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Chapter 4  Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 65
Caring for the Motion Digitizer Pen
• Always store the Motion digitizer pen in the Tablet PC pen bay or in 
the portfolio when not in use. 
• Store extra pens in your portfolio. Do not store the pen vertically on 
the tip. Constant tip pressure can affect the pen-to-digitizer interaction.
• The pen contains sensitive electronics. Do not immerse it in liquids. 
Replacing the Pen Tips
Normal use eventually wears down the pen tip, so the pen ships with extra 
tips and a small “tip tool” for replacing them. 
1. Grasp the old tip with the silver ring 
of the tip replacement tool (1).
2. Pull the old tip out of the pen.
3. Insert a new tip (2).
4. Apply slight pressure to push it 
into place.
CAUTION: Certain environments may contain particles or debris that 
can adhere to the Tablet PC display or to the pen tip. To avoid 
damaging the display, clean it frequently with the cleaning cloth, 
provided with your unit. Also, change pen tips regularly, especially if 
you drop the pen onto a rough surface that could damage the tip or 
embed debris in it. Damaged pen tips can scratch the display.
Ordering New Pens
To order additional pens, visit the Motion Computing website at 
www.motioncomputing.com/accessories. 
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Here are some tips for traveling with your Tablet PC:
• Remove all accessories and cables. Remember to pack those you will 
need while traveling and do not forget to pack at least one Motion 
digitizer pen. 
• Attach the Hardtop Cover or slip the Tablet PC into a portfolio to 
protect the display.
• Protect the pen by keeping it in the Tablet PC pen bay or portfolio case 
during travel.
• Pack the Tablet PC securely in a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, 
and keep it separate from toiletries, liquids, and food. Do not pack it in 
checked luggage when you travel.
• Keep the Tablet PC stable during travel; secure it to prevent it from 
sliding around in overhead bins and car trunks.
NOTE: For travel warnings, see the section “FAA Wireless Air Travel 
Requirements” in this chapter.
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