User’s Manual
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Introduction
virtually any location or environment. Using DocuNote’s 8.4 inch
SVGA TFT full color LCD touch screen, users can move and click
with a stylus pen or with fingertips. The unit includes pivot software
for easily rotating the display between portrait and landscape modes to
accommodate your most suitable working position, especially while
reading or creating full page text documents and Internet surfing.
DocuNote includes three “hot” keys for launching a Web browser, a
camera capture application for live images from the built-in digital
camera, and one that you can customize for launching email programs
or other desired functions. A four-way jog mouse and left-right
buttons allow movement of the mouse cursor on the touch screen.
When combined with the optional leather carrying case, DocuNote
becomes a convenient notebook replacement or personal workstation
for use anywhere there is a level surface. The case unfolds and
extends the back panel to stand on its own and attaches to DocuNote
using a single connector. With a compact, but intelligently designed
77-key keyboard, you can have easy access to any typical typing
requirements.
Wireless Mobility
DocuNote not only features a built -in 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port,
but also supports wireless networking to maximize the value of its
flexibility in any computing environment. A PCMCIA slot provides
unencumbered connectivity for wireless LANs, modems and other
devices, while an IrDA port accommodates wireless keyboards, mice
or other wireless accessories.
Pen Computing
DocuNote is a fully designed Tablet PC for pen-based computing
without a keyboard. The unit integrates true handwriting recognition
and an easy-to-use full color touch screen interface for entering data.
You can either “type” or use a stylus pen on DocuNote’s virtual on-
screen keyboard. Similar to traditional pen and paper, the stylus is
used on-screen to easily enter handwritten notes, make annotations to
documents, create drawings, or as a mouse for navigation. These
handwritten mediums can then be easily integrated with text
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