Casio Palm-size PC manuel d'utilisation

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    P alm-size PC User ’ s Guide For distribution with new Palm-size PCs only . Y our P alm-size PC comes with a Har dwar e Manual in addition to this P alm-size PC User’ s Guide . Be sure to read the Har dwar e Manual first. Before using your Palm-size PC for the f irst time,carefully read the Safety Precautions in the Har dware Manual . K eep thi[...]

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    ©1999 CASIO COMPUTER CO., L TD. All rights reserved. Copyright Inf ormation • Microsoft, MS, Activ eSync, Activ e Desktop, Outlook, W indows, W indows NT , and the W indo ws logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsof[...]

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    Contents W elcome .................................................................................... i About This User’ s Guide .................................................................................... i Where to find additional infor mation ................................................................ ii Part 1 Using the Palm-siz[...]

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    Chapter 4 Poc k et Outlook .................................................... 42 Calendar: Scheduling an Appointment ............................................................ 42 Contacts: Managing Business and Priv ate Contacts ........................................ 44 T asks: Keeping Track of Things Y ou Need to Do .........................[...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs ........................... 95 Chapter 8 Menu .................................................................... 95 Using Menu ...................................................................................................... 96 Starting Up Menu ..................................................................[...]

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    i W elcome Congratulations on your selection of our Palm-size PC. Y our new Palm-size PC comes with Microsoft W indows CE preinstalled, whic h means it can be used in conjunction with a Microsoft Windo ws based personal computer . Y ou can use the Palm-size PC’ s powerful software capabilities to take along the latest version of your appointments[...]

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    ii Where to find additional information Information Source • This User ’s Guide • Palm-size PC online help. On your Palm-size PC, tap Start and then Help . • This User ’s Guide • Palm-size PC online help • Windows CE Services Help T opics . On the Mobile Devices window of your desktop computer , click Help and then Windows CE Services[...]

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    iii Note • Y ou must hav e W indows CE Services installed on your desktop computer before you can access Windows CE Ser vices Help T opics . See the separate Quick Start Guide and Chapter 6 of this User’ s Guide for information on installing Windows CE Services . • In this User’ s Guide, the term “desktop computer” includes both desktop[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 1 Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC Part 1 of this User’ s Guide provides an over view of basic operations and ho w to use the software on your P alm-size PC. Chapter 1 Palm-size PC Basics Basic Palm-size PC operations and information on ho w to customize your Palm-size PC. Chapter 2 T utorial Hands-on experience enterin[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 2 Chapter 1 Palm-size PC Basics Before you start using your Palm-size PC, see the separate Hard war e Manual for information on the follo wing operations. • Installing batteries • Charging Palm-size PC main battery • T urning on Palm-size PC • Adjusting screen contrast • Adjusting screen brightness The first t[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 3 Exit Button This button is similar to the Esc key on a desktop computer k eyboard. Use it to interrupt an ongoing operation and to return to a previous screen or menu. Action control This versatile dial-type b utton can be used to perform a number of dif ferent operations. Press ................................... Pr[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 4 T ouch Screen Operations Using the stylus to tap b uttons and menu items on the touch screen is the same as clicking the item on a desktop computer . Y ou can also double-tap (double-click) and drag as described belo w . Ta p Lightly tap the touch screen once to perform the operation that is equivalent to clicking on [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 5 Palm-size PC Programs Y our Palm-size PC comes pre-installed with a collection of useful programs. These include Microsoft standard programs (Calendar , Contacts, etc.) and CASIO programs (Menu, etc.). Y ou can select the program you want from the Start button or by pressing its program button. W ith your Palm-size P[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 6 Icon Program Calendar K eeps track of your appointments. Channels Do wnloads W eb data from your desktop computer . Contacts K eeps track of your friends and business contacts. Inbox Sends and recei ves e-mail. Note T aker Provides a place for creating freehand or typed notes. T asks K eeps track of things you need to[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 7 Assigning a Program to a Program Button The first time you start up P alm-size PC, V oice Recorder , Calendar , Contacts, and Menu are assigned to the program buttons automatically . Calendar Menu Contacts Voice recorder button Use the follo wing pr ocedure to assign different programs to the program b uttons. T o as[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 8 Active Desktop Y ou can use the Active Desktop to display important data, upcoming appointments and tasks. Think of the Activ e Desktop as the “cover” for your P alm-size PC. Active Desktop Owner data Calendar data Task data Desktop button Y ou can display the desktop at any time by tapping the Desktop b utton in [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 9 T askbar The T askbar appears along the bottom of your Palm-size PC screen. 12 3 4 5 1 Start button .......................... T ap to display the Start menu. 2 Input panel button ................ T ap to display or hide the input panel (page 12 ). 3 Input method arrow .............. T ap to display a list of input m[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 10 Start Menu T ap the Start button to display the Start menu. 1 2 3 4 5 1 Palm-size PC Standard Software ........ T ap on the name of a program to start it up. 2 Programs Menu ................................. T ap here to display a sub-menu of CASIO programs, programs for data communication, etc. 3 Settings Menu .....[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 11 Command Bar The appearance of the command bar at the top of the Palm-size PC screen depends on what program you are currently using. The following e xplanation describes the Calendar command bar , which you can display by tapping Start and then Calendar . Command bar The command bar consists of a toolbar and a menu [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 12 T yping and Writing on your Palm-size PC Y our Palm-size PC provides you with a selection of three dif fer ent options for entering data. Y ou can type with an on-screen keyboard, hand-write char acters using character recognition, or draw graphics on the screen using the stylus. Y ou can use the stylus to draw graph[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 13 Note Y ou can use the [Action] control and cursor key in combination to perform the operations described belo w . Writing Using the Character Recognizer Y our Palm-size PC comes with CIC ® Jot TM character recognition softwar e that lets you write characters by hand. T o hand-write using the character recognizer , [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 14 Tap here if this is the word you want to enter. Viewing Data Most of the pre-installed programs provide a list vie w that shows the items or f iles stored with a program. Y ou can select a particular item or file in the list vie w and change to a detailed vie w of its contents. • T apping on a column heading sorts [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 15 • In Note T aker , V oice Recorder , and Inbox, you can place files or messages into folders and then select the folder whose files you want to appear in the list vie w . See the online help and manuals that come with your Palm-size PC for more information about the dif ferent views and f iltering capabilities of [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 16 The follo wing describes the settings that you can adjust with the Settings menu. Buttons For assigning programs to the program b uttons and for making up/down control settings (for Action control and screen scroll button operations). Important! Do not assign a program installed on a CompactFlash card to a program b [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 17 Regional Settings For specifying the number system, currenc y , date, date and time formats and other settings for your region. Remove Programs For remo ving programs installed in RAM. Stylus For calibrating the touch screen and adjusting the double-ta p speed. System For adjusting memory allocation between storage [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 18 Chapter 2 T utorial This chapter walks you through a number of procedures and helps you to become familiar with using the pre-installed programs of your P alm-size PC. This chapter cov ers the follo wing topics. • Recording a message with V oice Recorder • Adding a Contacts record • Creating a Calendar appointm[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 19 T o record a message with V oice Recorder 1. Hold down the v oice r ecorder button. • Recording continues as long as you keep the voice recorder b utton depressed. 2. Speak into the microphone. 3. Release the voice recorder b utton to stop recording. • The Palm-size PC beeps to let you know recording is complete[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 20 T o create a new Contacts r ecord 1. Press the Contacts button ( ) on the front of your Palm-size PC, or tap Start and then Contacts . 2. T ap the New button. • This displays the new contact dialog. Memo button Business button Personal button • The business data input screen appears f irst. Y ou can enter three t[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 21 Creating a Calendar Appointment Y our Palm-size PC’ s Calendar program is just the thing for keeping track of appointments, meetings, and other important e vents. T o create a Calendar appointment 1. Press the Calendar button ( ) on the front of your Palm-size PC, or tap Start and then Calendar . 2. T ap the date [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 22 3. T ap the date of the appointment in the calendar, tap the line that corresponds to the time of appointment, and then tap the New button to display the dialog for entering a new Calendar a ppointment. 4. T ap the Descr iption L button and then select the a ppropriate description from the list that appears. • If y[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 23 7. T ap OK to sav e the appointment and return to the Calendar screen. Entering a Reminder in T asks The T asks program helps to ef fectiv ely things you have to do each day . T o enter a reminder in T asks 1. T ap Start and then T asks . Tap here to enter a new task. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard or handwriting rec[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 24 3. T ap on the ke yboard or tap outside the handwriting input panel to add the new task to the list. T o assign a category to a task 1. On the task list, double-tap the task to which you want to assign a cate gory . • This displays a dialog that shows the details of the task. 2. T ap the button and then check the b[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 25 3. T o save the task, tap OK . Tap here to display a menu of categories. Only the tasks that are assigned the currently selected category are shown in the task list. Selecting All Items shows all items, regardless of category. T o assign a priority to a task 1. On the same screen for assigning a category to a task ([...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 26 2. T o save the task, tap OK . This symbol indicates priority. ! : High ↓ : Low Creating a Note with Note T aker Y our Palm-size PC’ s Note T aker program is just like ha ving a digital note pad with you where ver you go. Note T aker lets you type your notes on the spot and even edit da ta. T o create a note with[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 27 2. Use the on-screen keyboard or handwriting recognition to enter te xt, or draw a diagram right on the screen. 3. After the note is the way you want, tap OK to sa ve it and return to the Note T aker list of notes. • Note T aker automatically names your note using the first characters of te xt in the note. T o cha[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 28 • See “T yping and Wr iting on your Palm-size PC” on page 12 of this User’ s Guide and Palm-size PC online help for more information about entering te xt. T o enter freehand letters in a note While the horizontal lines are sho wn on the Note T aker screen (no input panel displayed), use the stylus to write th[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 29 If you draw another f igure outside the existing graphic frame, the frame e xpands to incorporate the ne w figure. Viewing the Active Desktop The Activ e Desktop of your Palm-size PC sho ws you upcoming appointments and acti ve tasks at a glance. T o display the desktop, tap the Desktop button on the T askbar . This[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 30 T o change the contents of the Active Desktop, tap Start , Settings , and then Display . On the dialog that appears, tap the Desktop tab and then select the items you want to include on the Acti ve Desktop. What’ s Next? This tutorial is a basic ov er vie w of just some of the many things your Palm-size PC can do f[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 31 Chapter 3 V oice Recorder and Note T aker This chapter provides an o vervie w of the V oice Recorder and Note T aker programs that come pre-installed on your Palm-size PC. Using V oice Recorder V oice Recorder lets you record your voice with the touch of a b utton for later playbac k when you need it. Y ou can perfo[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 32 T o select data for playback On the recording list, use the Action control to mo v e the highlighting to the recording you want to play back. Selected recording is highlighted. T o playback a recording Press the Action control to play back the recording whose name is highlighted on the recording list. T o pause playb[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 33 T o playback all the recordings in the f ile list Press the Action control twice to playback all the recordings in the file list, starting from the recording whose name is highlighted in the list. T o fast-forward during playback While playback is in progress, rotate and hold the Action control downw ards to fast fo[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 34 1 Delete button T ap to delete the highlighted recording. 2 Properties button T ap to display a dialog that sho ws the properties of the highlighted recording. 3 Speaker V olume button T ap to display a dialog for controlling speaker v olume. 4 Folder list T ap to display a list of folders. The recordings in the V oi[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 35 T o create, change the name of , or delete a folder Select Edit Folders here to display a dialog that lets you create a new folder, or change the name of or delete an existing folder. Recording Properties Recordings are automatically assigned default names that follo w the sequence Recording 1 , Recording 2 , and so[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 36 If recording quality is not a factor , you can get maximum recording time by changing the format to Mobile V oice, which compresses f iles so they are about one third the size of T rueSpeech files. Note • A desktop computer must hav e W indo ws CE Services installed in order to play back Mobile V oice files. See Ch[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 37 2. On the Memory tab of the system properties dialog that appears, use the slider to reserve more memory for data storage. Note Y ou can allocate up to 16MB for storage memory . If ov erall memory is in suff icient, try using a memory card. Using Note T aker Note T aker is just like ha ving a digital note pad along [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 38 This is the screen for typing text with the k eyboard. On this screen there are no horizontal lines. A cursor sho ws the input position. Y ou can change to input of freehand letters and graphics by tapping to hide the input panel. Freehand Letters and Graphics Use the stylus to draw the letters and graphics you want [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 39 Note • Scrolling a screen that contains freehand graphics can cause the graphics to break up on the screen. Scroll some more and the graphics should return to normal. • T apping Vi e w and then Full Screen hides the command bar and displays the maximum amount of data on the screen. T ap Restore to vie w the comm[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 40 Y ou can use the b utton to increase or decrease the space between the elements on the screen. Note Instead of tapping , you can also hold down the Exit b utton while dragging the stylus across the text or f igure. Saving a Note After the note is the way you want, tap OK to sav e it and return to the note list. Note [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 41 Managing Y our Notes The easiest way to keep track of your notes is to g ive them easy-to-understand names and store them in folders. F or example, you could create a folder named Project A and place all rele vant notes in that folder . Selecting a folder in the note list causes all its notes to appear in the list.[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 42 Chapter 4 Pocket Outlook Microsoft Pocket Outlook programs ar e Calendar, Contacts, T asks, and Inbox. Using W indows CE Services, data from Calendar , Contacts and T asks can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Schedule+7.0a and Microsoft Exchange running on a desktop computer . See Chapter 6 of this U[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 43 Appointment List • Drag the tabs above and below the selected appointment to extend or shorten its time frame. • Drag inside the selected appointment to move it to another time. Creates a new appointment. Day, Week, Month, Year views Agenda view Tap to display or hide more data. • Tap the selected appointment [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 44 Scheduling a Meeting Y ou can use Calendar to set up meetings with desktop computer users of Outlook or Schedule+, or with others who are using Pocket Outlook on a P alm-size PC. First, create a meeting appointment in Calendar , specifying who you think should attend and the location. Note that the e-mail addresses o[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 45 Contact Card Note Y ou can display a new contact card by holding do wn the Contacts program button ( ) on the front of your Palm-size PC for a fe w seconds. The e-mail address also appears in the Inbox address book. Saves the contact card contents. Tap to specify a category. Tap to display personal data. Tap to disp[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 46 T asks List Double-tap a task name to view its task card. This mark indicates high priority. Specifies the category whose tasks are shown in the list. A checkmark indicates a task is complete. T ask Card Tap this button and then tap the description box to the right to write a freehand memo. Check this box to set a re[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 47 Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Y ou can use Inbox to send and receive e-mail using either of the follo wing two methods. • Y ou can synchronize incoming and outgoing messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook running on your desktop computer . Or you can transfer individual messages between your Pa[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 48 Synchronizing Messages Y ou can set up the ActiveSync Options of Windo ws CE Services so e-mail messages are synchronized along with other data. The following operations are performed when e-mail messages are synchronized. • Messages are copied from the Inbox folder of Exchange or Outlook on your desktop computer i[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 49 Windows CE Inbox T ransfer Installing W indo ws CE Services on your desktop computer adds the Windows CE Inbox T ransfer command to the Exchange and Outlook T ools menu. Y ou can use this command to copy or mov e specific messages between Exchange or Outlook and your Palm-size PC. Messages can be mo ved into the Inb[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 50 Using a New Dial-Up Connection A dial-up connection is just what its name implies, you dial a number o ver a telephone line and connect to a computer at the other end. Note the follo wing important points concerning a dial-up connection. • Y ou must set up an e-mail account with a local service pro vider in order t[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 51 4. T ap OK to display a dialog for entering the name of the service. Service provider name 5. Input a name for your service provider and then tap OK . 6. In the service provider settings dialog that appears, enter the required information. Enter the correct information here that you received from your service provid[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 52 Selecting a Service If you hav e mor e than one service reg istered on your Palm-size PC, you should alw ays check to make sure the proper one is selected before you create a ne w mail message or before you send and receiv e mail. In Inbox on your P alm-size PC, tap Service and tap the name of the service you want to[...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 53 Selecting this option and then checking the checkbox underneath it lets you specify the maximum number of lines for each message. Entire messages are received when this option is selected. Note • For synchronization with a desktop computer , Inbox is initially set up to copy only 50 lines of each new messag e from[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 54 Note The Inbox Size column sho ws both the downloaded size and the original file size. 1/2K, for example, means 1KB of a 2KB message w as do wnloaded to the Palm-size PC from the server . T o view the contents of a mail message, double-tap it in the Inbox. Note Y ou can use Service , Properties to specify whether or [...]

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    Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC 55 Sending an E-mail Y ou can create an e-mail message either by writing a new one from scratch, or by replying to a message you recei ved from someone else. Writing a New Message Ta p to display a blank message screen. Enter the text of your message here. Tapping displays an address book from which you can select the [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 56 Replying to a Message Display the recei ved message or select its name in the Inbox. Next, tap and then tap Reply to Sender . Enter your reply here. The address of the person who sent the original message is automatically entered as the recipient of your reply. Text of the original message When your message is the wa[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 57 Part 2 Communicating with a Computer Part 2 of this User’ s Guide takes you through the procedures for connecting Palm-size PC to a desktop computer or to a dial-up network. Chapter 5 Dial-Up Connections This chapter explains ho w to set up your Palm-size PC for a dial-up connection. It also describes the d[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 58 Chapter 5 Dial-Up Connections A dial-up connection is any connection that enab les communications between a Palm-size PC and a r emote computer using telephone lines and a modem. Once the connection is established, you can send and recei ve e-mail, or e ven synchronize data when connected to your desktop computer . T[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 59 Corporate Network This configuration lets you dial up the server a t your company . Y our company’ s network must be conf igured to allow e xter nal dial-in for you to be able to use this configur ation. Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail to addresses on the network. The telephone number and an[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 60 Remote Desktop Computer via Direct Dial-up Connection For this type of connection, you must ha ve a modem connected to your remote computer and set up for communication. If you are going to perform remote synchronization, you must first install W indows CE Services and create a partnership using a direct cable connec[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 61 T o make Palm-size PC dial-up connection settings 1. On the Start menu, tap Programs , Communica tion , and then Connections . 2. T o crea te a ne w connection, double-tap the Make New Connection icon.[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 62 3. Enter a name for the connection, select Dial-Up Connection , and then tap Next to advance to the Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog. 4. T ap the Select a modem box to open a list of av ailable modems. Select the one you are using.[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 63 5. T ap the Configure b utton to display the Device Properties dialog. Make the settings described belo w . Port Settings Set the baud rate in accordance with the modem you are using and the speed of the remote device you are dialing up. Call Options Depending on the type of line you are connected to, you may[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 64 7. T ap the TCP/IP Settings b utton to display the TCP/IP Settings dialo g. Make the settings shown belo w . General Name Servers 8. After making the TCP/IP Settings you want, tap OK to close the dialog and return to the New Dial-Up Connection dialog. Then tap Next .[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 65 9. Enter the telephone number of the server . 10. After e verything is the way you want it, tap Finish to return to the initial Connection window . The Connection window now contains the new connection you just created. Note Y ou have to use the abo ve procedure to create a connection for each remote serv er [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 66 Setting the Dialing Properties Dialing properties control ho w the phone number you input in step 9 of the above procedure is actually dialed. T o open the Dialing Properties dialog, tap Start , Settings, and then Dialing . A nine is dialed before the phone number if you select Work here. Y ou can set up properties f[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 67 Setting Up the Remote Computer A remote computer must also be set up correctly before you can access it from your Palm-size PC. The following describes the required settings f or each type of remote computer . Internet Service Provider or Corporate Network The server must be running for a connection to be mad[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 68 • For a remote connection to a desktop computer connected to a network, mak e the Windows CE Ser vices Properties shown belo w . Check this box to enable mobile device connection. Confirm that the network connection is ready. Establishing a Dial-Up Connection After making all the required settings, you are ready to[...]

  • Page 77

    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 69 T o establish a dial-up connection with a service provider or cor por ate network 1. T ap Start , Prog rams , and then Communications . This list shows all connections you created with the procedure under “To make Palm-size PC dial-up connection settings” on page 61. 2. T ap the connection to display the [...]

  • Page 78

    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 70 4. T ap Connect to connect. • The dialog shown belo w appears telling you the connection is being established. The dialog closes automatically when the connection is established. • Now you can send and recei ve e-mail. Note Y ou can also establish a dial-up connection directly from Inbox. See “How Mail is Sent [...]

  • Page 79

    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 71 2. T ap the connection to display the following dialog. Enter the user name and password. Check the Save Password option if you don’t want to input your password every time. 3. Check to make sure that the phone number is correct. • If the phone number is not correct, refer to the procedure under “T o ma[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 72 Chapter 6 Windows CE Services and Channels Installing W indows CE Services on your desktop computer enables the follo wing operation. 1. Synchronization of Pocket Outlook data (Calendar , Contacts, T asks, Inbox) on your Palm-size PC with Microsoft Schedule+ for Windo ws and Microsoft Outlook 98 for W indo ws data on[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 73 • If your desktop computer is running W indo ws NT with a service pack, you will be informed during the set up that you may need to reinstall the service pack. T ry connecting first. If you are not successful, reinstall the service pack. Note • W indows CE Services does not support data e xchange or synch[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 74 3. On the dialog that appears asking whether you want to restart your computer , click Finish . • The dialog shown belo w appears after your computer restarts. • W ith some computers, you may not need to restart. In such a case, click Next to display the dialog shown belo w . 4. T urn off your Palm-size PC and pl[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 75 5. T urn on Palm-size PC power and click the Start b utton on your computer’ s screen. • W indows CE Services automatically locates the port where Palm-size PC is connected and configures the communications port. • If you are running W indows NT on your desktop computer , you will need to enter the user[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 76 7. Click Next , and the dialog shown belo w appears. • Use this dialog to specify a synchronization method. Normally you can leav e the default Continuous setting as it is. 8. After you finish making the settings you w ant, click Next . • Use this dialog to specify what data you want synchronized. • Note that y[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 77 10. The Mobile De vices window sho wn below appears after sync hronization is complete. • See “Using the Mobile Devices Windo w” on page 78 for more information about the Mobile Devices windo w . Note Y ou can set up partnership between your desktop computer and more than one W indows CE de vice (Palm-s[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 78 Using the Mobile Devices Window T o display the Mobile Devices Windo w , click the shortcut icon that is created automatically during installation. Y ou can also display it by clicking Start , pointing to Programs , point to Microsoft Windows CE Services , and then clicking Mobile Devices . Icons show Palm-size PCs w[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 79 Changing Communications Settings Use the procedure described here to make communications settings manually when W indows CE Services cannot detect your Palm-size PC during installation or when you want to set up for infrared synchronization. Note the follo wing points before changing communications settings. [...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 80 T o change the baud rate setting of your Palm-size PC, tap Start , Settings , and then Communications . On the dialog that appears, click the PC Connection tab, and then select the baud rate setting you want. Synchronization Synchronizing between your Palm-size PC and desktop computer updates data so both hav e the l[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 81 • Double-click the Mobile Devices shortcut on your computer’ s desktop. Double-click here. Next, to actually start synchroniza tion, click the T ools menu on the Mobile Devices window and then c lick Synchronize No w . The progress of the synchronization is indicated in the lo wer right of the Mobile Devi[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 82 Checking Synchronization Details The message “Palm-size_PC: Connected, Up-to-date . ” appears at the bottom of the Mobile Devices window after synchronization is complete. The actual message shows the name of the Palm-size PC in place of the text “Palm-size PC” shown here. Status bar Y ou can check the detail[...]

  • Page 91

    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 83 Contacts, Calendar , T asks Data on your Palm-size PC is synchronized with the corresponding Schedule+ or Outlook programs on your desktop computer . New items enter ed on one computer are copied to the other . Freehand drawing you enter on your P alm-size PC are sa v ed on your desktop computer as metafiles [...]

  • Page 92

    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 84 • V oice Recorder files are .wa v files on both your Palm-size PC and desktop computer . T o play V oice Recorder .wav files on your desktop computer , howe ver , you need a special decoder that is installed along with Windo ws CE Services. Channel Inf ormation Synchronization do wnloads the most recent channel inf[...]

  • Page 93

    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 85 Changing ActiveSync Options Settings Use the procedure below to change settings that af fect when to synchronize and what data should be synchronized. Note Y ou can perform this procedure ev en when your Palm-size PC is not connected to your desktop computer . T o change ActiveSync Options settings 1. On your[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 86 Appointment Option Dialog • See W indo ws CE Services online help for more information about settings you can make with the options dialogs. Clicking the [?] b utton in the upper right corner of the dialog changes the cursor to a question mark. Clicking a setting in the dialog with the question mark cursor displays[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 87 Using Channels A channel is a W eb site or other W eb-formatted content that is av ailable for offline vie wing on your Palm-size PC. Channels help you to keep informed with the latest news, stock quotes, movie schedules, and more while on the go. Once you subscribe to a channel from your desktop computer , i[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 88 Synchronizing Channel Information Y ou must enable Channel information synchronization for it to work. In the Mobile Devices windo w of W indows CE Services, click T ools and then ActiveSync Options . In the dialog that appears, put a checkmark ne xt to Channel Item . When you synchronize using the procedure under ?[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 89 Chapter 7 Data Backup and File T ransfer In addition to synchronizing data, your can use W indo ws CE Services to back up and restore Palm-size PC data, to cop y and move f iles between y our Palm-size PC and desktop computer , and to install and remove software on your P alm-size PC. Backing Up and Restoring[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 90 Copying Files Y ou can copy files between your P alm-size PC and desktop computer. T o copy a file 1. On your desktop computer , open the Mobile Devices window . 2. Double-click your Palm-size PC icon to open the Explor er windo w . 3. Open the My Documents folder , which contains all the files in P alm-size PC memor[...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 91 The name of a file you cop y to your Palm-size PC appears in the list vie w of the program that can open it. Note Taker List Note Y ou can also synchronize the contents of your Palm-size PC’ s My Documents folder with specified f iles on your desktop computer . See Chapter 6 of this User’ s Guide for deta[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 92 2. On the Mobile Devices windo w , double-click the icon of your Palm-size PC to open it. Next, double-click the W indows folder , Start Menu folder , and then the Prog rams folder . This opens the window sho wn below . 3. Drag the W indows CE prog ram from your desktop computer and drop it into the Prog rams folder [...]

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    Part 2 Communicating with a Computer 93 T ransferring Data with Infrared Y our Palm-size PC has an infrared port that you can use to exchange information with another W indows CE de vice. In Contacts, for example, you can send up to 25 cards at a time to another Windo ws CE de vice. In V oice Recorder and Note T aker , you can send indi vidual file[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 94 • The two infrared ports should be within about 30cm from each other . 2. On the sending unit, start up the program that contains the data you want to send. Select the items you want to send, and then tap File , Send T o , and then Infrared Recipient . 3. On the receiving unit, start up the same prog ram, and then [...]

  • Page 103

    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 95 Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs Chapter 8 Menu Menu is an application launcher that runs for your Palm-size PC. It lets you assign applications and files to 12 b uttons on its main menu, from which you can launch an application or open a file with a tap of y our stylus. Menu also lets you create submenus and assig[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 96 Using Menu Starting Up Menu Y ou can start up Menu either by pressing your Palm-size PC’ s program b utton or by using a menu program. T o start up Menu using the program b utton Press the program button to start up Menu and display is initial scr een. • If your Palm-size PC is turned off, pressing the program bu[...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 97 • T ap a submenu button to display the submenu. Submen u button operations are identical to button operations on the main menu. Submenu • Close a submenu by tapping the close button in the upper right corner or by pressing the Palm-size PC’ s Exit button. Using Action Control for Menu Button Operations Y ou [...]

  • Page 106

    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 98 Configuring Menu Assigning Operations to Main Menu Buttons Use the following pr ocedures to assign applications, f iles, and submenus to main menu b uttons, and to edit and delete current button assignments. All of these operations are performed using the Button Selection Screen . T o assign an application to a main [...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 99 3. Perform steps 4 and 5 under “T o assign an application to a main menu button” on page 98 to make the b utton settings you want. 4. After everything is the w ay you w ant, tap OK to return to the b utton selection screen. 5. T ap [x] to retur n to the main menu. Note Double-tapping a submenu button in step 2[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 100 4. T ap the button to which you want to assign the settings you just cut. 5. T ap to paste the settings to the b utton you tapped in step 4. 6. After you are finished, tap [x] to return to the main menu. Note • Y ou can also cut and paste button settings between main menu b uttons and submenu buttons. • If you p[...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 101 4. T ap [x] to return to the button selection screen, which now sho ws the submenu button with its ne w name. 5. T ap [x] to retur n to the main menu. T o change the icon of a submenu button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Double-tap the submenu button whose icon y ou want to c[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 102 Menus and T oolbars File Menu Edit Menu Note Edit menu commands are a vailable only while the b utton selection screen or submenu b utton selection screen is on the display . T oolbar The following buttons are available on the toolbar . ........ T apping this button while the main menu is on the display opens the bu[...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 103 Chapter 9 Card Backup T ool Card Backup T ool lets you quickly and easily back up your P alm-size PC memory data to a memory card. Backed up data lets you easily restore your system should it start to malfunction due to some data error . Backed Up Data Card Backup T ool backs up the follo wing three types of data[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 104 Using Card Backup T ool This section provides details about the backup and restore operations you can perform using Card Backup T ool . Be sure to read the following precautions before using Card Backup T ool f or either backup or restore. Read this first! • Always reset your P alm-size PC before backing up or res[...]

  • Page 113

    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 105 4. T ap Start , Programs , Utility , and then Card Backup . • This starts up Card Backup T ool and causes the dialog shown belo w to appear . If the memory card already contains backup data, the date of the last backup appears here. This area shows the amount of free space on the memory card and the amount of P[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 106 T o interrupt a backup operation 1. T ap the [x] close button in the upper right corner of message box that is on the screen while a backup operation is in progress. • This causes the message “Do you r eally want to cancel?” to appear . 2. T ap Ye s to cancel the backup operation or No to resume it. Restoring [...]

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    Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs 107 4. T ap Start , Programs , Utility , and then Card Backup . • This starts up Card Backup T ool and causes the dialog shown belo w to appear . 5. T ap Restore no w . • This causes the dialog shown belo w to appear . 6. T ap Ye s to start the restore operation or No to close the dialog without restoring anythin[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 108 T o interrupt a restor e operation 1. T ap the [x] close button in the upper right corner of message box that is on the screen while a restore operation is in progress. • This causes the message “Do you r eally want to cancel?” to appear . 2. T ap Ye s to cancel the restore operation or No to resume it. Deleti[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 109 Part 4 Reference Appendix A Handwritten Character Recognizer The CIC Jot character recognition software b uilt into your Palm-size PC pro vides a quick and easy-to-use method for entering te xt in an y progr am. Simply write each character on the input panel, and it is translated into typed text and displayed on the screen. Thi[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 110 Input Panel Areas Ho w the character recognizer interprets a character you draw depends on where you write it in the input panel. Write an uppercase or lo wercase character in the uppercase area ( ABC ), for example, and it will be translated to an uppercase letter . Write here for lowercase. Write here for uppercas[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 111 Symbols Use the symbol input area to input symbols like @ or #. Y ou can display the symbol panel by tapping the Symb button on the input panel, or by dra wing a vertical line from bottom to top anywhere on the panel. After you draw the symbol, the character recognizer automatically changes back to the main input panel (for let[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 112 Options A number of options are av ailable that you can use to set up the character recognizer to suit your needs. T o set character recognizer options 1. T ap Start , Settings , and then Input Panel . 2. Select Jot Character Recognizer as the input method, and then tap Options . Select the character set you want to[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 113 Letters Letter Area Punctuation Marks Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options period comma apostrophe question exclamation ampersand at double quote tab space backspace Letter Stroke Options Letter Stroke Options a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 114 Letter Area Editing Marks Numbers Number Stroke Options Number Stroke Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number Area Punctuation Marks Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options period comma dash tilde + * / ( ) = backspace Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options forward delete cut copy paste undo carriage return[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 115 Number Area Editing Marks Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options cut copy paste undo tab Accented Letters Write the letter in the letter area and the accent in the number area. Accent Mark Stroke Options Accent Mark Stroke Options à á â ã ä å[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 116 Symbol Panel Symbols Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options . , ' ¯ – ˜ @ < > ( ) [ ] { } Æ æ Ç ç ª º | ! ? $ % / " + : ; = # * £ ¶ ¤ º « » ¨ & 1 2 3 ± × ÷ 4 2 3 ® © ˆ § ¢ ‡ … • ¯ – ‹[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 117 Simplified Uppercase Character Set Y ou can select this character set in the Options dialog described under “Options” on page 112. Since you write uppercase letters only , there are fewer stroke options with this set. This also simplif ies input and makes it possible for you to write faster . The tables in this section show[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 118 Letters A B C D E F G H I J Letter Stroke Options Letter Stroke Options Letter Stroke Options K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ç æ ß Letter Area Editing Marks Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options space back delete (backspace) forward delete cut copy paste undo carriage return[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 119 Numbers Number Area Punctuation Marks Number Stroke Options Number Stroke Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number Area Editing Marks Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options undo cut copy paste carriage return dash - Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options ( ) = + * / ^ % .[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 120 Accented Letters Write the letter in the letter area and the accent in the number area. Accent Mark Stroke Options Accent Mark Stroke Options à á â ã ä å Mark Stroke Options Mark Stroke Options period comma apostrophe ? ! dash underscore / ( ) = & ^ < > { } $ * + % TA B ~ Symbol Panel Punctuation M[...]

  • Page 129

    Part 4 Reference 121 Symbol Panel Symbols Use the symbol area ( symb ) of the symbol panel to enter symbols. Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options ! @ # $ % & * " : ; ? + = [ ] | 1 1 2 3 . ± × ÷ 4 2 3 ® © § ¶ Æ æ Ç ç ª º ¸ ¿ ¡ p • P Đ Ø ø ß µ ¥ £ ¢ ¤ « » º - ¬ ` ´ ¨ – ˆ[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 122 Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options Symbol Stroke Options ™ Œ œ ‰ † ‡ … ¯ – ‹ › ƒ S s ˜ ‘ ’ “ ” ’ ”[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 123 Appendix B T ips and T roubleshooting T ips This section provides you with useful tips about using batteries and protecting y our Palm-size PC data. Conserving Battery power Conserving battery power is important, especially w hen you are on the go. Under normal conditions, a fully char ged batteries supply enough power to pro v[...]

  • Page 132

    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 124 Charge batteries as soon as possible after the low battery war ning appears. Charge the main batter ies as soon as possible after appears in the T askbar to warn you that main battery po w er is running lo w . Continued use while main battery power is lo w runs down the backup battery . When appears in the T askbar [...]

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    Part 4 Reference 125 Back up data to pr otect against accidental loss. Y ou can back up your Palm-size PC data on your desktop computer , which provides you with a means to recover if P alm-size PC data is corrupted or accidentally deleted. Periodic backups using Windo ws CE Services are strongly recommended to protect your important data. For more[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 126 T roubleshooting Use the advice in this section whenev er you start to have problems with getting your Palm-size PC to do what you w ant. Note • When having problems with Windo ws CE Services, see its help for advice about what you should do. Y ou can also find information in the “T roubleshooting” section of [...]

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    Part 4 Reference 127 Important! • Y ou may not be able to communicate using infrared with a de vice r unning a non- English version of Windo ws CE or a version of W indows CE earlier than 2.0. • This Palm-size PC currently does not support IrCOMM communication with another device. The IrCOMM is equipped for communication that will be av ailable[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 128 Slow or no r esponse • Check the “T roubleshooting” section of the separate Har dware Manual for possible solutions. If nothing works, reset your Palm-size PC. Other F orgotten password • Once you register a password, ther e is no way to access your Palm-size PC without it. If you forget the passw ord, you w[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 129 Appendix C Icon Lists The lists in this appendix explain the meanings of the icons that a ppear in the status area of your Palm-size PC scr een T askbar . Battery Icons Icon Meaning Backup battery is low . Main battery is low . A C adapter is connected. Connection Icons Icon Meaning Dial-up connection Direct cable connection[...]

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    Palm-size PC User’ s Guide 130 Synchronization Icons The icons listed below appear in the sta tus area of your desktop computer’ s T askbar while your Palm-size PC is connected to your desktop computer . Icon Meaning Palm-size PC or other W indows CE de vice is connected. W aiting for Palm-size PC to connect. No Palm-size PC or other Windo ws C[...]

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    Part 4 Reference 131 Index .doc 83 .pwi 83 .wa v 84 A A C adapter 123 account 58 Action control 3 Acti ve Desktop 8 , 29 , 88 Acti veSync 6 Options 78 , 85 Status 82 Agenda 42 , 45 B Back up 125 Backup 89, 103 backup f ile 89 batteries 123 Battery po wer 123 low battery warning 124 C Calculator 6 Calendar 6 , 42 call waiting 126 Card Backup T ool 1[...]

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    Palm-size PC User ’ s Guid e 132 Installin g 91 Internet Explore r 4.0 72 , 87 Internet Service Pr o vider 50 , 58 L list vi e w 14 M mail service 50 Menu 6 , 95 menu ba r 11 microphon e 18 Microsoft 42 Microsoft Exchange 42 Microsoft Outloo k 42 Mic r osoft Poc k et Outloo k 42 Microsoft Schedule+ 42 Mobile D e vices 78 Mobile D e vice s W ind o[...]

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