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Changing Button Functions

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P Series.book Page 23 Monday, October 9, 2006 10:58 AM CHANGING BUTTON FUNCTIONS The Application A, B, and C buttons can be changed to launch a program or perform an action you select. By default, the Application A button launches the Calculator and the Application B button launches WordPad (Windows XP Professional) or MS Journal (Windows XP Tablet PC Edition). The Application C button does not have an application assigned as a default, but one can be assigned as noted below. To launch different applications or cause the Application A, B, or C buttons to perform a specific action: Windows XP Professional: 1. Double-click on the Tablet Button Settings icon in the Control Panel. 2. Select the button you would like to change from the list. 3. Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the Action: field. 4. Select the action you would like the button to perform. If you want to launch a program, click on Launch an Application then browse to the location of the program. 5. Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will now perform the actions you have assigned to them. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition: 1. Double-click on the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in the Control Panel. 2. Select the Tablet Buttons tab. 3. Select the button you would like to change from the list. 4. Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the Action: field. 5. Select the action you would like the button to perform. If you want to launch a program, click on Launch an Application then browse to the location of the program. 6. Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will now perform the actions you have assigned to them. Getting to Know Your LifeBook 23

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Getting to Know Your LifeBook
CHANGING BUTTON FUNCTIONS
The Application A, B, and C buttons can be changed to
launch a program or perform an action you select. By
default, the Application A button launches the Calcu-
lator and the Application B button launches WordPad
(Windows XP Professional) or MS Journal (Windows
XP Tablet PC Edition). The Application C button does
not have an application assigned as a default, but one
can be assigned as noted below.
To launch different applications or cause the Applica-
tion A, B, or C buttons to perform a specific action:
Windows XP Professional:
1.
Double-click on the Tablet Button Settings icon in
the Control Panel.
2.
Select the button you would like to change from the
list.
3.
Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the
Action: field.
4.
Select the action you would like the button to
perform. If you want to launch a program, click on
Launch an Application then browse to the location
of the program.
5.
Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will
now perform the actions you have assigned to them.
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition:
1.
Double-click on the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in
the Control Panel.
2.
Select the Tablet Buttons tab.
3.
Select the button you would like to change from the
list.
4.
Click [Change] and open the drop down list in the
Action: field.
5.
Select the action you would like the button to
perform. If you want to launch a program, click on
Launch an Application then browse to the location
of the program.
6.
Click [OK], then click [OK] again. The buttons will
now perform the actions you have assigned to them.
P Series.book
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