HP tc1000 manual Command Controls Quick Reference, Button Default Function Activation

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Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards

Command Controls Quick Reference

The following table identifies the default setting and activation procedure for each command control.

To activate a pen-activated button, tap the button with the tip of the pen.

To activate a manually activated button, press and release the button.

Button

Default Function

Activation

 

 

 

Tablet PC

Opens and closes the Tablet PC Input

Pen

Input Panel

Panel application, which includes a

 

launch button*

writing pad and the on-screen

 

 

keyboard.

 

 

 

 

Journal launch

Opens and closes the Journal

Pen

button*

application.

 

 

 

 

Rotate button*

Switches the image between

Pen

 

landscape and portrait orientation.

 

 

 

 

Display Toggle

When Windows is running, toggles

Manual

button

the external monitor display settings:

 

 

Internal only

 

 

Internal and External

 

 

Extended Desktop

 

 

 

 

Q menu

Opens and closes the Q Menu.

Manual

button*

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab button*

Functions like tab on a standard

Manual

 

keyboard.

 

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Contents Hardware Guide Page Contents Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Battery Packs Drives AudioExternal Device Connections Internal ModemNetwork Connections 10Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Additional Hardware OptionsSpecifications IndexExternal Components Pen ComponentsFront Lights and Bluetooth Tablet PC ComponentsFront Pen-Activated Buttons ComponentDescriptionRight Side Power Switch Power/Standby Light Right Side Windows Security and Display Toggle Buttons Right Side Esc, Tab and Q Menu Buttons Right Side Jog Dial and Antenna Lower Side Left Side Attachment Slots Keyboard Connector Left Side Security Cable Slot, Vent and Antenna Top Connectors and Jacks Top Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights Top Card Slots, Buttons and Tether Eyelet Back Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay Back Battery Bay Back Memory and Mini PCI Compartment Back Labels Back Tilt Feet and Pad Feet Additional Tablet PC Standard Components Documentation CDs Cords and Cables Adapters and Accessories Tablet PC Keyboard Components Front Lights and Pointing DeviceFront Keys Fn+F11/F12Front Positioning and Security Features Top Back Additional Keyboard Standard Component Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards PenHolding the Pen Entering Information with the PenIdentifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button Pressure-Sensitivity Performing Other Procedures with the PenPerforming Mouse Clicks with the Pen Calibrating the Pen Setting Pen Preferences Using the Pen HolderCommand Controls Identifying Command ControlsCommand Controls Quick Reference Button Default Function ActivationUsing Command Controls Tablet PC Input Panel Launch ButtonJournal Launch Button Rotate ButtonDisplay Toggle Button Menu ButtonWindows Security Button Ctrl+Alt+Delete CommandTab Button Reset Command Setup Utility FunctionEsc Button Esc Key FunctionJog Dial Setting Command Control Preferences Selecting a ViewPen, Command Controls and Keyboards Returning All Command Controls to Default Settings Assigning or Changing a PreferenceOn-Screen Keyboard Tablet PC Keyboard Using the Pointing Device Navigating and SelectingUsing the Keypad Setting Pointing Device PreferencesTurning the Keypad On and Off Switching Keypad Keys Between Standard and Keypad Functions Using F11/F12 Battery Packs Running the Tablet PC on Battery PowerReplacing a Battery Pack Removing a Battery PackRemoving a battery pack Inserting a Battery Pack Inserting a battery pack Securing a Battery Pack Accessing the Battery Pack Security ScrewInserting a Battery Pack Security Screw Charging a Battery Pack Charging a New Battery Pack Charging an In-Use Battery PackMonitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack Accessing Charge DisplaysObtaining Accurate Charge Information Displaying Charge Information on the ScreenInterpreting Charge Displays Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack Indication Percent of a Full Charge RemainingManaging Low-Battery Conditions Identifying Low-Battery ConditionsLow-Battery Condition Critical Low-Battery ConditionResolving Low-Battery Conditions When a Charged Battery Pack Is AvailableInitiating and Resuming from Standby or Hibernation When External Power Is AvailableWhen No Power Source Is Available Calibrating a Battery Pack When to CalibrateHow to Calibrate Charging the Battery PackDischarging the Battery Pack Recharging the Battery Pack Selecting Power Conservation Settings Battery Conservation Procedures and SettingsConserving Power as You Work Storing a Battery Pack At These Temperatures Pack for This Amount of TimeDisposing of a Used Battery Pack Finding More Power InformationDrives Adding a Drive to the SystemTerms for Drive Media Understanding Drive TermsTerms for Types of Drives Caring for Drives Inserting or Removing Drive Media Inserting a CD or DVDRemoving a CD or DVD with Power If power is available Be sure the tablet PC is onRemoving a CD or DVD Without Power Inserting a Diskette Removing a DisketteAvoiding Standby and Hibernation Using Drive MediaDisplaying Media Contents Displaying Media Contents Without Using AutoPlay Caring for Drive MediaFinding More Drive Software Information Audio Adjusting VolumeUsing the Volume Control Icon Using the Q Menu Using the Internal Speakers Using the Internal Microphone Connecting an Audio Device Identifying Audio JacksUsing the Audio-Out Jack Using the Headset JackUsing the Microphone Jack Finding Audio and Video Software InformationInternal Modem Connecting the Modem Selecting ConnectorsConnecting the Modem to an RJ-11 Jack Connecting the Modem with an Adapter Adding a Country Configuration Setting Country PreferencesDisplaying the Current Country Configuration Check the Line Solving Travel Connection ProblemsCheck the Dialing Mode Check the Telephone Number Check the Dial ToneAccessing Communication Software Finding AT Command InformationNetwork Connections Connecting the Network Cable Connecting a network cableUsing the LAN Connection Lights Turning a Network Connection Off and OnAccessing the Network at Startup Enabling a NIC for StartupFinding Wireless LAN Information Responding to a Network Service Boot PromptExternal Device Connections Standard DeviceUSB Device Attaching the Tablet PC to the Keyboard Positioning the tablet PC above the keyboard Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard Detaching the tablet PC from the tablet PC keyboard Cable Lock Additional Hardware Options Obtaining UpgradesUsing a PC Card Configuring a PC Card Selecting a PC CardInserting a PC Card Stopping and Removing a PC CardUsing an SD Card Configuring an SD Card Inserting an SD CardStopping and Removing an SD Card Increasing Memory Displaying Memory InformationRemoving or Inserting a Memory Module Opening the memory compartment Removing a memory module Inserting a memory module Replacing the memory compartment cover Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Maintaining SoftwareProtecting Hardware Protect the tablet PC from liquids and excessive moistureUsing Portfolios Attaching a Portfolio10-4 Detaching a Portfolio Cleaning Hardware Cleaning the ScreenCleaning a Tablet PC Keyboard Replacing Hardware Replacing the System Hard DriveRemoving the hard drive bay cover Removing a system hard drive from the hard drive bay Inserting a system hard drive into the hard drive bay Replacing the hard drive bay cover Replacing a Pointing Stick Cap Preparing the Tablet PC for Shipping or Travel Checklist for Travelers Traveling with the Tablet PCContacting HP Getting Help from the InternetGetting Help Without Using the Internet Specifications Tablet PC and Tablet PC Keyboard DimensionsTablet PC Rated Input Power Tablet PC Operating EnvironmentModem Specifications Finding More Environmental InformationIndex Index See also cable country-specific modem adapter See also hard drive, system DVD, DVD/CD-RW drive. See HP Support Software CD 10-17 hub, USB Index-6 Index-7 Index-8 Peripherals Connecting, disconnecting 8-1 USB Ence Manual 6-8 software Index-11 USB
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