CipherLab Co. Ltd. M0010 Manual De Usuario
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Tap
or
to close an active window, a dialog box, or a running application. If
the button is not displayed on the toolbar, press
on the physical keypad.
Tap
to save the current settings and exit the application (or minimize the
window in some applications). If the button is not displayed on the toolbar, press
on the physical keypad.
Note: Some programs, such as the Reader Configuration Utility (94ReaderCfg.exe),
may create an associated icon on the taskbar. You may tap the icon and
select [Exit] from the pop-up menu.
select [Exit] from the pop-up menu.
2.5 SYSTEM RESET & AUTO RUN
Reset the mobile computer when it stops responding to input.
Software Reset: Simply press the [Reset] button.
Hardware Reset: Press the [Reset] button and
at the same time.
Warning:
Never perform a hardware reset unless a software reset cannot solve
your problems.
your problems.
2.5.1 SOFTWARE RESET (WARM REBOOT)
A software reset, also known as a warm boot, will restart the mobile computer and
keep all the saved files. To perform a software reset, use the stylus to press the [Reset]
button.
keep all the saved files. To perform a software reset, use the stylus to press the [Reset]
button.
During operation, the removal of main battery will start a software reset too.
Warning:
Data loss may occur when files are not properly closed before a
software reset.
2.5.2 HARDWARE RESET (COLD REBOOT)
A hardware reset, also known as a cold boot, will restart the mobile computer too.
However, it performs a full restore of the mobile computer to its factory settings and
However, it performs a full restore of the mobile computer to its factory settings and
initializes SDRAM. To perform a hardware reset, press
and [Reset] button at the
same time. Data and program files stored in SDRAM will be erased after a hardware
reset. But you can restore data that is previously synchronized with your computer by
performing an ActiveSync operation.
reset. But you can restore data that is previously synchronized with your computer by
performing an ActiveSync operation.