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YOUR G-NETBOOK TOUR ...............................................................................................................1
1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................3
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2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................3
3 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................4
4 QUICK START..................................................................................................................................5
5 GET TO KNOW THE APPLICATION .............................................................................................7
1. Firefox ......................................................................................................................................7
2. Email ...................................................................................................................................... 11
3. Chatting ..................................................................................................................................18
1. Painting...................................................................................................................................22
2. Flash Player ............................................................................................................................23
3. Gallary ....................................................................................................................................25
4. Vivi Player ..............................................................................................................................26
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1. Abiword ..................................................................................................................................30
2. Calculator ...............................................................................................................................35
3. Calendar..................................................................................................................................35
4. Gnumeric ................................................................................................................................41
5. PDF Viewer ............................................................................................................................43
6. StarDict...................................................................................................................................44
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YSTEM
ANAGER
1. File Manager...........................................................................................................................47
2. Desktop & Language ..............................................................................................................50
3. Software Upgrade ...................................................................................................................51
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ETTINGS
1. Wireless Setting ......................................................................................................................53
2. Network setting ......................................................................................................................55
3. Sound setting ..........................................................................................................................56
4. Date/Time setting....................................................................................................................56
USER MANUAL
VERSION 0.1.1
CONTENTS
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FINISH ON 2008/12/25

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL VERSION 0.1.1 FINISH ON 2008/12/25 CONTENTS YOUR G-NETBOOK TOUR .......................1 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........................3 ..........................3 EATURES ........................3 NRICHED EXPERIENCE ..........................3 FFICE ASSISTANT 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW........................3 3 HARDWARE OVERVIEW .......................4 4 QUICK START..........................5 5 GET TO KNOW THE APPLICATION .....................7 Ⅰ.
  • Page 2: Your G-Netbook Tour

    For entering data into your computer. Touchpad Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. Charging indicator Power indicator Indicates the G-netbook is power on. Click buttons(left The left and right buttons function like the left and right) and right mouse buttons. Num Lock When Num Lock is on, the embedded keypad is in numeric mode.
  • Page 3 Left view (Figure 2) # Icon Item Description Microphone-in Accepts input from external microphones. jack Headphone/speaker Connects to line-out audio devices /line-out jack (e.g.: speakers, headphones). Storage Expansion slot Accepts one Secure Digital(SD) card, used to expand the capacity of My Files. Closed back view (Figure 3) #...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    一 Daily work plan and management 一 PDF viewer 2 System Overview The G-netbook, a highly portable & compact design, a perfect performance, is adaptability and robustness. G-netbook’s optimized Linux based operating system ensures optimum performance with the minimum system resources.
  • Page 5: Hardware Overview

    3 Hardware Overview LCD Size / Type 7" Wide LCD Resolution 800x480 (~WVGA) LCD Type Graphic Integrated 3D Graphic GPU Processor Freescale iMX31 533MHz (ARM11) Memory 128MB DDR I400 Storage 1GB~4GB SD card inside Audio Stereo Sound Codec Microphone 1 Internal Microphone Speakers 2 Internal Stereo Speakers Audio Jack - Out (3.5mm)
  • Page 6: Quick Start

    5. In the right part of Task bar there are a group of icons. Icon indicates the G-netbook DC jack is connected with adaptor. In this case, the G-netbook’s power is from adaptor. If not, the icon will change into Icon indicates Wifi is not connected.
  • Page 7 delete SD card. If you input a USB device to USB port, icon will show on the desktop. Application Power-off button Menu Task bar Clock...
  • Page 8: Get To Know The Application

    5 Get to know the application Ⅰ. Internet Service Internet Service is like a platform, through which users can browse the Internet, and engage in network chats, send/receive email anytime, anywhere. 1. Firefox Firefox is a kind of browser which allows the user to open multiple pages in the same window and does not limit the page quantity.
  • Page 9 Minimize Close Address bar Menu bar Toolbar Figure 1 ⑵ Enter the web page address to be visited in on the interface in Figure 1. For example, access http://www.google.com. The homepage of Google is opened in the window, as shown in Figure 2: Figure 2 ⑶...
  • Page 10 Figure 3 To close the current tab page, select File→Close in the menu. To close the Web Browsing window, select File→Quit in the menu. ⑷ To save the favorite web page in the desired mode, select File→Save Page As in the menu, as shown in Figure 4.
  • Page 11 Figure 5 ⑹ The bookmark management function of Firefox is equal to the My Favorite function of Windows IE, but it is more powerful. To open the powerful bookmark manager, select Bookmarks→Organize Bookmarks in the menu. With this function, you can add a bookmark to the current page or manage bookmarks.
  • Page 12: Email

    2. Email Email is a client email receiving and sending manager, that can be operated easily just like Outlook. If you have ever operated Outlook, you can use Email Box as easy as turning your hand over. ⑴ Click to open the Email application on the desktop, as shown in Figure 1: Figure 1 The interface shown in Figure 1 will be displayed only when Email Box is opened for the first time.
  • Page 13 Figure 3 ⑵ For example, set the account anywhere@126.com, as described below: ① Fill in the following content on the Basic tab page of the interface in Figure 3, as shown in Figure 4: Name of this account: anywhere (you can fill your desired name) Full name: anywhere Mail address: anywhere@126.com...
  • Page 14 Figure 4 ② Fill in the following content on the Receive tab page of the interface in Figure 3, as shown in Figure 5: Check Filter messages on receiving (you can select it as needed. Here it is selected). Default inbox: inbox (the default inbox; you can also select another one) Check ‘Get all’...
  • Page 15 Authentication method: Automatic User ID: anywhere Password: ****** (the email box password) Figure 6 ④ Fill in the following content on the Compose tab page of the interface in Figure 3, as shown in Figure 7: Direct input:anywhere@126.com Fill in the relevant email addresses in Cc, Bcc and Reply-To ad needed. Here, no email address is filled in.
  • Page 16 Figure 8 ⑥ Fill in the following content on the advanced tab page of the interface in Figure 3, as shown in Figure 9: Check Specify SMTP Port: 25 (SMTP port 25 is used for the 126 email box. You can fill in a different port number according to the email box type).
  • Page 17 Figure 9 By now, you have performed the relevant settings for the email box anywhere@126.com. Then, click on the interface in Figure 9. ⑶ Edit the account information, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 After the above settings in Steps 1 and 2, the Edit accounts interface will display the anywhere account.
  • Page 18 shown in Figure 11. Figure 11 To get the email in the email box anywhere@126.com just set, click Get or Get all on the interface in Figure 11, as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 To cancel the ongoing operation of receiving email, click on the interface in Figure 12.
  • Page 19: Chatting

    3. Chatting Chatting is an instant communication tool, which enables multiple persons to communicate with each other at the same time. It provides multiple protocols for the user. 1. Configuring AIM with Pidgin 1) Click to open Chatting. ⅰ. Click Accounts →Add/Edit to display the window as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 ⅱ.
  • Page 20 Figure 2 . Click Save to save the setting. Congratulations! Now, you can connect to the AIM service using Pidgin. 2. Configure Google Talk (XMPP) at Chatting a) Open Chatting. b) Click Accounts →Add/Edit to display the window as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 1.
  • Page 21 ◆ Resource: Gaim ◆ Password: To increase the security, you are recommended to leave this field null. To log in automatically, enter your password. ◆ Local alias; Leave this field null. ◆ Remember Password: To let Gaim remember your password, check this box (after this option is selected, the system will not prompt you to enter the password when you log in to the system).
  • Page 22: Ⅱ. Entertainment

    Figure 3 ⑤ Click Save to save the setting. Congratulations! Now, you can connect to the Google Talk service using Pidgin. The above part just simply introduces the usage of Instant Messaging. You need to use it by setting other protocols. Ⅱ.
  • Page 23: Painting

    1. Painting Painting is a drawing tool, which help the user to create simple or elaborate images. These images can be black and white or colorful, and saved in the .JPG and .PNG forms. The image can be used as wallpaper or pasted to another file. The scanned photo can also be check and edited using the relevant function.
  • Page 24: Flash Player

    To customize your color, click the button in the toolbar. 3) Processing an image To select a rectangle area, click Make Selection on the toolbar. To specify the area to be display, click Pan Window on the toolbar. To select the rectangle area to be copied or cut, click Make Selection on the toolbar. Drag cursor by pressing the left key of the mouse to define the area to be copied or cut .Click the Paste button on the toolbar to paste the area.
  • Page 25 Figure 2 3) To play the flash file in the low quality play mode, select Control→Low quality in the menu, as show in Figure 3. Figure 3 4) To play the flash file in the half size play mode, select Control→Half size in the menu, as show in Figure 4.
  • Page 26: Gallary

    Figure 4 5) To stop playing the currently played flash file, select File→Close in the menu. 3. Gallary Gallery is an image-viewing tool that can be easily operated. It supports a big variety of image browsing functions, including thumbnail generating, zoom-in and zoom-out functions. 1) Click the Gallery icon on the desktop to open Gallery as shown in Figure 1: Minimiz Toolbar...
  • Page 27: Vivi Player

    size to a proper window/set the image proportion to 1:1. 4) Right click the picture in image list and select Delete from the shortcut menu. On the displayed dialog box, click the button to delete the file, or click the button to cancel the deleting, as shown in Figure 2.
  • Page 28 Close Minimiz Menu bar Volume Play Pause rogress bar Play list Go to next file ull screen Go to previous file Figure 1 2) Simplified playing of multiple types of files In the past, each type of media file format requires an independent player, and you must download and configure these player.
  • Page 29 Figure 1 Step 2: Click File→Open for opening a file to display the interface, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Step 3: Select a video file and click the Open button to return to the main interface of Media Player.

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