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    MEMO
    See page 24 for information about setting the current time and date.
    Selecting a Setup Menu Item
    You can use any one of the following methods to select a setup menu item and display the
    corresponding setup screen.
    •Double-tap the menu item you want.
    •Tap the menu item you want once so it is highlighted, and then tap it again.
    •Use the up and down cursor keys to move the highlighting to the menu item you want, and the
    press the OK button.
    To exit a setup screen, tap its close button to return to the setup menu.
    To exit the setup menu
    Tap the  button in the upper right corner of the setup menu to return to the Top Menu.
    7-2 Using the Setup Screens
    This section describes all of the operations you can perform using the setup screens that appear
    when you select a setup menu item.
    Owner Information
    Use this screen to input information about yourself. You can also specify whether owner
    information should appear whenever you turn on the CASSIOPEIA.
    Tap the field where
    you want to input
    data, and then input.
    Select this option to
    have your personal
    information appear
    whenever your
    CASSIOPEIA is
    turned on.Tap this tab to input
    miscellaneous
    information. 
    						
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    Password
    Use this screen to configure the CASSIOPEIA so it requires input of a password when it is turned
    on. Data cannot be accessed unless the password is input.
    Color Scheme
    You can use this setting screen to select from among eight color schemes that change the colors of
    command bards, buttons, background, and other display elements.
    NOTE
    The setting you make here does not immediately affect any programs you have running when you
    change the setting. The color scheme will be applied only after you quit the programs and then
    restart them. See “Memory” on page 146 for information about quitting a program.
    Select this option to limit
    access only to those who
    can input the registered
    password.Use the on-screen
    keyboard to specify a
    4-digit password. After
    you tap OK to register
    the password, you will
    not be able to access
    the password setup
    screen until you input
    the current password.
    Tap here to display a list
    of color properties, and
    then tap the one you
    want to select. 
    						
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    Brightness
    The brightness setting screen has three tabs named Contrast, Brightness, and Auto-Dim.
    Contrast Tab
    Use this tab to change screen contrast, which affects the relative lightness and darkness of display
    colors.
    NOTE
    You can also use the following button operations at any time to adjust screen contrast without
    displaying the brightness setting screen.
    Brightness Tab
    Use this tab to adjust the brightness of the backlight. You can make separate settings for screen
    brightness under battery operation and AC adaptor operation.
    Perform this button operation:
    Hold down Power button and press the up cursor
    button.
    Hold down Power button and press the down cursor
    button.
    To do this:
    Make contrast darker
    Make contrast lighter
    Watch this color
    sample to see how
    your setting affects
    display colors.
    Drag this slider or tap
    the H and J buttons
    to change the screen
    contrast setting.
    Drag this slider or tap
    the H and J
    buttons to change the
    setting for screen
    brightness when
    running under AC
    adaptor power. Drag this slider or tap
    the H and J buttons to
    change the setting for
    screen brightness when
    running under battery
    power. 
    						
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    NOTE
    You can also use the following button operations at any time to adjust screen brightness without
    displaying the brightness setting screen.
    Auto-Dim Tab
    You can use this tab to set up the CASSIOPEIA so its screen dims automatically whenever it is
    left idle for a specific amount of time. This helps to extend battery life.
    Align Screen
    Use this setup screen to align the touch screen whenever you feel the figures on the screen are not
    aligned properly with the area you tap with the stylus.
    NOTE
    •You can also start a screen alignment operation at any time without going through the setup
    menu by holding down the power button as you press the OK button.
    Perform this button operation:
    Hold down Power button and press the right cursor
    button.
    Hold down Power button and press the left cursor
    button.
    To do this:
    Make the screen brighter
    Make the screen dimmer
    Select this option to
    enable auto dim when
    you are running under
    battery power.
    Select this option to
    enable auto dim when
    you are running under
    AC adaptor power.Use these boxes to
    specify the idle time
    before auto dim is
    triggered.
    Tap here to start the
    touch screen alignment
    procedure. 
    						
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    Volume & Sounds
    The Volume & Sounds setup screen has two tabs, named Volume and Sounds.
    Volume Tab
    Use the settings on this tab to turn the CASSIOPEIA’s buzzer sound on and off, and to adjust the
    volume level of the headphones.
    Sounds Tab
    Use this tab to enable and disable the various sounds (alarm sound, screen tap confirmation sound,
    etc.) produced by the CASSIOPEIA.
    Drag this slider or tap the
    H and J buttons to
    change the headphone
    volume setting. Drag this slider or tap
    the H and J buttons
    to turn the buzzer on
    and off.
    Checking an option
    turns on its sound. 
    						
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    Power
    The Power setup screen shows you remaining battery capacity. You can also use it to configure
    auto power off, which turns off the CASSIOPEIA if it is left idle for a specific amount of time.
    Memory
    The Memory setup screen has two tabs named Memory and Task Manager.
    Memory Tab
    The Memory tab shows you current memory usage.
    Select this option to
    enable auto power
    off when you are
    running under battery
    power.
    Select this option to
    enable auto power
    off when you are
    running under
    external power.Use these boxes to
    specify the idle time
    before auto power
    off is triggered.
    This bar indicates
    current program
    memory usage.
    This bar indicates
    current storage
    memory usage.
    This bar indicates current
    storage card usage
    (when a card is loaded in
    the CASSIOPEIA). 
    						
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    Task Manager Tab
    You can use the Task Manager tab to shutdown a specific program that is running, or to shutdown
    all programs that are running. Shutting down a program frees up program memory space.
    •In the Active Programs list, tap the program you want to end.
    •To end all programs that are currently running, tap Stop All.
    Increasing Available Storage Memory
    You can free up more storage memory by performing the following steps.
    •Move files from main memory to a storage card.
    •Delete files you no longer need from main memory.
    You can perform both of these tasks using File Manager. See “5-2 File Manager” on page 135 for
    more information. 
    						
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    Appendix A: Character Recognizer
    Your CASSIOPEIA uses Decuma Character Recognizer developed by Decuma AB. The Decuma
    Character Recognizer supports word-by-word, non-cursive handwriting.
    Copyright © 2001 by Decuma AB. All rights reserved.
    Start using Character Recognizer
    Introduction
    How to write with Character Recognizer
    Pen gestures
    Personalizing Character Recognizer
    Options
    Personalize
    Settings
    Version
    Troubleshooting
    Decuma Alphabet Outlines 
    						
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    Start using Character Recognizer
    Introduction
    Character Recognizer converts your handwriting into typed text and can be used with any
    application to input text.
    Instead of pen and paper, you use the Stylus and the Touch Screen. Simply write in the designated
    input area in the lower part of the screen and the typed characters appear at the cursor in the active
    application.
    To select Character Recognizer, tap the Input panel switch and select Character Recognizer from
    the menu of available input panel types.
    How to write with Character Recognizer
    Character Recognizer supports word-by-word, non-cursive handwriting. Write word-by-word as
    you normally would, using the waistline and baseline of the input area. Writing neat characters
    that clearly ascend and descend along the waistline and baseline area  makes them easier to
    recognize correctly. If you reach the end of the input area, simply continue at the beginning again.
    This causes the input area to clear automatically.
    When using Character Recognizer, your handwriting can be recognized in three different modes:
    as general characters, as numbers, and as punctuation marks and special characters.
    These different modes help you avoid conflicts between characters that are similar in shape, and
    improve character recognition. To change between modes, simply tap the desired tab and write
    your characters. 
    						
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    General characters
    Select the tab marked A a to write letters and accented letters.
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
    À Â Á Ä Å Ç È Ê É Ë Ì Î Í Ï Ñ Ò Ô Ó Ö Ù Û Ú Ü
    à â á ä å ç è ê é ë ì î í ï ñ ò ô ó ö ù û ú ü ß
    The numbers, punctuation marks, and special characters shown below are also supported in this
    mode if written with care.
    The number ‘0’ has to be written with a diagonal stroke, as shown in the Decuma Alphabet
    Outline below. This will distinguish the number ‘0’ from the letter ‘o’. To be able to write ‘-‘, ‘_’
    and ‘~’ without any conflicts with the gesture for ‘Space’, you have to disable this gesture using
    Settings.
    Ø123456789
    . , : ; ‘ “ ? ! - _ ~ /  = @ & % ¢ $ + £ § © ®
    Accented characters are disabled by default. You can enable them using Settings.
    Numbers
    Select the tab marked 1 2 3 to write numbers.
    0123456789
    The punctuation marks and special characters shown below are also supported in this mode if
    written with care. 
    						
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