Affirmative 7375 Guida Utente

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YEStablet 7375 User Guide 
 
programmed (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Button Settings) to scroll up, down, left, or right through menu 
selections, Web Pages, or other items supported by the firmware operating system. 
 
What do all the lights mean? 
There are three LEDs on the 7375.  The symbols above the LEDs reflect the corresponding features of the 7375 
tablet.   
•  The record LED (the left-most LED) is accessible by applications at the factory level.  It will be ON and 
showing steady green when the 7375 is recording from its internal microphone.  
•  The network LED (middle LED) glows a steady color when the network adapter is detected and functional.  It 
is not an indicator of when the 7375 is sending or receiving network information. 
•  The battery LED (right-most LED) has several different states.   
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When the battery LED is solid green, it means that the batteries are fully charged. 
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When the battery LED is blinking amber, this indicates that the battery is charging.  This will only happen 
when the 7375 is plugged into A/C power.   
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In the absence of A/C power, the steady Green state indicates a full or good battery level. 
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When the battery charge is low, it will glow steady Amber. 
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When the battery level is critically low, it will blink in Amber rapidly. 
  
How do I perform a ‘right-click’ function? 
Depending on the firmware configuration of your tablet, there may be a right-click icon in the System Tray.  Tap 
the icon that looks like a mouse with the left-button colored yellow.  Click on this icon, and then click on the area 
of the screen on which you wish to perform a right-click.  The right-click mode will only be in effect for a single 
click. 
Alternatively, you can program any one of the available hard buttons on the tablet to be used to engage the right-
click mode.  Refer to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Button Settings
  
What other hardware/software can I use with the 7375? 
Any hardware peripherals or software applications that may be used with the 7375 depends on the compatibility of 
such hardware or software with the 7375 system platform, i.e., Windows CE .NET (not Pocket PC) and Intel 
Xscale.  If a third-party peripheral or software is determined to be compatible with (or independent of) said 
platform, that hardware/software may work out-of-the box or have drivers that are suitable for use on the 7375.  
You can install drivers and applications through ActiveSync or (in some cases) copy applications over to the file 
structure of the 7375.  NOTE: Software installed in this manner will be lost if the tablet is completely powered off 
and restarted with a Cold Boot.
 
 
In general, the 7375 comes pre-installed with software and hardware drivers that will enable you to use different 
network cards to access the Internet, email, and Local Area Networks (LANs).  If you have made a specific request 
for Affirmative Computer Products to install a particular type of driver or a particular piece of software, it will 
already be installed on your 7375 when it ships to you.  This feature ensures that if there are any problems with the 
7375 at any time, you will not have to reload the software on the machine, but simply reset the unit.  You will need 
to contact Affirmative Computer Products to determine if it is possible to have additional software or hardware 
drivers pre-loaded on the 7375. 
  
The Virtual Keyboard will not show up or go away. 
Sometimes when the 7375 is busy processing commands or running other programs, it may not display/remove the 
virtual keyboard the moment that you press the keyboard button.  Simply hold the button down, or press the 
keyboard button again, and in a few seconds the keyboard should appear/disappear.   
  
Where is the stylus and how do I use it to navigate?  How do I do anything without a keyboard and mouse? 
The stylus for the 7375’s touch screen is located in the upper right corner of the tablet inside the rubber pad on the 
side.  Pull out the stylus and use it to tap the screen.  The 7375 uses a touch screen and stylus for normal input.  You 
can select anything on the screen by just tapping the icon, or touching a point on the screen with the stylus.  For 
example, to open My Computer, simply double-tap on the My Computer icon, just as you would double click with 
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