Casio Cassiopeia Be 300 Pocket Manager Users Guide
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91 Signature Tab •Input text you want to use as your signature block into the text box on this tab. Signature block text is added automatically to the end of mail messages you send. •If you do not want to use a signature block, simply leave the text box on the Signature tab blank. Write Tab (A) Selecting this option causes the text in the text box below it to be input into the Subject field of all outgoing messages for which you do not input subject text. (B) Input the character you want to use as a quote character, which is inserted at the head of each line of original message text that is automatically inserted into your message when you reply to a message (page 82) or forward a message to another recipient (page 82). (C) Use this box to input text that you want to be inserted automatically into the body text field of all new mail messages you compose. Receive Tab (A) Selecting the Kept option causes mail messages to be left on your server after you pick them up. Selecting Deleted causes mail messages to be deleted from your server after you pick them up. (B) Selecting this option causes any mail messages that are larger than the limit you specify in the text box below the option not to be picked up. (C) Checking this option saves mail messages only, without any files that may be attached. (D) Use this box to specify a reply e-mail address when you want reply mail to go to an address that is different from the one you use for sending mail. (D) (A) (B) (C) (A) (B) (C)
92 Disp Tab (A) Checking this option causes word wrapping of text inside the body text field of the message browser screen. (B) Use this setting to specify one of three sizes for Mail program display text. This setting controls the body text field of the message editing screen and message browser screen. (A) (B)
93 3-4 Internet Internet is a Web browser program that lets you view Web pages on the Internet. The following are the functions available with the Internet program. •Support for frames •Full-screen display of a particular frame •50% reduction of a page display image •Web page save to main memory or a storage card for off-line viewing •Saving of specific Web page images •Bookmarks with arrange function •20-record historical log •On-screen manual disconnect/connect button NOTE •Use the Connections program to configure your dial-up connection setup and proxy server settings. See “3-2 Connections” on page 54 for more information. •Accessing a very large page can cause the Internet application to shut down suddenly. If this happens, restart the Internet application and try accessing the page again. Using the Browser Screen Starting up Internet displays a browser screen like the one shown below. The following are brief descriptions of the buttons and menus that are available on the browser screen. Address bar When you want to display a specific page, input its URL (Website address) into the address bar, and then tap . Button Returns to the page you were viewing before the current page. Button After returning to a previous page using the button, tap the button to move back forward through the pages. Address bar Page contents
94 (STOP) Button Tap this button to stop loading of a page that is not fully loaded yet. Note that tapping this button does not disconnect you from your server, if you are connected. (Reload) Button Reloads the currently displayed page. (Bookmark) Button Displays the bookmark screen (page 97). / (Connect/Disconnect) Button Connects to or disconnects from the access point specified on the Internet Properties dialog box (page 95). (Frame) Button When viewing a page that contains frames, tap this button when you want to select a different frame. Button Quits the Internet program. Func L Menu This menu contains commands that let you perform the operations described below. To do this: Save the currently displayed page (page 101) Save an image on the currently displayed page (page 103) Open a previously saved page (page 102) Toggle display of the page URL on and off Toggle display of page images on and off Toggle the page size between normal (100%) and small (50%) Select the display font size (large, medium, small) Select display character encoding (ISO8859-1, ISO8859-2) Expand the selected frame to fill the entire screen Copy selected text to the clipboard Display program properties (page 95) Display program version information Select this command: Save Web Page Save Parts Open Web Page Show URL Show Graphics Small Display Font Encoding Full-screen Frame Copy Selected Area Setting Version
95 Configuring Internet Program Properties Before you use the Internet program to surf the Net, you must first configure its properties as described in this section. Important! Before trying to perform the following procedure, you should first configure a connection setup for Internet Web browsing. See “3-2 Connections” on page 54 for more information. 1. Start up the Internet program, and then tap Func L → Settings •This displays the Properties dialog box. 2. On the Connection tab, configure the settings described below. •Tap the L button next to the “Configuration” box, and then select a connection setup from the list of providers that appears. •If you want the telephone connection to be maintained even when you quit the Internet program, select the “Do not disconnect after quitting. ” option. 3. Next, tap the We b tab and then configure the settings described below. •If you want a particular page to appear first whenever you start up the Internet program, input the URL of the page into the “Start page” text box. You can leave the text box blank if you do not want to specify any start page. •Some Websites place verification information files, called “cookies” into the memory of computers that access them. If you want to allow Websites to put cookies on your compu- ter’s hard disk, check the “Accept cookies” option. Unchecking this option will not allow cookies to be placed on your hard disk, but it can also make it impossible for you to visit certain Websites. •If you want to enable Java script on your CASSIOPEIA, select the “Use Java script” option. •You can configure the Internet program so it displays a Web page you have saved in CASSIOPEIA memory whenever you start up the Internet browser. See “Displaying a Saved Web Page When Starting Up the Internet Browser” for more information. 4. After everything is the way you want, tap . •This returns to the browser screen. Displaying a Saved Web Page When Starting Up the Internet Browser Use the following procedure to set up the Internet program so a Web page you have saved in CASSIOPEIA memory appears whenever the Internet browser is started up. 1. Start up the browser, navigate to the location in CASSIOPEIA memory where the Web page is located, and display the page. 2. Select all of the text displayed in the address bar, and then tap Func L → Copy Selected Area. 3. Tap Function L → Setting. •This displays the Properties dialog box. 4. Tap the We b tab. 5. Tap the “Start page” text box so the cursor is displayed inside it. 6. Tap Edit L → Paste. 7. Tap to close the dialog box.
96 Displaying a Web Page To display a Web page 1. Start up Internet. 2. In the address bar, input the URL of the page you want to view. 3. Tap the button. •The message shown below appears if you are not connected to your server at this time. Tap Connect. 3. Once the connection is established and you are logged in, the page whose URL you specified in step 2 should appear on the browser screen. 4. After the page is fully displayed, you could terminate the connection and view it off-line. To terminate your connection, tap the button. •If you are using a dial-up connection, the dialog box shown below appears. If you do not do anything, the time counts down and the connection is terminated automatically. •If you want to disconnect immediately, tap the Disconnect Now button. •Ta p Cancel if you want to remain connected to the Internet without automatic disconnect. NOTE If the start page you have specified is a page on the Internet, your CASSIOPEIA uses the currently selected connection setup to dial up your service provider to display the start page whenever you start up the Internet program. See “Configuring Internet Program Properties” on page 95 for information about the start page. To terminate a dial-up connection When using a dial-up connection, your CASSIOPEIA automatically dials up your Internet service provider whenever you perform any of the following operations with the Internet program. •Whenever you start up the Internet program when the Start Page is a page on the Internet •When you input a URL into the address bar and tap the button •When you select a bookmark (page 97) for a page that is on the Internet You can also launch the dial-up process manually by tapping the browser screen’s button. Tapping the browser screen’s button while connected breaks the connection. Note that the above message appears only when you are using a dial-up connection.
97 To display a full-screen view of a particular frame 1. When a page that contains frames is displayed on the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays a frame selection screen with the currently selected frame indicated by a red boundary around it. 2. Tap Func L → Full-screen Frame. •This causes the selected frame to be enlarged so it fills the entire screen. Using Bookmarks The Internet program’s bookmark function lets you save the URL’s and titles of pages for future reference. When you need to visit a page again, simply select its bookmark. NOTE •Do not use special symbols or accented characters in a Web page title. To bookmark the currently displayed page 1. On the browser screen, display the page you want to bookmark. 2. Tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen shown below. 3. Tap the Add Page Being Browsed button. •This displays a dialog box with the current page’s URL and title. Bookmarks Folder You can manage your bookmarks by storing them in folders. You can use Organize at any time to move bookmarks between folders and to delete bookmarks you no longer need. The page title is inserted here automatically. With some pages, this box may remain blank. The page address is inserted here automatically.
98 4. Change the page title and URL, if you want. 5. After everything is the way you want, tap OK. •This returns to the bookmark screen. •To return to the browser screen from the bookmark screen, tap . To register a new bookmark manually 1. On the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen. 2. Tap the New button. •This displays a dialog box for inputting the URL and title. 3. Input the page title and URL you want, and then tap OK. •This returns to the bookmark screen. To edit an existing bookmark 1. On the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen. 2. Select the bookmark you want to edit by tapping it. 3. Tap the Edit L button. •This displays a dialog box for inputting the URL and title. 4. Edit the page title and URL. 5. After everything is the way you want, tap OK to save your changes. •This returns to the bookmark screen. To use a bookmark to jump to a page 1. On the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen. 2. Double-tap the bookmark whose page you want to view. •This returns to the browser screen, which displays the page for the bookmark you double- tapped. Managing Your Bookmarks You can manage your bookmarks by storing them in folders. This means you can group your bookmarks according to topic, purpose, or any other classification that suits your needs.
99 To create a new folder 1. On the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen. 2. Tap the Organize button. •This displays the bookmark organizer screen. 3. Navigate to the folder in which you want to create a new folder. •To create a folder inside of an existing folder, double-tap the existing folder to display its contents. •If the currently displayed folder is located inside of another folder, you can click the L button to display the folder hierarchy, and select a higher folder there. 4. Tap the New Folder button. •This displays a dialog box for inputting the new folder name. 5. Input the new name you want to give the folder and then tap OK. •This returns to the bookmark screen, which now shows your newly created folder. •To return to the browser screen from the bookmark screen, tap . To rename a folder 1. Display the bookmark screen. 2. Select the folder whose name you want to change by tapping it. 3. Tap the Edit button. •This displays a dialog box for inputting the folder name. 4. Input the new name you want to give the folder and then tap OK. •This returns to the bookmark screen. Click to display a folder tree.
100 To move a bookmarks and folders to another folder 1. On the browser screen, tap the button. •This displays the bookmark screen. 2. Tap the Organize button. •This displays the bookmark organizer screen. 3. Place check marks into the boxes next to all the bookmarks and folders you want to move. •Tapping Edit L → Check All checks all the bookmarks and folders. Tapping Edit L → Uncheck All unchecks all the bookmarks and folders. 4. Tap Edit L → Move to. •This displays a dialog box for selecting the destination folder. 5. Select the folder you want by tapping it. •Tapping the destination folder moves all the checked bookmarks and folders there.