Pepper Computer Wireless Pad manual Turning your pad off completely

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Turning your pad off completely

Note: The Pepper pad is designed to be left on or sleeping. We recommend that you turn your pad off only if you know you will not be using it for several days.

If you do turn your Pepper pad off completely, the icons for the applications you were using are still displayed at the bottom of the screen when you turn the pad on again. You can display the last page you accessed in one of these applications by just tapping its icon.

To turn your pad off, press the power button for at least three seconds.

When the pad is off, the power light is off as well.

Using the stylus and the touch screen

The Pepper pad has a touch screen, and the stylus provides an easy way to make a selection or to choose a place to enter text.

Use the stylus with the touch screen as you would use a mouse. A tap is like the click of the left mouse button. A tap does things like select an item, open a Web page, move the cursor from one part of the screen to another, or put a check in a box. When you press the function button and then touch the stylus to the screen, the stylus acts like the right mouse button and displays a menu if one is available.

There are several other ways to move around in your Pepper pad:

use the arrow keys on the navigation pad to move in all four directions and to highlight items; press the center of the navigation pad or the Enter key to play a song in Music Library, open a message in Mail, display a photo in Photo Library

use the scroll wheel on the right to move up and down on any page with a scroll bar

use a mouse (see “Using a keyboard and mouse” on page 18)

use your finger instead of a stylus

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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 applicationsSetting up your Pepper wireless pad Charging the batteryTo charge the battery Putting your pad to sleep Using the power buttonTurning your pad off completely Using the stylus and the touch screenUsing the keypads Key SymbolsKeys on the left keypad 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 clippingsUsing e-mail Sharing from your padSurfing the Web 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 padIf you can’t connect to your Wi-Fi network If your Pepper pad won’t turn onRestarting your Pepper pad Pepper Desktop program requirements Pepper wireless pad specificationsIndex IndexFCC Information Page Page