3Com Palm V Organiser Instructions Manual
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Chapter 1 Page 13 Using your organizer with another PIM If you prefer to use another personal information manager (PIM), such as Microsoft Outlook, you still need to install Palm Desktop software in order to add HotSync Manager, the connection software, and other features of Palm Desktop software to your computer. The connection software, called a conduit, lets you synchronize the data between your organizer and your PIM. If the installation program detects that you have Microsoft Outlook on your computer, the program lets you choose between installing Palm Desktop software or installing the conduit for Outlook so that you can use that application as your PIM. For information on the availability of conduit software for the PIM you use, contact the vendor of your PIM or visit the web site http://www.palm.com.
Page 14 Introduction to Your Palm V™ Organizer Tapping and typing Tap with the stylus to get things done Like using a mouse to click elements on a computer screen, using the stylus to tap elements on your organizer screen is the basic action that gets things done on your organizer. The first time you start your organizer, setup instructions appear on the screen. These instructions include a calibration screen, or digitizer. Calibration aligns the internal circuitry of your organizer with its touch-sensitive screen so that when you tap an element on the screen, the organizer can detect exactly which task you want to perform. Important:Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the organizer screen. Never use an actual pen, pencil, or other sharp object to write on the organizer screen. With your organizer turned on, you can tap the organizer screen to do many operations, such as the following: nOpen applications nChoose menu commands nInitiate a global Find operation nSelect options in dialog boxes nOpen the onscreen keyboards Just as you can drag the mouse to select text or move objects on your computer, you can also drag the stylus to select text. You can also use the stylus to drag the slider of any scroll bar.
Chapter 1 Page 15 Elements of the organizer interface Menu bar A set of commands that are specific to the application. Not all applications have a menu bar. Command buttonsTap a button to perform a command. Command buttons appear in dialog boxes and at the bottom of application screens. Icons Tap the icons to open applications , menus , Calculator , and to find text anywhere in your data . abc With the cursor in an input field, tap the dot to activate the alphabetic keyboard. 123 With the cursor in an input field, tap the dot to activate the numeric keyboard. Check box When a check mark appears in a check box, the corresponding option is active. If a check box is empty, tapping it inserts a check mark. If a check box is checked, tapping it removes the check mark. Pick list Tap the arrow to display a list of choices, and then tap an item in the list to select it. Menu bar Command buttons Icons Pick list Check box
Page 16 Introduction to Your Palm V™ Organizer Opening applications You can use the Applications Launcher to open any application installed on your organizer. You can also open the four main applications — Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad — with the application buttons on the front panel of your organizer.Scroll bar Drag the slider, or tap the top or bottom arrow, to scroll the display one line at a time. To scroll to the previous page, tap the scroll bar just above the slider. To scroll to the next page, tap the scroll bar just below the slider. You can also scroll to the previous and next pages by pressing the upper and lower portions of the scroll button on the front panel of the organizer. Next/ previous arrowsTap the up and down arrows to display the previous and next page of information; tap the left and right arrows to display the previous and next record. Scroll bar Previous/next arrows Applications Launcher Address BookDate BookMemo Pad To Do List
Chapter 1 Page 17 Tip:When you press an application button on the front panel, you have instant access to the selected application. You don’t even need to turn on your organizer first. In addition to providing a way for you to open applications, the Applications Launcher displays the current time, battery level, and application category. To open an application: 1. Tap the Applications icon . 2. Tap the icon of the application that you want to open. If you have many applications installed on your organizer, tap the scroll bar to see all of your applications. Tip:To find an application quickly, you can write the Graffiti character for the first letter of its name. The Applications Launcher scrolls to the first application with a name that begins with that letter. You can also assign application icons to different categories. See “Categorizing applications” in Chapter 3. Using menus Menus on your organizer are easy to use. Once you have mastered them in one application, you can use them the same way in all other applications. The menus of each application are illustrated in the section on that application in Chapter 4. The Edit menu is described in “Editing records” in Chapter 4.
Page 18 Introduction to Your Palm V™ Organizer To open the menu bar: 1. Open an application (such as Memo Pad). 2. Tap the Menu icon . In this example, three menus are available: Record, Edit, and Options. The Record menu is selected and contains the commands New Memo, Delete Memo, and Beam Memo. Choosing a menu After you open the menu bar for an application, tap the menu that contains the command you want to use. The menus and menu commands that are available depend on the application that is currently open. Also, the menus and menu commands vary depending on which part of the application you’re currently using. For example, in Memo Pad, the menus are different for the Memo List screen and the Memo screen. Graffiti menu commands Most menu commands have an equivalent Graffiti Command stroke, which is similar to the keyboard shortcuts used to execute commands on computers. The command letters appear to the right of the command names. Tap the Menu icon
Chapter 1 Page 19 To use the Graffiti menu commands, the menu bar must be closed. Draw the Command stroke anywhere in the Graffiti area, and immediately write the corresponding command letter in the Graffiti letter area. When you draw the Command stroke, the word “Command” appears just above the Graffiti writing area to indicate that you are in Command mode. For example, to choose Select All in the Edit menu, draw the Command stroke, followed by the letter “s.” Note:Command mode is active for approximately two seconds, so you must write the command letter immediately to choose the menu command. Displaying online tips Many of the dialog boxes that appear on your organizer contain an online Tips icon in the upper-right corner. Online tips anticipate questions you have in a dialog box, provide shortcuts for using the dialog box, or give you other useful information. To display an online tip: 1. Tap the Tips icon . 2. After you review the tip, tap Done.Command Command letters Menu commands
Page 20 Introduction to Your Palm V™ Organizer Three ways to enter data There are three ways to enter data into your organizer: nUsing the onscreen keyboard nUsing Graffiti writing nEntering or importing data in Palm Desktop software and then synchronizing with your organizer Onscreen keyboard When you create or edit a record in an application such as Address Book, you can open the onscreen alphabetic and numeric keyboards to enter data. After a keyboard is open, you can tap to open any of the other keyboards, including the international keyboard. See “Using the onscreen keyboard” in Chapter 2 for more information. Note:You cannot enter Graffiti characters while using the onscreen keyboard. Tap here for alphabetic keyboardTap here for numeric keyboard Backspace Carriage return Tab Caps lock Caps shift Tap here to display alphabetic keyboard Tap here to display numeric keyboard Tap here to display international keyboard Alpha Numeric International
Chapter 1 Page 21 Graffiti writing Your organizer includes Graffiti writing software as the primary system for entering text and numbers. With Graffiti writing, you write simple strokes with the stylus and they are instantly recognized as letters or numbers. The Palm Desktop software CD-ROM includes Giraffe, a game you can use to practice Graffiti writing. See “Installing and removing applications” in Chapter 3 for installation instructions. The Memo Pad application is ideal for practicing Graffiti writing. This section explains how to open Memo Pad and use it to practice Graffiti writing. To open Memo Pad: 1. Press the Memo Pad application button . 2. Tap New. Note:A blinking cursor appears on the first line of the new memo to indicate where new text will appear. See “Using Graffiti writing to enter data” in Chapter 2 for details. Write letters here Write numbers here Division marks New memo cursor Tap New Write in Graffiti area
Page 22 Introduction to Your Palm V™ Organizer Using Palm Desktop software If you have new records you want to add to your organizer and prefer to use the computer keyboard rather than Graffiti writing or the onscreen keyboard, enter the data in Palm Desktop software or the PIM you have installed to use with your organizer. After the information is in Palm Desktop software, perform a HotSync operation to synchronize your organizer with your computer. See “Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations” in Chapter 4 for more information. Importing data If you already have data in a database on your computer, you can import it into Palm Desktop software. You can import data stored in computer applications such as spreadsheets and databases, or from another Palm Computing platform handheld. When you import data, you transfer the records to your organizer without having to enter them manually. See “Importing data” in Chapter 2 for more information.