Affirmative 7375 Guía Del Usuario
YEStablet 7375 User Guide—FAQ & Troubleshooting Guide
Peripherals and Accessories
Can I use an external storage device with the 7375?
5. The CompactFlash slot on the top of the 7375 supports most standard CompactFlash memory devices. There
are many off-the-shelf memory cards that can be bought at a local computer or camera store. Advanced users
may want to make sure that the CompactFlash cards are FAT-based.
may want to make sure that the CompactFlash cards are FAT-based.
6. The USB port on the tablet will also support USB-based storage devices. These range from solid-state memory
cards to some HDD and FDD devices.
Can I use a mouse or a keyboard with 7375?
Yes. The 7375 offers a Type-A USB port on the left side of the tablet, and there are two Type A USB ports on the
cradle. Simply plug in a USB mouse and/or keyboard to one or more of these ports. The 7375 recognizes
keyboards or pointing devices that register as a standard Human Interface Device. Most track-balls, mice, and
keyboards work without problems. Please consult Affirmative Computer Products if you wish to know if other
specific USB peripherals or accessories work with the 7375.
Why won’t my CompactFlash Cards work?
The 7375 comes pre-installed with certain basic drivers that support a basic set of devices. This includes some
devices in CompactFlash format. In order for other CompactFlash, PCMCIA, or USB devices to work, you will
need to obtain drivers, assuming they are available from the respective vendor for the Windows CE .NET and Intel
Xscale platform, and load them onto the 7375. You can install drivers for devices using ActiveSync, but they will
be lost if you do a Cold Boot. See
for instructions on setting up
ActiveSync.
NOTE: For storage application, you may have to make sure that the CompactFlash cards are FAT-based.
What can I do with the CompactFlash (CF) card slot?
The CF card slot can support storage cards as well as peripherals such as network adapters (wireless or otherwise),
and barcode scanners, provided the appropriate drivers exist.
The tablet comes with a protective jacket and a shoulder strap – what do they offer and how do I use them?
1. The protective jacket, when properly secured around the tablet, offers an enhanced handling experience with
NOTE: For storage application, you may have to make sure that the CompactFlash cards are FAT-based.
What can I do with the CompactFlash (CF) card slot?
The CF card slot can support storage cards as well as peripherals such as network adapters (wireless or otherwise),
and barcode scanners, provided the appropriate drivers exist.
The tablet comes with a protective jacket and a shoulder strap – what do they offer and how do I use them?
1. The protective jacket, when properly secured around the tablet, offers an enhanced handling experience with
protection against bumps and knocks, up to a 3-foot drop.
2. Use the shoulder strap hooked onto the protective jacket for hands-free portability. The jacket has 4 slots to
allow flexibility in connection to the shoulder strap.
The tablet comes with a desktop cradle – what are its functions?
The cradle for the 7375 offers: support; charging pass-through; a USB slave port, and USB master (2) ports. The
USB slave port facilitates connection to PCs for software transfer, synchronization, and installation. The master
ports can be used with input devices. Refer to
for more details.
Features
for the button layout. The four buttons at the bottom
of the tablet have useful functions. When text input into the 7375 is needed, press the left-most button, and a
virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. Tap the desired letters to enter text. Press the button again to make the
keyboard disappear. The second button (immediately to the right of the virtual keyboard button) is factory
programmed to initiate an ActiveSync connection with a laptop or PC. The third and fourth buttons may come with
default functions but are user-programmable. This is facilitated by the Buttons utility in the 7375, accessible
through Start > Settings > Control Panel > Button Settings. Some examples of their use include initiating a
Remote Desktop Session with a PC or server AND as a Show Desktop button which will minimize all open
windows and display the desktop. The button on the right face of the 7375 is a 4-way navigator, and can be user-
virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. Tap the desired letters to enter text. Press the button again to make the
keyboard disappear. The second button (immediately to the right of the virtual keyboard button) is factory
programmed to initiate an ActiveSync connection with a laptop or PC. The third and fourth buttons may come with
default functions but are user-programmable. This is facilitated by the Buttons utility in the 7375, accessible
through Start > Settings > Control Panel > Button Settings. Some examples of their use include initiating a
Remote Desktop Session with a PC or server AND as a Show Desktop button which will minimize all open
windows and display the desktop. The button on the right face of the 7375 is a 4-way navigator, and can be user-
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