User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Treo™ 90 Handheld User Guide
- Macintosh Edition
- Contents
- Introduction to Your Treo™ 90 Handheld
- Getting to know your handheld
- Charging the battery
- Using the stylus to get things done
- Elements of the handheld interface
- Customizing your handheld
- Connecting the HotSync cable
- Using desktop software
- Entering Data in Your Handheld
- Managing Your Applications
- Using the Applications Launcher
- Choosing preferences
- Installing and removing applications
- Working with expansion cards
- Security
- Applications Overview
- Common Tasks
- Application-Specific Tasks
- Date Book Plus
- Working in Day View
- Scheduling an event
- Rescheduling an event
- Setting an alarm for an event
- Scheduling repeating or continuous events
- Changing the Date Book Plus view
- Working in Week View
- Working in Week View with Text
- Working in Month View
- Working in Year View
- Working in List View
- Spotting event conflicts
- Working with floating events
- Working with To Do items
- Using the Daily Journal
- Using templates
- Date Book Plus menus
- Contacts
- To Do List
- Memo Pad
- CityTime
- Calculator
- Expense
- Date Book Plus
- Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
- In the Preferences screens, you can do the following:
- Viewing Preferences
- Buttons Preferences
- Connection Preferences
- Date & Time Preferences
- Digitizer Preferences
- Formats Preferences
- General Preferences
- Network Preferences and TCP/IP software
- Selecting a service
- Entering a user name
- Entering a password
- Selecting a connection
- Adding telephone settings
- Connecting to your service
- Creating additional service templates
- Adding detailed information to a service template
- Creating a login script
- Deleting a service template
- Network Preferences menu commands
- TCP/IP troubleshooting
- Owner Preferences
- Phone Preferences
- ShortCuts Preferences
- Advanced HotSync® Operations
- Selecting HotSync setup options
- Customizing HotSync application settings
- IR HotSync operations
- Conducting a modem HotSync operation
- Creating a user profile
- Synchronizing with your desktop e-mail application
- In Palm Mail, you can do the following:
- Setting up Mail on the desktop
- Synchronizing Palm Mail with your E-Mail application
- Using Palm Mail on your handheld
- Viewing e-mail items
- Creating e-mail items
- Looking up an address
- Adding details to e-mail items
- Storing e-mail to be sent later
- Filing e-mail
- Deleting e-mail
- Message list options
- Sorting the Message list
- Palm Mail HotSync options
- Palm Mail menus
- Using the Wireless Application Suite
- To install the Wireless Application Suite:
- Preparing for mobile communications
- Blazer Web Browser
- Palm™ SMS
- One-Touch Mail
- Maintaining Your Handheld
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
- Warranty and Other Product Information
- Index
Chapter 9 Page 181
Blazer Web Browser
If you can’t hold the world in the palm of your hand, at least you can hold the World Wide Web
when you use Blazer to browse the Internet on your handheld’s screen.
In Blazer, you can do the following:
■ Access the World Wide Web and display Internet content.
■ Create up to 100 bookmarks for quick and convenient access to your favorite web sites.
■ Navigate between web pages with familiar toolbar icons.
To use Blazer, you must subscribe to data services from your wireless service provider, and you
must have an account established with an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Many wireless service
providers also provide ISP services. If ISP information is available from your wireless service
provider when you configure your wireless communication settings with the Handspring CD-
ROM, the installation program will set up Blazer for use with that provider.
Note: If you already installed the desktop software from the Handspring CD-ROM but didn’t
configure the wireless communication settings, double-click the Configure Wireless
Suite icon in the Palm folder and follow the instructions on the screen
Viewing web pages
You can view web pages whenever you connect to your mobile phone via the IR port or a special
cable. If you are outside a coverage area, you can view web pages that are stored temporarily on
your handheld in an area called the “cache.” However, if a page stored in the cache has an
expiration date and it is past that date, you need to establish an Internet connection to view that
page.
To view a web page:
1. Prepare your handheld and mobile phone for data communications. See page 180 for details.
2. Press Option and then press Menu to access the Applications Launcher.
3. Use the scroll buttons to select the Blazer icon .
4. Press Return to launch the application.
5. Press Menu .
6. Under Go, select Go to Web Page (/G).
Tip: You can also tap the Folder icon to open the Go to Web Page dialog box.