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While many mobile systems no longer come with proprietary software that enhances productivity, the SlateVision does. The system ships with FIC's 1st Menu program that provides easy access to many of the tablet's functions. Hitting the 1st Menu button launches the program which is navigated using the direction pad. Screen brightness, system volume, screen orientation, pen calibration, and system shutdown functions can all be navigated to using 1st Menu.

The volume and brightness settings brings up an onscreen menu that is controlled by the direction arrows to set the items to the desired levels.

We found that the most useful part of 1st Menu is the rotation function. In this menu, it is possible to select from a number of rotation settings with the application showing a preview of each setting relative to the position you are currently in.

The SlateVision also ships with a 30 day trail of FranklinCovey TabletPlanner. Again, from what we have seen of this program, it looks to be fairly impressive.

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