Windows explorer, Taskbar, Input panels – Rockwell Automation 2711P-xxxx PanelView Plus 6 Terminals User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P-UM006C-EN-P - April 2013

Chapter 4

Windows CE Operating System

Windows Explorer

From the desktop, you can access Windows Explorer in several ways:

Open the My Device icon on the desktop.
Choose Start>Programs>Window Explorer.

Besides the typical system folders, a few folders contain items specific to the
PanelView Plus 6 terminals.

Taskbar

The taskbar has icons to access the Start menu, terminal IP information, the
current language and time, input panels, and open programs.

You can turn the taskbar on or off by choosing Start>Settings>Taskbar and Start
Menu then checking or clearing the Auto Hide checkbox.

Input Panels

Different soft keyboards or input panels are available for entering data. You can
access these input panels from the taskbar:

Keyboard and large keyboard
CHT Chajei (Chinese)
CHT Phonetic (Chinese)
MS Kana ( Japanese)
MS Roma ( Japanese)
No IM - no input method selected (default)

Folder

Content

Application Data

Contains FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application files.
Path: \Application Data\Rockwell Software\RSViewME

VFS (Virtual File System)

Contains firmware files and backup/restore files for the current system image.
Path: \VFS\Platform Firmware

TIP

On touch screen terminals, touch the bottom of the display to recover the
taskbar in Auto Hide mode.

TIP

You can hide the view of an input panel from the taskbar by choosing the
No IM option.

TIP

On PanelView Plus 6 - 700 to 1500 terminals, you can also access the input
panels from the control panel.

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