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4. Remove the PowerBoot Module by taking it out of the unit. Be
careful to not press the Power key while the PowerBoot is
detached.
5. Quickly insert the new PowerBoot onto the unit.
6. Fasten the PowerBoot securely into place by turning the two
screws clockwise.
7. Replace the hand strap.
8. Turn the unit ON to resume operation.
NOTE
: The screws MUST be tightened securely before turning the
unit on or it will not turn on.
Using the stylus
The touchscreen on your unit works like a mouse on a PC. Use the
stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen.
Tap:
Tap the screen with the stylus to select or open an item.
Tapping is equivalent to clicking the left mouse on your PC.
Touch and hold:
When you touch and hold, a circle of dots appears
around the stylus to indicate that a pop-up menu will soon appear.
Touching and holding is equivalent to clicking the right button on
the PC mouse.
Drag:
Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to
select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
Storage Memory
Unlike many handheld computers which can lose data if they lose
power, all your data is always stored in non-volatile persistent
storage memory. Losing power will not impact saved data or
configurations other than the real time clock. This means that you
do not have to use a RAM backup utility to protect your data.
However, you can lose data by accidentally deleting or overwriting
it. As with any computer system, we recommend that you backup
your data to removable media or to a desktop PC on a regular basis.