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Windows Vista for Mobile Computers Overview Overview Configuring Mobile Computer Settings Configuring Mobile Devices Configuring Power Options Configuring Mobile Computer Settings What Are Mobile Computers? The Types of Mobile Computers Options for Selecting Mobile Computer Settings
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Overview • Configuring Mobile Computer Settings • Configuring Mobile Devices • Configuring Power Options
Configuring Mobile Computer Settings • What Are Mobile Computers? • The Types of Mobile Computers • Options for Selecting Mobile Computer Settings • What Are Mobile Computer Sync Partnerships? • Demonstration: Configuring Mobile Computer Settings • Guidelines for Configuring Mobile Computer Settings
What Are Mobile Computers? A mobile computer is a computer that can be used away from the office without impeding its functionality Mobile Computers
The Types of Mobile Computers Laptops and Notebook computers Tablet PCs Ultra Mobile PCs
Demonstration: Configuring Mobile Computer Settings Your instructor will demonstrate how to: • Use the Windows Mobility Center • Configure Personalization Settings • Use Sync Center
Guidelines for Configuring Mobile Computer Settings Performance Over Appearance ü Security Whilst Mobile ü Establish Sync Partnerships ü
Configuring Mobile Devices • Available Types of Mobile Devices • The Options for Choosing Mobile Device Settings • What is Bluetooth? • What Are Mobile Device Sync Partnerships? • Demonstration: Configuring a Mobile Device • Guidelines for Configuring a Windows Mobile Device
Demonstration: Configuring a Mobile Device Your instructor will demonstrate how to: • Configure a Windows Mobile Device • Configure Windows Mobile Device Center
Configuring Power Options • Options for Controlling Power Usage • Power Management by Using Power Plans • The Power-Saving Options • The Define Power Options and Turn On Password Protection Tool • Demonstration: Configuring Power Options • Guidelines for Configuring Power Options • Configuring Mobile Computers
Power Management by Using Power Plans PERFORMANCE HIGH PERFORMANCE BALANCED POWER SAVER POWER USAGE
The Define Power Options and Turn On Password Protection Tool
Demonstration: Configuring Power Options Your instructor will demonstrate how to: • Select a Power Plan • Request a password on wakeup • Choose what the power button does • Choose what closing the lid does • Create a power plan • Choose when to turn off the display • Change when the computer sleeps
Guidelines for Configuring Power Options Make Use of Power Plans ü Customize Plans for Your Organization ü Educate Users ü
Overview • Configuring Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings • Configuring Pen and Input Devices
Configuring Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings • The Advantages of Using a Tablet PC • Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings • Configuring the Tablet PC Settings • Guidelines for Configuring Tablet PC Settings
The Advantages of Using a Tablet PC • Pen Support • Touch Screen Support • Handwriting Recognition • Innovative Hardware • Flicks • Handwriting Recognition Personalization Tool • Touch Pointer
Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings • General • Handedness • Calibration • Handwriting Recognition • Personalized Recognizer • Automatic Learning • Display • Orientation • Sequence • Other • Pen and Input
Guidelines for Configuring Tablet PC Settings Use the Correct Handedness ü Use the Correct Orientation ü Use Handwriting Recognition Automatic Learning ü
Configuring Pen and Input Devices • What Are Tablet PC Input Devices? • Pen and Input Devices Settings • Using the Pen and Input Devices Tool
What Are Tablet PC Input Devices? • Touch Screen • Stylus or Pen • Digitizer • Mouse
Pen and Input Devices Settings • Pen Options • Pen Actions • Pen Buttons • Pointer Options • Dynamic Feedback • Pointer options • Flicks • Enable Flicks • Adjust Sensitivity • Practice Flicks
Overview • Networking Without Wires • Connecting to a Wireless Network • Working with Offline Files
Networking Without Wires • What Is a Wireless Network? • Wireless Network Technologies • Wireless Network Security Options
What Is a Wireless Network? Uses radio waves instead of wires Enables users to roam Adds additional security headaches Ad hoc Infrastructure A wireless network: Wireless networks can work in 2 modes:
Wireless Network Security Options Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) ü Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) ü 802.1x Authentication ü
Connecting to a Wireless Network • Hardware for Connecting to a Wireless Network • Wireless Signal Strength • Connecting to a Wireless Network • The Process for Troubleshooting a Wireless Network Connection
Hardware for Connecting to a Wireless Network Connect and configure a WAP ü Configure a client computer to connect to the wireless network ü
Wireless Signal Strength To improve signal strength, move the computer: Closer to the WAP ü Away from devices that might cause interference ü
The Process for Troubleshooting a Wireless Network Connection To run the Windows Network Diagnostics: Attempt to connect to a network 1 Diagnose the connection 2 Review the information 3 Identify the problem 4 Resolve the problem 5
Working with Offline Files • What Are Offline Files? • The Options for Configuring Offline Files • The Options for Making a Network File Available Offline • Accessing Offline Files by Using Windows Vista
What Are Offline Files? With Offline Files you can take your computer off the network and still have access to shared files
The Options for Making a Network File Available Offline With Offline Settings you can choose how your computers makes files available to computers with Offline Files configured
Demonstration: Accessing Offline Files by Using Windows Vista Your instructor will demonstrate how to: • Setup an offline share • Access offline files • Edit offline files • Sync offline files