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Some Apps consist in a couple of APK (
main
part +
UI
part). This is an example when the
Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for media player
App is installed and properly
activated:
PowerPoint Publisher
(for the main part):
checkbox
Activated
: checked,
PowerPoint Publisher UI
(for the UI part):
checkbox
Activated
: checked.
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In case an App is partially or entirely uninstalled, meaning removed from this table by clicking on the
Uninstall the App
button, the App cannot run anymore. To fix
the problem, the App must be reinstalled or the App content must be published again. Then the device must reboot once.
Apps restart
Any
activated
APK can be started or restarted.
For the
Apps
consisting in a couple of APK (
main
part +
UI
part), only the main part of the App can be restarted.
Apps deactivation
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All the
Apps
supporting the
autorestart
AOSP
feature are launched automatically after a device boot-up, but only one of them can be visually rendered on
the screen. Given that the
AQS
operating system cannot choose, among the
activated
Apps
, the one which must be visually rendered on the screen, and given
that device resources (CPU, DDR, video decoder) are shared between the APK which are executed at the same time, it is advised to keep an only one
activated
APK at a time.
With the table of installed
Apps
, it is easy, with the appropriate checkbox in the
Activated
column, to see the
Apps
that are activated and then voluntarily choose
to deactivate those that are temporarily not useful for your current need.
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If an
App
is not useful at all, the best is to uninstall it with the
Uninstall the App
button.
Some Apps consist in a couple of APK (
main
part +
UI
part). When such an
App
needs to be deactivated, the both parts of the App must be deactivated.
Summary of Contents for TAB10s
Page 1: ...User manual TAB10s 9 10 13 002A TAB10s 8 30...
Page 5: ...5 Part I Description and installation...
Page 10: ...10 1 3 1 Device dimensions...
Page 13: ...13...
Page 25: ...25 Part II System con guration...
Page 41: ...41 This message is then displayed until the device is rebooting automatically once...
Page 49: ...49 Part III Applicative user interface...
Page 51: ...51 Part IV Administration console user interface...
Page 87: ...87 Part V Technical information...
Page 91: ...91 5 3 Antenna return loss This is the return loss diagram for the WIFI Bluetooth antenna...
Page 93: ...93 Part VI Contacts...
Page 95: ...95 Part VII Appendix...