Panasonic cf-72n3xxxxx User Manual

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CAUTION
Panasonic Hand Writing
 (Touch Pad)
Drawing Characters or Figures
Simple characters and figures like signatures and arrows can be made by using the
work surface of the touch pad, and can be saved to a file as a bitmap (.bmp) format.
1
Select    from the task tray or select [Panasonic Hand Writing]
from [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic]
2
Select 
 or select [Touch Pad mode] in [Option]
3
Draw a character or figure using the work surface of the touch
pad
To draw, an object with a rounded tip (e.g., a pen for tablets) can be used.
Do not use any of the following objects, as they may damage the work surface.
• Objects with an extremely sharp tip, like screwdrivers and nails.
• Objects that leave marks, like ball-point pens.
In the Touch Pad mode, an external mouse or trackball connected to the external
keyboard/mouse port will not operate.
If a commercially-available pointing device (e.g., mouse) driver is installed and over-
writes the driver of the touch pad, Panasonic Hand Writing will no longer work.
NOTE
Determine the position to begin drawing:
Determine the position to begin drawing while pressing down on the right
button of the touch pad.  After determining this position, release your finger
from the button and draw.  Drawing is not possible while the right button of
the touch pad is being pressed.
The above function will not work even when the right-side button of a USB
mouse is pressed.
Data can be copied to the clipboard with [Edit] - [Copy].  Copied data can be
added to other applications that support the bitmap format by using the paste
function.  Pasting is not possible to applications that do not support the bitmap
format.
Windows 98
Panasonic Hand Writing function is not supported.
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Windows NT
Windows 2000
Positions on the work surface of the touch pad have corresponding positions in the
Panasonic Hand Writing window.  For example, a character or figure made in the
top-left part of the work surface of the touch pad will be displayed in the top-left part
of the Panasonic Hand Writing window.