Mouse; Memory; Dram Memory; Changing The Memory Allocation - GE IC754VBB06CTD Manual

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To show/hide the Soft Input Panel
On the system tray of the task bar, tap on the icon. The Soft Input Panel can be hidden by
selecting 'Hide Input Panel'.
Note: When the SIP is visible, it can be dragged around the screen by its title bar to reveal

5.3 Mouse

Any USB-compatible mouse can be used as an input device for the unit. The USB driver for
the mouse is included with the operating system and no setup is required. To use an external
mouse, simply plug it into the appropriate port.
5.4

Memory

DRAM Memory

5.4.1
The QuickPanel+ is equipped with 512 MB of dynamic RAM. Part of the DRAM is reserved for
the Windows operating system and is not accessible by user applications. The remaining
memory is split between two functions: an object store for temporary file storage and the main
memory for running programs.
Typically, compressed programs stored in flash memory are expanded and moved to DRAM
for execution. Temporary storage of program variables or data files is also provided by
DRAM. Any data stored in DRAM is not retained through a power cycle or reboot. The split
between program memory and storage memory can be adjusted as necessary to make
more room for one or the other, depending on your specific application needs. For example,
if you find that an application is short of memory, use the System Properties dialog box to
alter DRAM memory allocation.

Changing the Memory Allocation

5.4.2
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different parts of the screen that would be obstructed from view by the SIP.
Setting Program Memory too low may prevent additional
applications from starting, or may cause currently running
applications to fail due to lack of memory. Setting Storage
Memory too low may prevent the saving of files into the object
store portion of the file system, which may also cause
application failures.
1. In the Control Panel, double-tap System. The System Properties dialog appears.
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