Dell Latitude XT (Late 2007) User Manual

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Setting Up and Using Your Tablet-PC

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• In Windows XP, click StartGet Going with Tablet PC and then click

Start. This tutorial provides Input Panel training. You can access additional

tutorials by clicking

StartAll ProgramsTablet PCTablet PC

Tutorials.

Using Pen Flicks in Windows Vista

Pen flicks enable you to use the pen to perform actions that normally require

a keyboard, such as pressing <Page Up> or using the directional arrow keys.

Pen flicks are quick, directional gestures; you quickly draw a short line in one

of eight directions. When a pen flick is recognized, the Tablet-PC performs

the action assigned.
The horizontal and vertical pen flicks are, by default, assigned to navigational

actions, corresponding to the keys <Left-Arrow>, <Right-Arrow>,

<Page Up>, and <Page Down>. The default assignments for the diagonal

pen flicks are editing actions: delete, copy, paste, and undo.
To customize pen flicks, click Start

Control Panel Mobile PCPen

and Input Devices and click the Flicks tab. You can choose to turn pen flicks

off, use the navigational pen flicks only, or use the navigational and editing

pen flicks. You can also assign a new action to any of the eight pen flicks and

adjust how easily your pen flicks are recognized.
To learn more about pen flicks and practice using them, click Start

All

ProgramsTablet PCPen Flicks Training.

Setting Pen Preferences

You can customize several pen behaviors in the operating system to help make

using your Tablet-PC more comfortable. For example, if your double-taps are

sometimes not recognized because you do not tap them fast enough, you can

set a slower speed so that you have more time to tap.
In Windows Vista, you can customize the visual feedback that displays for

each type of tap, and you can customize the actions assigned to pen flicks.
To access pen preferences and options:

• In Windows Vista, click Start

Control Panel Mobile PC Pen

and Input Devices.

• In Windows XP, click

Start Control Panel Printers and Other

HardwareTablet and Pen Settings.

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