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Index
Tablet PC Quick Reference
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Why Use a Tablet PC?
This Book Could Be for You…
System Requirements
What Defines a Tablet PC
What Defines Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Different Levels of Pen Support
Support
I. Tablet Essentials
1. Getting to Know Your New Tablet
So What About This Pen?
Using the Tablet Tutorials
Switching the Screen Orientation
Using a Pen in Lieu of a Mouse
Using a Pen for Right-Click and Right-Drag
Using the Built-In Tablet Tutorials
Power Management
Setting Power Options
Configuring Your Workspace
Adjust Text and Icon Size
Customize Your Start Menu
Adding Items to the Start Menu
Customizing the Tablet Taskbar
Radical Taskbars
Controlling Tablet and Pen Settings
Calibration
Display Settings
Hardware Buttons
Pen Options
Press and Hold Conflicts
Key Points
2. Tablet PC Input Panel and Ink
Why Use Input Panel
Viewing and Using the Input Panel Keyboard
Adjusting Input Panel Appearance and Position
Using the Input Panel Writing Pad
Entering Text with Handwriting
The Send Button
Correcting Recognition Errors
Fixing Symbols and Punctuation
Using Text Preview
Alternate Words List
Building the Dictionary
Previous and Next Text
More Writing Pad Tips
Writing Pad Gestures
Keystroke Gestures
Scratch-Out Gesture
Write Anywhere
Turning On Write Anywhere
Using Write Anywhere
Speech Input
Hardware Considerations
Training the System
Dictation
Dictation Control Commands
Spelling Out Words
Saying Punctuation, Numbers, and Symbols
Voice Commands
Making Corrections
What Can I Say?
Speech Bar
Other Speech Tips
Setting Input Panel Options
Improving Writing Speed
Better Tool Access and Configuration
Send as Text vs. Send as Ink
Key Points
3. Getting Started with Windows Journal
Just Start Writing
Using Pens and Highlighters
Pressure Sensitivity
Using Erasers
Scratch Out Gesture
Flags
Changing the View
Calibrating Journal Paper Size
Reading View
Full-Screen Mode
Saving and Opening Notes
Note List
Deleting Notes
Adding Pages
Inserting and Removing Space on the Page
Editing Notes
Selecting Ink
Grouping Ink
Resizing Ink
Clever Selecting
Select All and Select Page
Cutting Ink Strokes
Copy and Paste Ink
Converting Handwriting to Text
Converting Selection to E-Mail
Printing Notes
Automatic File Recovery
Key Points
II. Power Tablet Use
4. Formatting Windows Journal Notes and Adding Graphics
Formatting Ink
Formatting and Highlighting
Format Dialog Box
Formatting and Grouping
Changing Pen Colors
Custom Colors
Change Shape
Extended Shortcut Menu
Adding Text and Pictures
Using Text Boxes
Inserting Pictures
Arranging and Deleting Text Boxes and Pictures
Setting the Page Properties
Templates
Using Built-In Templates
Setting a Default Template
Creating Custom Templates
Creating a New Template
Creating TIFF and Metafile Backgrounds
Export to TIFF
Creating Metafiles
Tips for Custom Templates
Key Points
5. Annotating, Sharing, and Organizing Windows Journal Notes
Importing and Annotating Documents
Importing by Printing to Journal Note Writer
Inserting Pages and Space on Imported Documents
Document Import Options
Sharing Journal Files
Exporting a Note as a Web Archive File
Exporting a Note as TIFF
Sending as E-Mail
Searching Notes
Searching Within Text Boxes and Imported Documents
Setting Search Options
Searching Across Multiple Notes
Presentations and Meetings Using Journal
Key Points
6. Microsoft Office and the Office XP Pack for Tablet PC
Download and Installation
The Ink Drawing and Writing Area
Pens and Highlighters
Erasing and Selecting
Selecting Ink and Ink Areas
Copy and Paste with Ink Areas
Paste Link
Compatibility with Other Versions of Office
Using the Tablet Pack with Word
Ink in Word Comments
Using the Tablet Pack with Excel
Formatting Options in Excel
Using the Tablet Pack with PowerPoint
Save as Picture
Using Ink During Presentations
Saving Your Ink Annotations
Using the Tablet Pack with Outlook
Using the Tablet Pack with Journal
Inserting Meeting Information from Outlook
Key Points
III. More Muscle for Your Tablet
7. Networking and Traveling with Your Tablet
Working On and Off Networks
Offline Folders and Files
Setting Up Offline Files
Designating Offline Files
Synchronizing Files
Manual Synchronization
Offline Web Pages
Offline E-Mail
Offline Folders
Remote Mail
Virtual Private Networks
Wireless Networks
Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
Login and Password Management
.NET Passport
Managing Network Passwords
Five Thousand Miles with a Tablet
Backup and Security Plans
Portable Backup Devices
Backup vs. Synchronization Software
Backing Up Outlook Data Files
Security Concerns
Hibernation: The Traveler’s Friend
E-Mail in Your Lap
Journal on the Road
Meetings and Collaborations
Making Presentations
Key Points
8. Additional Tablet Features
Sticky Notes
Scratch Out Gesture
Voice Recording
Drag and Drop vs. Copy and Paste
Copy and Paste of Voice Notes
Tools and Options
Inkball
Drawing Ink Strokes
The Flat Shot
The Bumper Shot
The Curve Trap
The Defensive Ring
Inkball Tips
Tablet PC—Today and Tomorrow
Key Points
IV. Appendixes
A. Troubleshooting
Pen and Digitizer Problems
System Restore
Network Problems
USB and FireWire Dos and Don’ts
Using External Monitors
Mirrored Monitors vs. Extended Desktop
B. Tablet Shortcuts
Pen Shortcuts
Keystroke Shortcuts
Navigation Shortcuts
Control Shortcuts
C. If You’re New to Windows XP
New Features in Windows XP
Importing Data from Another PC
D. About the Author
About the Author
Copyright
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