Dialogue Tech Flybook 3G Notebook PC user manual Touch Panel

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By lightly pressing on the track point you can move the cursor; the direction and speed of the cursor depends on the direction and pressure applied to the track point. By lightly tapping the track point, there is a special device which allows to obtain the same result as clicking the left button of the mouse.

The pan button switches the panning function on or off. When you direct the track point up or down it begins to scroll the page.

The pan button only works when documents and/or web sites occupy more than one vertical page, and it substitutes the use of the vertical bar.

Touch Panel

FlyBook is equipped with a touch panel device with pressure sensitive, palm-rejection techno- logy. You can use the stylus pen along with your computer as a point device to operate the computer. The stylus pen can act as a mouse or you can use it to write, to draw, to select, and to navigate any tasks displayed on the screen. The following is a brief introduction of touch panel operation:

Touching on the display screen will move the cursor to the point touched.

Touching on any icons or items of the menu bar, will select the touched item.

Double touching on a task icon or item, will invoke the relative tasks of the icon or item.

By touching an icon or an item selected on the display screen and pressing on the stylus pen, you can drag the item to another position.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Thanks Announcement About this user’s guide Table of contents Packing List Statement of Limited Warranty FeaturesA P T E R IntroductionTurning on the Power Installing Operation System Using the FlybookTo Modify the Working Modes Innovative Prompt to Play Interface MultimediaAudio Power System Recovering Your SystemFrom the Recovery CD Resetting the Flybook DisplayBios Setup Utility Gprs CommunicationDIAL-UP Link Through the BUILT-IN Modem PC Card ConnectionChapter Page CD is installed PackageStatement of limited warranty Warranty service What the warranty coversWhat the warranty does not cover Liability Limitations Taking care of the computer How to get helpBest care for your FlyBook Taking care of the adapter and power cord Taking care of your battery packIntroduction Page Glance at your FlyBook computer Front viewDescription Rear view Description Ieee 1394 ports Bottom View Power ProcessorMemory Storage memoryTablet mode PortsCommunication Working ModesChanging to Tablet Mode Innovative Prompt to Play Interface Connection with an external VGA display device Connection to a video display deviceConnection with the earphone or speakers Inputting sound or voice from an external microphoneWireless network connection Bluetooth communicationUSB link Ieee 1394 linkPage Starting the Flybook Page Turning on Your Flybook Installing the battery packPreparing your computer Operating System Using Your Flybook Page Indicators GPRS/CDMAKeyboard Windows keysKey Description Special Lock Keys Hot keysKEY Description Track POINTS, Mouse BUTTONS, and PAN ButtonTouch Panel Calibrating your touch panel Display Adjusting display brightness Connecting display output to an external display deviceSetting display color and resolution Please refer to Windows XP user’s manual for detailsChanging Display Orientation AudioPower Battery systemRecharging the battery AdapterTo start Power Options Selecting a running modeA P T E R Alarms option Power Meter optionAlways show icon on the taskbar Prompt for password when computer resumes from standbyAdvanced option Hibernate Protecting your computer against unauthorized access Bios passwordReserving frequent backups of your personal data Protecting personal data contained in your FlyBookRecovery from a hidden partition of the internal hard disk Using a strap to prevent the computer from fallingRecovering Your System for Experienced Users From the Recovery CD Resetting the ComputerPage Chapter Ethernet link Ethernet connection USB LinkIeee 1394 Link Configuring Your Connection Making Connection to AN Ethernet Control Center Access PointConfiguring your connections Page Making connection to a Wireless Network Bluetooth communication Optional Making connections to Bluetooth-equipped devicesA P T E R Configuring your connection Connect Gprs Making connection to a Gprs networkNetwork Connections window Cdma communication Optional Making a dial-up linkPC card ejection Bios Setup Utility only for Experienced UsersPC card insertion Main Menu DI Default Default Internal HDD SUB-MENUSmart Default Security menu Default menu of the Boot Exit MenuIeee DDR RAM ModulesPCMCIA/CF/CardBus Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page HDEM01-000-05-EN