Pepper Computer Wireless Pad manual Introduction

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Because everything is stored on the Pepper pad, you can also use your pad offline to write e-mail to send later, to listen to music you have downloaded, and to view clippings from Web pages.

SD/MMC slot

Power button

Lighted right keypad

Color LCD

with touch screen

Scroll wheel

Stereo speaker

Stylus

AC power jack

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Contents Getting Started With Your Pepper Wireless Pad Page Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Web Browser Your pad includes the following applicationsTo charge the battery Setting up your Pepper wireless padCharging the battery Putting your pad to sleep Using the power buttonTurning your pad off completely Using the stylus and the touch screenKeys on the left keypad Using the keypadsKey Symbols Keys on the right keypad Setup Helper takes you through Pepper Setup HelperDownloading the Pepper Desktop program To download and set up a Pepper Desktop programUsing the Pepper pad software Global toolbar Applications and the Keeper applicationToolbar Application pages and tabsInstant messaging window Open application iconsStatus icons Selecting, opening, and playingTo use Sync to put content on your pad Cool features of the Pepper padGetting media onto your pad Keeping Web clippingsSurfing the Web Using e-mailSharing from your pad AOL Instant Messaging Using instant messagingLocal Network Instant Messaging To open the IM windowConnecting a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse Using a keyboard and mouseTroubleshooting To use a Bluetooth keyboard with your padRestarting your Pepper pad If you can’t connect to your Wi-Fi networkIf your Pepper pad won’t turn on Pepper Desktop program requirements Pepper wireless pad specificationsIndex IndexFCC Information Page Page