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<string id="AutoComplete">Turn off AutoComplete integration with Input Panel</string>
<string id="AutoCompleteExplain">Turns off the integration of application auto complete lists with Tablet PC Input Panel in applications where this behavior is available.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, application auto complete lists will never appear next to Input Panel. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, application auto complete lists will appear next to Input Panel in applications where the functionality is available. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, application auto complete lists will appear next to Input Panel in applications where the functionality is available. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Settings tab in Input Panel Options.</string>
<string id="EdgeTarget">Prevent Input Panel tab from appearing</string>
<string id="EdgeTargetExplain">Prevents Input Panel tab from appearing on the edge of the Tablet PC screen.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, Input Panel tab will not appear on the edge of the Tablet PC screen. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, Input Panel tab will appear on the edge of the Tablet PC screen. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, Input Panel tab will appear on the edge of the Tablet PC screen. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Opening tab in Input Panel Options.
Caution: If you enable both the ΓÇ£Prevent Input Panel from appearing next to text entry areasΓÇ¥ policy and the ΓÇ£Prevent Input Panel tab from appearingΓÇ¥ policy, and disable the ΓÇ£Show Input Panel taskbar iconΓÇ¥ policy, the user will then have no way to access Input Panel.</string>
<string id="IPTIPTarget">For tablet pen input, donΓÇÖt show the Input Panel icon</string>
<string id="IPTIPTargetExplain">Prevents the Tablet PC Input Panel icon from appearing next to any text entry area in applications where this behavior is available. This policy applies only when using a tablet pen as an input device.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, Input Panel will never appear next to text entry areas when using a tablet pen as an input device. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, Input Panel will appear next to any text entry area in applications where this behavior is available. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, Input Panel will appear next to text entry areas in applications where this behavior is available. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Opening tab in Input Panel Options.
Caution: If you enable both the ΓÇ£Prevent Input Panel from appearing next to text entry areasΓÇ¥ policy and the ΓÇ£Prevent Input Panel tab from appearingΓÇ¥ policy, and disable the ΓÇ£Show Input Panel taskbar iconΓÇ¥ policy, the user will then have no way to access Input Panel.</string>
<string id="IPTIPTouchTarget">For touch input, donΓÇÖt show the Input Panel icon</string>
<string id="IPTIPTouchTargetExplain">Prevents the Tablet PC Input Panel icon from appearing next to any text entry area in applications where this behavior is available. This policy applies only when a user is using touch input.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, Input Panel will never appear next to any text entry area when a user is using touch input. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, Input Panel will appear next to text entry areas in applications where this behavior is available. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, Input Panel will appear next to text entry areas in applications where this behavior is available. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Opening tab in Input Panel Options.</string>
<string id="PasswordSecurity">Turn off password security in Input Panel</string>
<string id="PasswordSecurityExplain">Adjusts password security settings in Tablet PC Input Panel. These settings include using the on-screen keyboard by default, preventing users from switching to another Input Panel skin (the writing pad or character pad), and not showing what keys are tapped when entering a password.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£LowΓÇ¥ from the drop-down box, password security is set to ΓÇ£Low.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, all password security settings are turned off. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£Medium-LowΓÇ¥ from the drop-down box, password security is set to ΓÇ£Medium-Low.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is allowed, and Input Panel displays the cursor and which keys are tapped. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£MediumΓÇ¥ from the drop-down box, password security is set to ΓÇ£Medium.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is not allowed, and Input Panel displays the cursor and which keys are tapped. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose to ΓÇ£Medium-HighΓÇ¥ from the drop-down box, password security is set to ΓÇ£Medium-High.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is allowed, and Input Panel does not display the cursor or which keys are tapped. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£HighΓÇ¥ from the drop-down box, password security is set to ΓÇ£High.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is not allowed, and Input Panel does not display the cursor or which keys are tapped. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, password security is set to ΓÇ£Medium-High.ΓÇ¥ At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is allowed, and Input Panel does not display the cursor or which keys are tapped. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, password security is set to ΓÇ£Medium-HighΓÇ¥ by default. At this setting, when users enter passwords from Input Panel they use the on-screen keyboard by default, skin switching is allowed, and Input Panel does not display the cursor or which keys are tapped. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Advanced tab in Input Panel Options.
Caution: If you lower password security settings, people who can see the userΓÇÖs screen might be able to see their passwords.</string>
<string id="PRCGesture">Switch to the Simplified Chinese (PRC) gestures</string>
<string id="PRCGestureExplain">Switches the gesture set used for editing from the common handheld computer gestures to the Simplified Chinese (PRC) standard gestures.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, the Simplified Chinese (PRC) editing gestures will be used. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, the common handheld editing gesture set will be used. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, the common handheld editing gesture set will be used. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Gestures tab in Input Panel Options.</string>
<string id="RareChar">Include rarely used Chinese, Kanji, or Hanja characters</string>
<string id="RareCharExplain">
Includes rarely used Chinese, Kanji, and Hanja characters when handwriting is converted to typed text. This policy applies only to the use of the Microsoft recognizers for Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, and Korean. This setting appears in Input Panel Options only when these input languages or keyboards are installed.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy, rarely used Chinese, Kanji, and Hanja characters will be included in recognition results when handwriting is converted to typed text. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, rarely used Chinese, Kanji, and Hanja characters will not be included in recognition results when handwriting is converted to typed text. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, rarely used Chinese, Kanji, and Hanja characters will not be included in recognition results when handwriting is converted to typed text. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Advanced tab in the Input Panel Options dialog box.</string>
<string id="ScratchOut">Turn off tolerant and Z-shaped scratch-out gestures</string>
<string id="ScratchOutExplain">Turns off both the more tolerant scratch-out gestures that were added in Windows Vista and the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture that was available in Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.
The tolerant gestures let users scratch out ink in Input Panel by using strikethrough and other scratch-out gesture shapes.
Tablet PC Input Panel is a Tablet PC accessory that enables you to use handwriting or an on-screen keyboard to enter text, symbols, numbers, or keyboard shortcuts.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£AllΓÇ¥ from the drop-down menu, no scratch-out gestures will be available in Input Panel. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£Tolerant," users will be able to use the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture that was available in Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you enable this policy and choose ΓÇ£None,ΓÇ¥ users will be able to use both the tolerant scratch-out gestures and the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you disable this policy, users will be able to use both the tolerant scratch-out gestures and the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture. Users will not be able to configure this setting in the Input Panel Options dialog box.
If you do not configure this policy, users will be able to use both the tolerant scratch-out gestures and the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture. Users will be able to configure this setting on the Gestures tab in Input Panel Options.</string>
<string id="TabletTIP">Input Panel</string>
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<presentation id="ScratchOut_1">
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