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A non-metallic bristle brush can be used to sweep out any dust or foreign particles

How do I clean the glass on the face of the unit?

On pen machines, a non-abrasive glass cleaner can be used to wash the display glass.

On touch screen machines, a plastic cleaner such as ‘Plexus’ can be used to clean the display.

What do I do when the pen gets out of alignment?

When using Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, the pen should be recalibrated any time you change Screen Orientations or sitting positions. Go to Start, Control Panel, Tablet and Pen Settings. Tap

the Settings tab. Under Calibration, tap the name of the screen orientation for which you would like to calibrate your tablet screen. Tap Calibrate. Follow the on-screen instructions for calibrating the screen. You must calibrate the screen for each screen orientation separately.

If you are using MS Pen services: In the Windows Control Panel is an applet labeled Hand writer Settings (pen settings on some machines), which has the pen alignment utility. You may have to attempt alignment more than once to get the desired result.

If you are using Pen with Calligrapher: From the Windows desktop, navigate through the Start Menu to the Program group named “Fine Point” (“Mutoh pen system driver” on some units). In this group, click on the icon for “Recalibrate” and follow the onscreen instructions.

What if the pen still will not align?

Check that the user has not altered the Windows Display settings to a screen resolution other than factory default. If so, adjust the setting to factory default, reboot the unit and attempt pen alignment.

See supporting documentation for instructions on reinstalling the pen services software. This will typically cure problems with damaged support files that impact the pen function.

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What can I do when the “Start” button disappears?

In pen computing, it is not uncommon for the user to inadvertently resize the task bar so that it is not visible on the screen.

First, attempt to recover the start button and task bar by moving around the edges of the display to see if you will get a double arrow. If you get a double arrow, simply drag the task bar to the size you need.

If not, follow these directions (note: you will need a keyboard to perform this function. Do not attempt to use the pen during this process.

1.Press the <CTRL>, <ESC> keys in combination to display the “Start” menu.

2.Press the <ESC> button and the menu will disappear. You have now placed the focus on the “Start” button.

3.Press <ALT>, <SPACEBAR> keys in combination to display a context menu.

4.Use the cursor keys to navigate in the context menu and highlight “Size”.

5.Press <ENTER> and the pointer will move to the middle of the taskbar along the edge of the display and become a two-way arrow.

6.Using the cursor key, size the task bar to your preference.

7.Press the <ENTER> key to set the task bar size.

To avoid this problem in the future, try sizing the task bar to be larger than the default. This can be done at your discretion. Windows XP also gives you the option of locking the task bar so this will not happen. WalkAbout highly recommends locking your taskbar if you are using Windows XP. To lock your taskbar:

1.Right click on the taskbar.

2.Select the properties tab.

3.Under task bar tab menu, check “lock the taskbar.”

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Contents Hammerhead RT User’s Guide Table of Contents Standard features Before you beginAccessories and options available for the Hammerhead RT Exterior featuresOn/Off switch Front view of the Hammerhead RTLeft side view Right side viewTips for proper use and care of your computer Back viewBottom view Turning on the unit Pen operationsTouch Operations Touch Screen OperationCaring for the Touch Screen How to recharge your batteries How to tell when batteries have finished chargingHow to increase battery run time When to replace your batteryWhere to purchase replacement batteries How to store batteries when they’re not in useSafety and handling considerations for your batteries Battery tips for the best performanceWhen should I calibrate my batteries? Male docking connector External powerRemovable hard drive ConnectivityKeyboard LPTCOM ThumbHeater option CardBus/PCMCIA cardsInternal Flex Space for OEM modules Battery Performance and maintenance Adjusting Screen Brightness and Backlight Settings Auto backlight settings Power button functionBacklight adjustment Advanced backlightWindows XP Tablet PC Edition Features Tablet and pen settingsAuto dim Screen rotationHandwriting using the Input Panel How to open the Input PanelHow do I rotate the screen on my Hammerhead RT? Writing Pad Character PadOn-screen Keyboard CustomizationHandwriting using Microsoft Windows Journal How to access Windows JournalHow to convert handwriting to text in Windows Journal How to restore default settings in Windows JournalHow to improve handwriting recognition How to set the pen and screen for left-handed usersHow to create sticky notes How to reinstall the Journal Note Writer PrinterHow to write in Microsoft Excel or Word files To create a sticky noteInkBall How can Hand Writer Recognition be disabled? How do I activate the Screen Keyboard?How can I perform Ctrl ALT DEL without a keyboard? 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 if the pen still will not align?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? What are WalkAbout’s Technical Support hours of operation?5Warranty Information What is not COVERED? Customer Service All rights reservedTrademark Acknowledgments Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementHow to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementFCC rules compliance with RF hazard and broadband PCS