Operating System And Software Load; Windows Ce Operating System; General Windows Ce Keyboard Shortcuts; Reboot - Honeywell HX3 User Manual

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Operating System and Software Load

There are several different aspects to the setup, configuration and operation of the HX3. Many of the setup and configuration
settings are dependent upon the optional features such as hardware and software installed on the unit. The examples found in
this section are to be used as examples only, the configuration of your specific HX3 computer may vary. The following sections
provide a general reference for the configuration of the HX3 and some of its optional features.
Note: HX3 applications, operating system settings and control panels must be viewed and edited / updated using LXEConnect
and ActiveSync on a host computer cabled to the HX3.

Windows CE Operating System

Note: For general use instruction, refer to commercially available Windows CE user's guides or the Windows CE on-line
Help application installed with the HX3.
Your HX3 operating system is Microsoft® Windows® CE 5. The HX3 operating system revision is displayed on the Desk-
top. This is the factory default setting for the Desktop Display Background.
This segment assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most
standard Windows computers.
Therefore, the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the HX3 and its Windows CE
environment.

General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts

Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the HX3 keyboard displayed in the LXEConnect window on
a host computer. These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE applications.
Press these keys ...
CTRL + C
CTRL + X
CTRL + V
CTRL + Z
DELETE
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys
CTRL+A
ALT+ESC
CTRL+ESC
ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name
Underlined letter in a command name on
an open menu
ESC

Reboot

Two reboot sequences are available; Warmboot and Coldboot.

Warmboot

A warmboot reboots the computer without erasing any registry data. However, any applications installed to RAM are
lost, as is all data in RAM. This occurs because the operating system is stored on the flash drive, but must be loaded
into RAM to run.
All registry configurations are automatically preserved. Any applications stored as .CAB files in the System folder and
configured in the Registry to persist are reinstalled on boot up by the Launch utility.
To ...
Copy
Cut
Paste
Undo
Delete
Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within
a document.
Select all.
Cycle through items in the order they were opened.
Display the Start menu.
Display the corresponding menu.
Carry out the corresponding command.
Cancel the current task.
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