reappears when the 95-key keyboard pointer or external mouse is moved or clicked. Please
see “USB Mouse” earlier in this manual for more details.
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When a USB mouse is first attached to the VX6, the mouse pointer may not be visible.
However, moving or clicking the mouse causes the pointer to appear.
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When the USB mouse is unplugged, the pointer may remain visible until the
touchscreen is tapped.
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If the touchscreen is used for input, the mouse pointer may disappear. However,
moving or clicking the mouse or pointing device on the 95-key keyboard causes the
pointer to reappear.
Platform 2 VX6’s
The mouse pointer is not visible unless a USB mouse is attached.
If a mouse of any kind is attached, the mouse pointer is displayed on screen.
Adjust Speaker Volume
Microsoft Windows CE .NET provides volume adjustment by clicking the “Volume and Sounds”
icon in the Windows CE .NET Control Panel. The volume control adjusts the built in speaker’s
volume.
Note: The <F8> and <F9> keys on the VX6 keyboard have no function as Windows CE .NET
controls the sound volume.
Microsoft Windows CE .NET Event Sounds
The VX6 includes a customized sound scheme. The customized WAV files are preferable to
the standard Microsoft Windows CE .NET sounds when using the internal speakers.
Power Management
All Power Management is handled through the Microsoft Windows CE .NET Control Panel.
Since the VX6 is externally powered, the only power management configuration is for the
display/display backlight and the keyboard backlight. The display, the display backlight and
the keyboard backlight are turned off at the same time. The time interval can be configured