n
ftp, http, Telnet and VNC server
n
RAS server
n
ActiveSync file transfer (USB, RS232)
n
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
n
Internet Explorer 6
n
Registry Editor
n
WordPad
n
Mouse pointer
n
USB keyboard driver
n
HP printer driver (COM, Ethernet, USB)
n
File viewer for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF
n
Startup Manager
Please regard that for the deployment of Windows
Ò
CE a thorough knowledge of oper-
ating Windows
Ò
are assumed. Here are only shown the differences to a "standard" Win-
dows
Ò
operating system.
You’re operating the Touch Panel by means of a pencil res. with the finger. When
touching an area at the touch screen this area is recognized and the program reacts
accordingly. The following types of entry are differentiated:
Double click
A double click has to be executed like mouse operation by touching the area at the
screen twice. A double click on an object opens res. executes this.
Drag
By tapping on an object and then dragging you can move the object on the screen. If no
object is selected, a frame is created by the dragging that selects the touched objects.
Characteristics with Windows
Ò
Embedded CE 6.0
In this version mouse functions are fully supported. As soon as the touch screen is
touched with the pen, a mouse pointer is shown on the desktop at the pen position.
The windows can be moved via the head bar. Here you can also find the [OK] button to
confirm entries and the [X] button for exiting the dialog.
You can not exit Windows
Ò
. By switching the power supply off and on again you can
restart Windows
Ò
. Before a reboot you should always save your data res. close all run-
ning applications to avoid data loss.
Please note that changes made are set back after PowerOFF-PowerON
and are only stored via ‘Start
è
Programs
è
KuK_Tools
è
KuK Tools’
[Store].
Properties
Differences to the
standard Windows
Ò
opera-
tion
Pen entry
Navigation within the
dialog window
Exit Windows
Ò
(shut
down)
VIPA HMI
Deployment Touch Panel
Operating system Windows
Ò
Embedded CE 6.0 Prof. > General
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