If the headset still doesn’t work, delete the existing partnership and create a new one. To delete the partnership: 1 Press Start Settings. , and then select 2 Select the Connections tab, and then select Bluetooth.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS If you are synchronizing with an Exchange Server and you’re unable to change your lock settings, check with your system administrator to find out if a systemwide locking policy is in place. TIP An alert tells me that the server could not be reached Your smartphone had to wait too long to connect to the Exchange Server. The connection may have been lost, the server may be temporarily overloaded, or the server may have encountered an internal error.
the ActiveSync icon in the taskbar on your computer to make sure ActiveSync desktop software is running on your computer. If one or both icons if not displayed, do the following: Smartphone: Press Start , select Programs, and then select ActiveSync. Select Menu (right action key), and then select Connections. Make sure the Synchronize all PCs using this connection box is checked, and that USB is selected from the list. Computer: Click Start, navigate to Programs, and then select Microsoft ActiveSync.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS • Click File, and then click Delete Mobile Device. When asked to confirm, click Yes. • Connect your smartphone and your computer to the sync cable. • When the Synchronization Setup Wizard appears, follow the steps to establish a sync relationship between your smartphone and your computer. 10 If your organization uses a firewall or a VPN connection, synchronizing with ActiveSync may not work. Go to www.microsoft.
• If you’re still having problems, try the following: 1 Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop personal information manager (PIM). The Windows Mobile Getting Started Disc lets you synchronize with Microsoft Office Outlook for Windows. If you use a different PIM, you need to install third-party software to synchronize. For more information, consult the company that makes the PIM.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS 4 Synchronize your phone and your computer. problem persists, contact your system administrator. You should now be able to assign time zones to your events without encountering this problem. An alert tells me that there is not enough free memory to sync my info My scheduled sync doesn’t work ActiveSync ran out of storage space. Try the following: By default, a scheduled sync does not work while you are roaming. This is to prevent roaming charges on your account.
sure to use your provider’s network as the connection type for the account. My Today screen settings are not restored after a hard reset Settings such as the background image and plug-in choices are not backed up during synchronization, so they can’t be restored after a hard reset. If you use a backup utility, you may be able to restore a backup to recover your Today screen setting and other additional info.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS If email synchronization is occurring and you turn your smartphone off or the connection to your email service provider is disconnected, the synchronization fails. • Check the synchronization schedule to make sure that email sync is set to occur at the expected day and time. See Setting the synchronization schedule for details. • Press Start , select Programs, and then select ActiveSync . Press Menu (right action key) and select Configure Server.
client software must be properly set up. Follow these steps to check the settings: the Exchange Server. You can also check the following setting: 1 Click Start on your computer, and then select Settings. 2 Select ActiveSync 2 Select Control Panel. 3 Select Internet Options, and then click the Programs tab. 1 Press Start 13 CHAPTER COMMON QUESTIONS and select Programs. . 3 Press Menu (right action key) and select Configure Server. 4 Make sure the SSL box is checked.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS Shockwave, VBScript, WML script, and other plug-ins. A secure site refuses to permit a transaction Some websites use a redirector to their true home page (for example, if you enter the address http://www.palm.com/support it may resolve to http://www.palm.com/us/ support). If Internet Explorer Mobile can’t follow the redirect, try using a desktop browser to see the landing page of the redirector, and enter that address in Internet Explorer Mobile.
grainy, due to the sensitivity of the camera. • Hold the camera as still as possible. Try supporting your picture-taking arm against your body or a stationary object (such as a wall). • Keep the subject of the pictures still. Exposure time is longer with lower light levels, so you may see a blur. • For best results, verify that you have the brightest light source coming from behind you, lighting the subject’s face. Avoid taking indoor pictures with the subject in front of a window or light.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS If you recently installed an application and your smartphone seems to be stuck, try the following: 9 If the problem recurs, delete the last application you installed and report the problem to its developer. 1 Perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset). Getting more help 2 Make sure the third-party application is compatible with the Windows Mobile version 5.2 operating system on your smartphone.
your smartphone (see Pictures & Videos). • Messaging: Multimedia content and email attachments can consume excessive memory. Move multimedia content and attachments to an expansion card, or delete large files from your smartphone (see Message status icons). You may also want to empty the deleted items folder. Voice quality Is the other person hearing an echo? • Try decreasing the volume on your smartphone to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end.
CHAPTER 13 COMMON QUESTIONS Is your voice too quiet on the other end? Be sure to hold the bottom of the smartphone, or the hands-free microphone, close to your mouth. 246 VOICE QUALITY Check the signal strength indicator. If the signal is weak, try to find an area with better coverage.
Where to learn more While using your Treo 750v smartphone • On-device User Guide: A copy of this guide is included on your smartphone. The on-device guide is specially formatted for your smartphone screen. To view the on-device guide, press Start and select Help. • Online support from Palm: For For a quick introduction • Quick Tour: The Quick Tour introduces you to many of your Palm® Treo™ 750v smartphone’s features. It is already installed on your smartphone, and you can open it any time.
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Terms ActiveSync® The technology that exchanges and updates the information on your smartphone with the information on your computer. To open ActiveSync on your computer, double-click the ActiveSync icon in the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen. If the icon does not appear, click Start, click All Programs (or navigate to the Programs group), and then select Microsoft ActiveSync. See Installing the desktop synchronization software.
dialog box Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) A set of options and command buttons that is enclosed by a border and that enables you to carry out a specific task. The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo 750v smartphones. See Charging the battery. EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® An enhanced version of GPRS that delivers data speeds that are up to three times faster than standard GPRS connections, with rates up to 236.8 Kbps. (Additional charges may apply.
Option Press this key and then a second key to enter the character or to access the feature displayed above the letter on the second key. See Entering numbers, punctuation, and symbols. partnership The connection that you make between two devices by means of Bluetooth wireless technology. The devices recognize each other because each device finds the same passkey on the other device. After you create a partnership between the devices, you no longer need to enter the passkey.
more than the allowed number of times, your SIM is blocked and you must call your network operator for the PUK. See Locking the SIM card. or listen to an audio program—directly from the Internet on your smartphone without needing to download a file to save on your smartphone. See Viewing a video. SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card synchronization The smartcard, inserted into your smartphone, that contains your mobile account information, such as the services to which you subscribe.
ActiveSync, you do not need to give your smartphone a username. See Installing the desktop synchronization software. Windows Mobile The operating system of your Treo 750v smartphone. Your smartphone uses Windows Mobile® 5.2. When installing third-party applications to your smartphone, be sure to install only apps that use Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Pocket PC Phone Edition. The Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Smartphone is not compatible with your Treo 750v smartphone.
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Regulatory information FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computer peripheral, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Antenna Care/Unauthorized Modifications Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Using TTY A TTY (also known as TDD or text telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Your Palm Treo 750v smartphone is compatible with select TTY devices. You can connect a TTY/TDD machine to your smartphone through the headset jack, but you cannot use your headset jack with a headset or hands-free kit while this mode is enabled.
Interference to Other Electronic Devices RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergencies. Remember, 9-1-1is a free call on your smartphone! speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if available to you. 3 Position your smartphone within easy reach. Make sure you place your smartphone within easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.
Description of ESD Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on the surface of a material. To most people, static electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For example, after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up electrons on your body, you may get a shock— the discharge event—when you touch a metal doorknob. This little shock discharges the built-up static electricity.
• Material type (The type of material gathering the charge. For example, synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton.) • The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect electronic devices. While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge 0ectricity, if you are in an environment where you notice ESD events, you may want to take extra precautions to protect your electronic equipment against ESD.
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Specifications Radio • Dual mode GSM/UMTS phone • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 quad band • UMTS 850/1900/2100 tri-band • GPRS Multi-slot Class 10, Class B • EDGE up to 59kbps per time-slot • UMTS PS data up to 384kbps DL • Personal speakerphone • Hands-free headset jack (2.
Size • 112.9mm x 59.3mm x 21.3mm (4.44 in x 2.34 in. x 0.84 in.) Weight • 154 grams (5.4 ounces) Connectivity • Infrared (1.0 compliant) • Bluetooth® wireless technology (1.
Included software • Notes • Calculator Messaging (text, multimedia, and email) • ActiveSync® • Excel Mobile • Internet Explorer Mobile (web browser) • Word Mobile • PowerPoint Mobile • Voice Command • Quick Tour • Search Terminal Services • • Operating and storage temperature range • • • System requirements Today/Phone (includes Speed Dial and Dial Pad) Camera Pictures & Videos Windows Media Player Mobile • File Explorer • • Contacts • Picsel PDF Viewer • Calendar • B
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Index SYMBOLS ! on battery icon 10 NUMERICS 112 calls 35, 210 1st day of week option 156 3GP files 140 3GPP files 102, 136 3GPP2 files 102, 136 5-way navigator 5, 17, 19, 244 911 calls 35, 210 A AC charger 9, 10 accented characters 26, 27 accessing ActiveSync 76 alternate characters 26 applications 28, 206 calculator 198 Calendar application 151 Contacts application 149 Dial Pad 38 File Explorer 186 information 29, 217 Internet Explorer 115 menu items 20, 21, 22 Messaging app 101 Notes application 160 on-d
Add a new VPN server connection option 221 Add Contact prompt 43 Add Favorite dialog box 118 Add Media command 104 Add Picture command 104 Add Recipient command 101 Add Server Source command 71 Add Sound command 104 Add to Contacts command 107 Add to Favorites command 118 Add to Personal Address Book command 236 adding a second call 44 applications 206 appointments 152, 154 attachments to email 90, 97, 186 bookmarks 117 bulleted or numbered lists 169 caller ID pictures 149 connections 220, 221 contacts 43,
AMR files 102 animation 139, 171, 172 anniversaries 154 Answer button 39 answering the phone 39, 44 antenna 256 Appearance tab 201, 205 application icons 28, 206 applications See also third-party applications associating with buttons 206 battery life and 11 caution for hard resets and 225 choosing menu items in 21, 22 closing 28, 218 copying 196 customizing 206–210 deleting 190, 245 displaying 28, 218 downloading 187, 188 error reporting for 217 included with smartphone 265 installing 187–188, 243, 244 los
auto-off interval 249 available memory 218 available storage space 218 B back view (smartphone) 6 backgrounds 131, 138, 145, 201 backing up information 65, 223, 226 backlight (keyboard) 24, 219 backlight shut-off interval 25 Backspace key 20, 24, 26 backup and restore application 79 backup utilities 223, 226, 239 backups, restoring 226, 239 battery Bluetooth connections and 124 charging 9–10 conserving power for 219 disposing of 227, 258 inserting 8 maximizing life of 11–12 purchasing 9 removing 225, 227 re
browsing the web. See web browsing built-in applications 190, 265 built-in camera.
captions 103, 104 cascading menus 22 case-sensitive searching 167, 181 categories contacts 149 events 155 playlists 143 tasks 158, 159 cell patterns (spreadsheets) 173 cell phones.
enabling dial-up networking for 126 installing from 189 reinstalling desktop software on 224 synchronizing with 81, 82 system requirements 75 viewing videos and pictures on 139 Conference button 46 conference calls 45 confidential events 155 Confidential option 155 configurations restoring 225 troubleshooting 231 Configure Server command 241 configuring data services 231 mail servers 241 TTY devices 56 Confirm message deletions check box 110 confirmation messages 112 Connect command 221 Connect via Bluetoot
selecting communication method for 37 sending messages to 101, 154 viewing details list for 37 Contacts application 149–151 Contacts list 37, 44, 101, 107, 151 context-sensitive menus 22 continuous playback (slides) 172 cookies 115 Copy command 119, 138, 168, 196 copying addresses 236 applications 196 items in folders 187 phone numbers 37, 39, 119 pictures and videos 137 text 119, 167 copyrighted items 137 corporate mail systems 85, 221, 241 corporate networks 216 corporate servers 221, 241 coupling 245 27
voicemail system 49, 55 Word Mobile 170 Cut command 137, 168 cutting.
configuring TTY/TTD 56 discovering trusted 121, 122, 125 physically-impaired disabilities and 56 radio frequency emissions and 255, 258 transferring information from 223 troubleshooting 232 Devices tab 123, 232 diagnostic information 217 Dial Lookup field 30 Dial Lookup list 13 Dial Pad 37, 38, 39 dialing 12, 34–37, 38, 49 dialog boxes 250 dial-up networking 125, 126 digit grouping 205 digital cameras 136 See also camera digital certificates 115, 216 dimmed images 229 Direct Push Technology 70 directory ser
saving 165, 166, 168, 170 sending 83 setting margins for 169 spell-checking 169 supported features for 166 unsupported features for 165 documents list 171 DOT files 165 downloading applications 187, 188 attachments 91, 92 email 72, 90, 91 files 118 images 119, 139 multimedia messages 105, 110 Palm-specific information and updates 247 pictures 136 ringtones 54 videos 139, 140 Downloads favorite 118 downward-pointing arrows 22 drained battery 11 drawing 160 drivers 224 driving safety tips 258 Drop and Answer
email applications 242 E-mail button 91 email client software 240 email message icons 108 embedded images 92 emergency calls 35, 210 emoticons 102 Enable Clear Type check box 204 Enable fixed dialing check box 61 Enable local network time check box 215 encoding options 120 encryption 115 End Show command 172 End User License Agreement 2 ending active calls 42 data connections 222 playback 142 wireless connections 127 endnotes 166 entering alternate characters 26, 27 data in spreadsheets 174, 177 information
Exchange ActiveSync 241, 250, 252 Exchange Address Book 236 Exchange Server credentials screen 234 Exchange Server sync options 72, 234 Exchange Servers accessing 151 getting email from 90 setting up accounts for 71–73 synchronizing with 11, 68, 81, 234 troubleshooting 241 exiting applications 28, 218 expanding lists in fields 23 expansion card slot 6, 193, 263 expansion cards as storage medium 245 browsing on 197 displaying available space on 196, 218 inserting 193–194 installing apps on 189 moving apps to
Filter command 150, 156 Filter option 159 filtering events 156 information 150, 179 tasks 159 filters 156, 180 Find Online command 94, 151 Find/Replace command 167, 181 finding contacts 30, 36, 151 information 181 text 167 firewalls 233 5-way navigator 5, 17, 19, 244 fixed dialing 60 folder names 170 folders accessing Outlook 236 adding documents to 168 arranging pictures and videos in 138 browsing 186, 197 creating 118, 170 displaying contents 170, 181 280 INDEX moving items to 170, 181, 187 opening ite
hands-free devices connecting to 51 purchasing 260 setting up 50 tips for 54, 258 troubleshooting 232 turning Keyguard on or off for 211 hanging indents 169 hanging up phone 13, 42 hard resets 213, 225 hardware 1 Hardware buttons check box 203 headers 166 headset button 51 headset jack 5 headsets configuring as trusted devices 122 connecting 50–51, 124 disabling Keyguard and 211 troubleshooting 232 hearing-impaired 56, 257, 259 heat sources 12 help 223, 247 Help topics 28 hiding appointments 155 events 155
Include file attachments check box 92 incorrect passwords 213 Indentation setting 169 indented lists 166 indenting text 169 indicator light 5, 10, 33 information accessing 29, 217 backing up 65, 223, 226 changing 181 entering 24, 25–26 erasing all 233 filtering 150, 179 losing 165, 225 moving 170, 181, 196 protecting 210–214 removing battery and 227 restoring 225, 226 searching for 167, 181, 185–186 sharing 191 sorting 179 storing 193, 244, 245 synchronizing 68, 69, 233 transferring 65, 223 updating 65 infr
entering information from 25–26, 210 locking 211 pressing keys on 24 scrolling with 18 selecting menu items from 22 setting key combinations for 207 specifications for 264 troubleshooting 244 keyboard backlight 24, 219 keyboard icon 24 Keyguard 211 Keyguard icon 211 Known Caller option 55 L language-impaired 56 leading zeros 205 left action key 20, 152 Legacy Pocket Word files 166 libraries (media) 142 Library command 141 Library list 141 Library screen 141, 145 Library tab 145 lightening bolt 10 Li-Ion ba
M magnet 7 magnification.
deleting 96, 109, 110 dialing from 39 displaying notification 204 displaying status of 108 forwarding 94, 107 invalid characters and 102 listening to 41 receiving notifications for 105, 111, 232 saving 90 sorting 109 storing 245 Messages tab 110 Messaging application See also text messages; multimedia messages adding contacts and 149 chat sessions and 107 customizing 110–112 email settings in 95 messaging options in 104 notification options in 105 overview 101 play options in 106 starting 101 status icons i
moving through web pages 116 MP3 files 140 MP4 files 140 MPEG files 136 MPEG4 files 102 multi-connector 5 multi-line fields 18 multimedia features 99, 129 multimedia file types 136 multimedia files 136, 245 multimedia messages creating 102 deleting 109, 110 displaying 107 downloading 105, 110 forwarding 107 internal memory and 245 opening 106 overview 99 phone numbers in 39 playing 106–107 previewing 104 receiving 105 replying to 107 requirements for 1 saving 107 sending 102, 104, 108 setting options for 10
removing 162 saving 161, 162 Notes application 159–162 Notes icon 160 Notes list 161, 162 Notes tab 149, 214 notification options 105, 111, 203 notification screens.
Wireless Manager 33 operating system (device) 228, 253, 263 operating systems (PCs) 75 operational warnings 257 Option key 18, 24, 25, 251 Option Lock icon 25 Option Lock mode 25 options displaying 155 highlighting 18, 19, 23 selecting 22, 23 Options screen (ActiveSync) 81 Options screen (Internet Explorer) 120 Options screen (messaging) 95, 110 Options tab 201, 209, 214 organizer features 34, 147 orientation (screen) 206 orientation (slides) 172 orientation options 206 Orientation tab 172 outages 231 Outbo
reinstalling desktop software on 224 synchronizing with 81, 82 system requirements 75 viewing videos and pictures on 139 personal events 155 personal identification numbers (PINs) 60, 212, 251 personal information 213, 214, 249 personal information managers 237, 251 See also PIM applications Personal option 155 Personal tab 54 personalizing your smartphone 199 phone See also phone calls; phone numbers; smartphone adjusting volume 13, 56 advanced features 41–47 answering 39, 44 customizing 54–62 dialing 12,
Phone/Send button 5, 13, 35, 251 Phone/Send icon 34 phone-off icon 33 photo albums 136 photos.
See also PowerPoint Mobile Preview Message command 104 Preview Mode (camera) 243 previewing multimedia messages 104 pictures 132, 243 sounds 55, 204 videos 133 priority levels 105, 158 Priority list 90 privacy mode 105, 112 private events 155 Private option 155 processor 263 Program Buttons tab 207 Program Files folder 196 Programs check box 203 Programs screen 28 programs.
refreshing web pages 116, 241 Region tab 205 regional settings 204, 214 Regional Settings icon 204 Regional Settings screen 204 reinstalling software or applications 224, 226 Reminder option 153 reminders adding 153, 158 events and 157 system alarms and 215 tasks and 159 turning on and off 203 remote access servers 220 remote files 221 Remove Programs icon 190 Remove Programs list 190 Remove Programs screen 190 Remove Split command 175 removing applications 190, 245 battery 225, 227 battery door 8 Bluetooth
restarting Treo smartphone. See resets restoring backups 226, 239 information 225, 226 preferences and system settings 225 sound settings 202 Resume playback option 106, 145 retrieving voicemail 41 Return key 24 reverse type 20 Revert to Saved command 139 revision marks 166 RF emissions 255, 258 RF Safety Statement 255 right action key 20 right-click menus.
screen activating items on 20 activating wrong features 229 adjusting brightness 204 adjusting display 204–206 aligning 205 arranging web pages on 116 battery life and 12 caring for 6 changing color themes for 201, 205 changing orientation 206 disabling touch-sensitivity for 210 locking 211 moving around on 17–19 scrolling in 18–19, 210 selecting items on 20 setting backgrounds for 138, 201 setting delays for 34 specifications for 264 troubleshooting 205, 229 turning on or off 33, 34, 218, 249 waking up 34,
Send outgoing items… check box 74 Send Sound command 203 Send via E-Mail command 191 Send/Receive command 91 sending copyrighted items 137 email 90, 91, 97, 117, 239 meeting requests 94, 154, 157 multimedia messages 102, 104, 108 pictures 137 sounds 203 text messages 40, 101 videos 137 sensitivity options 155, 158 Sent folder 95, 108 servers, troubleshooting 238, 241 See also Exchange Servers service contracts 1 service providers 220, 231, 240 Services tab 46, 58, 59, 61 Set as Hands-Free command 232 Set a
slide timing option 172 slider 19 slides 104, 107 smartcard.
playing 135 previewing 55, 204 recording 203 selecting event 203 sending 203 setting ringtone 54 setting system 202 silencing 7, 202 turning off event 203 Sounds & Notifications screen 54 Sounds & Notifications Settings icon 202 Sounds & Notifications Settings screen 202, 203 Sounds tab 202 Space key 24 speaker 6, 140 speakerphone 42, 245, 257 Speakerphone command 42 special characters 27 special characters.
storage cards.
tapping 17, 20, 205 tapping sounds 203 task categories 158, 159 Task tab 158 tasks adding notes to 158 completing 158 creating 157 customizing 159 deleting 159 displaying 159 filtering 159 filtering and sorting 159 marking as sensitive 158 setting due dates for 158 setting reminders for 158, 159 Tasks application 157–159 Tasks entry bar 157, 159 Tasks icon 157 Tasks list 159 Tasks tab (Connections) 220, 221 TDD devices 56, 257 technical support 247 telecommunications devices for impaired.
third-party applications accessing Outlook folders and 236 caution for hard resets and 225 compatibility with 187 deleting 245 getting help with 244 installing 188, 243, 244 navigator and 17, 244 previewing pictures and 243 reinstalling 224, 226 screen resolution and 229 synchronizing with 75, 226 troubleshooting 188, 228, 243–244 third-party vendors 75 Thumbnail View 132, 133 Thumbnails button 133 TIF files 136 time format settings 205 time system settings 214 Time tab 205, 215 time units 153 time zones 21
U UMTS services 252 unauthorized users 210, 217 unavailable time slots 155 Underline option 168 underlining text 166, 168 Undo command 139 Unfreeze Panes option 175 Unknown Caller option 55 unlocking SIM smartcards 212 smartphone 213 spreadsheet rows and columns 175 unread messages 109 unretrieved voicemail 41 unsafe areas 256 untimed events 153, 154 Update Library command 143 updating information 65 upgrades 223 uppercase letters 25, 210 urgent message icon 109 URLs 142, 171 See also web links USB connecti
notifications 55, 204 on-device documentation 247 PDF files 165 pictures 131, 136, 139 power settings 218 Quick Tour documentation 247 running applications 218 space on expansion cards 196, 218 tasks 159 videos 131, 136, 139 web pages 115, 116 wireless settings 219 virtual private networks.
hiding images on 116 moving through 116 playing media files from 142 refreshing 116, 241 resizing text on 117 returning to recently viewed 119 scrolling 116 searching 115 security settings for 121 selecting addresses on 242 sending email from 117 setting as home 120 viewing 115, 116 Web search field 115 web-based mail systems 85 websites See also web browsing accessing 113 compatibility with 115 connecting to 115, 125 ending connections to 222 redirectors and 242 searching over 115 submitting transactions a
adjusting column and row size for 179 deleting 182 entering defined names in 178 entering formulas in 176, 182 entering functions in 176 filtering data in 179 formatting options for 178 inserting cells, rows, and columns 177 moving between 175 naming 178 removing cells, rows, and columns 182 renaming 179 Writing mode 162 Y Year View 152 304 INDEX Z ZIP files 187 zoom buttons (camera) 132 Zoom command 117, 167 zoom icons (presentations) 171 Zoom In command 171 zoom options 132 zoom settings 173, 175, 210