User Manual and Reference Handbook for the CC Pilot™ XS
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Navigating the Desktop
Using the touch screen with a stylus or finger, one can navigate in Windows CE and
the applications being in use. Besides the touch screen, keyboard and mouse
connected via the USB port can also be used.
To input letters and symbols while using the touch screen, there is a virtual keyboard
called
Input Panel
. The Input Panel can be used either via the mouse or the touch
screen. The Input Panel is started by pressing on its icon which is to the right of the
clock in the task bar. In the menu which is shown, choose
keyboard
to show the virtual
keyboard. Two sizes of keyboard can be chosen. The default setting is the small
keyboard. To view the larger keyboard, click on the icon for the Input Panel and chose
LargeKB
.
To input specific local letters using the input panel, such as the Swedish å, ä, ö. Click in
the áü button where alternative letters are available.
Storing data
There are various possibilities to store data while working with the CC Pilot™ XS. In
contrast to the Pocket PC handheld computers, the CC Pilot™ XS works more like a
personal computer. When the computer is shut down, all applications shut down and
data that has not been saved is lost. Therefore it is important to know which memory
holds the stored information after power to the unit is switched off, the so-called static
memory. The table below describes storing possibilities in the CC Pilot™ XS. Besides
these one other types of memory can also be connected, such as USB memory sticks.
Type of
Memory
Name
Description
Compact flash
My
Device
Hard disc in the form of Compact Flash memory.
For permanent data storage, applications and
user data.
System memory RAM
Used by the application that is running. This
memory is not static and is erased when the unit
is shut down.
The Network
Network
Information can also be stored on other units via
the network.
Use the Explorer to access files on the unit. There are several ways to start the
explorer, for instance by clicking on the icon
My Device
on the desktop. A window is
then shown similar to the picture below. Here, one can access the folders stored on the
Compact Flash memory. If other memory modules are attached, like for instance a
USB memory unit, this will also appear here.
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