Dell Latitude XT2: Tablet-PC Settings
Tablet-PC Settings : Dell Latitude XT2
Tablet-PC Settings
Dell™Latitude™XT2ServiceManual
Installation
The N-trig Tablet Settings applet is built into the driver package. You can either install it directly from the ResourceCD or obtain the latest version from
support.dell.com. Once the file has been extracted, an InstallShield Wizard will walk you through the process of installing the software. The appearance of the
N-trig icon is an indication of a successful installation.
Windows™XPvs.WindowsVista™
There is only one major difference in the N-trig applet between XP and Vista. On the Digitizer Options tab, under the Input Mode section, there is no listing for
Dual Mode on the XP version. Windows XP does allow use of both pen and touch but the seamless switching capability that Vista offers is not available.
N-trig Applet
The N-trig Tablet Settings applet is used to adjust several settings for the digitizer. Once the N-trig drivers are loaded, an icon appears in the system tray.
Hovering over the icon with your pointer displays the firmware version number. Right-clicking the icon brings up the sub menu below.
Clicking on Properties opens up the N-trig Tablet Settings window.
There are four tabs on the N-trig Tablet Settings window:
l Digitizer Options
l Interaction Options
l Multi-Touch Gestures
l About
Оглавление
- Dell™Latitude™XT2ServiceManual
- System BIOS
- Diagnostics
- Digitizer Options Tab
- Tablet-PC Features
- Interaction Options Tab
- Application Matrix
- Multi-Touch Gestures Feature
- About Tab
- Adding and Replacing Parts
- Tablet-PC Pen
- Specifications
- Tablet-PC Buttons
- Tablet-PC Interface
- Table-PC User Modes
- Tablet-PC Settings
- Memory and Mini-Card Cover
- Main Battery
- Battery Latch
- BIOS Chip
- Internal Card With Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
- Coin-Cell Battery
- Grip Cover
- Hard Drive
- Heat Sink and Fan Assembly
- Keyboard
- Display Assembly
- Hinge Cover
- Memory
- Palm Rest
- Speaker
- System Board
- Mini-Card
- Tablet-PC Modes
- Working on Your Tablet-PC