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M OTION C OMPUTING M1400 T ABLET PC U SER G UIDE[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide ii Copyright Information Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. AuthenT ec is a registered trademark of Authe nT ec, Inc. Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth Alliance, USA. Intel, Intel Inside, the Intel Inside logo, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of I[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide iii About This User Guide C AUTIONS , W AR NINGS 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 off in this way indi cates [...]
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Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide iv[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide v T able of Contents About This User Guide Cautions, Warnings and Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Menu Items, Buttons, Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ii Writing on the Display . . . . . . . . [...]
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Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide vi Chapter 3 Motion Tabl et PC So ftware Motion Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Motion Operating System Recovery CDs: Description and Use . . . . . . . . 22 Reinstalling the VirtualDrive App lication (Optional) . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide vii Installing Optical Disk Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Optical Disk Drive Softwar e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Mirroring or Extending Your Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 1 Chapter 1 Getting S t arted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Thank you for purchasing a T abl et PC from Motion Computing ® ! Y our Motion T ablet PC combines the best features of desktop and notebook computing with the unique mobility and versatilit[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 2 • PCMCIA card slot, for networking, memory expansion or accessory connections • Programmable power -saving schemes • I/O ports: Universal microphone/hea dphone jacks; DC power in; two USB ports; IEEE 1394 port; extern al VGA monitor port; RJ[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 3 P ACKAGE C ONTENT S Motion T ablet PC packages may contain the following equipment (this may change from time to time as new e quipment is introduced; see your invoice for a list of items that we re shipped with the product): • Motion M1400 T ab[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 4 W HAT T O D O F IRST Congratulations on selecting the Motio n T ablet PC! After you turn on your T ablet PC and start W indows XP , you may want to take the following steps: • Calibrate the pen. • Practice using the pen by playing Inkball. •[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 5 Play Inkball Practice your digitizer pen skills on this game, which is activated from St ar t, All Programs, Games, Inkball. T ake the T utorials When you start your T ablet PC, several tutorials are of fe red to help you learn about its various f[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 6 Microsof t Help and Resources Center Page Y ou can find additional information about your T ablet PC and the W i ndows XP T ablet PC Edition operating system in the Microsoft Help and Support Center . The Help and Support Center is installed on yo[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 7[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 8 Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware This chapter describes the Motion M1400 T ablet PC, including hardware components, LEDs, and accessories. T ABLET PC D ISPLAYS Standard Display The 12.1-inch Motion T ablet PC standard display and writing surface combine three ke[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 9 View Anywhere TM Display The optional Motion V iew Anywhere Display was designed to enhance indoor viewing and to improve outdoo r viewing while retaining all the standard display features. The bright 12.1-inch display was developed from a proprietary optical enhanc[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 10 T ABLET PC O VERVIEW The following diagram shows the LED s, buttons, connectors, and other components on the T ablet PC.[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide 11 T able 2-1 T ablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Connectors , and Other Component s 1 Pen bay S torage area for the Motion digitizer pen 2 Power LED Displays power status 3 Battery L ED Displays batt ery st atus 4 Hard Disk Drive LED Displays Hard Disk Drive (HDD) activity 5 W[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 12 C HASSIS AN D H ARD TO P C OVER The Motion T ablet PC chassis is constr ucted of magnesium alloy , which is lightweight, durable, and easy to ma intain. The Motion Ha rdtop Cover is molded of a tough plastic. It snaps over the display , to protect it when the T ab[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 13 F RONT P ANEL B UTTONS The front panel of the Moti on T ablet PC contains six buttons, shown in T able 2-2. Most of these buttons have both primary and secondary functions. In addition, some may be re-pr ogrammed for other functions. M ODEM AND LAN C ONNECTOR S Th[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 14 T ABLET PC C HASSIS LED S The T a blet PC front panel (shown in th e diagram) and the battery case on the bottom of the unit contain st atus LEDs, described here. T ablet PC Front Panel LEDs The Motion T ablet PC has four front-panel status LEDs: Battery Status LE[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 15 Battery Status Gauge A five-LED battery gauge is located on the battery on the bottom of your T ablet PC. Each LE D represents about 20% of available power . Y ou can activate the gauge by pushing the black button next to the LEDs. In the example shown here, two L[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 16 A MBIENT L IGHT S ENSOR (ALS) A built-in light sensor located on the T ablet PC front panel measures the ambient light in the environment. The system then automatically balances the brightness of the T ablet PC disp lay in relation to the surroundings. Y ou can se[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 17 L ABELS Most T ablet PC identificat ion and system labels ar e located on th e bottom of the unit. These include serial and mode l numbers as well as regulatory and approval labels. Some internal component s, such as the modem, also contain their own approval labe[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 18 A CCESSORIES Y ou can order the following accessories from the Motion Computing website at www .motioncomputing.com/accessories. Motion Desktop Stand The Motion Desktop Stand is an easel-like device that holds the T ablet PC in portrait or landscape modes. Y ou ca[...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 19 Motion Multi-Unit Battery Charger 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 bay and can simultaneously charge two [...]
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Chapter 2 Motion T ablet PC Hardware Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 20 Wireless Mobile Keyboard The W i reless Mobile Keyboard is a wireless Bluetooth ® accessory for your T ablet PC that enables untethered keyboard use at a distance of up to 10 meters (33 feet). Motion Hardtop Cover , Portfolios, and Cases • The Motion Hardtop Co[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 21 Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Pre-loaded on your Motion Computing T a blet PC is the W indows XP T ablet PC Edition operating system and additiona l software appli cations, drivers, and utilities that help you personalize and make the most of your T ablet P[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 22 Motion Operating System Reco very CDs: Description and Use These CDs contain a complete re-ins tall of the W indows XP T ablet PC Edition operating system, all driv ers, utilities, a nd applications. They include Utilities and Drivers Readme.txt and Sy stem Recove[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 23 a. For a repaired system, this process is quick and your system will automatically reboot. If you receive a FarStone ® V irtualDrive TM error message, you may need to re-install the V irtualDrive application (described below). b. For a reformatted system, this pr[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 24 M OTION A PPLICATION S OF TWAR E Y our T ablet PC contains software a pplications to enhance its operations, some available exclusively from Motion Computing. Motion Dashboard An exclusive Motion Computing design, the Motion Dashboard makes many operations easy to[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 25 T ablet PC Input Panel (TIP) T o open the T ablet PC Input Panel (TIP), tap the TIP icon located next to the Start button. From this window , you ca n enter hand-written data, use the on- screen keyboard, or enter information by voice. Brightness The Ambient Light[...]
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Chapter 3 Motion T ablet PC Software Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 26 The illustration of the T ablet PC Input Panel shows the T ext Preview window open. “T oday is T uesday” was handwritten and th en automatically transferred to the window as typed text. (Y ou can also tap the Send button to manually send the text to the previe[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 27 Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC This chapter describes various procedures and functions that your Motion T ablet PC performs. I NITIALIZING M ICROSOF T W INDOWS XP Y our T ablet PC comes with pre-installe d software applicat ions and drivers, including [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 28 Windows Initialization Procedure IMPORT ANT : 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 the option that lets you se t up Internet acces[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 29 24. Select Next. This message appears: Thank you! Congratulations, you’re ready to go! 25. Select Finish. This message appears: W indows XP Please wait. W indows is starting up..... This completes the W indows XP in itialization. Pleas e keep reading... As yo[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 30 When you start the T ablet PC, the W indow s XP T ablet PC T utorials screen appears. If you do not want this to c ontinue to appear , check “Do not show me this again.” W e recommend that you run the tutorials, which take just a few minutes. It you do not [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 31 Launching St and by or Hibernat e Modes from the St art Button 1. Select Start>Shut Down. 2. From the pop-up window , tap Stand by or press the Shift key on the keyboard to toggle to Hibernate, and then tap that option. 3. The T ablet PC will then enter S ta[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 32 the pen function button, see the secti on “W riting with the Pen” in this chapter . • Press and hold — Press and hold the tip of the pen to the display without pressing the pen function button (equi valent to a mouse right-click) • T ap and drag — T[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 33 • Practice pressing the pe n function button with bo th your index finger and thumb to see which you prefer . • Relax your grip. Only a light touch is needed to write with the pen. • W ith a little practice, yo u will learn how to tap on the T ablet PC di[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 34 2. Select the Pen Options tab. 3. Uncheck the option “Use pen button to right-click.” 4. T ap Apply . Adjusting Menu Locations for Lef t-Handed Use For convenience, you can adjust the “handedness” and menu locations for left-handed use. 1. Repeat Steps [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 35 • Hide the Input Panel — Select the up arrow on the Input Panel to hide the panel • Enlarge the Preview window — From T ools, tap Options, and then tap T wo lines. • Relocate the taskbar anywhere on the display — From W indows Control Panel, tap T a[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 36 Input Panel T ext Preview Window The T ablet PC Input Panel W riting Pad has an optional T ext Preview window (opened from the T ools menu) th at lets you see a text transcription of what you have wr itten before you send it to an active application. Y ou can s[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 37 NOTE : T o increase the size of the text and drawings, highlight these on screen, then change the font size. Wordpad and Notepad do not allow you to re set the default font size, but you can increase the font si ze in the manner described here. E LIMINATING P A[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 38 They can also be used to record voice notes (although you cannot drag the voice notes to another program or the desktop). C HANGING S CREEN O RIENT ATI ON T o change the display orientation: • From the Motion Dashboard 1. Press Hot Key #1 on the T ablet PC ch[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 39 1. Double-tap the T ablet and Pen Settings icon in the System T ray , located in the lower right-hand corner of the display window . Or , go to the Control Panel and select the T ablet and Pen Settings icon. This opens the T ablet and Pen settings window . 2. C[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 40 A MBIENT L IGHT S ENSOR (ALS) The Motion T ablet PC Ambient Light Sensor (ALS), located on the front panel, detects light in th e environment. When enabled, it adjusts the display brightness to changing light conditions . ALS maintains display viewability and c[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 41 K EEPING T RACK OF Y OUR B ATTERY P OWER Reading Battery Power from the T ablet PC Display T o check the power level while you are on battery power , move the pen over the Power/Battery ic on, shown here, in the System T ray at the bottom-right corner of the T [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 42 4. Change the settings to th e desired power configuration. 5. T ap Save As and enter a name for the new scheme. 6. T ap Apply . NOTE : We recommend that you create new power schemes instead of overwriting the default (Motion Comput ing Optimized) so you c an r[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 43 3. When the T urn Off Computer wind ow appears, press the Shift key on your external keyboard or tap Shift on the T ablet PC Input Panel key- board to change the option from Stand by to Hibernate. IMPORT ANT : Y ou can put the T ablet PC in ei ther Stand by or [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 44 S AVING B ATTERY P OWER WITH THE A MBIENT L IGHT S ENSOR Under certain lighting conditions, wh en the Ambient Light Sensor is enabled, it may automatically dim the di splay back light, t hus saving battery power . The power savings depends on a combination of t[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 45 I NST ALLING O PTICAL D ISK D RIVES For information about installing your Optical Disk Drive, see the documentation packaged with the drive. O PTICAL D ISK D RIVE S OF TWAR E Software for the CDROM — Does not require any special software drivers to operate as[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 46 M IRRORING OR E XTENDING Y OUR D ISPLAY 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 . Connecting the External Monitor/ Dat a Projector and [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 47 Setting Up an Extended Desktop Use this feature to when you want mu ltiple a pplications open on separate monitors, for example, your email and Microsoft W ord. Extended Desktop Ex ample: (1) W o rd Document; (2) T ablet PC; (3) External Monitor; (4 ) S preadsh[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 48 WA R N I N G : F AA regulations require t hat you disable any wireless connection when traveling by air . If the Wireless LED on the front of the T ablet PC is off, internal wireless communications are disabled. T o set up a wireless connection through the Moti[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 49 B LUETOOTH W IRELESS R ADIO I NSTALLA TION AND S ET U P Built into your Motion M1400 T ablet PC is a Bluetooth wireless radio, part of an emerging technology of products designed to eliminate cables through a low-powered, short-distance personal area network. B[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 50 Set Up a Device (Bluetooth Mouse) IMPORT ANT : When installing Bluetooth devices, follow the steps in this procedure before installing any software that came with t he device. Y ou may need to install application soft ware for the device at t he end of this pro[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 51 7. T ap Next. After a few moments, when the T ablet PC discovers the Bluetooth device (the mouse), the Device Selec- tion window appears and displays the Bluetooth mouse. Go to Step 8. IMPORT ANT : Device discovery may take several attempts. During that time, y[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 52 Pairing a Device (Bluetooth Keyboard) In addition to discovery , the installa tion of many Bluetooth devices requires the pairing of the external device (such as a keyboard) with the T ablet PC. Pairing lets you avoid entering access information each time you c[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 53 M ICROPHON E D ESIGN AND F UNCTIONS The T ablet PC contains two microphones with features that help optimize the sound capturing capabilities of your T ablet PC for voice recognition and V oice over IP (V oIP): • Array Processing or “beam forming” softwar[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 54 Wide Focus T o configure the microphones for a single “voice-quiet” environment or one with two or more people, such as at a conference table or around a desk: 1. Open the Motion Dashboard. 2. Under Audio, tap W ide Focus. The microphones now focus on a wid[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 55 U SING S PEECH R ECOGNITION FOR C OMMANDS After you complete Speech Recognition training, when you select Speech, the T ablet PC Input Panel displays opt ions for Dictation or Commands. The display also indicates if it is Not Listening or Listening. NOTE : For [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 56 A BOUT THE O MNI P ASS P ASSWORD M ANAGEMENT S YSTE M The fingerprint reader built into your Motion T ablet PC lets you scan your fingerprint to log onto your T ablet PC and perform other functions such as accessing email, e-banking, paying b ills online, or ac[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 57 B ASIC F INGERPRINT R EADER S ET U P These basic configuration steps will enroll you in OmniPass and let you log onto your T ablet PC with your fingerp rint. W e recommend that you start here to gain experience with the scanning techniques before moving on to m[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 58 Capturing Y our Fingerprint 7. When the Capture Fingerprint window appears, press your finger against the swipe sensor . Start the scan with the finger ’ s knuckle over the top of the gold-colored finger-drive ring (1). Slowly swipe the finger down over the s[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 59 9. After OmniPass successfully cap- tures three fingerprints, the V erify Fingerprint window appears. Swipe your finger one more time to complete the enrollment. When the messages “The selected finger has been enrolled in OmniPass” and “Successful V e ri-[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 60 A DVANCED F INGERPRINT R EADER F EATURES OmniPass offers a number of advance features that provide additional password management for your T ablet PC beyond the basic convenience of logging on. CAUTION : Before configuring advanced f eatures, please read the Om[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 61 Or , tap the OmniPass key icon to open the OmniPass Control Center and then look in the User Accounts to see who is logged on. S ETTING U P T ABLET PC S ECURITY Passwords protect your T ablet PC from unauthorized access. Passwords can create dif ferent levels o[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 62 NOTE: These procedures describe using the pen to enter inform ation; you can also attach an external keyboard if you prefer . 1. S tart the T ablet PC. 2. When the Motion Computing Splash Screen appears, quickly press Hot Key #2 (icon shown here). If you miss t[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 63 4. T o set the hard disk password , double-tap Enter next to Set Hard Disk Password. 5. T ype in a New Password. 6. T ap Enter . 7. T ype in the password to confirm it. 8. T ap Enter . The system returns to the Security screen and the HDD Password is Set. (When[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 64 C ARING FOR Y OUR T ABLET PC AND I TS A CCESSORIES The T ablet PC display and chassis ar e designed to be very durable. This section describes the prope r care and maintenance that will keep them working and in good condition for a long time. For general inform[...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 65 Caring for the Motion Digitizer Pen • Always store the Motion digitizer pen in the T a blet PC pen bay or in the portfolio when not in use. • S tore extra pens in your portfolio. Do not store the pen vertically on the tip. Constant tip pressure can aff ect [...]
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Chapter 4 Using Y our Motion T ablet PC Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide 66 T raveling by Air • Prepare for airport security by charging the battery in the event Security asks you to start the T ablet PC. • Have it hand-inspected or sent th rough the X-ray scanner , but never carry it through the metal detector . • Either turn of[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide i Appendix A 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 do not see a solution among the followi ng system and software issue[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide ii 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 the Pow er sw[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide iii 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 driver has be[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide iv 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 Pen Settings icon, selec[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide v 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 several pass words i ncorrec tly before it locks the system. T urn the T ablet PC off and back on and try re-entering y[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide vi 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 6-cell battery can last 3-4 hours. Can I make the battery charge last longer? • Change to the Max Battery po[...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide vii 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 putting the [...]
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Appendix A T roublesh ooting and Suppo rt Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide viii RMA Process (W arranty Service) T o request warranty service, c ontact Motion T echnical Support at www .motioncomputing.com. Under S upport you will find instructions for warranty service.[...]
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Appendix B Motion T ablet PC S p ecifications Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide ix Appendix B Motion T ablet PC S pecifications Motion M140 0 T ablet PC CPU Intel ® Pentium ® Processor , Ultra Low V olt age (UL V) Chipset Intel 855GME with up to 64MB allocated to video RAM System Memory 256MB base RAM (maximum 2GB); two PC2100 DDR SOD[...]
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Appendix B Motion T ablet PC S p ecifications Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide x Docking Motion FlexDock docking station. F eatures include: microphone-in; headphone-out; DC power in; three 2.0 USB ports; IEEE1394 c onnector; RJ-45 connector; VGA connecto r (for external monitor); docking connector to the T ablet PC; cut-out that allows[...]
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Appendix C Wireless Mini-PCI Installation Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide xi Appendix C Wireless Mini-PCI Inst allation W IRELESS M INI -PCI I NST ALLATION T o install the wireless mini-PCI car d (WMIB 100GS) in your T ablet PC, follow these steps: W ARNING : T o avoid the risk of personal injury or dam age to the T ablet PC, when per[...]
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Appendix C Wireless Mini-PCI Installation Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide xii 7. Connect the gray antenna from the T ablet PC to the RF MAIN terminal of the mini-PCI card. 8. Connect the black antenna on the T ablet PC to the RF AUX auxiliary terminal of the mini-PCI card. 9. Replace the cover on the bottom of the T ablet PC, reinsert[...]
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Motion Computing M1 400 T ablet PC User Guide xiii A AC mini-plug 12 AC power adapter 12 accessories 18 flexdock 18 Hardtop Cover 20 Keyboard 19 Memory Upgrade Modules 20 portfolio 20 Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) 16, 24 adding memory 44 ALS See Ambient Light Sensor. Ambient Light Sensor 1, 16, 25 description of features 40 Dynamic 25 ambient no[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide xiv drawings 35 Dynamic setting, ALS 25 E Enable 802.11 Wireless Radio 48 End User License Agreement 28 enrollment, fingerprint 58 Establish Pairing 52 F faxing 13 features 1 finger drive ring 59 fingerprint capture 59 scanning hints 59 Fingerprint reader advanced features 61 basic set up 57 enrollment 2[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide xv Microphone Wizard 55 Microsoft Office Product Key 27 Mini-PCI Card 11, 16 modem 13 Motion Tablet PC care 65 chassis 12 features 1 starting and stopping 30 storing 65 Motion digitizer pen 12 multimedia 56 N noise suppression 16, 24 O OmniPass checking logon status 61 Encrypt/decrypt 61 Enrollment Wizar[...]
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Motion Computing M1400 T ablet PC User Guide xvi security 62 disabling passwords 64 See also Fingerprint reader 57 security button 13 sensor See fingerprint reader 59 set system password 63 smart battery 14 software 21 dashboard 24 microsoft activation 27 speakers 11 speech listening... 56 not listening 56 speech recognition 26 setting up 55 standb[...]