Fujitsu 510 manual Using the Pen, Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button

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Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button

If the Point 510 pen tablet has the Power button set up for power on/off operation, when you press the Power button the pen tablet switches between the Fully On and Fully Off power states.

If you want to suspend operation on a pen tablet set up for On/Off, use the power management software installed on your pen tablet. When you have suspended pen tablet operation, press the Power button once to resume operation; the pen tablet returns to the fully on state. After you press the Power button once to resume operation, the Power button returns to operating as an On/Off Power button.

Using the Pen

You can use the supplied Point 510 pen to select items and run programs on the Point 510 pen tablet much like you would use a mouse on a desktop computer. The pen can be used like the buttons on a two-button mouse. Programs that support handwriting recognition allow you to write characters directly on the screen with the pen.

Caution

Do not use a ball-point pen or any sharp object on the pen tablet. This can mar or scratch the screen surface.

Here are some hints on how to use the pen as you would a conventional mouse:

To “left-tap” the pen, tap the pen tip against the screen once. This functions like a left mouse click.

To “double-tap” the pen, tap the pen tip against the screen twice quickly. This functions like a double-click of the left mouse button.

To “right-tap” the pen, tap the pen tip on the Right Mouse hotpad once, then tap the pen on the screen. This functions like a right mouse click. (The hotpads are described on page 2-5.)

To move the cursor, hold the pen tip against the screen and move the pen. You can also lift the pen (the cursor will stop moving) and then tap the screen where you want the cursor to appear (the cursor will instantly appear in that area).

To select an object, tap the pen tip on the object’s icon once (“left-tap”).

To start a program, tap the pen tip twice rapidly (“double-tap”) on the program icon. (Some programs require only one tap to start.)

Using the Pen

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Contents User’s Guide Page UL Notice Agency ComplianceFCC Notice FCC Notice for Systems With Built-In Wireless LAN AdapterCanadian DOC Compliance Page Table of Contents Viii Getting Started Point 510 Pen Tablet Features FrontPower Button System Features and ControlsPen Holder DC Power Port Status Lights on the Point 510 Pen Tablet Status LightsGetting Started Accessories Included with the Point 510 Pen Tablet Point 510 AccessoriesOptional Accessories Getting Started Power Using the Point 510 Pen TabletUsing the Power Button as a Suspend/Resume Button Power StatesStarting the Pen Tablet Using the Power Button as an On/Off Button Using the PenEnsuring Pen Accuracy Table below shows each hotpad icon and how to use it Using HotpadsSuspending and Resuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode Suspend/Resume Power ButtonResuming Operation Entering Suspend Mode On/Off Power ButtonOther Suspend/Resume Issues Charging the Battery PackFollowing table shows how battery lights show battery status Removing the Battery Pack Removing and Installing the Battery PackUsing Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces Conserving Battery PowerPoint 510 Pen Tablet Connectors- Right PC Card slot Optional Wireless RF LAN TransceiverShutting Down the Point 510 Pen Tablet Protecting the Display Screen Care and MaintenanceStoring the Point 510 Pen Tablet Protecting the Point 510 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments Cleaning the Display ScreenTaking Care of the Pen Calibrating the Point 510 Display Screen Determining When to Perform Pen CalibrationPerforming Pen Calibration Suspended Pen Tablet Will Not Resume Solving ProblemsInfrared Data Transfer is Not Working Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to ReadAudio Volume Too Low Wireless LAN Signal is InterruptedCursor Is Not Tracking Pen HDD IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4