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Utilities 141
E-EQ-HX2RG-B HX2 Reference Guide
Configuring GrabTime
Note: This utility affects the behavior of GrabTime at warmboot. After a coldboot, GrabTime is
disabled.
The HX2 has a GrabTime utility which can automatically synchronize the HX2 with a worldwide
time server (via an Internet connection) at boot up. By default, GrabTime for time synchronization
at boot up is Off.
To enable GrabTime to run automatically at boot up, run \Windows\grabtime.reg and perform a
warmboot. For more detail, see LAUNCH.EXE, earlier in this chapter.
Synchronize with a local time server
1. Use ActiveSync to copy GrabTime.ini from the My Device | Windows folder on the HX2 to
the host PC.
2. Edit GrabTime.ini (on the host PC) to add the local time server’s domain name to the
beginning
of the list of servers. You can then optionally delete the remainder of the list.
3. Copy the modified GrabTime.ini to the My Device | System folder on the HX2.
The System/GrabTime.ini file takes precedence over the Windows/GrabTime.ini file. Each time
the mobile device is cold booted, the Windows/GrabTime.ini file is replaced with the default
version and the System/GrabTime.ini file is not.
Configuring CapsLock Behavior
To set CapsLock status to On after a warmboot, run \Windows\CapsLockOn.reg and perform a
warmboot.
To set CapsLock status to Off after a warmboot, run \Windows\CapsLockOff.reg and perform a
warmboot.
Note: Setting CapsLock to On using this method does not display the CapsLock icon in the
Windows CE taskbar. The current status of CapsLock can be changed with the CAPS key
sequence [2 Alpha clicks], however this method does not change CapsLock behavior
upon reboot.
Note: These utilities affect the behavior of the CapsLock on warmboot. After a coldboot,
CapsLock is disabled.