Chapter 4 Using Your Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs

CREATING A

SCREEN-

RESOLUTION

SCHEME FOR AN

EXTERNAL

MONITOR OR

SIMILAR DEVICE

MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS

SETTING UP

TABLET PC

SECURITY

display. Then select Graphics Options, Graphics

Properties...

2.Under the Devices tab, tap the down-arrows beside Colors and/or Screen Area to change these settings.

3.Tap OK or Apply. The screen will go blank for a few seconds. Then a message appears stating that your desktop has been reconfigured and asking you to confirm the settings.

4.To confirm the settings, tap OK. Otherwise, the display will automat- ically return to the previous settings in 15 seconds.

To create a special screen resolution scheme:

1.Tap the Graphics Properties button on the Motion Dashboard. Or, the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics icon in the System Tray, located at the bottom-right corner of the display. Then select Graphics Options, Graphics Properties...

2.From the Intel(R) 82830M Graphics Controller Properties window, select the Schemes tab. The current Video Mode is displayed.

3.Tap the New button on this window.

4.Type in a name for the new scheme.

5.Highlight this new scheme in the Schemes window.

6.Add or change the parameters for this scheme.

7.Tap Save.

8.To test or launch a scheme, select it from the list and tap the Invoke button.

9.Tap OK.

Both the M1200 and the M1300 Tablet PCs support most multimedia applications.

Passwords protect your Tablet PC from unauthorized access. Passwords can create different levels of protection for your Tablet PC and its data:

Operating system password — Secures the files on your Tablet PC from other users

BIOS passwords — Secures the software routines that test hardware at startup, start the operating system, and support the transfer of data among hardware devices; BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System

System password — Locks access to the BIOS setup

Boot password — Locks access to the system

HDD (Hard Disk Drive) password — Secures your data so the Hard Disk Drive cannot be accessed by removing it and connecting it to another Tablet PC

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