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`CONTENTS
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`Contents
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`Introduction
` A Note on Models
` About This Guide
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`1. A Closer Look at the HP Palmtop PC
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`2. Using the HP Palmtop PC for the First Time
` Installing the Batteries
` Getting Started
` The Welcome Wizard
` Partnering with Your Desktop Computer
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`3. Working with the HP Palmtop PC
` Getting Started with Windows CE
` Getting Help On-line
` Using AC Power
` Managing Battery Power
` Customizing Your HP Palmtop PC
` Printing
` Resetting
` Transferring Files
` Using a PC Card
` Using a PC Card Modem
` Using a CompactFlash Card
` Synchronizing Data
` Backing Up and Restoring Data
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`4. Translating HP PIM Data Files
` Installing the HP PIM Translation Utility
` Starting the Translation
` Translating Appointment Data
` Translating Phone Book Data
` Reviewing Translation Status
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`5. Working with Pre-Installed Applications
` Overview of HP Palmtop PC Pre-installed Applications
` Information Manager for Windows CE –
` Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks
` Microsoft Pocket Word
` Microsoft Pocket Excel
` Microsoft Pocket Powerpoint
` Quicken® ExpensAbleTM
` Fiscal ProTM
` Microsoft Voice Recorder
` bFAXTM Pro Fax Send/Receive Application
` Inbox
` Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer
` bFINDTM Global Find Utility
` World Clock
` Calculator
` Synchronization with the desktop PC (Mobile Devices)
` Connection to an ISP (Internet Service Provider)
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`6. Reference
` Safety, Care, and Maintenance
` Tips and Troubleshooting
` Electrostatic Discharge Warning
` Warranty, Support, and Service
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` Index
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`INTRODUCTION
`
`Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the HP Palmtop PC.
`This guide introduces you to your new palmtop PC and shows you how you can
`quickly begin to use it either on its own or as an effective desktop PC companion.
`
`A NOTE ON MODELS
`The HP Palmtop PC (600 Series) is available in two models, the HP 620LX and
`the HP 660LX. Both models are described in the guide. The HP 660LX includes
`all the features of the 620LX plus the following enhancements:
`• 32MB RAM (the HP 620LX has 16MB RAM)
`• a 56kbps Fax/Modem Card
`• the Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.1 with ActiveSync CD-ROM (the HP
` 620LX uses Services 2.0)
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`Please note that on the 660LX a maximum of 16MB RAM can be used for storage
`memory. The remaining 16MB is program memory.
`
`ABOUT THIS GUIDE
`The HP Palmtop PC uses the Microsoft Windows CE operating system, which is
`very similar to the Microsoft Windows™ 95 and Windows NT 4.0 operating sys-
`tems. This guide assumes that you are already familiar with one of these desktop
`operating systems.
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`Chapter 1: A Closer Look at the HP Palmtop PC
`This chapter describes the physical features of the HP Palmtop PC.
`
`Chapter 2: Using the HP Palmtop PC the First Time
`This chapter describes how to start the HP Palmtop PC for the first time, how to
`calibrate the touch screen with the stylus, and how to establish the partnership
`between your palmtop PC and your desktop computer using the Synch Cable or
`the Docking Cradle. It also covers installing batteries and using AC power.
`
`Chapter 3: Working with the HP Palmtop PC
`This chapter describes the common features of Windows CE and the HP Palmtop
`PC that you need to get started quickly and to make the transition from desktop
`PC to palmtop PC easier. The chapter also includes tips on how you can take
`advantage of the portability of your palmtop PC along with the power and storage
`of your desktop PC.
`
`Chapter 4: Translating HP PIM Data Files
`This chapter describes the HP PIM translation utility, which enables users of the
`HP 100LX/200LX palmtop PCs and HP OmniGo 100/120 organizers to transfer
`their Appointment Book and Phone Book data to Windows CE Information Man-
`ager applications.
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`Chapter 5: Working with Pre-installed Applications
`This chapter gives you instructions on the use of Windows CE applications to
`keep appointments, manage phone book data and tasks, perform word processing
`and spreadsheet tasks, dial up to the Internet, etc.
`
`Chapter 6: Reference
`This chapter includes tips on how to take care of your palmtop PC, troubleshooing
`information, and warranty, support, and service information.
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`Chapter 1 – A CLOSER
`LOOK AT THE HP PALMTOP PC
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`External Features - Front view
`
`Quick Application
`Launch Pad
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`LED Multifunction
`Record Key
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`Record Key
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`Hard Icon Panel
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`On/Off Switch
`
`Microsoft
`Windows Key
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`Microphone
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`Number Lock Key
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`Stylus
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`Serial Port
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`Stylus Ejection
`Button
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`AC Adapter Port
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`Compact Flash
`Memory Card Drawer
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`External Features - Back view
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`Back-up Battery
`Compartment
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`IR (Infrared) Port
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`Back-up Battery
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`Red Reset Button
`
`Main Battery
`Compartment
`
`Battery Release
`Catch
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`PC Card
`Eject Button
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`PC Card Slot
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`Docking Cradle
`Connector
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`Lithium-Ion Main
`Battery Pack
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`The HP Palmtop PC comes with a Docking Cradle. Use the Docking Cradle to
`connect the HP Palmtop PC to a desktop PC, as described in Chapter 2, “Using
`the HP Palmtop PC for the First Time.”
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`Chapter 2 – USING THE HP
`PALMTOP PC FOR THE FIRST TIME
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`INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
`The HP Palmtop PC requires two types of batteries to operate as a portable unit:
`• Rechargeable Lithium-Ion main battery pack
`• 1 CR2032 3-volt coin cell backup battery
`
`To install the batteries:
`
`!
`
`Important
`Install the main battery pack before installing the backup battery.
`
`1. First, install the Lithium-Ion main battery pack by sliding the battery pack into
` the battery compartment and snap it in place.
`
`2. Charge the Lithium-Ion main battery pack by connecting the AC adapter to a
` power source and to the AC adapter port on the palmtop PC.
`
`Tips
`• The orange LED Multifunction Record Key light on top of the palmtop PC
` indicates that the main battery pack is being charged.
`• You can use the palmtop PC while charging.
`• The LED light turns green when the battery pack is fully charged, 5 hours.
`• Do not press the LED Multifunction Record Key before completing the
` Welcome Wizard.
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`3. Remove the backup battery cover and install the 3-volt CR2032 coin cell
` battery with the positive side up.
`
`!
`
`Warning
`Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries can burst
`or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. Discard used batteries according to
`the manufacturer’s instructions. The backup (lithium) battery can explode if it is
`inserted incorrectly.
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`GETTING STARTED
`To begin using your HP Palmtop PC for the first time, do the following:
`1. Power on the palmtop PC by pressing the / key.
`ON
`OFF
`2. Adjust the contrast and volume by launching the QuickSettings Application.
`To turn off the HP Palmtop PC, press the / key again.
`ON
`OFF
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`THE WELCOME WIZARD
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`Calibrating the Screen and Stylus
`You need to first calibrate the screen and the stylus so the screen responds cor-
`rectly to a stylus tap. To calibrate the stylus, do the following:
`
`1. Press the Stylus Ejection Button and take out the stylus.
`
`2. Press and
` briefly hold the
` stylus at the
` center of each
` cross or target
` that appears on
` the calibration
` screen.
`
`Once the screen and stylus are calibrated, you can use the stylus as a
`mouse substitute to perform the following operations:
`• Tap to select a button or menu item
`• Double-tap an icon to open an application
`• Drag the stylus across words or items to select them
`• Drag-and-drop a selection to another part of the screen
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`Important
`Do not use any stylus other than the one that comes with your HP Palmtop PC to
`tap or write on screen. Using a different stylus or an ordinary pen is likely to
`damage the screen.
`
`Tips
`If you make a mistake while calibrating the touch screen, or if screen accuracy
`diminishes over time, you may not be able to use the stylus. If this happens, you
`can open the stylus calibration screen without the stylus by pressing
` + + .
`=
`ALT
`CTRL
`
`Setting the World Clock
`You can set the time zone you are in and, if you wish, an additional time zone
`(such as one you may be travelling to). These settings keep track of any reminders
`and alarms that you set later on.
`
`Setting the Time Zone
`On the World Clock screen that appears, do the following:
`
`1. Tap the Home City tab.
`
`2. Select your
` home city (or
` one nearby)
` from the drop-
` down list.
`
`3. When you
` have finished,
` tap Next.
`
`To specify the time zone for a place you are visiting, follow the steps shown above,
`but tap the Visiting City tab.
`If the city you want (or one near it) does not appear in the list, you can
`add it following the instructions in the online Help by pressing the button.
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`Setting Time and Date
`To set time and date for your home or visiting location, do the following:
`
`1. Tap Date & Time.
`
`2. Tap the forward or back arrows to locate the month and year.
`
`3. Tap the date.
`
`4. Select the time and tap and drag the hands to adjust the setting.
`
`5. When you have finished, tap Next.
`
`Using the World Clock control panel, you can change time zone, date, and time
`information whenever you want. You can also set alarms, apply daylight savings
`time, and display travel information.
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`Entering Personal Identification Information
`The last step in the Welcome Wizard is entering your name, address, and other
`personal information.
`
`See the section “Changing Owner Information” on page 25 for information on
`adding a password and notes about where to return your HP Palmtop PC if
`it is found.
`
`Set up is now complete.
`You can learn more about Windows CE in the User’s Guide or online Help. To
`access Help:
`Tab Help on the Start menu
`Tap the button in the upper right corner of a program window
`
`PARTNERING WITH YOUR DESKTOP COMPUTER
`One of the most useful features of the HP Palmtop PC is the ease of connecting it
`to your desktop PC and transferring data back and forth between the two. You can
`also use your desktop PC to back up data from your HP Palmtop PC. In order for
`your desktop PC to communicate with the HP Palmtop PC, you must do
`two things:
`• install Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0 software that comes with the HP
` Palmtop PC on the desktop computer
`• establish a physical connection between the two computers
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`Installing Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0
`Before you can install Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0 on your PC you
`need to:
`• be running Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 on the desktop computer
`• have your Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 installation CD available
`• have the Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0 CD-ROM that comes with the
` HP Palmtop PC ready
`
`1. Insert the Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
` drive on your PC. Setup should launch automatically.
` If Setup does not launch, Click Run, then type d:setup where d is the letter
` assigned to your CD-ROM drive.
`
`2. The screen should prompt you to set up 3 applications/utilities if they are not
` already installed:
` 1. Microsoft Exchange update for Windows®95
` 2. Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0a
` 3. Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0
` 4. Optional Components
`* Your computer will be restarted several times during the installation process
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`3. Start Windows CE Services 2.0 if it is not already running on your desktop/
` notebook PC and turn on your HP Palmtop PC.
`
`4. Prepare the docking cradle for connecting to the desktop PC. Insert the 9-pin
` end of the synch cable into the serial port of the desktop PC. Insert fully
` the flat end of the synch cable, arrow side up, to the serial port at the back of
` the cradle. Connect the AC to a power source and to back of the cradle.
`
`Be sure never to have serial or power cable connected directly to the palmtop
`when using the cradle. Doing so will permanently damage the unit.
`
`5. Close the palmtop, carefully center it on the cradle. Press down on the
` palmtop until the unit clicks into place. Partnership should automatically
` establish between your HP Palmtop PC and the desktop/notebook PC.
` After you have established the partnership, you are ready to transfer Microsoft
` Word, Excel and other files between your desktop computer and the HP
` Palmtop PC. You can also synchronize calendar, contact and task information
` from your desktop Information Manager data files with data from your Infor-
` mation Manager applications on your desktop computer. If you need further
` guidance, refer to the “Communications” portion in our website (http://
` www.hp.com/handheld/palmtops/hp600lxmanual/index.html).
`
`Note
`If you are using Windows 95 on your desktop you can also establish partnership
`and synchronize data by using an infrared connection. Please refer to “Synchro-
`nizing Data” in Chapter 3, for details.
`
`!
`
`!
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`Chapter 3 – WORKING WITH
`THE HP PALMTOP PC
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`This chapter discusses basic information you should be familiar with in order to
`use your HP Palmtop PC effectively. There are brief introductions to Windows
`CE, tips on power management, and information on customizing your palmtop
`PC and on printing.
`
`GETTING STARTED WITH WINDOWS CE
`Microsoft Windows CE on the HP Palmtop PC is very much like Microsoft
`Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 on a desktop PC. Windows CE screens include
`familiar elements like the Start button, desktop, taskbar, menu bars, toolbars,
`and shortcuts.
`
`The Start Button and Start Menu
`Tap the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen or press the
` (Windows) key on the keyboard to bring up the Start menu. The Start menu is
`your gateway to the programs, documents, and utilities on the HP Palmtop PC.
`
`Tap on an item in the Start menu to launch an application, open the Control Panel
`to adjust custom settings, get on-line help, or explore the contents of your HP
`Palmtop PC.
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`Buttons on a Typical Title Bar
`The title bar of a typical Windows CE screen or display includes two
`or more of the following buttons in the upper right corner:
`
`Tap OK to confirm the operation in the display and to close the window.
`Tap X to close the display without saving any changes.
`Tap ? to see context-sensitive on-line help related to the display.
`
`Manipulating Windows
`In Windows CE, most windows and dialog boxes take up the entire screen; you
`cannot have multiple windows displayed simultaneously. While you cannot move
`or resize application or document windows, you can maximize and minimize them
`by tapping the appropriate buttons on the taskbar.
`
`Tap here to maximize an
`inactive window (Control Panel).
`
`Tap here to minimize the
`active window (Power Properties).
`
`Emulating the Right Mouse Button
`To access right-mouse click functions, hold down the key while tapping
`ALT
`with the stylus.
`
`GETTING HELP ON-LINE
`On-line help is available in Windows CE by:
`• tapping the button on a display’s title bar or toolbar for context-
` sensitive help
`• tapping the Help option on the Start menu
`H
`ALT
`• pressing + to get window-specific help while an application
` is running
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`USING AC POWER
`An AC adapter for stationary use is available for the HP Palmtop PC.
`
`If You are Using the Docking Cradle…
`Plug the AC adapter into the port on the back of the Docking Cradle
`and plug the other end into a wall socket.
`
`If You Are Not Using the Docking Cradle…
`Plug the AC adapter into the adapter port at the side of your HP Palmtop PC and
`plug the other end into a wall socket.
`
`!
`
`Important
`Do not connect the palmtop PC to two AC power sources at the same time. Doing
`so will damage the unit.
`
`MANAGING BATTERY POWER
`You can operate your HP Palmtop PC on battery power or on AC current with the
`AC adapter. Built-in software helps you manage power on your HP Palmtop PC,
`by letting you check battery type and use time on the main and backup batteries,
`reporting status when you charge batteries using the AC adapter, and setting when
`you want the power to time-out and turn off.
`
`To access the power management features:
`1. On the Start menu, tap Settings, then Control Panel
`2. Double-tap the Power icon.
` The Power Properties window that appears has two tabs: Power Off
` and Dimming Control .
`
`The Power Properties window shows the power source (for example, Main Bat-
`teries), how much power remains in the main batteries, backup battery status, and
`recharging status if you are recharging.
`
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`Power Off
`Tap the Power Off tab to set the automatic power time-out for both battery and AC
`power operation.
`
`Tap here to enable the palmtop PC’s “touch on” feature.
`
`Tap here to set the automatic power
`time-out for AC power operation.
`
`Select the length of idle time
`before your palmtop PC times out.
`
`Power Status Icons
`An icon appears on the taskbar next to the current time, when the AC power is
`connected.
`
`Power status icon.
`
`You can double-tap on the power icon in the taskbar to open the Power Properties
`window and get more information about power status.
`
`Other Warnings about Power
`Dialog boxes also appear to warn you when your backup battery or main batteries
`are running low or very low. If your battery is running down, the dialog appears at
`each power-on or start up, and every 30 minutes while the device is being used.
`
`Recharging Batteries
`You can recharge the batteries within the palmtop PC.
`1. Attach the AC adapter to the palmtop PC or to the Docking Cradle
` holding the palmtop PC.
`2. Plug the adapter into a wall socket.
`
`Tips for Using Batteries Efficiently
`To get the longest possible use out of your batteries and to minimize the possibi-
`lity of data loss, keep the following tips in mind:
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`• Charge the main batteries as soon as possible after a low battery warning
` appears.
`• Whenever possible, switch to AC power when you use high-power PC Cards
` (such as modem cards). Using these cards when the main batteries are low
` can cause data corruption or loss.
`• Use the AC adapter while the palmtop PC is connected to a desktop PC.
` Don’t leave the Synch Cable attached while on battery power if you’re not
` actually exchanging data with the desktop PC.
`• Avoid using sounds when your main batteries are low. Playing .wav files
` when the batteries are low can cause the unit to shut down, hence losing
` unsaved data.
`• Don’t use battery power for dial-up connections. PC Card modems and other
` PC Cards require considerable power to operate. Always use AC power when
` making dial-up connections with a PC Card modem.
`
`!
`
`Note
`The HP Palmtop PC will not power on if the main batteries are very low.
`
`CUSTOMIZING YOUR HP PALMTOP PC
`You can personalize and customize your Palmtop PC by adjusting settings,
`adding ID and password, and loading new software. Most customizations are
`done using the Control Panel.
`To open the Control Panel, tap Settings on the Start menu.
`
`Double-tap on an icon in the Control Panel
`to open the associated Properties window.
`
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`Adjusting Volume
`You can turn event, notice, and applications sounds on and off and adjust volume.
`
`Double-tap the Volume & Sounds icon in the Control Panel, or tap the Quick
`Settings Hard Icon panel.
`
`In the Volume & Sounds Properties Window Volume tab,
`use the volume slider to raise or lower volume.
`
`Clear or check boxes to turn the sounds
`associated with different kinds of events on or off.
`
`Changing Sounds
`Double-tap the Volume & Sounds icon in the Control Panel, then tap the Sound
`tab in the Volume & Sounds Properties window.
`
`Select the event with which
`you want to associate a sound.
`
`Select a sound from the
`Event Sound drop-down list.
`
`Tap Browse to locate the
`sound you want to use.
`
`Preview the select sound
`by tapping this button.
`
`To remove a sound, select None from the Event Sound list.
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`To add a sound to the Event Sound list, copy a .wav file from your desktop PC, PC
`Card, or CompactFlash Card to the Windows folder on the palmtop PC.
`
`Changing the Background of the Windows CE Desktop
`Double-tap the Display icon in the Control Panel.
`
`Tap the Background tab.
`
`Tap here to use the bitmap
`to tile the entire display.
`
`Select a bitmap to use from
`the Image drop-down list.
`
`Tap Browse to locate the
`bitmap you want to use.
`
`Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
`Tap the Quick Settings Hard Icon Panel
`
`Use the sliders to adjust sound,
`brightness and contrast.
`
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`You can also adjust the screen contrast at any time without going to the Control
`Panel by:
`• pressing + to lighten the screen
`<
`ALT
`• pressing + to darken the screen
`>
`ALT
`
`Adjusting the Double-Tap Rate
`Double-tap the Stylus icon in the Control Panel.
`
`Tap the Double-Tap tab and follow the instructions in
`the window to set your tap rate.
`
`Adjusting the Keyboard
`Double-tap the Keyboard icon on the Control Panel.
`
`Use this slider to set the delay before
`the first repeat of a character.
`
`Use this slider to set the repeat rate.
`
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