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Tapping lightly on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button click. Tapping twice
in rapid succession will perform a double-click. Holding the tip of the pen against the screen
without moving it for about a second or so will perform a standard right mouse button click.

Inputting Data:

You can use the Tablet PC Input Panels in Windows Vista to enter information

via an On-Screen Keyboard, Character Pad or Writing Pad. Once enabled in the “Pen and Input
Devices” control panel, you’ll find the edge of the Tablet PC Input Panel docked on the left-
hand side of your screen. Tap on it once to activate the panel and slide it to the center of your
desktop. Tap the “close” icon in the upper right corner of the panel to re-dock it.

For more information about using the input panels, see the Windows Quick Start guide that
came with your MediSlate MCA or check out the Tablet PC Tutorials in Windows.

Another option for inputting data, both in Windows XP Professional and Windows Vista, is the
Eyesboard™ Virtual Keyboard application included with all MediSlate MCAs. This resizable,
on-screen virtual keyboard will allow you to type on the screen as you would with a standard
laptop keyboard. Just double-tap on the application’s short-cut icon located on the desktop
to begin using it. You can access the Eyesboard user’s manual by tapping on the “?” button in
the upper right hand corner of the keyboard.

NOTE: If your MediSlate MCA didn’t have the Eyesboard Virtual Keyboard preinstalled when you received
your system, you can download it from our website at www.tabletkiosk.com/support/downloads.asp.

Controlling your MediSlate MCA

The MediSlate MCA i1040XT features extended functionality by means of applications
created using Intel’s MCA SDK, and via the 11 function buttons on the system’s front face.

Button

Function Description

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Power / Suspend (indicator glows green when powered on)

Turns system on and off. System can enter standby mode automatically and indicator
light will blink to signify this state. Press momentarily to enter/exit standby mode. Press
and hold for 3 - 4 seconds to force the system to power down. Settings can be changed in
Windows’ “Power Options” control panel.

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Bluetooth Transmitter Power (glows blue when powered on)

Press to power on or off the internal Bluetooth module’s transmitter. The module will
automatically power off after a user defined set period of time to conserve battery power.
Transmitter must be powered on before attempting to connect a Bluetooth device.

BL

Camera Power / Capture

Pressing this button will initially power on the internal camera (the camera’s lens is located
on the back of the MediSlate MCA, just below the handle and above the stylus pen
holder). Subsequent presses will activate the camera’s image capture function.

BM

Function Key

Used in combination with the D-Pad, User Programmable Button 3 and the Security Key to
activate secondary functionality.

BN

D-Pad with Enter Key

Allows navigation of keyboard aware navigation functions. Moving the stick up, down,
left, or right emulates the corresponding arrow key, while pressing on the stick invokes the
Enter key. With Function Key ON: up/down = volume +/-, left/right = screen brightness -/+.

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User Programmable Keys 1 - 3

User programmable using the Intel MCA Configuration Editor application. Button 3, when
pressed with Function Key ON: Enables/Disables optional 3G module if installed in system.

BR

Security Key

Functions as SAS (Ctrl+Alt+Delete). With Function Key ON: Manually Locks/Unlocks Touch
Screen (touch screen can be set to lock automatically after a defined period of inactivity).

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