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Title: M285e Tablet


1
M285e Tablet
  • Components

2
M285E Tablet
  • Tablet Control Buttons
  • Used to control the tablet while in Tablet mode
  • Power/Power Lock
  • Powers on tablet and Locks power button from use
    while in tablet mode
  • Function Keys
  • Used in combination with other keys to perform
    actions. Keys that are used in combination with
    are marked in blue lettering on the keyboard
  • Touch Pad
  • Used in place of a standard mouse

3
Left Side of Case
  • Power Supply B. Docking Port
  • External Monitor Port D. Ethernet (Network)
    Port
  • USB Ports F. Firewire Port
  • G. PCMCIA Slot

4
Right Side
  • CD-ROM Drive B. Fan Output
  • Kingston Lock D. Modem Port

5
Bottom Of Case
Keep the 3 cooling vents open. Do not use the
tablet on a pillow or other soft, fluffy support.
6
CD-ROM
  • CD-ROM is located in the Modular Bay
  • The modular bay can hold other devices such as a
    floppy drive, or second battery.
  • The CD-ROM is really a Combo drive
  • It can read CDs and DVDs (watch movies)
  • But, it can also record CD-ROMs (burn CDs_

7
Front View
  • A Microphone Jack
  • B Headphone Jack
  • C Memory Card reader supports
  • Memory Stick
  • Memory Stick Pro
  • MutliMediaCard
  • Secure Digital
  • D Stylus/Pen
  • E - Speaker

8
Battery Charge LED
  • Blue Battery is fully charged
  • Purple Battery is charging
  • Blinking Red Batterys charge is very low
  • Solid Red Battery is malfunctioning

9
Power LED
  • Shows the Tablets Power Status
  • LED ON Tablet is ON
  • LED Blinking Tablet is in Standby Mode
  • LED OFF Tablet is OFF

10
Power Lock
11
Control Buttons
  • Screen Rotation B. Opens the Task Mgr.
  • C. Windows Journal D. Mode Button
  • E. 5-Way Switch (Controlled by the Mode Button)

12
Control Buttons
  • Screen Rotation
  • Rotates display while in Tablet mode
  • Windows Security
  • Opens windows task manager and also logon screen
    for domain authentication
  • Windows Journal
  • Opens Windows Journal
  • Mode Button
  • Used to select between modes for the five-way
    switch

13
5-Way Switch
14
5-way Button Mode Switch
  • Mode 1 Scroll Button
  • Up- Down
  • Right Left
  • Center button Enter
  • Mode 2 Audio/Video Control
  • Up-Down ? Screen Brightness
  • Right-Left ? Volume
  • Center ? Mute Sound

15
Journal Button
  • The Tablets Journal
  • Is a new note-taking utility
  • Lets you write notes
  • Can convert your handwriting to text
  • Allows text to be entered
  • Also you can draw in the document
  • Can enter Graphs and Graphics
  • Features include erasing, highlighting,
    formatting text, inserting space, dragging and
    dropping ink, recognizing and converting shapes,
    and formatting lists.

16
Screen Rotation
  • Display Orientations
  • Default ( Horizontal Landscape)
  • Portant (Vertical)
  • Secondary Landscape (180 degrees from the
    default)
  • Screen Rotation Button Toggles through the 3
    settings
  • OR - In the system tray, double-tap (the tablet
    and pen settings icon), click the Display tab,
    and then select the screen orientation from the
    Orientation list.

17
LED/Status Indicators
  • Wireless Network B. Hard Drive
  • C. Num Lock D. Cap Lock
  • E. Battery Charge F. Power

18
Wireless Network LED
  • LED ON wireless Network Interface Card is
    turned on.
  • LED OFF Wireless Network Interface Card is
    turned Off.

19
LED/Status Indicators
  • Wireless
  • LED on Wireless card turned on
  • LED off Wireless card truned off
  • Hard Drive
  • LED Blinking Hard Drive or DVD is in use
  • LED Off No drive activity
  • Number Lock Caps Lock
  • LED on Num Lock on
  • LED off Num Lock off
  • Battery Charge
  • Blue Battery fully charged
  • Purple battery is charging
  • Blinking Red battery very low
  • Solid Red- battery malfunctioning
  • This LED will only light up when the tablet is
    plugged in ot the battery charge is very low
  • Power
  • LED on power on
  • LED blinking tablet in standby mode
  • LED off power off

20
TouchPad
  • A Touch Pad
  • Mouse Cursor control
  • B Scroll Zone
  • Allows for scrolling on a page
  • C Left Mouse Button
  • D Right Mouse Button

21
Stylus Pen
  • The Tablet's pen is the only device that can
    write, tap, and input directly on your
    convertible notebook's display. The pen can do
    everything a mouse does. Just think "tap" instead
    of "click".

22
Stylus/Pen
23
Accessing Tablet and Pen Settings
  • Two ways to access settings
  • Start button Control panel Tablet and Pen
    Settings
  • Click Tablet button in taskbar and select
    properties

24
Tablet and Pen Settings
  • Allows for customization of the Pen and Tablet
    Settings
  • Calibrating Pen
  • May need to do periodically if the pen and the
    cursor on the screen do not align.
  • Should calibrate for portrait and landscape
  • Display
  • Can set primary display orientation settings
  • Tablet Buttons
  • Program tablet buttons
  • Pen Options
  • Change pen control settings

25
The Pen Calibrate Screen
26
Function/System/Fn Keys
  • Function keys
  • Press the keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform
    actions in programs. Each program uses different
    function keys for different purposes.
  • System keys
  • These colored keys in combination with the FN
    key perform specific actions.
  • Fn key
  • Press the Fn key in combination with a colored
    system key to perform a specific action.

27
Windows Key
  • Windows key
  • Press the Windows key to open the Windows Start
    menu.
  • This key can also be used in combination with
    other keys to open utilities.
  • Windows key F key ? Search utility
  • Windows key R key ? Run Command
  • Windows key E key ?Windows Explorer

28
Application and Other Keys
  • Application key
  • Press this key for quick access to shortcut
    menus and help assistants in Windows.
  • ARROW keys
  • Press the ARROW keys to move the cursor up,
    down, right, or left.Numeric keypad

29
System Keys
  • Fn F1 ? Toggle Status Indicator On/Off
  • Fn F2 ? TURN WIRELESS NETWORKING OFF/ON
  • Fn F3 ? Enter Standby mode. To leave standby
    press the power button
  • Fn F4 ? Toggle Display between
  • LCD Screen only
  • External Video Port
  • Both LCD Screen and the Video Port

30
  • System Key Usage (screen 2 of3)
  • Fn F5 ? Battery Status (upper left corner of
    the screen)
  • Fn F6 ? Turns Bluetooth On/Off
  • Fn F8 ? Toggles screen brightness between
  • Normal
  • Dim
  • Bright
  • Fn F9 ? Play or Pause CD/DVD

31
  • Fn Function Key Usage (screen 3 of3)
  • Fn F11 ? Skip Forward or Backward 1 song track.
  • Fn Scroll ? Turn On/Off NumLock
  • Fn Home ? Mute Audio
  • Fn PgUp ? Increase Volume
  • Fn PgDn ? Decrease Volume
  • Fn UpArrow ? Increase Screen Brightnes
  • Fn DownArrow ? Dims Screen Brightness

32
Placing the Tablet in the Sleeve
  • Place the charger in one of the pockets or in the
    documents folder.
  • Place the tablet in the case with the screen away
    from the charger.
  • Place the tablet in the case with the battery
    toward the handle.

33
Tablet in Sleeve
34
Starting Up the First Time
  • Everyones Password is Password1
    (without the quotes
  • Passwords are case sensitive
  • Dont remember your username?
    (your teacher has a list)
  • The tablet will require you to change the
    password.

35
Password Complexity Requirements
  • Be six or more characters in length. (maximum
    size is 255 characters)
  • Include at least one upper and at least one lower
    case letter
  • Include at least one number or t one special
    character. Allowable characters
  • include the following ! _at_ ( ) _ -
    , . ? /
  • DO NOT use the percent character ( )as this
    will not be accepted.

36
Good Passwords
  • Good passwords are -
  • Easy to remember
  • Not your girl/boy friends name 1
  • Short sentences are great, but no spaces.
    Examples -
  • Thisisagood1 --- it uses upper and low case
    letters, a number, and is long enough that it is
    nearly impossible to break It is not associated
    with any brothers, sisters, mom, dad, pets, etc.
    And even I could remember it.
  • Other examples
  • 32isDadsAge, MHSisNo1, 07B_at_nd, 2fore1Sale
    (notice for is spelled wrong), S_at_leToday, Ilike,
    etc_etc, Titdle

37
General Rules
  • Treat the tablet with care.
  • Dont stack things on the tablet.
  • Be sure to shut the tablet off at the end of the
    day to allow it to synchronize.
  • Do not leave the tablet in the heat or cold.
  • Do not leave the tablet unattended.
  • Charge the battery every evening.
  • Dont allow Java to update.
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