Motion Computing M1300 manual

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    M OTION C OMPUTING M1200 AND M1300 T ABLET PC S U SER G UIDE[...]

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    Copyright Information Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft Windows, Windows XP , Windows XP T ablet PC Ed ition, and Windows Journal are either registered trademarks or tra demarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United S t ates and/ or other countries. Realtek is a trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporatio[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M13 00 T ablet PC User Guide iii About This User Guide C AUTIONS , W ARNINGS AND N OTICES The following notices are found in this User Guide : W ARNING : T ext set off in this way indicates that failur e to follow directions in the warning could resu lt in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION : T ext set of f in this way [...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 1 T able of Contents About This User Guide Cautions, Warnings and Notices Menu Items, Buttons, Icons Writing on the Display Ink References to Using the Pen and Pen Function Button Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Motion M120 0 and M1300 Tablet PCs Motion M1200 and M1300 Feat[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 2 Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Motion M-Series Desktop Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Motion M-Series FlexDo ck . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 3 Learning Pen Gestures to Increa se Efficiency. . . . . . . . 35 Hints for Optimizing Your Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Making Best Use of the Tablet PC Input Panel . . . . . . . . . 36 Hints for Working with the Tablet PC Input Panel . . . . . . . 36 Input Panel Text Preview Wi[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 4 Caring for the Motion M-Series Digitizer Pen . . . . . . . . 56 Ordering New Pens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Traveling With the Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Packing the Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Traveli[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 5 Chapter 1 Getting S t arted with Motion M1200 and M1300 Ta b l e t P C s Thank you for deciding to purchase a Motion M1200 or M1300 T ablet PC from Motion Computing TM ! Motion T ablet PCs combine the best features of desk[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 6 Both Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs offer these standard features: •M i c r o s o f t ® W indows ® XP T ablet PC Edition operating system • 12.1-inch XGA TFT LCD display • M-Series Digitizer Pen • 256MB base [...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 7 P ACKAGE C ONTENT S Both the Motion M1200 or M1300 packages may contain the following Motion M-Series equipment: • Motion M1200 or M1300 T ablet PC • Digitizer Pen, extra pen tips, and pen tip replacement tool • AC A[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 8 S OME H INT S A BOUT W HAT T O D O F IRST Congratulations! By now you should have read the Installation Poster , started your T ablet PC, and initialized W indows XP . W e recommend that you now take the following steps: N[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 9 Play Inkball Practice your pen skills on this game found by selecting St art, All Programs, Games, Inkball. T ake the T utorials When you start your T ablet PC, several T utorials are of fered to help you learn about its v[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting St arted with M otion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 10 Microsof t Help and Resources Center Page Y ou can find additional information about your T ablet PC and the Microsoft W i ndows XP operating system in the Microsoft Help and Support Center . The Help and Support Center [...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M13 00 T ablet PC User Guide 11 Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware This chapter describes the Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs, their components, LEDs, hardware, and accessories. T ABLET PC D ISPLAY AN D W RITING S URFACES All Motion Computing T able[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 12 O VERVIEW OF THE D ISPLAY The following diagram shows the LED s, buttons, connectors, and other components on the M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs. Hot Key 1 Five-Way Directional Control Button Hot Key 2 Securit y (Ctrl-Alt-Del) Function Escap[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 13 T able 2-1 T ablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Connectors, and Other Compon ents Pen holder S torage for the Motion M-Series Di gitizer Pen Power LED Displays power status Battery LED Displays batt ery status Hard Disk Drive LED Displays Hard Disk [...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 14 C HASSIS AN D H ARD T OP Both T ablet PC chassis are construc ted of magnesium alloy , which is lightweight, durable, and easy to ma intain. The Motion M-Series Hard T op Cover is molded of a tough plastic. When snapped over the display ,[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 15 F RONT P ANEL B UTTONS The front panels of both T ablet PCs contain six buttons, described in T able 2-2. Most buttons have both primary and secondary functions. In addition, some may be re-pr ogrammed for other functions. M ODEM AND LAN [...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 16 T ABLET PC LED S The T ablet PCs contain status LEDs on the front panel (shown in the diagram) and over the battery case on the bottom of the unit. T ablet PC Front Panel LEDs Both T ablet PCs have four front-panel status LEDs: Battery St[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 17 Battery Status Gauge A five-LED battery gauge is located on the battery on the bottom of both T ablet PCs. Each LED repr esents about 20% of available power . Y ou can activate the gauge by pushing the black button next to the LEDs. In th[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 18 L ABELS Most identification and system labels are located on the back of the T ablet PC. These include serial and model numbers as well as regulatory and approval labels. Some internal compone nts, such as the modem, contain their own app[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 19 A CCESSORIES Y ou can order the following accessories from the Motion Computing website at www .motioncomputing.com/accessories. NOTE : Y ou can order the Motion M-Series FlexDock, batteries, and Digitizer Pens from Motion Computing. Moti[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 20 Motion M-Series Multi-Unit Battery C har ger The Multi-Unit Battery Char ger provides a quick and convenient way to rech ar ge a 3- or 6-cell battery independent of your T ablet PC. It contains two charge bays with s t atus LEDs on each b[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 21 Motion M-Series Ha rd T op Cover and Portfolios • The Motion M-Series Hard T op Cover is constructed of molded plastic and is designed to protect the display when the unit is not in use. One ships with each T ab- let PC. It conveniently[...]

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    Chapter 2 Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 22 For information about installing th ese Drives, see the documentation packaged with each Optical Disk Drive. For general information about using your Optical Disk Drives, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide . 256MB and 512MB Memory Upgrade M[...]

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    Chapter 3 Motion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 23 Chapter 3 Motion M1200 and M1300 Ta b l e t P C S o f t w a r e Pre-loaded on both Motion Computing T ablet PCs is the W indows XP T a blet PC Edition operating system plus additi onal software applications, drivers, and utilities. The[...]

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    Chapter 3 Motion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 24 Use the Recovery CDs when your syst em is completely down and you must completely re-install. This procedure will overwrite everything on your Motion M1200 or M1300. If possible, b ack up your data files onto a backup CD or diskette be[...]

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    Chapter 3 Motion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 25 M OTION A PPLICATION S OF TWARE Both T ablet PCs contain software applications to enhance your T ablet PC, some available exclusively from Motion Computing. Motion Dashboard An exclusive Motion Computing design for both T ablet PCs, th[...]

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    Chapter 3 Motion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 26 T ablet PC Input Panel T o open the T ablet PC Input Panel, tap on the T ablet PC Input Panel icon located next to the Start button. From this window , you can enter hand- written data or input data by soft keyboard or by voice. The il[...]

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    Chapter 3 Motion M120 0 and M130 0 T a blet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 27 W INDOWS XP T ABLET PC E DITION The Microsoft operating system is a fu lly-functional version of W indows XP Professional and adds the followi ng pen-based computing features: NOTE : For information about the Windows XP operating syste[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 28 Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs This chapter describes various proce dures, settings, and functions you can perform with the Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs. I NITIALIZING M ICROSOF T W INDOWS XP Both Mo[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 29 Windows Initialization Procedure IMPORT A NT : Y ou do NOT need Internet access to initialize Windows. When the Windows initialization procedure prompts you for this information, you can either select “Skip” or se lect the opti[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 30 15.Select Finish. These messages appear: W indows XP Please wait. W indows is starting up.... Loading your personal settings Applying your personal settings IMPORT A NT : It is not necessary to conn ect to the Internet to activate [...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 31 applications open or any unsav ed work, you will lose it. Windows will not prompt you to save your work if you force a shutdown. O PENING THE M OTION D ASHBOARD In the following sections, you will be required to open the Motion Das[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 32 IMPORT A NT : Y ou can put the T ablet PC in either Stand By or Hibernate to swap the battery . For more informati on about swapping the battery : • If you choose Stand By , the unit is desi gned to maintain your system for up to[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 33 • Double-tap — Double-tap the Pen on th e display , without pressing the function button on the Pen • Right-click — Press the function but ton on the Pen and tap the Pen on the display (equals a mouse right-c lick). For mor[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 34 don’t inadvertently press it as you wr ite. Pressing the function button while tapping the Pen on the display is like right-clicking with a mouse and will launch pop-up menus. • Practice pressing the Pen function but ton with b[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 35 2. Select the Pen Options tab. 3. Uncheck the option Use pen button to right-click. 4. T ap Apply . Adjusting Pen Properties for Ease of Use For convenience and ease of use, you may want to adjust the settings on the Pen, such as w[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 36 H INT S FOR O PTIMIZING Y OUR D ISPLAY W INDOW T o free work space and enlarge your writing area, you can optimize your T ablet PC display window in these ways: • T o move the T ablet PC Input Panel anywhere — From T o ols, unc[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 37 Pen Extensions are included with associated Motion software orders or are available free on the Microsoft webs ite. • However , other programs will accept text, including Journal, W ordpad, and Notepad. • Sending drawings — W[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 38 6. Create the text or simple drawing you want to send as ink. NOTE : T o increase the size of the text and drawings, highlight these on screen, then change the font size. Wordpad and Notepad don’t allow yo u to reset the default [...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 39 4. T ap Print. 5. On the Save As screen, type in a name for the document. 6. T ap Save. By default, this save s your document as a W indows Jour- nal template to My Documents/My Notes. NOTE : Windows Journal may take a few mi nutes[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 40 Deleting Screen Rot ations to Speed Up Display Access T o speed up your use of your display , you can set your T ablet to rotate only to the orientations you use most of th e time and skip the others. T o do this: 1. Open the T abl[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 41 7. Select OK. The list of actions should now display the new action for the button you reprogrammed. Y ou can always Reset the button defaults by tapping Reset on the T ablet Buttons window . A DJUSTING B RIGHTNESS FOR D IFFERENT L[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 42 (The blue area on the battery icon shrinks as the battery runs down.) Reading Battery Power from the Battery Gauge T urn the T ablet PC over to view the ba ttery gauge on the back of the T ablet PC. Press the button next to the bat[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 43 NOTE : We recommend that you create new power schemes instead of overwriting the default (Motion Comput ing Optimized) so you c an reactivate it l ater . Setting Up Max Battery Mode for Additional Power Savings Max Battery mode pro[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 44 2. Open the Dashboard and tap Properties under Power Management. 3. Select the Hibernate tab and make sure Hibernate is Enabled (the default). 4. Go to Start>T urn Off Computer . 5. When the Turn Of f Computer wind ow appears, p[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 45 A DDING M EMORY TO I MPROVE S YSTEM P ERFORMANCE AND I NCREASE B ATTERY L IFE Use only Motion M-Series Memory modules obtained from Motion Computing to upgrade the fa ctory-installed memory . WA R N I N G : T o avoid the risk of pe[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 46 I NST ALLING O PTICAL D ISK D RIVES For information about installing your Optical Disk Drive, see the documentation packaged with the Drive. Software for CDROM — The Optical Di sk Drive you’ve purchased does not require any spe[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 47 M IRRORING OR E XTENDING Y OUR D ISPLAY FOR A DDITIONA L V IEWING The T ablet PC has a Dual Head V ideo Controller that lets you mirror the T ablet PC display or extend it to a second monitor or external device, such as a projector[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 48 NOTE: Y ou may also choose to set up this feature through the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics icon found in the Windows Control Panel or through this same icon, which is located in the System T ray at the bottom right of the T ablet PC d[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 49 S ETTING U P A W IRELESS C ONNECTIO N W ireless network access points are available in airports, public businesses, such as coffee shops, as well as in private companies. W ith the proper hardware, you can even have a wireless acce[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 50 1. Open the Control Panel and tap Network Connections. 2. Make sure the Wireless Network Connection is enabled. (If it’ s not, right-click on the connection and tap Enable.) 3. Right-click Wireless Network Connection. 4. T ap V i[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 51 display. Then select Graphics Options, Graphics Properties... 2. Under the Devices tab, tap the dow n-arrows beside Colors and/or Screen Area to change these settings. 3. T ap OK or Apply . The screen will go blank for a few second[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 52 Setting the Windows Oper ating System Password Y ou can set up a W indows operating sy stem password through the Control Panel, User Accounts. Setting the BIOS Passwords CAUTION : We strongly recommend that yo u write down your pas[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 53 10.If you have finished setting up a pa ssword, tap Exit or press the Esc key on the T ablet PC to exit the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility . 1 1.When you exit, you’re prom pted to select from the following options: • Exit Saving Cha[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 54 6. Leave the space blank next to Enter New Password. 7. T ap Enter . 8. Leave the space blank to Confirm New Password. 9. T ap Enter . 10.When the Security screen appear s, the System Pa ssword should be Clear and the Password on b[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 55 cloth with a window-type cleaner . Ne ver spray or pour liquids directly onto the display surface itself. Neve r use an abrasive cleaner on the display . If liquid is spilled on th e display , wipe it up immediately . • A void us[...]

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    Chapter 4 Using Y o ur Motion M1 200 and M 1300 T ablet PCs Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide 56 • Attach the Hard T op or slip the T abl et PC into its portfolio to protect the display . • Protect the Pen by keeping it in the T ablet PC pen holder or portfolio case during travel. • Pack the T ablet PC securely in a brie[...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide i Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices R EGULATORY C OMPLIANC E N OTICES Electromagnetic Interfer ence (EMI) is any elect romagnetic disturbance that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwis e degrades or limits the ef fective performance of electronics or[...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide ii F EDERAL C OMMUNICA - TIONS C OMMISSION N OTICE Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 The rating label on the Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs and Motion M-Series FlexDock shows whic h class (A or B) these devices fall into. Class B devices have an [...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide iii • Consult the dealer or an experi enced radio/television technician for help The following information is provide d on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with FCC regulations: • Model numbers: T001 (Motion M1200) and T00[...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide iv Internal Modem Motion M1200 and M1300 T ablet PCs have an internal modem that has been tested to comply with FCC S tandards and that complies with FCC Part 68 Reg. No: 5ZXMUL-36273-FB- E; AC REN:0.1B; USOC:RJ1 1; DOC REN:.0.0. The FCC compliance label[...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide v • EN 55022 — Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information T echnology Equipment • EN 55024 — Information T echnology Equipment-Immunity characteristics - Limits a nd methods of measurement • EN 61000 [...]

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    Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide vi Deutschland: A license is required for outdoor inst allations. Check with reseller for procedure to follow . Anmeldung im Outdoor -Bereich notwendig, aber nicht genehmigungspflichtig. Bitte mit Händler die V orgehensweise abstimmen. France: Restricte[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide vii Appendix B T roubleshooting and Support All Motion Computing T ablet PCs ha ve passed a rigorous series of performance and quality-control test s, but now and then a problem may occur . If you don’t see a solution among the following system and so[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide viii PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION P OWER (C ONTINUED ) The display goes black while the T ablet PC is still turned on. The T ablet PC system has gone into S tand By after sitting idle for a period of time. (In this state, the power LED flashes green.) Slide t[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide ix The screen is unread able or distorted. Screen resolution and/or color quality are set incorrectly . Reset resolution to 1024 x 768 and color quality to 32-bit by opening the Motion Da shboard, Graphics Properties, then th e Schemes tab. Display drive[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide x PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION P EN (C ONTINUED ) The Pen button doesn’t work. I can’t get it to right-click. The right-click option for the Pen button may be deactivated. Re-activate the ri ght- click option: Double-click the T ablet and Pe n Settings ico[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xi PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION O PERATING S YSTEM I’ve forgotten my BIOS password and can’t access my system. The T ablet PC will let you enter a certa in number of incorrect passwords (five) before it locks the system. T urn the T ablet PC of f and back [...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide xii FA Q S How long will the battery stay charged? This can vary according how you’re usi ng the T ablet PC, but a new , fully charged standard Motion M-Series 6-cell battery ca n last 3-4 hours. Can I make the battery charge last longer? • Change t[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PC User Guide xiii Why doesn’t the T ablet PC or Flex Dock have parallel, serial, or PS2 (mouse) ports? Microsoft T ablet PC certification requires the system to be completely Grab-and-Go—that is, to be able to dock with and undock from all accessories without pu[...]

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    Appendix B T roubleshooting a nd Support Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xiv necessary , you will be given an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number , as well as packing a nd shipping instructions. Motion Computing will complete the repair within 48 business hours and return it by two-day air shipment.[...]

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    Appendix C Safety Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xv Appendix C Safety Motion Computing T ablet PCs are designed to optimize safety , minimize strain, and withstand the rigors of porta bility . However, ce rtain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer . Be certain[...]

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    Appendix C Safety Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xvi • Y ou can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the display . One is supplied with your T ablet PC. Y ou can use a window-type cleaning product on the display , but DO NOT spray it direct ly onto the display . Instead, spray the cloth and then wipe the display . • Do not pu[...]

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    Appendix C Safety Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xvii • The touch pad on the Motion M-Se ries Keyboard changes the way you use your hands and wrists, so work with it occasionally as a break from the keyboard or mouse. P RESSURE OR I MP ACT D AMAGE • Do not apply heavy pressure to the T ablet PC or subject it to strong i[...]

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    Appendix C Safety Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xviii • Power Input: Power the Charger only with a Motion M-Series AC Adapter (supplied with both the Batt ery Charger and the T ablet PC) or the Auto/Plane Adapter for the Motion M-Series (purchased separately). Failure to do so c ould damage the Char ger and void the warr[...]

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    Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 S pecifications Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xix Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 S pecifications Motion M1200 and M1 300 T ablet PCs CPU Motion M1200: Intel Pentium III Processor-M, UL V* Motion M1300: Intel Pentium M Processor , UL V* *UL V=Ultra Low V oltage Chipset Motion M1200: Inte[...]

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    Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 S pecifications Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xx Wireless Motion M1200: 802.1 1b via Ty pe-IIIA mini-PCI interface Motion M1300: 802.1 1b dual band Input Device Active digitizer pen (no battery required) with single function button Docking Motion M-Series FlexDock docking stat ion. Featu re[...]

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    Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 S pecifications Motion Computing M1 200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide xxi Agency Certifications Emissions FCC 15, Class B EN55022 (CISPR22) Class B ICES-003 Class B ETS 300 328 ETS 300 826 IC RSS 210 Immunity EN55024 Safety UL and CUL, UL1950 CSA C22.2 EN60950 TUV/GS Te l e c o m F C C P a r t 6 8 IC CS03[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 1 A AC mini-plug 14 AC power adapter 14 wrong 47 Accessories 7, 19 FlexDock 19 Hard Top Cover 21 Keyboard 20 Memory Upgrade Modules 22 Optical Disk Drives 21 Portfolio 21 Adding memory 45 Adjusting brightness 42 Administrator password 29 Analog telephone jack 15 Application CD 23 Arrow keys 15,[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 2 F Faxing 15 FCC i Features 5, 6 FlexDock 19, 48 Function button. See Pen, function button 34 G Gauge 17 Gestures, Pen 35 Graphics 48, 49 Grounding 45 H Hard drive 13 Hard Drive LED 16 Hard Top 56 Hard Top Cover 21, 56 HDD password 52 Headphone 13 Hibernate Power Management 45 Hibernation defi[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 3 forgotten 53 HDD 52 operating system 52 Password on boot 53 removing 54 PBX 15 PC card PC card slot 13, 22 Pen adjusting properties 35 and mouse 34 backspace gesture 35 button 32 calibrating 14, 33 care 34, 56 description 11 double-tap 33 electronics 56 function button 33 gestures 35 hints fo[...]

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    Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 T ablet PC User Guide 4 Sticky Notes 27, 39, 40 System Restore and Recovery CDs 23 T Tablet and Pen Settings 27 Tablet PC Input Panel icon 36 ink 36 send as Ink 36 writing 26 Tablet PC Tutorials 9 Take a Tour of Windows XP 10 Task Manager 15 Temperature 55 Throughput 15 Touchpad 20 scroll zone 20 Travel adjusting po[...]