Demo notes

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B1 demonstration instructions and common bugs and fixes=

IMPORTANT:

Please note that this is a Beta unit with an Alpha software load. There are bugs that are currently being worked on and not all components are operational, e.g., some keys do not work. We will do our best to document these and get them fixed in a timely manner.

  1. The touch pad is sensitive and can be hard to maneuver until you get used to it. (It needs tuning.)
  2. When you click on an icon, please click only ONCE or the application will load many times. Sometimes applications are slow to load. BE PATIENT.
  3. Static is an issue with these units, please use static guard around demo areas to reduce static from carpet.
  4. We have yet to implement power management, so keep the machine plugged in as much as possible.

More detail is available online at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/BTest_Software_Notes.

An overview of the machine

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Getting Started

Opening the laptop

Position the handle awy from you and lift both antennae up and toward you until the laptop clicks open. Lift the screen up from the keyboard; you may have to hold the keyboard down as you lift up on the display.

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Power on

The Power Button is located in the bottom right-hand corner of the bezel surrounding the screen. Note that it takes approximately two minutes for the machine to boot. However, the green power LED should come on immediately. If, for some reason, you do not see text appear on the screen within 15 seconds, or if the machine does not power on at all, please see the #Bugs and/or Know Issues Section at the end of this document. (Note that sometimes the power button gets caught under the bezel.)

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Power off

Since we do not yet have suspend/resume implemented, it may be necessary to power off the machine: bring up the Frame onto the screen (using the Frame key or by moving the cursor to a corner.)

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Put cursor over the X with a circle around it on the upper right-hand corner of the frame. After a moment, “Shut Down” will appear. Click on shutdown.

The Frame and the icons

Bring up the Frame onto the screen by pushing the button with the “empty rectangle” on it on the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard...

the button with the “empty rectangle”

or by moving the cursor to any corner of the screen.

Here is how the frame is organized and a screen capture of the frame.

Top-left icons (places)

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  • Circle with 8 dots: This icon shows you the entire Neighborhood. Brings up all users available on the mesh network;
  • Circle with 3 dots: This icon takes you to your Friends view. Shows all users on mesh network that you have identified as friends;
  • Circle with 1 dot: This icon takes you to your Home screen;
  • Circle with rectangle: This icon takes you back to the Activity you were working on.

Top-right icons (status)

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  • Circle with an X: This icon shuts down the laptop;
  • Five bars growing in size from left to right: This icon shows the wireless connection. Click on it to choose a wireless network from a drop-down menu;
  • Circle with overlapping rectangles: This icon toggles the bulletin-board (chat) framework on and off.

Bottom-left icons (actions)

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From left to right:

  • Globe: This icon starts the web browser;
  • Shooting Star: This icon starts the eToys activity;
  • Speaking Bubble: This icon starts the chat activity;
  • Abstract A: This icon starts the text editor;
  • Penguin in front of the TV: This icon starts the RSS-feed reader;
  • 3×3 Matrix: This icon starts the Memosono game;
  • Eye: This icon starts the camera;
  • Drum: This icon start the Tam Tam activity.

The Keyboard

The center part of the touchpad can be used as a pointing device. The entire cirface can be used with a stylus.

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Demo instructions

Demo Suite:

  1. Web Browsing
  2. eToys
  3. Memosono Game
  4. Tam Tam
  5. Dual resolution monitor
  6. eBook and Camera

Home screen

After you turn on the laptop you will come directly to the Home screen.

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To begin, bring up the Frame by pushing the “Frame” button on the upper-right corner of the keyboard.

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The network

As many demos use the network (browser, RSS feed, mesh demos), before you begin, the laptop should be associated with a network. The laptop should be able to access any wireless networks in the area.

Click on the network icon (five bars on the upper-right of the Frame). A list of available wireless networks will show up in a drop down menu.

If you cannot see any networks, it may be because the embedded control did not properly initialize the USB ports (the network controller is a USB device)—you will need to reboot.

Switching between activities

You can have multiple activities running at once—moving between them by returning to the Home view (button with one dot) and clicking on an activity that you'd like to go to.

Exiting Activities

To exit an activity, click on the Frame button to bring up the Frame.

Put the cursor over the activity icon at the top center of the frame and click on the X with the circle around it.

exiting the browser

1. Web Browsing

To launch the web browser, click the "globe" icon at the bottom-left-hand corner of the Frame; place the cursor over the icon and click the left button below the touch pad ONCE.

Type search terms into the Google search field or type URL in bar at the top of the screen.

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Please note that currently, the web browser does not support Flash, Java or Chinese characters.

2. eToys

From the frame, click the shooting-star icon, ONCE. Program will load (it takes a minute to initialize the first time) and begin a "welcome demo" that will run in a loop. You can exit the demo by clicking "new" and use tools to create a new project. (There is extensive documentation on Etoys in the wiki and at http://squeakland.org.

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To load some useful tutorials, click on the green Learn box on the right hand of the screen.

The Demon’s Castle 1: How to use Handles will load on to the screen. Users can click through for a nice demo.

3. Memosono game

This is a memory game for two players. Winner matches the most images and completes his/her ice-cream cone on the right-hand side.

From the Frame, click on the icon that looks like a 3×3 matrix.

Play game by giving each player a turn to click on pairs of blocks to reveal images with corresponding sounds. The object of the game is to make as many matches as possible.

4. Tam Tam

From the Frame, click on the drum icon.

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Each picture on the right-hand side of the screen makes it’s own distinct sound. Click on the drum icons on the lower-right corner to set a beat for your composition. The far-right slider controls tempo of the drum.

Use the keyboard to play sounds at different pitches.

5. Dual-resolution display

These are instructions for demonstrating both the color and the black-and-white modes of the display from any activity. In black-and-white mode, with the backlight off, is high resolution and viewable in sunlight; it is the most energy-efficient setting.

On the top row of the keyboard is a long button with different-sized solid circles.

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The two larger circles control the B&W and color modes on the display.

  • Pushing the largest circle (far right) puts the display into B&W mode.
  • Pushing the second largest (second from the right) circle puts the display into color mode.

The two smaller circles on the left side of the button control the backlight.

  • To turn off the backlight, press the smallest dot (on the far left) 12 to 15 times.
  • To turn on the backlight, press the second dot from the left between 12 and 15 times.

6. Handheld mode (or eBook mode) and camera mode

When in this mode, keyboard and touchpad are covered, so only camera and microphone work.

To turn the laptop into the handheld mode bring the frame back up and click the eye button, this brings up the camera.


Remove the frame

Bring the display up to a 90 degree angle and put the antennae down


Rotate the display 180 degrees until it is facing backwards

Lay the display down onto the keyboard. The XO will be in camera mode

Other How To’s:

1. How to see what programs are running:

Turn on the frame and click the circle with one dot in it at the top left hand corner of the frame or push that same button on the top row of the keys on the keyboard

Key zoom.jpg Buttons from Left to Right: Neighborhood, Friends, Home, Back to Activity

Home screen will come up, but this time, icons that represent the programs running will appear in a circle around the XO logo. This is called the activity ring. When the ring is full you will not be able to start any more activities.

Click the icon to access that program

2. How to set up a wireless network The XO should look for wireless networks in the area when it is booted up

Click on the second icon from the top right the icon is a set of five bars that grown in size from right to left. A list of available wireless networks will show up in a drop down menu.

If you cannot see your wireless network, reboot the XO

Bugs and/or Known Issues

1. Keys that do not work Directional keys on the display Controller buttons on the display Volume keys on the top row

Camera/microphone toggle key

Grab keys (on either side of the space bar)

2. The XO does not turn on Turn the XO over and move button on right side to the right. This will unlock the battery.


Move button on the left side to the left while lifting up the battery.

Remove the battery and wait approx. 30 seconds. Replace the battery and move the button on the right side back to the left to lock the battery in place.