HP Tc4200 Hardware-Software Guide - Page 99
Selecting a View, Primary, Portrait-Secondary, and Landscape-Secondary views
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Pen and Command Controls Selecting a View In the Portrait-Primary and Portrait-Secondary views, the image is displayed vertically, in portrait orientation. In the LandscapePrimary and Landscape-Secondary views, the image is displayed horizontally, in landscape orientation. ■ A portrait view is often optimal when you are using the tablet PC as a handheld. ■ A landscape view is often optimal when you are displaying the image on an optional external monitor or projector. In the primary views (Portrait-Primary and Landscape-Primary), the image switches clockwise between vertical and horizontal. In the secondary views (Portrait-Secondary and LandscapeSecondary), the image switches counterclockwise between vertical and horizontal. ■ Left-handed users may find the secondary views more convenient. ■ It is recommended that you not use a secondary view while using the internal wireless. The positions commonly occupied by the tablet PC, external devices, and users while the tablet PC is in a secondary view may obstruct the antennae. When you are facing the tablet PC screen with the tablet PC in portrait orientation, the antennae, not visible from the outside of the tablet PC, are on the right and left sides of the tablet PC, near the upper corners. To switch the system among the Portrait-Primary, LandscapePrimary, Portrait-Secondary, and Landscape-Secondary views: 1. Press the Q button. 2. Select a view from the Q Menu. For more information about using the Q Menu, including instructions for adding or removing items from the Q Menu, refer to Chapter 12, "Q Menu Software." Hardware and Software Guide 4-13