TabletKiosk MediSlate MCA i1040XT User Manual

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Options in the “Setting” tab allows you to control how the screen behaves as a mouse type
input device, while those in the “Edge Compensation” tab adjusts how the screen tracks
contacts (or taps) close to the screen’s edges.

To enable or disable the touch screen’s auto locking feature, go to the “Setting” tab and tap on
the “Option” button at the bottom of the windows. The “Option” window will open allowing
you to not only enable or disable this feature, but also to adjust the time of inactivity before
the screen locks. To unlock the screen, simply press the MediSlate MCA’s “FN” button on the
front panel and then press the “Security” button.

If you find, while using your MediSlate MCA, that the position of the pointer arrow isn’t
matching the touch of the stylus, you should calibrate the touch screen.

1.

Locate the Shortcut icon to the TouchKit Utility on your desktop and double-tap it to
launch the TouchKit Utility application.

2.

Tap on the “Tools” tab. The default “4-Point” calibration should be sufficient in most
instances for creating an accurate calibration setting.

3.

Tap on the “4 Points Calibration” button to begin the calibration routine. Tap on the
center point in each of the red crosses that appear. When finished, you’ll be returned to
the TouchKit Utility Calibration panel.

NOTE: If you ever find that you cannot drag elements around the screen, or you cannot write in the input
panels, your touch screen is most likely set to something other than “Normal Mouse” mode. In the
TouchKit
Utility, tap on the “Setting” tab and locate the large “mode” button at the bottom of the
windows. Tap on it until it reads “Normal Mode” and then tap the “Apply” button.

TIP: To more quickly access any of the TouchKit’s settings, simply tap and hold on the

icon in the

Task bar. A pop-up menu will appear that will take you straight to the features listed above.

Connecting to a Wireless Network
1.

Open the Intel PROSet Wireless Application by double-tapping on the

icon in the

Window’s Task bar.

2.

If the wireless transmitter is off, you will see a message that tells you that “Wireless is

turned off. Select “Wireless On” below to enable wireless networking.” Do so by tapping
on the button at the button of the window.

3.

From the list that appears, tap to select the network you wish to connect to and then tap

the “Connect” button. If no wireless networks appear after a few moments, tap on the
refresh button located on the right side of the dialog box.

4.

If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you will see

a dialog box requesting a network key. The key (your network administrator should be
able to supply this to you) must be entered correctly (in both text fields in Vista) or you
will not be able to successfully connect to the network.

If you entered the network key correctly, you should now be connected to the wireless
network. If it appears you are connected to the network, but have limited or no actual
connectivity, it is most likely due to an improperly entered network key. Disconnect from the
network by tapping the “Disconnect” button and try to connect again. If you continue to have
trouble connecting, contact your network administrator for assistance.

Connecting with a Wireless Bluetooth Device

1.

Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter using the Bluetooth power button on the front of your

MediSlate MCA.

2.

Double-tap on the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or in the Task bar to start the
Bluetooth service and open the “My Bluetooth Places” window.

3.

To add a Bluetooth device, tap on the “Add Bluetooth Device” item in the left-hand pane.

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