-Screen Keyboard The On-Screen Keyboard displays a standard keyboard on the screen. Entering Text 24 4 Press the Insert button to enter a converted letter. Text is entered by pressing the corresponding keys on the screen. Insert Entering text using the Stylus Pen.
To use the On-Screen Keyboard, follow these steps: 1 Open the Tablet PC Input Panel and an editing program. 2 In the Tablet PC Input Panel, click the On-Screen Keyboard icon ( ). 3 Select letters using the On-Screen Keyboard The On-Screen Keyboard displays a standard keyboard on the screen. Entering Text 24 4 Press the Insert button to enter a converted letter. Text is entered by pressing the corresponding keys on the screen. Insert Entering text using the Stylus Pen.
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...2 Select Show/Hide DialKeys from the pop-up menu. 3 Open an editing program. 4 The Dialkeys appears on both of the lower corners of the screen. Move the current window upwards. Minimizes the Dialkeys. To View Detailed Usage of the Dialkeys Click on the Dialkeys icon ( ) on the taskbar for... Tablet PC > DialKeys. You can enter letters using the DialKeys by pressing key on the screen with your thumbs. Corresponds to the Backspace on a keyboard. Corresponds to the space bar on a keyboard. Corresponds to be used with your hands....
...2 Select Show/Hide DialKeys from the pop-up menu. 3 Open an editing program. 4 The Dialkeys appears on both of the lower corners of the screen. Move the current window upwards. Minimizes the Dialkeys. To View Detailed Usage of the Dialkeys Click on the Dialkeys icon ( ) on the taskbar for... Tablet PC > DialKeys. You can enter letters using the DialKeys by pressing key on the screen with your thumbs. Corresponds to the Backspace on a keyboard. Corresponds to the space bar on a keyboard. Corresponds to be used with your hands....
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... off . Sound ON (OFF) Turns the volume on or off . Wireless LAN ON (OFF) Turns the Wireless LAN on the screen to hide the Menu Program. Press a point on the screen once to frequently used functions on again. Etiquette Mode ON (OFF) You can easily change the settings. The Menu Button ( ) Press...
... off . Sound ON (OFF) Turns the volume on or off . Wireless LAN ON (OFF) Turns the Wireless LAN on the screen to hide the Menu Program. Press a point on the screen once to frequently used functions on again. Etiquette Mode ON (OFF) You can easily change the settings. The Menu Button ( ) Press...
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... the LCD and the CRT (external monitor) simultaneously. Default Setting The Quick Launch button is defined as follows by pressing this item twice, screen images are described below. Button u1 u2 Function Mouse Scroll Up Back Description Scrolls up in the current window. Using the Buttons 28 CRT ...Output Only is pressed, the screen rotates by 90 degrees to view screen images on the LCD. Moves to the next page in Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer. u4 Forward Moves to the previous...
... the LCD and the CRT (external monitor) simultaneously. Default Setting The Quick Launch button is defined as follows by pressing this item twice, screen images are described below. Button u1 u2 Function Mouse Scroll Up Back Description Scrolls up in the current window. Using the Buttons 28 CRT ...Output Only is pressed, the screen rotates by 90 degrees to view screen images on the LCD. Moves to the next page in Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer. u4 Forward Moves to the previous...
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... 480 pixels resolution Example) Selecting a 800 x 600 pixels resolution The Auto Scaler button provides a function that fits high resolution screen images to the screen size and does not support all resolutions supported by Auto Scaler, use the Display Properties. ( p.43) Using the Buttons 30... In the default resolution, the complete screen image of this case, press the Auto Scaler button(Automatic Resolution Adjustment Button) on the left side of the computer and select a higher screen resolution. In this computer is pressed, the screen resolution changes between 800 x 480 (Default...
... 480 pixels resolution Example) Selecting a 800 x 600 pixels resolution The Auto Scaler button provides a function that fits high resolution screen images to the screen size and does not support all resolutions supported by Auto Scaler, use the Display Properties. ( p.43) Using the Buttons 30... In the default resolution, the complete screen image of this case, press the Auto Scaler button(Automatic Resolution Adjustment Button) on the left side of the computer and select a higher screen resolution. In this computer is pressed, the screen resolution changes between 800 x 480 (Default...
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Using an external Monitor 31 LCD: Computer Screen CRT: External Monitor Screen The Menu button does not support the function to the 'Getting Started Guide'. To display CRT only, connect an external mouse, and configure it by ... external Monitor Using an external display device is useful when giving a presentation or watching a movie. When pressing the item twice, you can view screen images on the LCD screen. For more detailed setup procedures, refer to display CRT only. Viewing on a Monitor 1 Press the Menu button. 2 Press the LCD/CRT item once...
Using an external Monitor 31 LCD: Computer Screen CRT: External Monitor Screen The Menu button does not support the function to the 'Getting Started Guide'. To display CRT only, connect an external mouse, and configure it by ... external Monitor Using an external display device is useful when giving a presentation or watching a movie. When pressing the item twice, you can view screen images on the LCD screen. For more detailed setup procedures, refer to display CRT only. Viewing on a Monitor 1 Press the Menu button. 2 Press the LCD/CRT item once...
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... to use Windows 'Display Properties' to be viewed over two display devices. When using the Stylus Pen. Using a mouse to View an Extended Screen Check if an external display device has been properly connected and configure Dual View. 1 Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display...as '2'. You cannot move between screens using Dual View, use a USB mouse. Now you can view the screen through two monitors. Dual View Dual View is a function that enables a computer screen to use Dual View. Using Dual View to move between screens is convenient. The Menu button ...
... to use Windows 'Display Properties' to be viewed over two display devices. When using the Stylus Pen. Using a mouse to View an Extended Screen Check if an external display device has been properly connected and configure Dual View. 1 Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Display...as '2'. You cannot move between screens using Dual View, use a USB mouse. Now you can view the screen through two monitors. Dual View Dual View is a function that enables a computer screen to use Dual View. Using Dual View to move between screens is convenient. The Menu button ...
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... Monitor 33 It is displayed at 640x480 pixels with the mouse and drag the window title bar to the secondary display device ('2') to the desired screen resolution and color quality. If the screen of the secondary display device is recommended setting the LCD...
... Monitor 33 It is displayed at 640x480 pixels with the mouse and drag the window title bar to the secondary display device ('2') to the desired screen resolution and color quality. If the screen of the secondary display device is recommended setting the LCD...
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Using Microsoft Windows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 35 Get Going with the Tablet PC 35 Tablet PC Tutorials 36 Reinstalling Windows XP 36 The Windows XP Screen Layout 37 Desktop 37 Understanding the Start Menu 38 Understanding a Window 39 Control Panel 40 Opening the Control Panel 40 User Account 41 Changing the Resolution and Colors 43 Chapter 3.
Using Microsoft Windows XP About Microsoft Windows XP 35 Get Going with the Tablet PC 35 Tablet PC Tutorials 36 Reinstalling Windows XP 36 The Windows XP Screen Layout 37 Desktop 37 Understanding the Start Menu 38 Understanding a Window 39 Control Panel 40 Opening the Control Panel 40 User Account 41 Changing the Resolution and Colors 43 Chapter 3.