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Tablet PCs for Dummies
* Tablet PCs, similar in size and thickness to a yellow paper notepad, are essentially modified notebooks that allow a user to take notes using natural handwriting with a digital pen on a touch-sensitive screen instead of typing on a keyboard
* All models of Tablet PCs can be attached to standard keyboards, monitors, and mouse
devices for easy computing
* Geared toward the general user of the Tablet PC, with information about configuration, working with pen computing, Ink, voice recognition, and using the onscreen interface
* Covers computing topics such as file management, browsing the Internet, and using Office applications
* Includes case study examples of how the Tablet PC can be used in vertical applications such as healthcare and for enhanced productivity throughout an organization
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Up to Speed with Tablet PC.
Chapter 1: The World of Tablet PC.
Chapter 2: Redefining the PC Experience.
Chapter 3: Connecting to Your Office . . . and Beyond.
Part II: Tablet PC Basics.
Chapter 4: Discovering Pen Basics.
Chapter 5: When Your Keyboard . . . Isn’t.
Chapter 6: Talking to Your Tablet PC.
Part III: Exploring Tablet PC’s Unique Apps.
Chapter 7: Thinking Ink with Journal.
Chapter 8: Stuck on Sticky Notes.
Chapter 9: Kicking Back with eBooks and InkBall.
Part IV: Office XP, Tablet PC Style.
Chapter 10: Office XP, Meet Tablet PC.
Chapter 11: Creating Presentations Just Got Easier.
Chapter 12: Communicating with Tablet PC.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 13: Ten Neat Things You Can Do with Your Tablet PC.
Chapter 14: Top Ten Applications for Your Tablet PC.
Chapter 15: Ten (Or So) Real-World Uses for Your Tablet PC.
Index.
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