ATT Htc 1 Manual
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Receiving files using BluetoothHTC One lets you receive various files with Bluetooth, including photos, music tracks, contact info, calendar events, and documents such as PDFs.Refer to the device’s documentation for instructions on sending information over Bluetooth. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. If Bluetooth is off, tap the Bluetooth On/Off switch to turn it on. 3. Tap Bluetooth . The Bluetooth screen opens. 4. Tap the Bluetooth name of your device near the top of the screen to make HTC One visible to nearby Bluetooth devices. 5. On the sending device, send one or more files to HTC One. 6. If asked, accept the pairing request on HTC One and on the sending device. You may also be prompted to enter the same passcode or confirm the auto- generated passcode on both devices. You'll then get a Bluetooth authorization request. 7. Tap Pair. 8. When HTC One receives a file transfer request notification, slide the Notifications panel down, tap the incoming file notification, and then tap Accept . 9. When a file is transferred, a notification is displayed. Slide the Notifications panel down, and then tap the relevant notification. When you open a received file, what happens next depends on the file type: §Media files and documents are usually opened directly in a compatible app. For example, if you open a music track, it starts playing in the Music app. § For a vCalendar file, choose the calendar where you want to save the event, and then tap Import. The vCalendar is added to your Calendar events. § For a vCard contact file, you can choose to import one, several, or all of those contacts to your contacts list. 161 Wireless sharing
Sharing content with NFCWith built-in NFC (near field communication) on HTC One, you can share content to another NFC-capable mobile device in an instant. Beam webpages, photos, contact information, and more by holding HTC One and the other device back to back.You can also use NFC for contactless payment. Contact your mobile operator to find out about the availability of NFC payment services. Turning NFC on 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Under Wireless & networks, tap More. 3. Select the NFC option. 162 Wireless sharing
Beaming contentMake sure that both devices are unlocked and have NFC turned on. If the other device has an Android Beam ™ option, make sure it is also turned on. 1. While viewing the content that you want to share, hold HTC One and the other device back to back. Different phones may require different positions for NFC to operate correctly. Holding the two phones back to back may not always work. Experiment by slightly moving the phones until a connection is made. When the devices connect, you'll hear a sound and both devices will vibrate slightly. 2. Tap the screen. The shared content appears on the other screen. For some items that you've shared (such as contact information), additional instructions on how to save the item will appear on the receiving device. 163 Wireless sharing
Settings and security Turning Airplane mode on or off When you enable Airplane (Flight) mode, all wireless radios on HTC One are turned off, including the call function, data services, Bluetooth, and Wi ‑Fi. When you disable Airplane mode, the call function is turned back on and the previous state of Bluetooth and Wi ‑Fi is restored. § You can manually turn Bluetooth and Wi ‑Fi back on after enabling Airplane mode. § If USB tethering is turned on, enabling Airplane mode turns it off. You need to manually turn USB tethering on after you disable Airplane mode. Do any of the following to turn Airplane mode on or off: § Press and hold POWER, and then tap Airplane mode. § Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . Tap the Airplane mode On/Off switch to turn it on or off. When enabled, the Airplane mode icon is displayed in the status bar. Turning automatic screen rotation off Automatic rotation is not supported in all applications. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Display, gestures & buttons (or Display & buttons ). 3. Clear the Auto rotate screen option. Screen not rotating? Recalibrate the screen if you feel that the screen orientation does not respond properly to the way you hold HTC One. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Display, gestures & buttons (or Display & buttons ) and then tap G- Sensor calibration . 3. Place HTC One on a flat and level surface, and then tap Calibrate. 4. After the recalibration process, tap OK. 164 Settings and security
Adjusting the time before the screen turns offAfter a period of inactivity, the screen turns off to conserve battery power. You can set the idle time before the screen turns off. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Display, gestures & buttons (or Display & buttons ) and then tap Sleep. 3. Tap the time before the screen turns off. Adjusting the screen brightness manually 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Display, gestures & buttons (or Display & buttons ) and then tap Brightness. 3. Clear the Automatic brightness option. 4. Drag the brightness slider to the left to decrease or to the right to increase the screen brightness. Playing a sound when selecting onscreen items 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Sound . 3. Select or clear the Touch sounds option. Changing the display language Changing the language adjusts the keyboard layout, date and time formatting, and more. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Language & keyboard > System language . 3. Tap the language you want to use. 165 Settings and security
Accessibility settings Use these settings when you’ve downloaded and installed an accessibility tool, such as a screen reader that provides voice feedback. You can turn accessibility functions or services on or off. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Accessibility and choose the settings you want. Working with certificates Use client and Certificate Authority (CA) digital certificates to enable HTC One to access VPN or secured Wi-FI networks, and also to provide authentication to online secure servers. You can get a certificate from your system administrator or download it from sites that require authentication. Some apps such as your browser or email client let you install certificates directly in the app. See the app's help for details. Installing a digital certificate You must set a lock screen PIN or password before installing a digital certificate. 1. Save the certificate file in the root folder on HTC One. 2. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap > Security . 3. Tap Install from phone storage . 4. If you have more than one certificate in the root folder, select the certificate you want to install. 5. Enter a name for the certificate and tap OK. Protecting your SIM card with a PIN Add another layer of security for HTC One by assigning a PIN (personal identification number) to your SIM. Make sure you have the default SIM PIN provided by your mobile operator before continuing. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap > Security . 2. Tap Set up SIM card lock , then select Lock SIM card . 166 Settings and security
3.Enter the default SIM card PIN, and then tap OK. 4. To change the SIM card PIN, tap Change SIM PIN. Restoring a SIM card that has been locked out If you enter the wrong PIN more times than the maximum number of attempts allowed, your SIM card will become “PUK-locked.” You need a PUK code to restore access to HTC One. Contact your mobile operator forthis code. 1. On the Phone dialer screen, enter the PUK code, and then tap Next. 2. Enter the new PIN you want to use, and then tap Next. 3. Enter the new PIN again, and then tap OK. Protecting HTC One with a screen lock Help protect your personal information and help prevent others from using HTC One without your permission by setting a screen lock pattern, face unlock, PIN, or password. You'll be asked to unlock the screen every time HTC One is turned on or when it’s idle for a certain period of time. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap > Security . 2. Tap Screen lock . 3. Select a screen lock option and set up the screen lock. 4. Tap Lock phone after , then specify the idle time before the screen is locked. You can also clear Make pattern visible or Make passwords visible if you don’t want your screen lock to display as you enter it onscreen. 167 Settings and security
Forgot your screen lock pattern? If you’ve forgotten your screen lock pattern, you have up to five attempts to try and unlock HTC One. If this fails, you can unlock HTC One by entering your Google Account user name and password. 1. On the unlock screen, enter your lock pattern. 2. After the fifth attempt, when you’re asked to wait for 30 seconds, tap OK . 3. If the display goes off, press the POWER button to turn the display back on, and then unlock the screen. 4. Tap the Forgot pattern? button when it appears. 5. Enter your Google Account name and password, and then tap Sign in. You’ll then be asked to create a new screen lock pattern. If you no longer want to do so, tap None or press . Checking your phone's HTC Sense version You can view the HTC Sense version, as well as other information about your phone. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap About > Software information to view the HTC Sense version. Navigating HTC One with TalkBack Use TalkBack if you need to navigate HTC One by spoken feedback. When you touchthe screen, HTC One vibrates and gives you an audible response so you know what you are touching. Turning TalkBack on 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Accessibility > TalkBack . 168 Settings and security
3.Tap the On/Off switch. 4. Read the TalkBack disclaimer and then tap OK. You'll be prompted to enable Explore by touch, which provides an audible description of what you're touching on the screen. A short tutorial explaining how to use TalkBack will begin playing after you turn on TalkBack.TalkBack works best if you turn off auto-rotate and turn on Explore by touch. Using TalkBack gestures When TalkBack is turned on and the Explore by touch setting is selected, the regular touch gestures are replaced by the TalkBack gestures. HTC gestures such as 3-finger swiping may not be available when TalkBack gestures are enabled. Do one of the following: Open an item1. Drag your finger on the screen to find and select the item. 2. Double-tap anywhere on the screen to open the item.Move an item1.Drag your finger on the screen to find the item. 2. Double-tap anywhere on the screen, but don't lift your finger on the second tap. 3. Drag the item to a new spot and then lift your finger.Scroll through a screenUse two fingers to swipe up, down, left or right.Unlock the lock screenUse two fingers to swipe up from the bottom of the screen.Open the Notifications panelUse two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen.You can change the double-tap speed in Settings > Display, gestures & buttons . Assigning TalkBack shortcuts TalkBack has customizable gestures that can be used to open the Notifications panel, view recent apps, access TalkBack controls, and more. The steps below are described using the regular gestures. Use the corresponding TalkBack gestures if you already have TalkBack turned on. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Accessibility > TalkBack . 169 Settings and security
3.Tap > Settings > Manage shortcut gestures . 4. Tap any of the shortcut gestures, and then select an action. Using TalkBack context menus TalkBack has context menus for controlling continuous reading and global TalkBack controls. These menus can be accessed using TalkBack shortcut gestures. 1. Turn TalkBack on. 2. Do one of the following: § To open the continuous reading menu, use one finger to swipe up and right in one continuous movement. § To open the global context menu, use one finger to swipe down and right in one continuous movement. If you already changed the TalkBack shortcut gestures, check your TalkBack settings for the appropriate gesture. 3. Press and hold anywhere on the screen. 4. Drag your finger around the screen to explore the options. To cancel an action, drag your finger to your starting position. Changing the TalkBack reading speed The steps below are described using the regular gestures. Use the corresponding TalkBack gestures if you already have TalkBack turned on. 1. Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Accessibility > Text-to-speech output > Speech rate . 3. Select a speech rate. You can test the speech rate by tapping Listen to an example. TalkBack language settings 1.Slide the Notifications panel open, and then tap . 2. Tap Accessibility . 170 Settings and security