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3.5 Operating system Windows Embedded Standard 7

3.5.1 General

Features
Differences to the
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standard Windows
opera-
tion
Pen entry
Mouse functions
Navigation within the
dialog window
Exit WES7 (shut down)
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Windows
Embedded Standard 7 - WES7 - delivers all the power, familiarity, and relia-
bility of the Windows 7 operating system in a componentized form.
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ftp-Server and IIS-Webserver
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File viewer for Word and Excel
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RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
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Internet Explorer
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WordPad
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Mouse pointer
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USB keyboard driver
Please regard that for the deployment of Windows
knowledge of operating Windows
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a "standard" Windows
You're operating the Panel by means of a pencil for capacitive touch screen res. with the
finger. When touching an area at the touch screen this area is recognized and the pro-
gram reacts accordingly. The following types of entry are differentiated:
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Double click
A double click has to be executed like mouse operation by touching the area at the
screen twice. A double click on an object opens res. executes this.
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Drag
By tapping on an object and then dragging you may move the object on the screen. If
no object is selected, a frame is created by the dragging that selects the touched
objects.
In this version mouse functions are fully supported. As soon as the touch screen is
touched with the pen, a mouse pointer is shown on the desktop at the pen position.
The windows may be moved via the head bar. Here you may also find the [OK] button to
confirm entries and the [X] button for exiting the dialog.
Don't turn off the Panel PC with the power switch. Always exit WES7 via "Shut down".
Operating system Windows Embedded Standard 7 > General
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are assumed. Here are only shown the differences to
operating system.
Deployment Panel PC
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Embedded Standard 7 a thorough
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