Working With Your Recon - TDS Recon Getting Started Manual

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Working with your Recon

Using the Stylus
The touch screen on your Recon works like a mouse on a PC. Use the
stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen.
Tap: Tap the screen with the stylus to select or open an item. Tapping
is equivalent to clicking an item with the mouse on your PC.
Touch and hold: When you touch and hold, a circle of red dots
appears around the stylus to indicate that a pop-up menu will soon
appear. Touching and holding is equivalent to right-clicking your PC
mouse button.
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to
select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
Recon Memory
The Recon has built-in non-volatile, Nand fl ash storage. The content
of this storage is retained no matter what happens to battery power
or other environmental conditions. You should keep your data and
programs in this storage area. Built-in storage can be either 128
MB or 64 MB. Approximately 16 MB of this storage is used by the
Pocket PC operating system. The balance is available for your use.
There is also 64 MB of volatile RAM; about 58 MB is available to run
programs and to store temporary data.
If you need additional memory, third-party CompactFlash memory
cards can be used with your Recon. They work the same way as
built-in storage except that they are removable. The picture on the next
page shows how these different kinds of memory appear within File
Explorer (Start / Programs / File Explorer). The non-volatile built-in
storage is at the top of the list.
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