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Writing Pad

You can enter text by using ink in the writing pad. The writing pad is especially useful for tasks such as adding text to a Word 2003 document or updating a Microsoft Office Excel 2003 spreadsheet. As you write, Input Panel expands to accommodate more text as needed. If you want to convert ink to text, Input Panel does so dynamically.

Character Pad

The character pad also converts your ink to text so that it can be inserted into a program, but you use it to enter one letter at a time. The character pad is particularly useful when you need the highest levels of accuracy— for example, when you're entering an e mail address or a URL. The characters that you enter into the character pad are immediately converted to text, so you can spot and fix any errors immediately.

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On-screen Keyboard

Use the on-screen keyboard when you don't want to use ink but you do want to use the pen, or when you're using a Tablet PC without an attached keyboard. Simply tap the letters on the keyboard to form words. Input Panel enters the text directly in the field or at the insertion point of the active program. The on-screen keyboard is especially useful for entering small amounts of text, such as passwords and file names.

Customization

You can customize Input Panel based on your personal preferences, such as inserting text automatically, changing the ink thickness, and defining the amount of space between the lines in the writing area.

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Contents Hammerhead RT User’s Guide Table of Contents Before you begin Standard featuresFront view of the Hammerhead RT Accessories and options available for the Hammerhead RTExterior features On/Off switchRight side view Left side viewBack view Tips for proper use and care of your computerBottom view Pen operations Turning on the unitTouch Screen Operation Touch OperationsCaring for the Touch Screen When to replace your battery How to recharge your batteriesHow to tell when batteries have finished charging How to increase battery run timeBattery tips for the best performance Where to purchase replacement batteriesHow to store batteries when they’re not in use Safety and handling considerations for your batteriesConnectivity When should I calibrate my batteries?Male docking connector External power Removable hard driveThumb KeyboardLPT COMCardBus/PCMCIA cards Heater optionInternal Flex Space for OEM modules Battery Performance and maintenance Adjusting Screen Brightness and Backlight Settings Advanced backlight Auto backlight settingsPower button function Backlight adjustmentScreen rotation Windows XP Tablet PC Edition FeaturesTablet and pen settings Auto dimHow to open the Input Panel Handwriting using the Input PanelHow do I rotate the screen on my Hammerhead RT? Customization Writing PadCharacter Pad On-screen KeyboardHow to restore default settings in Windows Journal Handwriting using Microsoft Windows JournalHow to access Windows Journal How to convert handwriting to text in Windows JournalHow to reinstall the Journal Note Writer Printer How to improve handwriting recognitionHow to set the pen and screen for left-handed users How to create sticky notesTo create a sticky note How to write in Microsoft Excel or Word filesInkBall How do I activate the Screen Keyboard? How can Hand Writer Recognition be disabled?How can I perform Ctrl ALT DEL without a keyboard? What if the pen still will not align? How do I clean the glass on the face of the unit?What do I do when the pen gets out of alignment? What can I do when the Start button disappears?What are WalkAbout’s Technical Support hours of operation? What external peripherals does the Hammerhead RT support?How can USB networking be utilized in the Hammerhead? How can USB be utilized in the Hammerhead?5Warranty Information What is not COVERED? All rights reserved Customer ServiceFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Trademark AcknowledgmentsCanadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference ProblemsFCC rules compliance with RF hazard and broadband PCS