Handspring Treo 270 User Guide
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Chapter 6Page 121 Alarm Preferences nAlarm Sound. Sets the tone of the alarm. n Snooze Sound. Sets the tone of the snooze alarm. n Remind Sound. Sets the tone of the reminder alarm. The reminder alarm sounds when the snooze alarm is not acknowledged. nPlay Sound. Defines how many tones the alarm emits before it stops. The choices are Once, Twice, 3 Times, 5 Times, and 10 Times. nRepeat Alarm. Defines how many times the alarm repeats when it is not acknowledged. The choices are Once, Twice, 3...
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Page 122 Application-Specific Tasks To Do Preferences n Show Categories. Displays the To Do items in the categories you select. n Priorities Displayed. Displays To Do items with the selected priority level. The choices are 1 only, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5. nShow Priority. Displays the priority level for To Do items. nShow Completed Items. Displays completed To Do items. nShow Undated Items. Shows all To Do items that have not been assigned a due date. nShow Dated Items. Shows all To Do items that...
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Chapter 6Page 123 Week Preferences nTime Format. Defines the format of the time display. The choices are No Time, 11p, 11:30p, 23, 23:30. nDisplay To Do. Defines where To Do items will appear on the Date Book Plus screen. The choices are Top, Bottom, and Hide. nWeek Start. Defines the first day of the week for Week View with Text. nWordwrap Single Entry. Wraps text in cells that contain a single event to display as much text as will fit in the cell. nHide Untimed Floating Events. Removes untimed...
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Page 124 Application-Specific Tasks Year Preferences nHide Floating and Done Items. Removes floating events and completed To Do items from the Year View display. nHide Untimed Events. Removes untimed events from the Year View display. nHide Zero Duration Events. Removes events without a duration from the Year View display. nHide Events
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Chapter 6Page 125 Blazer If you can’t hold the world in the palm of your hand, at least you can hold the World Wide Web when you use Blazer to browse the Internet on your communicator’s screen. To use Blazer, you must subscribe to data services from your wireless service provider, and you must have an account established with an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Many wireless service providers also provide ISP services. If ISP information is available from your wireless service provider when you...
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Page 126 Application-Specific Tasks 5. Enter the URL you want to view. 6. Hold Option and press Return to finish. While a page is loading, a Progress icon appears in the lower right corner of the screen. You can tap links to other pages as soon as they appear. You don’t need to wait until a page fully loads. To stop loading a page, tap the Stop icon in the lower left corner of the screen. 7. Navigate within a web site, by doing any of the following: nTo scroll through a page, use the scroll...
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Chapter 6Page 127 Working with bookmarks The Bookmark view makes it easy for you to get to web sites you visit often. Viewing bookmarked pages Your communicator may come with a few bookmarks already in place. You can jump directly to any of the predefined bookmarks, or to any pages for which you’ve created a bookmark. To view a bookmark: 1. Make sure wireless mode is on. See page 19 for details. 2. Press Blazer twice to access the Bookmark view . 3. Tap the bookmark you want to view. Tip: You can...
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Page 128 Application-Specific Tasks Tip: You can also add a bookmark by tapping an empty bookmark slot in the Bookmark view and entering a Name, Description, and URL for the page you want to bookmark. To define a bookmark: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2. Under Bookmark, select Add Bookmark (/A). Tip: You can also open the New Bookmark dialog box by tapping an empty bookmark slot. 3. Enter a Name, Description, and URL for the page you want to bookmark. 4. Hold Option and press Return to...
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Chapter 6Page 129 Deleting bookmarks If your bookmark list becomes full, or you no longer need an entry, you can delete it. To delete a bookmark: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2. Under Bookmark, select Edit Bookmark (/E). 3. Tap the entry you want to delete. 4. In the Edit Bookmark dialog, tap Delete. 5. Hold Option and press Return twice to confirm deletion. Arranging your bookmarks As your bookmark list grows, you may want to rearrange the entries or move entire pages. You can assign a...
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Page 130 Application-Specific Tasks To rearrange bookmark pages: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2. Under Bookmark, select Edit Bookmark (/E). 3. Drag the page to the slot where you want it to appear. A grey line appears next to the page when it is in drag mode. When dropping a page on the top row, the grey line appears to the left of the slot where the page will appear. When drop- ping a page on the bottom row, the grey line appears to the right of the slot where the page will appear. 4. Hold...