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• Internet Options—Contains controls for browser settings
including connection and auto-dialing, Internet security levels,
default home and search pages, cache settings and history
settings.
• Keyboard—The Keyboard control panel allows you to set
options for how quickly characters repeat when you hold down
a key on your HP Jornada keyboard.
• Network—Use the Network control panel to configure your
network interface cards and drivers, and to type your user
name and password for connecting to a network.
• Owner—The Owner control panel allows you to store personal
information, such as your name and address, and to choose
whether to display this information each time you turn on
your HP Jornada.
• Power—The Power control panel is the place to check the
condition of your batteries and set options that can conserve
battery power. For more information, see the Managing
battery power section in this chapter.
• Regional Settings—The Regional Settings control panel
allows you to set the format for time, date, numbers, and
currency based on your geographic region. Choose from preset
schemes or set individual options.
• Remove Programs—The Remove Programs control panel is
the best way to delete or uninstall programs you no longer use.
• Socket LP-E/EIO—Control panel allows you to check
network IP information and control status icons, program
launching and ethernet driver delay settings for use with
Socket LP-E/EIO LAN PC cards.
• Stylus—The Stylus control panel enables you recalibrate the
stylus or to set options for double-tap speed and area.
• System—The System control panel displays information
about the hardware and software configuration and enables
you to adjust the allotment of program memory and storage
memory.
• Volume & Sounds—The Volume & Sounds control panel
allows you to set the speaker volume and turn on and off the
sounds associated with different system events. You can save
your options as a sound scheme, just as you do with Windows
95/98.