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Chapter 
2  Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Motion Computing Tablet PC User Guide 15
F
RONT
 P
ANEL
 
B
UTTONS
The front panel of the Motion Tablet PC contains six buttons, shown in 
Table 2-2. Most of these buttons have both primary and secondary functions. 
In addition, some may be re-programmed for other functions. 
M
ODEM
 
AND
 LAN 
C
ONNECTORS
The Motion Tablet PC modem and LAN (network connection) 
communication ports are found on the connector edge, as shown below. 
Modem and LAN Connectors: (1) RJ-45 LEDs; (2) RJ-11 
Modem; (3) RJ-45 LAN
NOTE: The Motion FlexDock has no built-in modem port. When using a 
FlexDock, you must connect to the modem port on the Tablet PCs through the 
FlexDock opening designed for this purpose.
• Modem (RJ-11 port) — Built-in, V.90 modem that operates at a 
maximum of 56.6K throughput and has fax capabilities; port supports 
a standard phone cord connector; connect the modem only to an 
analog telephone jack, not to a digital telephone (PBX) network jack
• Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) — Connects a network, cable modem, or 
xDSL; contains two status LEDs
CAUTION: Do not plug a standard RJ-11 phone cord into the RJ-45 
port or you may damage the RJ-45 LAN port.
Table 2-2
Default Button Functions
Button
Primary Function
Secondary Function 
(Press Function + this button)
Escape 
2
Same as keyboard Esc key
Equivalent to Alt + Tab
Function 
3
Function + other button 
activates secondary function
None
Five-way 
Directional Control 
Button 
2
Works like the arrow keys 
on a keyboard. The center 
of the button works like the 
Enter key.
Left arrow = Shift+Tab
Right arrow = Tab
Up arrow = Page Up
Down arrow = Page Down
Hot Key #1 
1 & 2
Opens the Motion Dashboard.
Opens the Windows Journal.
Hot Key #2 
1 & 2
Rotates the display.
Opens the Tablet PC Input Panel.
Security 
3
Opens the Windows Task 
Manager (Ctrl + Alt + Del). Also 
used for domain authentication 
or logon screen.
None
NOTE
1
Primary function programmable. 
2
Secondary function programmable. 
3
Not programmable. For information about programming buttons, see Chapter 4.
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