:\T#??/O??$?O?Uh???????????????#$ ?W_UCWUC??_____W__UUUUUUW_??08<>><80>@DUMConnections Icon||Tap on the Connections icon to open the Connections notebook, which you use to see the contents of a disk (internal, external, or on a network). You also use the Connections notebook to move or copy documents to a disk, back up your Notebook, install applications and other software, work with documents on disk or network, or format a floppy disk. Icon Gestures: Tap Open Circle Edit icon label Check Icon options Cross out Delete Press and drag Move Tap press and drag Copy Plus Select@BB0Unable to perform that action because the printer is in use. You can either wait for the printer to finish or disable the printer section in the Outbox.Unable to create printer because there are no installed hardware device services. Install a hardware service and try again.This port is in use. You can either choose another port from the list or wait until the operation that is currently using the port finishes.Unable to create printer because there are no installed printer driver services. Install a printer service and try again.The printer name you specified is not valid. Check for: a space at the beginning, a space at the end, a "\", more than 32 characters, or no characters at all. There is already a printer named "^1s". Choose another name.Unable to create printer "^1s".B%[Delete] [Cancel] Delete ^1s ?@D ~Connected Disks||Use the Disks Connected page to see what's on any disk available to the PenPoint computer. Tap a disk icon to see what's on the disk. You can choose different views of the information: Directory view, which lists everything on the disk except software and what's in the Bookshelf area; Bookshelf view, which shows only PenPoint documents and notebooks in the Bookshelf area of the disk; Applications or Fonts, to see only those types of software.Network Disks||Use the Disks Network View page to choose which network disks you want to work with. As you choose them, they appear on the Disks Connected page, where you can work with them. To connect to a network disk that shows up on the Disks Network View page, tap Connect next to the icon for the disk you want. The network may display a dialog sheet. If so, respond to it (for example, giving a password) and tap Connect.Connected Printers||Use the Printers Connected page to see which printers you're set up to use, to change options such as the port, and to add new printers.Network Printers||Use the Printers Network View page to see which printers on a network are available to you, and to connect to one or more of them. You choose the printer driver and model on this page. When you've connected to a printer, it shows up on the Printers Connected page. You can also choose to have PenPoint automatically connect to a given printer when you connect to the network.Disks Section||Use the Disks section to access disks that are connected to your computer directly or over a network. Tap the Disks tab to turn to the Disks section of the Connections notebook. Tap the arrow in the title line to choose the Disks Connected page or the Disks Network View page. Tap the Disks tab to turn to the most recently viewed page.Printers Section||Use the Printers section to access printers that are connected directly to your computer or over a network. Tap the Printers tab to turn to the Printers section of the Connections notebook. Tap the arrow in the title line to choose the Printers Connected or the Printers Network View page. Tap the Printers tab to turn to the most recently viewed page.@D|}+v ] &kEdit Menu||Use the Edit menu on the Printers Connected page to delete or rename connected printers. If you delete a printer, you're deleting the setup information that allows PenPoint to send a document to that printer, and deleting its name from the Printers Connected page.Delete Item||Use the Delete command on the Edit menu to take a printer off the Printers Connected page. What you're deleting is the setup information (type of printer, port to use, etc.) that allows PenPoint to send a document to that printer. If you want to keep that information around, but not use the printer for awhile, tap in the Enabled column instead. When the checkmark disappears, that printer is no longer enabled.Rename Item||Use the Rename command on the Edit menu to rename the setup information for a connected printer. The current name pops up in an edit pad so you can change it. You can also rename the information for a printer by drawing the circle gesture on the current name.Options Menu||Use the Options menu on the Printers Connected page to choose which information you want to show up on this page, and the order in which you'd like it sorted. You can see information about the printer type and model, the port it's using, and whether or not it's enabled.Create Menu||Use the Create menu on the Printers Connected page to add the information that will let PenPoint send documents to a new printer. You'll need to have the appropriate printer driver installed before you can set up a new printer. Choose a driver from the popup list, and then provide the necessary information about the new printer, such as its name, model, and the port you want to use.Printer Column||The Printer column on the Printers Connected page tells you the name of a connected printer. To change the name, draw a circle over it, or use the Edit menu.Printer Column||The Printer column on the Printers Connected page tells you the name of a connected printer. To change the name, draw a circle over it, or use the Edit menu.Type Column||The Type column on the Printers Connected page tells you the driver used by a given printer, such as PCL or Dotmatrix. When you add a printer, you need to have the appropriate driver installed. To see what drivers are installed, tap the Create menu.Model Column||The Model column on the Printers Connected page gives you the printer manufacturer's name for a given printer, such as HP Laserjet II. Port Column||The Port column on the Printers Connected page tells you what port a given printer is using. For a printer that's directly attached to your PenPoint computer, this refers to the port for the cable. (There may be only one port on your PenPoint computer.) For a printer attached to a connected PC or network, this refers to the name of the network printer.Enabled Column||When there's a checkmark in the Enabled column on the Printers Connected page, you can go ahead and print a document on that printer. If you don't want a printer enabled, tap again in the Enabled column, and the checkmark disappears.Create Dialog Title||The title on the dialog sheet you see when you tap the Create menu on the Printers Connected page tells you which type of printer PenPoint is adding, such as a PCL printer, or a Dotmatrix printer. If you want to add a different kind of printer, tap Cancel, and choose a different driver from the list that pops up when you tap Create, or install a new driver.Create Dialog Name||The Name field on the dialog sheet you see when you tap the Create menu on the Printers Connected page lets you write in a name for a given printer. Choose something that will help you remember what that particular printer is for, such as "Legal" for a printer that's always loaded with legal size paper.Create Dialog Type||The port option on the dialog sheet you see when you tap the Create menu on the Printers Connected page lets you choose which port to use for a given printer, such as the Parallel port. If you're using a printer on a network, the port will be the name of the network printer you want to use.Create Dialog Port||The port option on the dialog sheet you see when you tap the Create menu on the Printers Connected page lets you choose which port to use for a given printer, such as the Parallel port. If you're using a printer on a network, the port will be the name of the network printer you want to use.Create Dialog Model||The model option on the dialog sheet you see when you tap the Create menu on the Printers Connected page lets you choose from a list of the manufacturer's names for printers using the printer driver you've chosen. Tap the right arrow to see more choices.Create Buttonl||This button is used to create a Printer View Dialog.Cancel Button||This button is used to cancel a Printer View Dialog.@DbstView Menu||Use the View menu on the Disks Network View page to see either network disks or file servers. A file server gives you access to several disks. The Expand and Collapse commands let you see the contents of a directory or temporarily hide the contents. Being able to filter information in these ways is useful for navigating on a large network.Expand Menu||Use the Expand menu to see the contents of a file server.Collapse Menu||Use the Collapse menu to hide the contents of a file server. Hiding the contents allows you to see only the top level directory names, so you get a more general idea of what's on a disk.Options Menu||The Options menu on the Disks Network View page lets you decide what information to display on the Disks Network View page. You can add columns for the disk's location, you can choose the sort order of the information, and you can add a disk to an accelerator menu which lets you connect to it quickly from the Disks Connected page.Update Button||Use the Update button on the Disks Network View page to have PenPoint scan the network again to see if other disks or documents have become available.@DLA0dH7  k Ocwl<1Disk Column||The Disk column on the Disks Network View page lists the disks that are available on the current network. If you want to connect to one of these disks, tap in the Connected column next to the disk's name. If one double taps on a name, a directed instance of a disk viewer is created for that network disk.File Server Column||The File Server column on the Disks Network View page tells you what file server an available disk is on. If you want to connect to one of these file servers, tap in the Connected column next to the file server's name.Location Column||The Location column on the Disks Network View page tells you where a given network disk or file server is, for example its network location.Type Column||The Type column on the Disks Network View gives you information about the kind of disk that's available to you. For example, it might be a DOS disk, or a Sun disk, a Mac disk, VMS, etc.Connected Column||Tap in the Connected column next to the name of a disk on the Disks Network View page to connect to that disk. You can then turn to the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook to work with the contents of that disk. If there's already a check in the Connected column, the disk is already connected. If you want to disconnect, tap there again.Auto Connect Column||Tap in the Auto-Connect column next to the name of a disk on the Disks Network View page to connect to that disk automatically every time you connect to the network it's on. If you want to stop connecting automatically to a given disk, tap in the Auto-Connect column again. When the check mark disappears, Auto- Connect is off.Menu Column||The Menu column on the Disks Network View page lets you add a given network printer to an accelerator menu so you can connect to it from the Disks Connected page. Tap to add a disk. If there's already a checkmark and you want to take the disk off the menu tap again. When the checkmark disappears, the disk is off the menu. To use the menu draw a caret on the Disk Connected page and choose the Disk you want from the menu. This is useful for disks you use occasionally.File Server Column||The File Server column on the Disks Network View page tells you what file server an available disk is on. If you want to connect to one of these file servers, tap in the Connected column next to the file server's name.Location Column||The Location column on the Disks Network View page tells you where a given network disk or file server is, for example its network location.Type Column||The Type column on the Disks Network View gives you information about the kind of disk that's available to you. For example, it might be a DOS disk, or a Sun disk, a Mac disk, VMS, etc.Connected Column||Tap in the Connected column next to the name of a disk on the Disks Network View page to connect to that disk. You can then turn to the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook to work with the contents of that disk. If there's already a check in the Connected column, the disk is already connected. If you want to disconnect, tap there again.Auto Connect Column||Tap in the Auto-Connect column next to the name of a disk on the Disks Network View page to connect to that disk automatically every time you connect to the network it's on. If you want to stop connecting automatically to a given disk, tap in the Auto-Connect column again. When the check mark disappears, Auto- Connect is off.Menu Column||The Menu column on the Disks Network View page lets you add a given network printer to an accelerator menu so you can connect to it from the Disks Connected page. Tap to add a disk. If there's already a checkmark and you want to take the disk off the menu tap again. When the checkmark disappears, the disk is off the menu. To use the menu draw a caret on the Disk Connected page and choose the Disk you want from the menu. This is useful for disks you use occasionally.Password||Tap the arrow next to Passwords to tell PenPoint when to remember passwords. You can have PenPoint remember the passwords for disks, file servers, or everything you connect to that requires a password. You can also choose to have none of the passwords remembered.Password||Tap the arrow next to Passwords to tell PenPoint when to remember passwords. You can have PenPoint remember the passwords for disks, file servers, or everything you connect to that requires a password. You can also choose to have none of the passwords remembered.Type||The port used to connect you to the network. If it's a parallel port, the name begins with LPT; if it's a serial port, it begins with COM.Server||Tap Printer Server to see the name of the printer server to which each printer is attached.Location||If there's more than one zone in a network, this field tells you in which zone the connected disk is located.Total Space||The amount of space available on the connected disk for storing documents.Free Space||The amount of space remaining on the connected disk for storing documents. To see how much space a PenPoint document, section, or notebook will occupy on disk once you move or copy it to the disk, check its filed size. To find out the filed size of a document,turn to the Table of Contents, select it, and choose Document from the Options menu. Do the same to determine the size of a section. To find out the size of the entire notebook, choose the About command from the Document menu.Read Only||This field tells you whether you can only read what's on the disk or also write on it (add or change something on the disk).User Name||The name that the network uses to identify you while you're connected to the network.@D^] * ] AHKiPrinter Column||The Printer column on the Printers Network View page gives you the names of available printers. To change a name draw a circle over it and change it in the edit pad.Print Server Column||The Printer Server column on the Printers Network View page gives you the names of available printer servers. A printer server manages the requests and workloads of several printers. To change a name draw a circle over it and change it in the edit pad.Location Column||The Location column on the Printers Network View page tells you where a given network printer is, for example its network location.Type Column||The Type column on the Printers Network View page tells you the driver used by a given printer, such as PCL or Dotmatrix.Connected Column||The Connected column on the Printers Network View page tells you whether or not a given network printer is currently connected. To connect to a new printer, tap in this column; the printer will show up on the Printers Connected page. To disconnect a given printer, tap in this column again; when the checkmark disappears, the printer is no longer connected.Auto Connect Column||A checkmark in the Auto-Connect column on the Printers Network View page tells you that PenPoint will connect to that printer every time it connects to the network it's on. Auto-Connect is useful if you know that you'll want to use the printer when you're connected to that network. To stop PenPoint from connecting automatically, tap in the Auto-Connect column. When the checkmark disappears, Auto-Connect is turned off.Menu Column||The Menu column on the Disks Network View page lets you add a given network printer to an accelerator menu so you can connect to it from the Disks Connected page. Tap to add a disk. If there's already a checkmark and you want to take the disk off the menu tap again. When the checkmark disappears, the disk is off the menu. To use the menu draw a caret on the Disk Connected page and choose the Disk you want from the menu. This is useful for disks you use occasionally.Print Server Column||The Printer Server column on the Printers Network View page gives you the names of available printer servers. A printer server manages the requests and workloads of several printers. To change a name draw a circle over it and change it in the edit pad.Location Column||The Location column on the Printers Network View page tells you where a given network printer is, for example its network location.Type Column||The Type column on the Printers Network View page tells you the driver used by a given printer, such as PCL or Dotmatrix.Connected Column||The Connected column on the Printers Network View page tells you whether or not a given network printer is currently connected. To connect to a new printer, tap in this column; the printer will show up on the Printers Connected page. To disconnect a given printer, tap in this column again; when the checkmark disappears, the printer is no longer connected.Auto Connect Column||A checkmark in the Auto-Connect column on the Printers Network View page tells you that PenPoint will connect to that printer every time it connects to the network it's on. Auto-Connect is useful if you know that you'll want to use the printer when you're connected to that network. To stop PenPoint from connecting automatically, tap in the Auto-Connect column. When the checkmark disappears, Auto-Connect is turned off.Menu Column||The Menu column on the Disks Network View page lets you add a given network printer to an accelerator menu so you can connect to it from the Disks Connected page. Tap to add a disk. If there's already a checkmark and you want to take the disk off the menu tap again. When the checkmark disappears, the disk is off the menu. To use the menu draw a caret on the Disk Connected page and choose the Disk you want from the menu. This is useful for disks you use occasionally.View Menu||Use the View menu on the Printers Network View page to choose what to see on a given network. You can choose to see only printers or printer servers. You can also use this menu to expand or collapse your view of the printers on a given printer server.Printers Column||Use the Printers option on the View menu to choose to see all the available printers on a given network. You can choose this along with Printer Servers or exclusively.Printer Servers||Use the Printer Servers option on the View menu to choose to see all the available printer servers on a given network. You can choose this option along with Printers or exclusively.Expand View||Use the Expand command on the View menu to see all the contents of a selected directory on a printer server. This is useful when you're looking for a particular printer.Collapse View||Use the Collapse command on the View menu to temporarily hide the contents of a selected directory on a printer server. This is useful if you want to see only the top level of directories.Options Menu||The Options menu on the Printers Network View page lets you decide what information to include on the Printers Network View page. You can add columns for the printer's location; you can choose the sort order of the information, and you can add a printer to an accelerator menu which lets you connect to it quickly from the Printers Connected page.Printers Update||Use the Update button on the Printers Network View page to have PenPoint scan the network again to see if other printers or printer servers have become available.