Introduction to the Hewlett-Packard Jornada-690 Handheld Computer University of North Carolina at Wilmington Charles R. Ward, Department of Chemistry David.

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Introduction to the Hewlett-Packard Jornada-690 Handheld Computer University of North Carolina at Wilmington Charles R. Ward, Department of Chemistry David P. White, Department of Chemistry James H. Reeves, Department of Chemistry Ronald J. Vetter, Department of Computer Science Gabriel G. Lugo, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Russell L. Herman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Prentice-HallHypercube

Jornada Distribution  Cart contain 32 computers, 8 on each shelf  Start with the top shelf  Start from the front of the shelf

Jornada Distribution  Unplug the Jornada from its power supply  When returning the computer, plug it back in  When returning, start at the back of the shelf

Holding the Jornada on-off switch hold the computer securely keep the Jornada on the lab bench and away from liquids

Ejecting the Jornada Pen push on the front edge of the pen to eject it. Pull it the rest of the way out Only use the Jornada’s pen for tapping the screen. Do not use any other pen or pencil

Wireless Networking green light blinks slowly when connected to the network the Jornada is part of a wireless network system

Tap and Double-Tap hold the pen close to the tip and close to the screen tap the screen lightly – do not hammer it ! support the screen with your other hand

Resetting the Jornada reset button Occasionally, the Jornada may have to be reset to restore it to proper operation. It takes about 15 seconds to complete the reset process. Use the tip of the Jornada’s pen to push the reset button

The Jornada Desktop SWATT System return to desktop textbook

The SWATT System

Have fun and enjoy your wireless handheld computing experience !