NEC 900 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
3-2 Introducing Windows H/PC 2000
Windows H/PC 2000
Microsoft Windows Handheld PC (H/PC) 2000 includes the Windows
CE 3.0 operating system and built-in productivity applications.
Windows CE 3.0 uses the same core operating system as the Pocket
PC platform.
Windows H/PC combines the reduced code base of Windows CE and
the look and feel of a typical desktop PC for device mobility and
portability. The Windows H/PC design features an interface with the
look and feel of a typical desktop PC, making it easier to use than the
simplified Pocket PC interface.
Your MobilePro does not have a hard disk drive. The operating system
and preloaded applications are deployed on a Read-Only Memory
(ROM) module; files that you work on are stored in Random Access
Memory (RAM) on a RAM module.
Linking with your host PC to synchronize your data enhances the
power of Windows CE. For more information about setting up your
MobilePro for synchronization, see Chapter 1.
Using Windows H/PC
Windows H/PC operates similar to standard Windows operating
systems on desktop or notebook computers. However, some actions are
executed differently, as indicated in the following sections.
Tapping
Your MobilePro comes with a stylus, a pen-like device that allows you
to touch, tap, or double tap objects on the MobilePro touch screen. The
touch, tap, and double tap act just like a point, click, and double click
of a mouse.
To simulate the click of the right mouse button, hold down the
Alt key
while you tap or drag the object with the stylus.