Title: Tablet Introduction
1Tablet Introduction
2Additional Items to Think About Using
- USB Flash/Jump/Thumb drives
- USB extender cables
- USB expansion port
3Using the Blade
- Opening
- Closing
- Mounting tablet
- Alternate Positions
- Think about ports, power, and antenna
4The Buttons
5Using The Buttons
6Status Indicator
7Power Switch Side
8Ports Side
9Speakers Side
10The Backside
11Changing the Default Printer
12Because You Are Not Logging Into the Network
- You must authenticate yourself when wanting to
use DSU network resources
13Examples of DSU Resources You May Need to
Authenticate For
- Your home directory
- Share drive
- Certain Web locations on campus
- Web CT
- You may have to authenticate by also providing
the domain - Sample
- dsunt\farrellt
14Mapping to You Home Directory
- This is your H\ on your desktop computer
- You will need to map to it and then authenticate
yourself to the drive - Keep in mind you may need to use a domain to
authenticate - Can only map from on campus
15Double Click My Computer
16From Within My Computer Open The Tools Menu and
Map Network Drive
17Enter the Following Information
- Select the Drive
- H
- Enter the Folder
- \\venus\s_farrellt
- \\venus\s_loginname
18You Will First Attempt to Connect
19You will then need to authenticate
20Return to My Computer and You should see the
mapped drive
21Mapping to the Share Drive
- Repeat the steps for S Drive
- Select drive as S
- Folder is \\share\share
- May also need F
- Folder is \\share\apps
- Will need to authenticate
22Adding The Office Shortcut Bar
23Adding Items to the Office Shortcut Bar
- You can drag any short cut from the desktop to
the Office Bar - I like to have the Internet Explorer and Windows
Explorer buttons on the Shortcut bar
24More Tablet Information From Microsoft Spend Time
Here
25More Tablet Information From Gateway Start All
Programs Gateway Documentation
26The Tablet and Pen Setting Dialog Box Settings
Settings Tab Active
27The Tablet and Pen Setting Dialog Box Settings
Display Tab Active
28The Tablet and Pen Setting Dialog Box Settings
Tablet and Pen Settings Tab Active
29The Tablet and Pen Setting Dialog Box Settings
Pen Options Tab Active
30Calibrating the System
- This will need to be done for both the Portrait
and Landscape modes - Will also need to be done on a periodic basis
31Starting the Calibration Process
- Right side of the taskbar at the bottom of your
Desktop Window - Double Click the Change Tablet and Pen Icon
32The Calibrate Screen
33It Will Open in One of Two ModesThis Mode shows
the Writing Pad
34This Mode Shows the Keyboard
35First Activity
- Open PowerPoint
- With the Input Panel Open to the writing pad
Create a two slide PowerPoint presentation - Try to work only with the Input Put Panel Writing
Pad
36Sample Slide
- Your Name
- Your Major
- Todays Date
37Additional Features Found on the Input Panel
- Notice on the left hand side you have a drop down
arrow for additional tools. - Will explain each of these further in future
slides.
38Input Panel With Speech Options Open
More on this at a later date
39Notice Check Mark on SpeechClick to Close
- This will apply to closing all of the tools
options.
40Other Tools from the Input PanelText Preview
Panel
I do not use this feature much.
41Other Tools from the Input PanelOptions Menu
Writing Pad Tab
42Other Tools from the Input PanelOptions Menu
Writing Tools Tab
43Other Tools from the Input PanelOptions Menu
Write Anywhere Tab
44About the Write Anywhere feature
- With the Write Anywhere feature, you can use most
of the screen on your tablet computer as a
writing area. This is especially useful for
longer writing tasks. - The Write Anywhere feature converts your
handwriting into typed text and inserts it in a
location that you specify, such as a
word-processing document. You can use the Write
Anywhere feature to enter text anywhere that you
can use a standard keyboard to enter text. - The Write Anywhere feature recognizes handwriting
in English only.
45Other Tools from the Input PanelOptions Menu
Speech Tab
46Other Tools from the Input PanelOptions Menu
Advanced Tab
47The Tools Help Menu
- Notice the Help Topics. I found those very
useful. - Notice also another way into the Tutorials
48Input into Office Applications
- There are options that will allow you to use ink
input inside of other Microsoft Applications. - Open Word
- Press Enter three times
- Come up one line
- These spaces will help you manipulate later
- Select Ink Drawing and Writing Tool
49Ink in Word
50Once Input Box in no longer active
51Ink in PowerPoint
52Ink In Excel
53Printing to the Journal
- Any windows application or screen that can be
printed can be printed to the Windows Journal - This allows to annotate and save annotations
- Print the PowerPoint you did earlier to the
Journal
54Journal Templates
55List of Template Files
56Other thoughts on Templates
- Can create your own templates
- Can download additional templates
- Possibilities unlimited