3.1
Navigating in Windows Embedded 6.5 and Applications
Graphic user interfaces like Windows Embedded 6.5 for portable devices or desktop
Windows (2000, XP, etc.) utilize 'point and click' navigation. On the EP10, this is accom-
plished using a touchscreen and stylus rather than a mouse.
3.1.1
Navigating using a Touchscreen and Stylus
Note: If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately, it may need recali-
bration. Refer to "Aligning (Calibrating) the Touchscreen" on page 20.
A touchscreen is a standard feature on all EP10s. Each is equipped with a stylus – a pointing
tool – stored in a slot at the bottom of the unit.
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Use the stylus to tap on the appropriate icon to open files and folders, launch applica-
tions and programs, make selections, and so on.
3.2
Windows Embedded 6.5 Desktop – Today Screen
Keep in mind that if your EP10 is running Windows Embedded 6.5, the Today screen will
offer Phone connectivity in the Navigation Bar at the top of the screen and a Phone softkey
in the Softkey Bar at the bottom of the screen.
WiFi & Bluetooth
Getting Started
Ownership
E-mail Notification
Tasks To Complete
Calendar-Upcoming
Preliminary Draft
Connectivity Indicator
Start Button
Today's Date
Appointments
Softkey Bar
Phone Softkey
Chapter 3: Using Windows Embedded 6.5
Navigating in Windows Embedded 6.5 and Applications
Phone Settings
Volume Control
Battery Charge State
Navigation Bar
EP10 Hand-Held (Windows Embedded 6.5) User Manual
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