on the pen's body. Normally, Ink enabled applications such as Microsoft Journal, Vista Ink applications, Office
2007 should be used in this mode.
Selecting default mode can be done in 2 ways:
a. At the first time you start your NoteTaker application
OR
b. Using the NoteTaker 'Configuration' menu ('Set Digital Pen Mode')
Changing modes during operation can be done in 3 ways:
a. Press the base unit top button ('ON/OFF' button)
OR
b. Right click the 'NoteTaker' tray icon, and change mode
OR
c. Clicking on the virtual area using your pen
Note: On each mode change, a Balloon will popup indicating the current mode and the corresponding LED will
it.
In Mouse mode, your Digital pen behaves as a mouse with the following functionality:
● To move your mouse cursor you can hover with the pen.
To start Hovering you can press the side button or tip
the pen on the paper. The pen will now hover even with
no press for about 30 seconds.
● To Click an object, point your mouse cursor on that object. Now tip the pen
on the paper or click the side button.
● To Double-Click an object, point your mouse cursor on that object. Now tip
the pen twice on the paper or click the side button twice.
● To Right-Click an object, point your mouse cursor on that object. Now press
the tip of the pen a bit longer on the paper. A special 'Right Click' cursor will appear.
Lift the pen from the paper, and the context menu (Right Click menu) appears.
Creating Notes
The moment you begin to write or sketch with your digital pen, a Note Window appears on your screen that reflects
everything that you write on the paper attached to the base unit. The Note Window toolbar allows you to perform
various basic functions such as saving, editing, sending and copying your notes while writing, or once you have
finished writing.
NOTE: While writing, make sure not to block the line of sight between the pen and the base unit with your hand. When
the line of sight is blocked, the NoteTaker will not function properly.
When you have finished with your note use the other toolbar buttons to save your note to a picture file, email it, print it,
or simply save it to your Note Manager window for later use
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