3 Overview
The ONE has been designed to be as
straightforward and intuitive as possible.
The WYSIWYG (What you see is what you
get) interface is a user-friendly way to
find the program that you want. The
individual categories are described in
more detail below (see User Interface).
The ONE has a task bar along the bottom
of the screen. This adds an extra tab for
every new program that you open, letting you quickly and easily navigates between different
programs by pressing on the relevant tab. The task bar is explained in more detail below:
ONEmenu button gives you a set of quick links to programs, folders and settings
and also lets you shutdown and re-boot. You can open the ONEmenu by clicking
on the button or by pressing the ONE button on the keyboard.
Show Desktop. Click this to minimize all windows and return to the desktop screen
Virtual keyboard. Click this to show and hide the virtual keyboard (for using when the
real keyboard is detached).
Battery Status. Blue bars show how much battery life is remaining, if the icon
turns red icon it means the battery is running low (you are advised to recharge asap).
Volume
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. Double click this icon to change the volume or check the box to mute (turn
off) the sound.
Network status. This icon represents the broadband (network) connection status of
your ONE.
Network status (Disable), it indicates that there is another PPP process is running,
such as Bluetooth PPP or 3G PPP and the wired network will be forced down. Choose
PPP stop of the related application from the start menu, the prohibit icon will disappear and
wired network will be back to work.
Wireless status. When this icon shows it means that the Wi-Fi (wireless) is enabled.
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User can volume up/down by flipping up or down the ‘volume knob’. Mouse over the volume control of XMMS. In
addition, mouse over the right side of the scroll bar of whichever running application, flip up/down to scroll up/down the
content.