Start Menu Program Options
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Start Menu Program Options
The following options represent the factory default program installation. Your system may be
different based on the software and hardware options purchased. Note that there can be only one
wireless client installed at a time. The client driver configuration utility chosen is based on the
type of installed wireless client card (Cisco, Summit, Symbol).
Access:
| Programs
Cisco
Requires Windows CE .NET 4.2
operating system.
Set Cisco client / network parameters. (See
Chapter
5 Wireless Network Configuration
for instruction.)
Symbol
Requires Windows CE .NET 4.2
operating system.
Tap the Network icon in the toolbar to set up the
Symbol client (See
Chapter 5 Wireless Network
Configuration
for instruction.)
Summit
Set Summit Client / network parameters. (See
Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration
for
instruction.)
Communication
Stores Network communication options
Get Connected
Run this command after setting up a connection
Remote Desktop
Displays MX5X file structure on a remote desktop
monitor
Terminal
Log on to a Windows Terminal Server
Microsoft File Viewers
View downloaded files (see Note)
Excel Viewer
View Excel 97 (and later) documents
Image Viewer
View BMP, JPEG and PNG images
PDF Viewer
View Adobe Acrobat documents
PowerPoint Viewer
View PowerPoint files
Word Viewer
View Word 97 (and later) and RTF files
Command Prompt
The command line interface in a separate window
Inbox
Microsoft Outlook mail inbox.
Internet Explorer
Access web pages on the world wide internet
iRescue
Data backup and recovery utility
Media Player
Music management program
Microsoft WordPad
Opens an ASCII notepad
Windows Explorer
File management program
Transcriber
Enter data using the stylus on the touch screen.
Note: The Microsoft File Viewers cannot display files that have been password protected or
encrypted.
Communication
Access:
| Programs | Communication
Note: Some communication menu options require an external modem connection to the MX5X.
Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE.
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