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ALCATEL ONETOUCH Fierce XL with Windows 10 How Tos User Manual
ALCATEL ONETOUCH Fierce XL with Windows 10 How Tos User Manual
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Control$what$you$hear$(and$what$you$don't)$when$you$get$a$call,$snap$a$pic,$or$type$a$message.$On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$Settings$>$Personalization$>$Sounds$to$choose$the$right$sounds$for$you.$$Your$phone$already$comes$with$pre4installed$ringtones,$but$if$you're$looking$for$more,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$Store$,$and$then$search$for$ringtones.$$To$get$sound$files$from$your$Windows$10$PC$on$to$your$phone,$connect$your$phone$to$your$PC$and$do$as$follows:$$1) Select$the$Start$button,$then$select$File&Explorer$>$This&PC.$2) Under$Devices&and&drives,$double4click$(or$double4tap)$your$phone,$double4click$the$Phone$folder,$and$then$double4click$the$Ringtones$folder.$$3) Find$a$sound$file$on$your$PC$(for$example,$music$files$are$often$in$the$Music$folder$and$organized$by$artist$and$album),$and$then$drag$the$file$into$the$Ringtones$folder.$$4) On$your$phone,$go$to$Settings$>$Personalization$>$Sounds$then$select$Ringtone$to$find$and$select$your$new$ringtone.$$$$11. How$can$I$personalize$the$lock$screen?$On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$Settings>$Personalization>$Lock&screen.$Then$add$a$personal$picture$as$your$lock$screen$background,$or$let$Bing$surprise$you$with$a$beautiful$new$image$every$day.$$12. How$can$I$make$my$battery$last$longer?$To$turn$on$battery$saver$1) On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$Settings$>$System$>$Battery&saver.$
2) Do$one$or$both$of$the$following:$If$you$want$to$turn$on$battery$saver$now$and$leave$it$on$until$the$next$time$you$plug$in$your$device,$turn$it$on.$$If$you$want$battery$saver$to$turn$on$whenever$the$battery$falls$below$a$certain$level,$select$Battery&saver&settings,$select$Turn&battery&saver&on&automatically&if&my&battery&falls&below,$and$set$it$where$you’d$like.$$Other&things&you&can&do&Here$are$some$other$tips$for$making$your$battery$last$longer.$1) Reduce$the$screen$light$up$time.$2) Lower$the$screen$brightness$level$3) Use$a$dark$background$theme$4) Turn$off$Bluetooth$and$Wi4Fi,$if$you’re$not$using$them$$iv. Find&your&way&around&13. How$can$I$start$and$find$all$my$apps?$Start$is$where$it$all$begins.$Open$apps$and$get$the$latest$updates$using$live$tiles.$Customize$it$by$moving$and$resizing$tiles.$Just$press$and$hold$a$tile$to$resize$or$unpin$it.$And$remember,$if$you’re$in$an$app,$press$the$Start$button$to$go$straight$back$to$Start$page.$
$Where's$the$All$apps$list?$Swipe$over$from$Start$to$see$the$All$apps$list.$Scroll$up$or$down$to$see$your$apps,$or$select$a$letter$to$jump$to$a$specific$section$of$the$list.$If$there’s$an$app$you$use$often,$pin$it$to$Start.$$$$14. How$can$I$take$action$instantly?$Windows$10$Mobile$puts$important$notifications$from$your$apps$just$a$swipe$away$in$the$action$center,$along$with$quick$actions,$which$get$you$to$your$most4used$settings$and$apps$instantly.$$Swipe$down$from$the$top$of$your$screen$to$open$the$action$center$and$see$your$notifications$and$quick$actions.$$
$$Notifications$at$a$glance$When$a$notification$appears$on$your$screen$or$when$you$view$it$in$the$action$center,$expand$it$to$read$more$or$take$action—like$replying$to$an$email—without$having$to$open$the$related$app.$Don't$want$to$take$any$action?$Clear$the$notification$by$dragging$it$to$the$right$of$screen$and$turn$it$off.$$Make$it$snappy$
Quick$actions$take$you$right$to$the$settings$and$apps$you're$likely$to$use$often,$which$you$can$turn$on$or$off.$When$you$open$the$action$center$you'll$see$either$your$top$four$picks$or$all$your$available$quick$actions.$Expand$or$collapse$them$to$see$more$or$fewer$quick$actions.$$&Tip$Press$and$hold$a$quick$action$for$a$setting$to$jump$directly$to$that$setting's$page.$For$example,$press$and$hold$the$WiEFi$quick$action$to$go$to$your$Wi4Fi$settings.$$15. How$can$I$use$gestures?$Swipe,$pan,$and$stretch$your$way$around$your$phone.$$Tap$$Tap$once$on$an$item$to$open$or$launch$whatever$you$tap.$$Double4tap$$Tap$twice$on$an$item$quickly$to$zoom$in$or$out$in$stages.$$Swipe$
$With$your$finger$touching$the$screen,$flick$your$finger$quickly$in$the$direction$you$want$the$screen$to$move$to$scroll$rapidly$through$menus$or$pages,$or$move$sideways$in$apps.$$Pan$$Put$your$finger$on$the$screen,$and$keep$contact$as$you$move$it$around$to$move$around$screens$at$a$controlled$rate.$$Pinch$and$stretch$$Put$two$fingers$on$the$screen,$then$pull$them$together$or$spread$them$apart$in$a$pinching$or$stretching$motion$to$zoom$in$or$out$on$a$map,$webpage,$or$picture.$$16. How$can$I$adjust$the$volume?$Set$the$volume$level$that's$just$right$for$phone$calls,$music,$and$more.$For$phone$calls$
To$change$the$volume$of$your$phone,$press$the$Volume&up&or$Volume&down$button$on$your$phone,$and$keep$pressing$either$one$until$you$get$the$volume$of$ringer$you$want.$Sounds$for$notifications$will$also$play$at$this$level$$$For$the$videos$or$some$others$media$sound$that$you$want$to$turn$off?$Press$the$Volume&up$or$Volume&down$button,$then$select$Ringer in$Ringer&+&Notifications.$You'll$see$this$icon at$the$top$of$your$screen.$$To$change$the$volume$during$a$call,$press$the$Volume&up$or$Volume&down$button.$$For$music$and$apps,$when$you're$listening$to$music$or$other$audio$is$playing,$press$the$Volume$up$or$Volume$down$button$on$your$phone.$Keep$pressing$either$button$or$drag$the$slider$in$Media$+$Apps$to$get$your$tunes$playing$at$the$level$you$like.$$To$mute$music$or$other$audio$that's$playing,$press$Volume&up$or$Volume&down,$then$select$Speaker in$Media&+&Apps.$$$v. Find&help&17. How$can$I$make$a$screenshot?$Press$and$hold$the$Power$and$Volume$Up$buttons$at$the$same$time$to$capture$whatever$currently$is$on$your$screen.$You$can$view$screenshots$by$visiting$your$Photos$app.$$18. How$can$I$search$for$something$that$I$want?$Wherever$you$see$a$search$icon on$your$Windows$10$Mobile$device,$select$it$to$search$for$help,$apps,$files,$or$settings.$$Search$the$web$To$search$the$web,$select$the$Search$button , and$type$your$search$in$the$search$box.$$
$Search$for$apps$Need$help$finding$an$app?$On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$in$the$search$box$type$the$partial$or$full$name$of$an$app$you$have$installed$on$your$phone,$then$your$phone$will$find$it.$$$To$find$an$app$you$don't$have$installed,$type$in$your$search,$then$select$Search&Store$below$the$"No$results$found…"$message.$You'll$get$results$for$apps$or$games$from$the$apps$store$that$match$your$search,$as$well$as$relevant$music,$movies$and$TV$shows.$$Search&for&files&To$find$a$file$on$your$phone,$search$using$File$Explorer.$On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$File&Explorer4>Menu 4>select$either$Recent$or$This&Device,$to$search$recent$files$or$files$across$your$entire$device,$then$type$your$search$in$the$search$box.$$
$Search&for&settings&To$find$a$setting$or$settings$menu$on$your$phone,$on$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select$Settings.$Select$Find&a&setting,$type$the$partial$or$full$name$of$a$settings$menu,you'll$see$all$the$results$that$match$your$search.$For$example,$type$"lock"$to$find$lock&screen,$or$type$"mode"$to$find$airplane&mode$and$driving&mode.$$$$19. How$can$I$search$for$help?$Need$a$hand$with$Windows$10$Mobile?$Press$the$search$button,$select$the$search$box,$then$type$in$a$keyword$or$question$to$get$help$from$Microsoft.$$Find$it$fast$If$you$don't$know$where$to$find$an$installed$app,$typing$a$single$word$or$phrase$will$get$you$there.$For$example,$type$word$and$you'll$be$pointed$to$the$Word$Mobile$app.$$$vi. Calling&and&messaging&20. How$can$I$make$a$phone$call?$Your$phone$lets$you$do$lots$of$things:$browse$the$web,$check$social$media,$do$email,$use$apps,$play$games,$much$more.$Oh$yeah,$you$can$make$phone$calls$too.$Dial&a&phone&number&1) On$Start$screen,$select$Phone.$
2) Select$Dial&pad>$enter$a$phone$number$>$Call$$3) When$you're$done$talking,$select$End&callto$hang$up$$Tip:$If$you're$dialing$a$number$for$one$of$your$contacts,$select$the$name$in$the$list$that$appears$when$you$start$dialing.$$Answer&a&call&If$your$phone$is$locked$when$you$get$a$call,$slide$up$from$the$bottom$of$the$screen,$and$then$select$Answer.$If$it$isn’t$locked,$just$select$Answer.$$Sometimes,$you’re$too$busy$to$talk.$Select$Ignoreto$send$the$call$right$to$voicemail,$or$select$Text&replyand$text$a$response$instead.$$$21. How$can$I$call$a$contact?$It$starts$with$“People”$One$of$the$quickest$ways$to$call$is$accessing$Peopleand$call$someone$from$the$list.$$On$the$Start$screen,$swipe$to$the$All$apps$list$and$select&People>$the$name$of$the$person$>$number$to$call.$$