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9400 Mobile Computer
Display tab: Select High Contrast to improve screen contrast with alternative
colors.
Mouse tab: Select MouseKeys to enable the keyboard to perform mouse functions
General tab: Select Automatic Reset if you wish to turn off accessibility features
after a specific period of time; select Notification if you wish to hear a sound
when turning a feature on or off.
In the [Certificates] dialog box, you may view or modify digital certificates that some
application use to establish trust for secure connections.
In the [Date/Time] dialog box, you may change date, time, and time zone settings.
In the [Dialing Properties] dialog box, you may configure settings for modem
communications, such as the GPRS modem.
In the [Display Properties] dialog box,
Background tab: Select an image for the background.
Appearance tab: Select a desired color scheme for windows, dialog boxes, and
items.
Backlight tab: Specify for how long the mobile computer is idle and then the
backlight will be automatically turned off while on battery power and external
power (in the charging cradle) respectively. Tap the [Advanced] button to move
the slider and adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight when it is set to be
automatically turned on once a key is pressed or you tap the touch screen.
In the [Input Panel Properties] dialog box, you may configure how the Soft Input
Panel (SIP) works.
In the [Internet Options] dialog box, you may configure how the mobile computer
connects to the Internet.
Connect an external keyboard to the cradle via the USB Host port.
In the [Keyboard Properties] dialog box, you may configure settings for character
repeat.
Connect a mouse to the cradle via the USB Host port.
In the [Mouse Properties] dialog box, you may configure and test your double-click
settings.
In the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window, you may configure settings for
the mobile computer connects to a network directly or through a modem.
Alternatively, you may tap Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections.
USB Connection (via USB device port on the cradle)
GPRS (through a GPRS modem)
WLAN (via 802.11b/g)
BTPAN (via Bluetooth)
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