Casio Cassiopeia E 100 Palm-Size Pc Users Guide
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Part 2 Communicating with a Computer93 Transferring Data with Infrared Your Palm-size PC has an infrared port that you can use to exchange information with another Windows CE device. In Contacts, for example, you can send up to 25 cards at a time to another Windows CE device. In Voice Recorder and Note Taker, you can send individual files or notes. Note Taker Infrared Send Menu To transfer data with infrared 1. Align the infrared port of your Palm-size PC with the infrared port of the other Windows CE device. Infrared port
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide94 ¥ The two infrared ports should be within about 30cm from each other. 2. On the sending unit, start up the program that contains the data you want to send. Select the items you want to send, and then tap File, Send To, and then Infrared Recipient. 3. On the receiving unit, start up the same program, and then tap File and then Receive. ¥ The displays of both units show a message indicating that data transfer is being performed. Both units play a sound and display a message when transfer is complete.
Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs95 Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs Chapter 8 Menu Menu is an application launcher that runs for your Palm-size PC. It lets you assign applications and files to 12 buttons on its main menu, from which you can launch an application or open a file with a tap of your stylus. Menu also lets you create submenus and assign them to main menu buttons. Tapping a submenu button opens the submenu, which contains six more application and file buttons. This means you can group your applications and files to make your Palm-size PC operations more organized and efficient. Main Menu Submenu The initial default for the main menu is all of the pre-installed programs that come with your Palm-size PC.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide96 Using Menu Starting Up Menu You can start up Menu either by pressing your Palm-size PCÕs program button or by using a menu program. To start up Menu using the program button Press the program button to start up Menu and display is initial screen. ¥ If your Palm-size PC is turned off, pressing the program button also turns on power. To start up Menu using a menu program 1. Turn on your Palm-size PC. 2. Tap Start, Programs, and then Menu. Using the Main Menu ¥ Tap an application button to launch the application. ¥ Tap a file button to start the associated application and open the file. Application Submenu
Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs97 ¥ Tap a submenu button to display the submenu. Submenu button operations are identical to button operations on the main menu. Submenu ¥ Close a submenu by tapping the close button in the upper right corner or by pressing the Palm-size PCÕs Exit button. Using Action Control for Menu Button Operations You can also use Action control to perform the following main menu and submenu button operations. ¥ On the main menu, rotate the Action control downwards once to select the button in the upper left corner of the menu. Next, rotate the Action control up and down to select buttons on the menu. ¥ Press the Action control to perform the operation assigned to the button that is selected on the screen. ¥ Pressing the Action control while a submenu button is selected displays the submenu. ¥Action control operations for a submenu are the same as those for the main menu. ¥ Close a submenu by pressing the Palm-size PCÕs Exit button or by tapping the close button in the upper right corner of the submenu.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide98 Configuring Menu Assigning Operations to Main Menu Buttons Use the following procedures to assign applications, files, and submenus to main menu buttons, and to edit and delete current button assignments. All of these operations are performed using the Button Selection Screen. To assign an application to a main menu button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Tap the button to which you want to assign the application to select it (indicated by a frame around the button). Next, tap to display the New dialog. ¥ If a button does not have any application assigned to it yet, you can display the New dialog by double-tapping the button. ¥ If you select a button that already has an application assigned to it, the following steps will replace the existing application with the new one. 3. Tap Application to display the Define dialog. 4. Select the application you want to assign to the button from the list of Start menu applications on the dialog. ¥ To select an application not shown in the dialog list, tap Browse to open the Browse dialog. 5. When the name of the application you want is highlighted in the file list area, tap OK to assign it to the button and close the Browse dialog. 6. If you want to change the buttonÕs icon, tap Change Icon and perform the procedure under ÒTo change the icon of a buttonÓ on page 99. 7. Tap the Name text box and type in the name you want to assign to the button. 8. After everything is the way you want, tap OK to return to the button selection screen where you can see what your new button looks like. ¥ The button shows the icon of the application and name you assigned to it. 9. After you are finished, tap [x] to return to the main menu. Note The number of main menu buttons is fixed at 12. You cannot increase the number of buttons. To change the application assigned to a button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Double-tap the button whose application you want to change. This displays the Define dialog.
Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs99 3. Perform steps 4 and 5 under ÒTo assign an application to a main menu buttonÓ on page 98 to make the button settings you want. 4. After everything is the way you want, tap OK to return to the button selection screen. 5. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. Note Double-tapping a submenu button in step 2 of the above procedure displays the Submenu Settings dialog. See ÒSubmenu ButtonsÓ on page 100 for information about using this dialog. To change the icon of a button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Tap the button whose icon you want to change to select it (indicated by a frame around the button). 3. Tap to display the Define dialog. 4. Tap Change Icon to display the Change Icon dialog. 5. Tap the icon you want to assign to the button. 6. After the icon is the way you want, tap OK to return to the Define dialog. 7. Tap OK to return to the button selection screen. 8. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. To clear the settings of a button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Tap the button whose settings you want to clear to select it (indicated by a frame around the button). 3. Tap . 4. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap Ye s to clear the settings of the button or No to close the message dialog without doing anything. 5. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. To move a button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Tap the button you want to move to clear to select it (indicated by a frame around the button). 3. Tap to cut all the settings of the button and move them to the clipboard. This is a cut operation, so the settings are deleted from the original button.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide100 4. Tap the button to which you want to assign the settings you just cut. 5. Tap to paste the settings to the button you tapped in step 4. 6. After you are finished, tap [x] to return to the main menu. Note ¥ You can also cut and paste button settings between main menu buttons and submenu buttons. ¥ If you paste settings to a button that already has an application assigned to it, the original settings of the button are replaced with the pasted settings. ¥ You cannot cut settings from a button that does not have an application assigned to it. Submenu Buttons Use the following procedures to create and edit submenu buttons. To create a submenu 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Double-tap a button that does not have any application assigned to it. This opens the New dialog. 3. Tap the Submenu button to display the Submenu Settings dialog. 4. Enter the name you want to give to the submenu button into the Submenu Name box. 5. Tap [x] to return to the button selection screen, which now shows your new submenu button. 6. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. Note ¥ You can perform the above procedure without inputting a name in step 4, but doing so creates a submenu button without a name. ¥ After returning to the button selection screen in step 5, you could continue by assigning applications to the buttons inside the submenu, see ÒTo assign applications to buttons inside submenusÓ on page 101 for information about how to do this. ¥ You cannot create a submenu inside of another submenu. To change the name of a submenu button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Double-tap the submenu button whose name you want to change. This opens the Submenu Settings dialog. 3. Change the name of the submenu.
Part 3 Using the CASIO Programs101 4. Tap [x] to return to the button selection screen, which now shows the submenu button with its new name. 5. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. To change the icon of a submenu button 1. On the main menu, tap to display the button selection screen. 2. Double-tap the submenu button whose icon you want to change. This opens the Submenu Settings dialog. 3. Tap Change Icon to display the Change Icon dialog. 4. Tap the icon you want to assign to the button. 5. After the icon is the way you want, tap OK to return to the Submenu Settings dialog. 6. Tap [x] to return to the button selection screen, which now shows the submenu button with its new icon. 7. Tap [x] to return to the main menu. To assign applications to buttons inside submenus The procedures you should use to assign applications to, change settings of, delete, and move settings of buttons on a submenu are the same as those for the main menu buttons. Note the following points, however, when working with submenu buttons. ¥ You cannot create a submenu inside of another submenu. ¥ You can move applications between the main menu and submenus using cut and paste. ¥ Assigning applications to and editing submenu buttons often involves stepping through a number of screens and dialogs. After you are finished, be sure to keep clicking the [x] close buttons in the upper right corner of the displays until you get back to the main menu screen.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide102 Menus and Toolbars File Menu Edit Menu Note Edit menu commands are available only while the button selection screen or submenu button selection screen is on the display. Toolbar The following buttons are available on the toolbar. ........ Tapping this button while the main menu is on the display opens the button selection screen. ...................Same as Edit-New. ...................Same as Edit-Modify. ...................Same as Edit-Delete. ...................Same as Edit-Cut. ...................Same as Edit-Paste. Description Displays the button selection screen. Returns from the button selection screen to the main menu. Displays version information. Command Define Close About Menu Description Displays the New dialog. Displays the Define dialog. When a submenu button is selected, displays the submenu button selection screen. Deletes the settings of the selected button. Cuts the settings of the selected button and stores them on the clipboard. Pastes the settings on the clipboard to the selected button. Command New Modify Delete Cut Paste