Casio Cassiopeia Be 300 Pocket Manager Users Guide
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11 1-3 Top Menu Press the Top Menu button to display the Top Menu. You can use the Top Menu to perform the following operations. •Start up programs •Uninstall programs •Assign a program to the icon menu Important! •The Top Menu Main tab can display up to 32 programs, while the Card tab can show up to 64 programs. Any programs in excess of these limits are not displayed on the Top Menu. To start up a program from the Top Menu 1. Press the Top Menu button to display the Top Menu. 2. Double-tap the name...
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12 NOTE •If you later need a program, you can re-install it from the bundled CD-ROM. See PC Connect online help for more information. Assigning a Program to the Icon Menu You can use the following procedure to assign a program to the far right icon menu icon. To assign a program to the icon menu 1. On the Top Menu, tap the program you want to assign to the icon. •You can skip the above step if the name of the program you want to assign is already highlighted. 2. Tap User Key. 3. In response to the...
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13 1-4 Common Program Operations This section describes operations that are common to all programs. System Tray The System tray is always on the display, below the CASSIOPEIA touch screen. (1) Program Status Indicators •These icons show the status of any programs you currently have running. This area can show up to 30 icons at one time. •If all the icons cannot fit in the space provided, tap the button on the right to scroll the icons and view those that do not fit. Important! is displayed in the...
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14 (2) System Status Indicators These icons provide information about the system. Tapping an icon displays one of the setting screens described below. (3) Input panel button Tap to display or hide the input panel (page 15). (4) Input panel switch Tap to display a list of input methods (page 15). (5) Clock Displays the current time (Home City time or Destination city time). Tapping the time displays the Clock screen (page 23). Using the Command Bar The Command Bar is located at the top of the screen in...
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15 1-5 Inputting Text Use one of the on-screen input panels to input text. There are two types of input panels: a keyboard and a character recognizer. Important! •Use only unaccented English characters, numbers, and spaces, and the following symbol characters in file and folder names. !#$%&’()+,-.;=@[]^_‘{}~ Any other character or symbol may become corrupted and lead to problems with system operation. Switching Between Input Panels Use the buttons shown in the figure below to switch between input panels,...
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16 NOTE •The currently selected input panel appears automatically whenever you encounter a situation that requires text input. You can temporarily hide the input panel and view the screen beneath it by tapping the input panel button. Typing with the Keyboard To type with the on-screen keyboard, tap the input panel switch and select Keyboard. Next, use the stylus to tap the keyboard keys. The keyboard has the input options described below. •Tap the URLL key to display a menu of commonly used URL elements...
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17 Writing with Character Recognizer Your CASSIOPEIA comes with character recognition software that lets you write characters by hand. Character Recognizer supports word-by-word, non-cursive handwriting. To write using the character recognizer, tap the input panel switch and select Character Recognizer. Write in the designated input area in the lower part of the screen. The handwritten characters are converted to typed characters that appear at the cursor in the active application. For specific...
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18 Starting up Notes displays a list screen like the one shown below. Creating a New Freehand Document Perform the steps below to create a new document that contains freehand figures. To create a new freehand document 1. On the list screen, tap New Handwriting. •This displays a blank freehand document screen. 2. Use the stylus to draw and write the figures you want. •The operations you can perform on the freehand document screen are described below. 3. After everything is the way you want, tap to save...
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19 NOTE •If you want to change the name of a document or move it to another location (in main memory or on a card), tap Edit L → Rename/Move. See “Naming a Document” on page 20 for more information. Creating a New Text Document Perform the steps below to create a new text document. To create a new text document 1. On the list screen, tap New Text. •This displays a blank text document screen. 2. Use the input panel to input the text you want. •See “1-5 Inputting Text” on page 15 for more information about...
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20 3. After everything is the way you want, tap to save your document and return to the list screen. •Notes automatically assigns a name to the new document. NOTE •If you want to change the name of a document or move it to another location (in main memory or on a card), tap Edit L → Rename/Move. See “Naming a Document” on page 20 for more information. Creating a New E-mail Message Using a Text Document A simple operation creates a new e-mail message using the contents of the displayed Notes text...