Advanced: Allows you to configure multiple internet options, including options for accessibility, browsing, multimedia, and security.

Popups: Allows you to configure how the browser handles pop-ups, including blocking, notification when pop-ups are blocked, and exceptions that allow popups from specific sites.

Other Options: Allows you to enable browser window resizing, enable favorites, and set the font size.

NOTE: Due to CE architecture, proxy exceptions are not available.

JETCET PRINT 4.0

The JETCET PRINT Professional dialog box allows you to set up the terminal for local printing from Txtpad and Internet Explorer.

NOTE: Windows CE is best suited for printing small documents.

NOTE: Printer port designations are: LPT1 = parallel, LPT2 = USB.

To set up a printer:

1.In the Default Printer box, select a default printer.

2.In the Manufacturer Model box, select the printer model.

3.If printing using a serial connection, in the Serial Handshaking box select either Hardware or Software for serial handshaking between the terminal and printer.

4.Set the appropriate print spooler options. You must select Use Spooler for other options to become available.

5.Click the Properties button to configure printer settings. Define printer settings as appropriate.

6.If you want to configure Internet Printing (IPP) to allow you to print to network printers:

a.Click the Internet Printing tab.b.Click Add Port.

c.Type the IP address of the network printer to which you want to print.

d.Select the port from which to send print jobs from the Virtual Port list. To avoid port conflicts, HP recommends selecting COM2 as the virtual port.

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