Digital Notepad and Pen Features
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For A4 pads (commonly used in European countries), insert the
A4 spacer (included in the TransNote package) on the right side
of the notepad slot. This aligns the notepad correctly to the left
side of the notepad slot.
When you change the notepad, remember to change the
electronic notepad, also. This resets the page counter in the status
display so you can match the page numbers.
To change the notepad:
1. Make sure all pages on the current pad have uploaded to the
computer. To check, start Ink Manager Pro, and then turn on
the digital notepad. Wait a few minutes to let any remaining
new ink upload (indicated by the hourglass in the status
display).
2. Remove the old notepad, and insert the cardboard backing
into the notepad slot, aligning the pad to the lower-left corner
recessed area on the digital notepad.
3. Use one of the following methods to reset the digital notepad:
• Touch the Flip Touch control button on the computer
(middle button on the right side of the screen), and select the
Changing Pads icon on the menu. This opens ThinkScribe
Notepad Properties to the Inking tab.
• From the Control Panel (Start > Control Panel), select the
ThinkScribe Properties icon, and then select the Inking tab.
4. On the Inking tab, select Changing Pads, and select the Pad
Type: Letter (“8-1/2 X 11”) or A4 (8” X 11-1.2”)
5. Select OK.
The previous notepad,
identified by a number and
date range, is added to the
Archive menu in the
navigation panel.
A warning reminds you that you cannot undo this action. If the
button is depressed (clicked), and you change your mind, just
press it again to de-select it, but after you select Apply or OK, you
cannot
change the page count back to the previous count.
Check the status display to see that the page count is set to “01.”
A4 spacer inserted on the
left side of the notepad slot.
Summary of Contents for TransNote
Page 1: ...Ink Manager Pro 1 0 and ThinkScribe Digital Notepad User s Guide ...
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Page 10: ...4 Welcome ...
Page 56: ...50 Chapter 3 ...
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Page 98: ...92 Chapter 7 ...
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Page 134: ...128 Appendix A ...
Page 142: ...136 Glossary ...