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Chapter 1  Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
Motion Computing Tablet PC User Guide 8
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Congratulations on selecting a Motion Tablet PC! By now you have read the 
Installation Poster, probably started your Tablet PC, and started Windows 
XP. We recommend that you now take the following steps:
NOTE: If you are reading this User Guide from our website, you may not have 
set up nor used a Tablet PC before. When you begin using your unit, you may be 
required to attach a standard USB keyboard to initialize Windows XP operating 
system software. This procedure is described in Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Calibrate the Pen.
Practice using the Pen.
Play Inkball.
Go through the tutorials.
Check out the Using Your Motion Tablet PC page.
See what’s on the Windows Help and Support Center page.
Take the Microsoft Windows XP tour.
Each of these is briefly described in the following sections.
Calibrate the Pen
Your Digitizer Pen will function better and you’ll be more successful using 
it if you calibrate it immediately and recalibrate it occasionally. For 
information about calibrating the Pen, see the section “Calibrating the Pen” 
in Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Practice Using the Pen
The Motion Digitizer Pen is one of the unique components of the Tablet PC, 
but it may take a little practice to use. Here are some hints:
When you write with the Pen, you can rest your hand or arm anywhere 
on the Tablet PC display without disturbing any open programs or dam-
aging the display surface.
Watch the Pen cursor instead of the Pen tip when you write. The cursor 
is a guide for your Pen movements.
Practice writing and learn how hard and where to tap on the Tablet PC 
display. You need these skills for writing recognition and for activating 
programs, menus, or other Tablet PC functions. 
The Pen can be held like any other writing tool. Learn how to hold it and 
when and how to press the Pen function button, which activates right-
click functions.
For other hints about using the Pen, see the section “Using the Pen” in 
Chapter 4 of this User Guide.