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Chapter 5: Configuration

Remote Connect

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5.1

Remote Connect

Remote Desktop Connection is a Windows application that allows you to connect to a com-
puter across the Internet using NEO (Windows CE device). Refer to the following website
for step-by-step information about setting up this connection:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx
or contact Psion Teklogix support services. (Refer to the NEO Regulatory & Warranty
Guide
, PN 8000175, or locate the office closest to you at www.psionteklogix.com).

5.2

The TekTerm Application

TekTerm is a powerful emulation application ideally suited for real time data transaction ap-
plications associated with mainframes and servers. NEO includes unique features that
support TekTerm—a Psion Teklogix application that has the ability to maintain multiple si-
multaneous sessions with a variety of host computers. For detailed information, please refer
to the TekTerm Software User Manual, PN 8000073.

5.3

The Control Panel

The Windows CE 5.0 Control Panel provides a group of icons through which you can set a
variety of system-wide properties, such as mouse sensitivity, network configuration and the
desktop color scheme.

When NEO boots up, the startup desktop (shell) is displayed, and any applications stored in
the Startup folder start up immediately.
To access the Control Panel:

Tap on Start>Settings>Control Panel.

If you’re using the keyboard:

Press [FN/BLUE] [.] to display the Start Menu.

Highlight Settings in Start Menu, and press the [RIGHT] arrow key to highlight the

Control Panel.

Press the [ENTER] key.

The Control Panel folder contains icons used in the setup of your NEO.

Note: If you are uncertain how to move around a dialog box and make selections, review

“Using A Dialog Box” on page 64.