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Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector, Display Positions, Classic Notebook, Tablet

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4 Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector You can use the Tablet-PC display in the notebook or tablet position and set the display orientation to either landscape or portrait. The position and orientation of the Tablet-PC display affect how a projector displays the image from the Tablet-PC. In addition to the display position and orientation, you can adjust the projected image using the Tablet-PC clone and extended desktop modes. Display Positions Your Tablet-PC display operates in two positions: classic notebook and tablet. Classic Notebook Classic notebook is the standard position with the display raised above the keyboard and touch pad. In this position, the display has a landscape orientation and you use the keyboard and touch pad as input devices. Tablet To use your Tablet-PC in tablet position, raise the display and rotate it 180 degrees, and then fold the display over the keyboard with the display facing upwards. In this position, you use either touch or the digitizer pen as input devices; that is, you touch the screen with either your finger or the digitizer pen. In tablet position, the display image has a portrait orientation. You can switch the display image between portrait and landscape orientation using the Screen Rotate button. See "Using Tablet Buttons" on page 62 for more information on the Screen Rotate button. Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector 95

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Using Your Tablet-PC With a Projector
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4
Using Your Tablet-PC With a
Projector
You can use the Tablet-PC display in the notebook or tablet position and set
the display orientation to either landscape or portrait. The position and
orientation of the Tablet-PC display affect how a projector displays the image
from the Tablet-PC. In addition to the display position and orientation, you
can adjust the projected image using the Tablet-PC clone and extended
desktop modes.
Display Positions
Your Tablet-PC display operates in two positions: classic notebook and tablet.
Classic Notebook
Classic notebook is the standard position with the display raised above the
keyboard and touch pad. In this position, the display has a landscape
orientation and you use the keyboard and touch pad as input devices.
Tablet
To use your Tablet-PC in tablet position, raise the display and rotate it 180
degrees, and then fold the display over the keyboard with the display facing
upwards. In this position, you use either touch or the digitizer pen as input
devices; that is, you touch the screen with either your finger or the digitizer
pen.
In tablet position, the display image has a portrait orientation. You can switch
the display image between portrait and landscape orientation using the
Screen Rotate button. See "Using Tablet Buttons" on page 62 for more
information on the Screen Rotate button.