FUJITSU 200 User Manual
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Using the PenCentra 200
Programmable
Hotpads
#1, 2, and 3
When one of the programmable hotpads is tapped, it
causes an associated application to be launched. If the
associated application is already running when the
hotpad is pressed, that application is brought to the
foreground (a second instance of the application is not
started).
You can define which application will be launched by
configuring the Application Launcher utility located in the
Control Panel. Each programmable hotpad can represent
up to five different programs.
These hotpads do not repeat; pressing them more than
once has the same effect as pressing them once.
Table 2-2 PenCentra 200 Hotpads (Continued)
Icon
Name
Description
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