User Mode - Denso BHT-1260BWB-CE User Manual

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4.11.3 User mode

The Application Launcher automatically starts up in the user mode. In the user mode, only the listed applications
determined by the administrator can be used.
The task bar is not displayed when the administrator sets the task bar to "Hide" in the "Settings" menu (screen
shown on the left below). The end users do not have access to the Start Menu and icons (such as the battery
capacity, wireless LAN, SIP (Software Input Panel)) when the task bar is not displayed.
The task bar is displayed when set to "Show" by the administrator.
The end users have access to the Start Menu and icons when the task bar is displayed.
However if the end user starts up any non-listed application from the Start Menu, the Application Launcher shuts
them down immediately.
Refer to "Settings" section for how to set the task bar to "Hide" or "Show".
Application list
The listed applications can be started up by simply double tapping the application displayed on the list with a
stylus. The numeric key or up/down arrow keys can also be used to select applications.
The Application Launcher displays an icon if the application icon is registered, and displays a "?" icon if not
registered. If an application already running is started up again, the same application pops up in front of the
screen instead of starting up the same application.
Applications can be added to the list without being shown in the list if the applications run in the background (such
as ActiveSync/WMDC).
The "Admin Login" button is used to enter administrator mode. When the button is tapped, the Application
Launcher prompts for the password.
displayed.
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Task bar is not displayed
If the password is incorrect, the pop-up message shown on the right is
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Task bar is displayed
Numbers to run start
each application
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