Motion Computing Graphics Tablet LE1600TC Manuel D’Utilisation

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Motion Computing LE1600
TC
 Tablet Client User Guide
Chapter 
1  Getting Started with Your Tablet Client
• Motion Dashboard for convenient access to Tablet Client controls
• Three clients: Remote Desktop, CITRIX MetaFrame Access® Program 
Neighborhood, and Microsoft Internet Explorer for application support
• High speed USB ports 
• Front panel status LEDs and function buttons 
• Screen rotation
• Handwriting and voice recognition
• PC Card slot for memory expansion, or accessory 
connections
• Secure Digital (SD) Card slot to support SD storage devices
• User-configurable power-saving schemes
• Additional I/O ports 
• Two audio jacks (designated as microphone/audio in and 
headphone/audio out)
• Two USB 2.0 ports
• External VGA monitor port
• RJ-45 (Gigabit Ethernet network)
• DVI-D (Digital Video Interface) port
• Infrared (IrDA) transceiver
• DC power-in port
• Motion Digitizer Pen for ink input, with a pen storage bay and a pen 
tether anchor built into the Tablet Client
• Universal security lock slot
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Start the LE1600
TC
 by sliding the power switch. The power LED turns blue 
and the Disk Drive (DD) LED intermittently flashes blue (these are the first 
and third LEDs on the upper right corner). Then, Windows XP Embedded 
launches. 
Using the Motion Digital Pen
The Motion Digital Pen contains 
internal electronics that enable 
you to enter digital ink on the 
Tablet Client display. The pen is a 
sensitive, electronic, data-entry 
device designed in conjunction 
with the display. The pen includes 
a user-replaceable tip. The pen 
contains no batteries and requires no external power. The pen contains a 
pen function button, used for right-clicking (like a mouse) and a small 
opening at one end for attaching a pen tether cord. Using the pen tether 
(provided) helps prevent pen loss. Attach the tether to the built-in pen 
tether post on the upper right edge of the Tablet Client. The pen also 
comes with replacement pen tips and a replacement tool. For information 
about replacing the pen tips, refer to the Care and Maintenance 
information in Chapter 3.
Function Button
Tip