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B R USSELS H ANNO VER B ARCELONA T OKY O M ILANO A MSTERDAM S INGAPORE L ONDON P ARIS N EW Y ORK L OS A NGELES T ORONT O H ONG K ONG S YDNEY T argus Clic k N T ype for Compaq iPAQ 3800/3900 USER’S GUIDE Making Yo ur Mobile Life Easier . Making Y our Mobile Life Eas ier . V isit our W eb site at: www . tar gus.com Features and specifications ar e [...]
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3 T argus Click N T ype Congratu lations on your purcha se of the T argus Click N T ype. The Cli ck N T ype is a conv enient and ultra-p ortab le keyboa rd and mouse for your PDA. W ith the C lick N T ype you ca n: • Ente r text dire ctl y into your PDA. • Use the 8-w ay navi gation butt on to simula te mouse m ovemen t. • Define a nd use t h[...]
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4 3 Insert the driver soft ware CD-ROM into your compu ter ’ s CD-ROM dri ve. 4 Click Start , Run , then enter D:Set up.exe (where D: is the path of your CD-ROM dr ive) a nd then clic k OK . The Cli ck N T ype Instal lati on scre en appea rs. PDA Mous e Click N Type Installation sc reen 5 Click Instal l . 6 Follo w the on -scre en inst ruction s[...]
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5 Connecting the Clic k N T ype to Yo u r P D A Once you ha ve installe d the drive r , you can conn ect the C lick N T ype to your PDA. T o do this: 1 T urn off your PDA (if i t’ s turned on). 2 Hold you r PDA in one ha nd and the Cl ick N T ype in your other h and. Holding you r PDA and the Click N T y pe[...]
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6 3 Align your PDA with th e keyb oard con nector, located a t the top of the Cl ick N T ype. Ali gning your PDA with the keyboa rd co nnec tor 4 Gently sl ide your PDA into th e keyboa rd conn ector until you hear a “clic k.” When you c onnect t he Click N T yp e, your PDA automatic ally turns on and you can begin typing . CAUTION: Alwa ys use[...]
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7 Disconnecting the Clic k N T ype T o discon nect the Clic k N T ype fr om y our PDA : 1 T urn off your PDA (if i t’ s turned on). 2 Press th e relea se bu tton, loc ated on the ba ck of the ke yboard , and gentl y pull your PDA away from the Clic k N T y pe, sliding it out of the keyboard connecto r . CAUTION: Avoid pre ssing any key s on the C[...]
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8 T o en able t he C lick N T ype: 1T a p St art , then Click N T ype . The mai n appl icatio n scre en app ears. Samp le main a ppli cati on s cree n 2 T ap on t he b ox next to Enabled so that a chec k mark appe ars. Y o u are now re ady to custo mize an d use the Click N T y pe. Customizing the Click N T ype Optio ns Once you enable th e Click N[...]
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9 T o cu stomize the Click N T ype option: 1T a p St art , Cli ck N T ype , t hen F ile . The File menu appear s. Sample File me nu 2 Select the option you w ant to view or c ustomiz e. The av ailab le opt ions are: • About Shows the softwa re version and c opyright • Help List s the onlin e Help to pics • Function Keys Defines th e program m[...]
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10 About The Abou t screen in the C lick N T ype ap plicat ion allo ws you to view the soft ware ve rsion and co pyright in formation . Help The Hel p scree n in th e Click N T yp e appl ication displa ys the online he lp top ics. Find the top ic you want to learn mo re about an d select the l ink to view more inform ation. Functi on Key s The Func[...]
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11 T o de fine the fu nction ke ys: 1 Cho ose a m odifi er ( Shift or Fn ) that you w ant to as sign as a part o f the k ey seq uen ce, or se lect None , f rom the d rop-dow n menu. 2 T ap the f unction key that you want to a ssign. 3 Select a mode from the drop-dow n menu. T he option s are: • Run – whic h allow s you to ei ther op en a spec i[...]
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12 Keyboar d Spee d The K eybo ard Spee d scr een in the Click N T ype a pplica tion allows you to reg ulate the ke ystroke rep eat fu nction. Sample Keyboa rd Speed sc reen • Delay until r epeat: allows you to set th e le ngth of ti me be fore a letter, number or other cha racte r begins to repea t when you press and hold a ke y . T he settings [...]
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13 Mouse Speed The Mo use Spe ed scre en in th e Clic k N T ype appli catio n allow s you to regul ate the rate at whic h the mou se (8-w ay naviga tion button) move s the cursor ac ross the screen. Sample Keyboa rd Speed sc reen • Mouse Speed Slow: allows yo u to se t the s peed at wh ich the cursor norm ally mov es. The settings ra nge is 1 (sl[...]
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14 Usin g the Key boar d Mou se W ith the C lick N T ype’ s 8-way navigat ion button , you can contro l the cursor’ s move ment and tap it ems on your PDA’ s screen — all “styl us-fr ee.” Click N T ype 8-way navigation bu tton Press the arrow s on the nav igatio n button to move the cu rsor across th e PDA ’ s screen . T o “tap” a[...]
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15 Keyboard C ombinations Key Sequence Result 1 Shift + any key Enters uppercase character 2 Caps T ogg les between all upper or l owercase characters 3 Fn + any key Activates the red symbol on a key 4 Shift + ↑ Highlights li ne of text above cursor 5 Shift + ↓ Highlights li ne of text below cursor 6 Shift + → Highlights character to right of[...]
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16 T roubleshoot ing What should I do when I type on the keyboa rd and nothing happens? • Che ck tha t you r PDA is char ge d. • Make sure tha t your P DA is firmly connec ted to t he Cli ck N T ype . • V eri fy that the ke yboard driv er is installe d on your PDA. • Remove the keyboa rd driver a nd then rei nstall it. T o do this: 1T a p S[...]
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17 T echni cal Suppor t In the unli kely eve nt that you encounte r a problem with your T argus access ory , please contact our techni cal s upport te am at : Emai l: techsupp ort@targus .com Internet: ht tp://www .targus.com/sup port.asp Our knowl edgeabl e staff is also avail able to answ er your questions thro ugh one of t he followi ng telephon[...]
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18 Product Registration For more efficient customer service and to activate the product’s warranty , T ar gus recommends that you r egister your T argus accessory shortly after pu rchasing it. T o register your T argus accessory , go to: http://www.targus.com/registration.asp Y ou will need to provide your full name, ema il address, phone number,[...]
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19 If this equipm ent does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the use r is encouraged to try t o correct the int erference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or rel ocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment[...]