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O
PERATING
B
ASICS
You can use the pen to execute actions and enter data. Hold the pen in a natural
position and tap, press or trace on the screen lightly. Before you begin using the
TOSHIBA3500 for the first time, you will need to calibrate the pen. Refer to Chapter
9, Pointing device in for the detail.
CAUTIONS: Observe the following precautions on the handling of the
Pen.
1. Do not tap or press the pen forcefully against the
Display screen. It could damage the Pen and Display
screen.
2. Avoid using or keeping the Pen in the place of rapid
temperature change or in a car where the Pen is
exposed to direct sunbeam.
Keep the Pen without pressure constantly applied to the
switch of the Pen. Constant pressure to the switch
causes a malfunction or characteristic deterioration.
3. The Pen is composed of precision parts. Do not drop the
Pen. Strong impact causes a malfunction or characteris-
tic deterioration.
4.
Do not apply excessive force to the pen point and the
side switch. Excessive force applied to these parts
causes short life or characteristic deterioration.
(Allowable force to pen point, tail switch, side switch:
less than 1kg, for less than 30 seconds)
5.
Avoid water to enter in the Pen or dew condensation.
Intrusion of water or dew condensation causes malfunc-
tion.
6.
Do not disassemble the Pen. It causes maladjustment or
short life.
7.
Do not stain the Pen with cosmetics or chemicals. It
causes deterioration of appearance.
Use a glass wiping cloth or dry cloth to clean the Pen
when cleaning. Do not use volatile liquid such as
alcohol, thinner or petroleum benzine.
8.
Do not apply excessive force to the pen point. Crooked
or deformed pen point due to excessive force causes
malfunction.
Using the Pen (Stylus)
Summary of Contents for UPP350BT
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Page 26: ...I NTRODUCTION ...
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Page 40: ...T T T T T HE HE HE HE HE G G G G G RAND RAND RAND RAND RAND T T T T T OUR OUR OUR OUR OUR ...
Page 54: ...G G G G G ETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING ETTING S S S S S TARTED TARTED TARTED TARTED TARTED ...
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Page 98: ...T HE K EYBOARD ...
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Page 164: ...T ROUBLESHOOTING ...
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