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Chapter 4  Using Your Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs
Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide 33
Double-tap — Double-tap the Pen on the display, without pressing the 
function button on the Pen
Right-click — Press the function button on the Pen and tap the Pen on 
the display (equals a mouse right-click). For more information about 
using the Pen function button, see the section “Writing with the Pen” in 
this chapter. 
Press and hold — Press and hold the tip of the Pen to the display without 
pressing the Pen function button (equivalent to a mouse right-click)
Tap and drag — Tap and drag the Pen on the display
Select/Highlight — Tap on the item on the Tablet PC display with the 
Pen to activate the function
Calibrating the Pen to Increase Its Accuracy
Be sure to calibrate your Pen the first time you start your Tablet PC, then at 
other times if the onscreen pointer doesn’t seem to line up with the Pen tip. 
Have each person using the Tablet PC set their own calibration; the Tablet 
PC stores Pen settings on a per-user basis. Calibration ensures the accuracy 
of the Pen and adjusts the Tablet PC display for different people.
To open the calibration program:
1. Open the Motion Dashboard and tap the Calibrate but-
ton. Or double-tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in 
the System Tray, located in the lower right-hand corner 
of the display window. This opens the Tablet and Pen Settings win-
dow.
NOTE: This icon may be hidden in the System Tray. Tap the System Tray 
left-arrow to open all hidden icons.
2. Choose the Settings tab. 
3. Tap Calibrate while holding the Pen in 
a normal writing manner.
4. Carefully align the Pen point precisely 
in the crosshairs in the calibration dis-
play for best performance.
5. Rotate the Tablet PC display and 
repeat this for each orientation 
(0
o
, 90
o
, 180
o
, or 270
o
). 
Tips for Writing with the Pen 
The first time you pick up the Pen, you’ll notice it is lightweight (it has no 
internal battery), has an unusual tip, and contains an elongated button that 
we call the “function button.” The Pen is described below:
You can hold the Pen like any other writing pen, except that you should 
place your fingers on either side of the Pen function button so that you