Motion Computing J3400 User Manual

Motion® j3400 tablet pc quick reference guide

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Windows

Security

button

Windows 7

Start > All Programs > Accessories >Tablet PC > Personalize Handwriting
Recognition

Windows Vista

Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Pen Training

Windows XP

Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Tutorials

Motion Documentation

For detailed information about the features of your tablet, go to:

www.

motioncomputing.com/docs

. Some documents are available only on the

Motion Web site and require an Internet connection. When connected
to the Internet, you can save a copy of the document to your tablet hard
drive.

Getting started

Motion Computing, Motion, and Speak Anywhere are registered trademarks of

Motion Computing, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All trademarks or

registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners.

Copyright © 2009 Motion Computing, Inc.

All rights reserved.

P/N 024-02-0150 Rev. A02

Motion® J3400 Tablet PC

Quick Reference Guide

®

2. Using the pen and the on-screen keyboard, tap in

your password.

1. When prompted, press the Windows Security

button located on the right side of your Tablet PC.

Logging on

After turning on your Tablet PC, perform the
following steps:

This Quick Reference Guide provides information for using the
J3400 Tablet PC.

NOTE: For additional reference information, see the Quick
Setup included with your Tablet PC.

Using the pen

Using the Tablet PC pen is similar to using a mouse to make selections
and open files.

The following table explains the similarities for using a Tablet PC pen
and a mouse.

Helpful pen tips

• Hold the pen like a regular pen.
• You can rest your hand on the screen.
• You can change from right- to left-handed usage.

• Calibrate the digitizer and pen for better pointer alignment.

1. Open Motion Dashboard (see Getting started).
2. On the Pen & Tablet panel, select Pen & Button
Options, and then select Tablet and Pen Settings.
3. In the Settings tab, choose left-handed.

1. Open Motion Dashboard (see Getting started).
2. On the Pen & Tablet panel, select Calibrate Digitizer,
and then follow the instructions.

• For more information about using the pen, see the Motion

User Guide.

Function button (right-click function)

Eraser

Pen tip

Using the Tablet PC buttons

Optimizing battery life

• Use AC power when available. When the Tablet PC is

connected to AC power, the battery will continue to charge
while using the Tablet PC.

• In the Display panel of the Motion Dashboard, change the setting

in "To extend battery life, dim display after:" to the lowest time.

• In the Display panel of the Motion Dashboard, adjust the

brightness to the dimmest comfortable brightness level.

• In the Motion Dashboard, set the power button in Windows 7 or

Vista to Sleep, in Windows XP to Stand By, or to Hibernate (all):
to conserve battery power, to quickly power on and off, or when
not using the Tablet PC.

• When not in use, turn off wireless adapters in Motion Dashboard.

Helpful tip:
For more information about
using the secondary functions
of the buttons, see the
Motion User Guide at

www.

motioncomputing.com/docs

.

To activate or deactivate the wireless adapters, open the
Motion Dashboard and click the Wireless tab for options.
For more information about button functions, see the
Motion User Guide at

www.motioncomputing.com/docs

.

Motion QuickNav

Escape

Motion Dashboard

Directional pad

Camera

Microphone and

Ambient light sensor

Please register your Motion Tablet PC and products at the following Web page:

http://www.motioncomputing.com/prodreg

Select

Point and click

Point and tap the display

Open a file or
application

Double-click

Double-tap on the display

Select and drag

Click and drag

Display properties
or edit functions
(cut, copy, paste)

Right-click and
hold

Tap and drag on the display
Press and hold the pen Function
button, then tap the display; or,
hold the pen on the display until
the mouse icon appears, and
then remove the pen tip from the
display

Function

Mouse action

Pen action

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