Software Keyboard
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TaskBook
System-Admin and Password-Keyboard
The system admin menu or keyboard is always linked with the
upstream password entry.
The behaviour is defined as follows:
•
If the SysAdmin-Menu is
not active
at pressing the
KEY-Button, always the entry password dialog appear.
•
If the SysAdmin-Menu is
active
at pressing the KEY-Button
the normal Keyboards like usually will be fade in or fade out.
•
If the SysAdmin-Menu will be exit, all normal open Keyboards
will be closed automatically.
Both keyboards in the [Common] section of the Keyboard Config can
be activated as follows:
SysAdminPwdKB=Num
SysAdminMenKB=Num
For
Num
the Number of the corresponding Keyboard-configuration
will be specified.
These Special-Keyboards, always should be specified after the
normal Keyboards.
If the Password-Keyboard for example is defined in the Section
[Keyboard_10] the above entry would look like: SysAdminPwdKB=10
Attention:
SysAdmin....KB
session allows to define the keyboards that will be
loaded by the microcontroller at the boot. When the
SysAdmin...KB
sessions are specified, the Login-Session will not be considered.
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Page 6: ...iv TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 24: ...Charging Internal Power Pack 18 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 32: ...Buttons Bar 26 TaskBook Portrait Orientation ...
Page 36: ...Buttons Bar 30 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 38: ...Wi Fi Settings 32 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 42: ...Change Regional Settings 36 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 49: ...Device Basic Configurations User s Manual 43 PowerSave ...
Page 50: ...Device Basic Configurations 44 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 78: ...Software Keyboard 72 TaskBook NOTES ...
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Page 82: ...Calibrate the Touch Screen 76 TaskBook NOTES ...
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