Sharp PC-TN1 Series Operation Manual page 52

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Programmable Button
The programmable buttons work just like shortcut keys. Pressing one of the buttons
gives you the assigned action depending on application. Refer to the next section for
more information on the programmable buttons.
The Default actions and the assigned actions for the registered applications are below.
Application
( ) Button 1
Default
Internet
Explorer
Windows
Journal
Each time you press the Button 4 (when assigned to Rotate Screen), you
will move to the next choice. The choices, in order, are: Primary portrait,
Secondary landscape, Secondary portrait, and Primary landscape.
To change the order, refer to the With the Change tablet and pen settings
icon ( ) section on page 3-11.
Configuring Programmable Button
The programmable buttons can be assigned to selected actions depending on
applications. The settings of the buttons can be also changed for various user accounts.
Use Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility for the programmable button
configuration.
To run the utility, tap Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility icon ( ) on the taskbar
and select Settings. When the icon is not there, tap start – All Programs – Sharp
Utilities – Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility.
Be sure to always use the Programmable Buttons Enhanced Utility to
configure the programmable button settings. Using other ways such as
Windows XP Control Panel will cause malfunction of the programmable
buttons.
( ) Button 2
Up
Enter
Page up
WLAN
On/Off
Cut
Copy
( ) Button 3
(
Down
Rotate Screen
Page down
Rotate Screen
Paste
) Button 4
Undo
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