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Chapter 1: The World of Tablet PC
Table 1-1: Tablet PC Models
Chapter 5: When Your Keyboard . . . Isn’t
Table 5-1: Tablet PC Keyboard Shortcut Combinations
Chapter 6: Talking to Your Tablet PC
Table 6-1: Inserting Breaks
Table 6-2: Commanding the Input Panel
Table 6-3: Starting Applications
Table 6-4: Switching and Selecting
Table 6-5: Navigating
Table 6-6: Capitalizing and Lowercasing
Table 6-7: Editing
Table 6-8: Simulating Keyboard Activities
Table 6-9: Controlling Speech
Table 6-10: Using Menus and Buttons
Chapter 8: Stuck on Sticky Notes
Table 8-1: Sticky Note Shortcuts
Chapter 11: Creating Presentations Just Got Easier
Table 11-1: What You Can Say to PowerPoint
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Tablet PCs for Dummies
ISBN: 0764526472
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 139
Authors:
Nancy Stevenson
BUY ON AMAZON
VBScript Programmers Reference
Classes in VBScript (Writing Your Own COM Objects)
HTML Applications
Server-Side Web Scripting
Appendix G The Windows Script Host Object Model
Appendix L ActiveX Data Objects
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Introduction to Kanban
Auditing the Kanban
Appendix A MRP vs. Kanban
Appendix D Organizational Changes Required for Kanban
Appendix I Case Study 2: Rubber Extrusion Plant
Microsoft Windows Server 2003(c) TCP/IP Protocols and Services (c) Technical Reference
Internet Protocol (IP) Basics
Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing
Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Basics
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Connections
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
Part I: Introduction to C++ and Qt 4
Code Containers
Selection Statements
MP3 Jukebox Assignments
C++ References
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Business Running Case
Concepts Assessments
You and GO!
Summary
Objective 10. Close and Save a Database
Visual Studio Tools for Office(c) Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath
Working with the Windows Collections
Introduction to the Outlook Object Model
Conclusion
How a COM Add-In Is Registered
Creating an Outlook Add-In in VSTO
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