Nordic ID International Headquarters
Myllyojankatu 2A
FI-24100 SALO
FINLAND
Phone:
+358 2 727 7700
Fax:
+358 2 727 7720
Email: [email protected]
www.nordicid.com
3.8.5 Dialing
With the current communication options of the Nordic ID Morphic the ‘Dialing’ applet is an oddity. In
the future models the applet may be useful, but currently it is not possible to set dialing properties
for any means of communication on the device.
3.8.6 Display
With the ‘Display’ applet you can change the appearance of the window elements on the screen
and the background image of the desktop.
3.8.7 Error Reporting
In Windows Embedded CE there is a set of technologies to get information about the state of the
machine at the time of a program crash. With the ‘Error Reporting’ applet you can disable or
enable this system property. Furthermore, you can select how much memory the error reporting
system allocates for its report file.
3.8.8 Input Panel
With this applet you can change the appearance of the soft keyboard.
3.8.9 Internet Options
This is a utility to configure Internet Explorer. The Internet Options is also available on the view
menu in the Internet Explorer.
3.8.10 Keyboard
The applet makes it possible to enable/disable the auto-repeat property of the keys on the keypad,
and to adjust the following auto-repeat parameters: repeat delay and repeat rate
Related information:
Section
‘
Adjusting Keys’ Auto-repeat Delay
’
Section
‘
Adjusting Keys’ Auto-repeat Rate
’
Section
‘
Enabling/Disabling Keys’ Auto-repeat Property
’
3.8.11 Network and Dial-up Connections
The applet reveals all means of communications on your device either being ready to connect or
having already connected. By default the applet shows ‘USB’ and ‘NXPWLAN1’ icons representing
the USB interface and 802.11b/g radio on the Nordic ID Morphic, respectively. When you dock the
device into the cradle you can see an ‘AX887721’ icon in the applet window. It represents the
Ethernet interface on the cradle. In addition to the above-mentioned icons, you can also see a
‘COM6:’ icon if the USB cable from the cradle is connected to PC, assuming that the PC is up and
running.