Blackberry Ipad 2 Owners Manual
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Calendar Add, change, or delete an event 1. Tap . •Enter the event information. •To invite a participant, in the Attendees field, enter the name or email address of the participant. 2. Tap . Change an eventTap .Delete an eventTap . Respond to a meeting invite In a meeting invitation, tap Accept, Tentative, or Decline. •To send the response without adding comments, tap Send. •To add a comment to your response, type a comment. Tap Send. Calendar views You can view your calendar in multiple ways. To return to your appointments and events for today, tap . View your appointments and events for the weekTap .View your appointments and events for todayIn week view, tap .View your appointments and events for the monthTap .User GuideCalendar29
Change your calendar settings 1.Swipe down from the top frame. 2. Tap . •To change meeting reminder settings, the day the week starts on, and other settings, tap Display & Actions. •To change the color of each of your calendars, tap Preferences. Tap a calendar. Tap a color. Switch calendars If your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is associated with multiple email accounts, you might have multiple calendars on your tablet. You can switch calendars, view all calendars at once, or select the calendars you want to view. 1.Swipe down from the top frame. 2.Tap the calendar or calendars you would like to view. Troubleshooting: Calendar IssuePossible cause or solutionI can't synchronize my calendarVerify that you have turned on synchronization for your calendar or calendars. On the status bar, tap > Accounts. Tap an account. Verify that Sync Calendar is turned on. I can't sync with my Google CalendarVerify that your calendar has been enabled in Google Mail.I can't reply to or send meeting invitations from my calendarVerify that you have added an email address that you can use with your calendar.User GuideCalendar30
Browser Browsing the web When you browse to a webpage using your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, you might have the option of viewing either the mobile or the regular version of the webpage. Choose the regular view to take advantage of your tablet's full screen. Search for or go to a webpageIn the address bar, type search terms or a web address. Tap Go. Refresh a webpageIn the address bar, tap .Open a new tab for a webpageSwipe down from the top frame. Tap .Switch between tabsSwipe down from the top frame. Tap a thumbnail.Save an image from a webpageTouch and hold an image. Tap Save Image.View your browsing historyTap .ZoomSlide your fingers apart to zoom in or together to zoom out. Double-tap to zoom in to an image or a column of text.Open a file that you downloadedSwipe down from the top frame. Tap .Hide the navigation barOn the navigation bar, tap .Show the navigation barSwipe down from the top frame. Tap . Bookmarking webpages Bookmark a page in your browserGo to the page. Tap . Tap Add to Bookmarks.Add a bookmark on your home screenGo to the page. Tap . Tap Add to Home Screen. Change the name of the shortcut.View your bookmarksTap .User GuideBrowser31
Delete a bookmarkOn the Bookmarks screen, tap . Beside the bookmark, tap . Change browser options 1.Swipe down from the top frame to show the menu. 2. Tap . Turn on private browsingWhen private browsing is turned on, the browser only temporarily stores your history, cached files, cookies, and other information. This information is deleted when you close the browser. Tap Privacy & Security. Set the Private Browsing switch to On. Delete saved dataTap Privacy & Security > Clear All.Share your location with websitesSome websites use your location to show you customized content. Tap Permissions. Set the Allow Websites to Access My Location switch to On. I can't play a song or video on a webpage The media format might not be supported or the link might be broken. User GuideBrowser32
BlackBerry Bridge About BlackBerry Bridge If you're running BlackBerry Device Software 5.0 or later on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your smartphone to access your smartphone's email, calendars, BlackBerry Messenger, files, and other data directly from your tablet. Once connected, you can also use your smartphone as a wireless remote control for your tablet. Your tablet connects to your smartphone using Bluetooth technology. To connect, you need BlackBerry Bridge installed on your smartphone. You can download it from the BlackBerry App World storefront. When your tablet and smartphone are connected, these icons appear in the BlackBerry Bridge folder on your tablet home screen: BBM Communicate virtually instantly with your BlackBerry Messenger contacts. It's everything you love about chatting with BBM, on your tablet. Messages Take advantage of the reading pane and larger screen on your tablet to work through your smartphone's inbox more quickly. Attach files from your tablet or smartphone, or save attachments to your smartphone for later use. Open the File Manager app on your tablet to access your saved files. Calendar Keep on top of your schedule at a glance with Day and Month views or a convenient split-screen view. Contacts Connect with the people in your network through the Contacts app. Quickly jump to a contact to send an email, schedule a meeting, or start a BBM chat. Tasks Have a growing to-do list? Use the Tasks app to help you stay focused on important actions. Memos Instead of jotting notes on scraps of paper that can be easily misplaced, use memos to keep your information organized and easy to find. User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 33
Bridge Browser Browse the Internet using your smartphone’s connection to the Internet. If your administrator allows corporate intranet browsing, you can also browse your organization's intranet. New features and enhancements Remote controlUse your BlackBerry smartphone as a wireless mouse and keyboard for your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.Switch between screensSelect an option in the menu on your smartphone to quickly view items such as websites, files, pictures, and videos on the larger screen of your tablet.Hide apps or accountsOn the Device Properties screen in the BlackBerry Bridge app on your smartphone, select which BlackBerry Bridge apps and accounts display on your tablet.Copy and pasteCopy and paste in all of your BlackBerry Bridge apps.General improvementsVarious bugs fixes and UI improvements have been made. Connect your tablet and smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge To connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your BlackBerry smartphone, you need to download the BlackBerry Bridge app from the BlackBerry App World storefront on a smartphone running BlackBerry Device Software 5.0 or later. 1. On your tablet home screen, on the status bar, tap > BlackBerry Bridge. 2.Tap Setup > Next > Continue. 3.On your smartphone, in BlackBerry Bridge, click Add New Tablet > Continue. 4.Point your smartphone camera at the barcode that appears on your tablet to scan the barcode. 5.On your smartphone, confirm the items to display on your tablet and click Continue. BlackBerry Bridge basics Change the font size in emailSwipe down from the top frame. Tap .User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 34
View email for a specific addressIf you have multiple email addresses on your BlackBerry smartphone, such as an enterprise address and a Yahoo! Mail address, you can view all email together or you can view email for each address separately. At the top of your message inbox, tap All Messages or the name of the address currently displayed. Tap the email address you want to view. View email in a folderAt the top of your inbox, tap All Messages or the name of the address currently displayed. Tap View Folder. Move an email to a folderView the message. Below the message, tap .Multiselect emailAt the bottom of your inbox, tap . Select the checkbox beside each email you want to select. Tap an icon at the bottom of your inbox to perform an action, such as marking your email as opened or filing your email.View a single calendarAt the bottom of the screen, tap .Start a BBM multiperson chatAt the bottom of your BBM contact list, tap . Tap the people you want to include.View your BBM profile or display your barcodeTap your name or your profile picture.Switch between screensYou can quickly view many items that are on your smartphone, such as websites, files, pictures, and videos, on your tablet's larger screen. Highlight an item on your smartphone. Press the key and click View on PlayBook or the corresponding option. Hide apps or accountsOn the Device Properties screen in the BlackBerry Bridge app on your smartphone, clear the checkbox beside each app or account you don't want to show on your tablet. Press the key > Save. Lock BlackBerry BridgeYou can lock BlackBerry Bridge to prevent unauthorized access to your smartphone data. Your smartphone password is required to unlock BlackBerry Bridge. On the home screen, on the status bar, tap > Lock. User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 35
Remote control Use your smartphone as a remote control With BlackBerry Bridge, you can use your smartphone as a wireless mouse and keyboard for your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. Watch movies, surf the Internet, or present a slideshow on your tablet’s screen or a connected HDMI display, such as a TV, projector, or computer monitor. 1.On your smartphone, click the BlackBerry Bridge app. 2.Verify that your tablet is connected. If necessary, connect your tablet and smartphone. 3.Click Use Remote Control. To disconnect the remote control, press the key a few times and click Disconnect. Navigating and scrolling Navigate your BlackBerry PlayBook tabletIt’s easy to switch apps, minimize apps, show the menu, and show the status bar on your tablet. On a BlackBerry smartphone with a physical keyboard, move the cursor to the edge of your tablet screen. Click the trackpad. On a touch screen, you can use tablet swiping gestures on your smartphone's screen to navigate your tablet. ScrollPress and hold the key and slide your finger up or down on the trackpad. On a touch screen, place two fingers on the screen and slide your fingers up or down.Browser tipWith the remote control, you can open links in a new tab or save images from web pages. Press and hold the key while clicking the trackpad. On a touch screen, using two fingers, tap the screen. Zoom in and outOpen a picture. Double-tap.Move an itemUsing the cursor, press and hold an item, such as an app icon on your tablet home screen. Drag the item to a new location. Click the trackpad or tap your touch screen to release the item.Change the input sensitivityYou can adjust the cursor and scrolling speed to make it easier to move around your tablet's screen or an HDMI display that's connected to your tablet.User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 36
Press the key > Settings. Change the option for the input speed. Switching modes Switch to keyboard modeStart typing on your BlackBerry smartphone keyboard or tap on your touch screen. To return to cursor mode, press the key. Use the presenter modeYou can use the presenter mode on your smartphone to quickly move to the next slide in Slideshow To Go on your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. Press the key > Presenter. To move between slides, click or . Automatically switch to cursor modeYou can change the setting so that as soon as you touch the trackpad on your smartphone after typing, the app automatically switches from keyboard mode to cursor mode. Press the key > Settings. Select the Always use trackpad as mouse checkbox. Do data charges apply? Data charges might apply if you aren't on a Wi-Fi network while BlackBerry Bridge is connected. If a Wi-Fi connection is not available while BlackBerry Bridge is connected, applications on your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet can use your BlackBerry smartphone's mobile connection to access the Internet. To avoid incurring data or roaming charges, make sure that you're connected to a Wi-Fi network on your tablet or smartphone before using applications on your tablet that use the Internet, such as the Browser. User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 37
About synchronizing Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles between your tablet and smartphone When you connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to your BlackBerry smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge, your saved Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles are automatically synchronized between your tablet and smartphone to make connecting to the networks you use easier. Then, when you use your tablet in a Wi-Fi coverage area where you've previously used your smartphone, your tablet automatically connects to the access point. For security reasons, Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles that are associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server are not synchronized. Passwords for secure networks are also not synchronized. The order and how quickly your smartphone or tablet attempts to connect to a network is determined by the priority level of a profile. By default, profiles that connect directly from either a tablet or a smartphone have a high-priority level. Profiles that are synchronized through BlackBerry Bridge have priority level 0 (the lowest level). You can change your network profiles on your tablet to increase or decrease the priority, or to add other information, such as passwords for secure networks. If a profile requires a client authentication certificate, you must import the certificate manually. About using BlackBerry Bridge in your organization To help protect your organization's data, when you use BlackBerry Bridge to connect your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to a BlackBerry smartphone, the following restrictions might apply: •You can only open files on your smartphone through the Files application or from an email attachment. •You can't save files that you create in a work perimeter into a personal perimeter. •You can't copy and paste information from a work perimeter to a personal perimeter. •You can browse your organization's intranet only if your administrator has turned on corporate intranet browsing. Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Bridge IssuePossible cause or solutionI can't pair my BlackBerry PlayBook tablet with my BlackBerry smartphoneVerify that the BlackBerry Bridge app is installed on your smartphone and that the BlackBerry Bridge field is set to On. You can download the application from the BlackBerry App World storefront. Verify that the Bluetooth connection on your smartphone is turned on and that your smartphone is within range. User GuideBlackBerry Bridge 38