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4.When in Menu mode, tap any of the following to customize your pen settings:

Color

Tap this button to see the available pen colors. Tap the color you want to use.

Type

Tap this button to see different pen types. Tap a pen to use.

Stroke

Tap this button to see available stroke sizes for the your selected pen type. Tap the stroke size to use.

5.Tap to close the Pen options palette.

While you're using the tablet pen

1.While you're writing down notes or scribbling, tap to open the Pen options palette. At the bottom, you'll see whether you're in Menu or Options mode.

2.If you're seeing the word Menu on the Pen options palette, tap on it to switch to Options mode.

3.When in Options mode, you can then do any of the following:

Undo or redo

Tap

to delete your last pen stroke. Tap

to revert to it

 

again.

 

 

Show or hide

Tap

to toggle between showing or hiding pen strokes.

pen strokes

It's helpful to hide pen strokes at times to view the original

 

page or screen before your edits.

 

Clear all

Tap

to delete all pen strokes on the current screen.

 

 

 

 

4.You can also press and hold the tablet pen's ERASER button. Don't lift your finger until you're done erasing.

Changing the settings for the tablet pen

From the Home screen, press , and then tap Settings > Pen.

Pen history for

Select this option if you want HTC Flyer to display recent pen

each app

types, strokes, and colors you used in different apps.

Auto launch

Select this option to always switch to Scribble mode every time

Scribble mode

you tap the tablet pen on the screen (while you're on the Home

 

screen or in an app where you don't normally use the tablet pen).

 

 

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HTC HTCFlyerP512 manual While youre using the tablet pen, Changing the settings for the tablet pen

HTCFlyerP512 specifications

The HTC Flyer P512 is a tablet that marked HTC's foray into the world of portable computing, combining unique features and robust technology to deliver a standout experience. Launched in 2011, the Flyer was notable for being one of the first tablets to integrate a stylus, catering to users who want more from their tablet than mere media consumption.

One of the defining aspects of the HTC Flyer is its 7-inch display, boasting a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. While it may not match the larger tablets in pure screen size, the Flyer is lightweight and portable, making it easy to handle with one hand. The display is vivid enough for reading eBooks, watching videos, or browsing the web, providing a balance between visual quality and portability.

Under the hood, the HTC Flyer is powered by a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor along with 1 GB of RAM, ensuring smooth performance whether multitasking or running demanding applications. Available in both 16 GB and 32 GB storage options, the Flyer also includes a microSD card slot, allowing users to expand their storage capabilities as needed.

One of the standout features of the Flyer is its HTC Scribe technology, which utilizes the bundled stylus for note-taking and sketching. This capability stands out in a market saturated with touch-only devices, appealing to students and creative professionals alike. The stylus can capture handwritten notes and sketches, converting them into digital format, thereby enhancing productivity.

HTC's Sense UI further enriches the user experience, providing an intuitive interface that makes navigation a breeze. The Flyer runs on Android Honeycomb 3.0, optimized specifically for tablets, offering a host of applications that take advantage of the larger screen. Additionally, the device supports Wi-Fi connectivity, along with optional 3G capabilities, allowing users to stay connected on the go.

The HTC Flyer also features a front-facing camera for video calls and a 5 MP main camera, capable of capturing decent photos and videos. The tablet supports HD video playback, rounding out a feature set that makes it suitable for both entertainment and productivity.

In summary, the HTC Flyer P512 is a versatile tablet that combines portability with productivity-focused features, such as stylus support and a user-friendly interface. While it may not have dominated the market during its time, the Flyer represents an important step in tablet evolution, showcasing HTC's ambition in the portable device space. It laid the groundwork for future innovations while addressing the needs of a niche audience looking for more than traditional tablet capabilities.