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Index
A
ABA. See Address Book archive files
Accented characters, Graffiti writing 28
Add-on applications 66–71
Address Book
*If Found Call* entry 75
adding custom fields 80
archive files (.aba) 38
business card for beaming 31
categorizing records 54
conduit for synchronizing 160
creating records 50
deleting records 52
displaying category 80
displaying data in the Address list 76
finding records 19–58
fonts 64
menus 79
notes for records 63–64
opening 73
overview 73
private records 200
sorting records...

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gauge 41
life and use 242
recharging 6
recycling 242
warning 268–269
Beaming
information 30–32
location of IR port 12
pen stroke to activate 235
problems with 259
See also Infrared
Bluetooth
entering passkey 126, 260
HotSync operations 176–178
making connections 211
phone connection 123–132
Bluetooth preferences
adding trusted devices 207–208
allowing discovery 204–205
allowing wakeup 206–207
assigning device name 204
bonding devices 207
deleting trusted devices 209–210
enabling/disabling...

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Contrast control.  See Brightness control
Copying
notes into other applications 117
text 52
Country default setting 191
Cradle
connecting to computer 14
for local HotSync operations 163, 170
viewing data from 192
Creating
Address Book entries 74–75
categories 44–45, 56
currency symbols 109
custom fields in Address Book 80
Date Book events 89
Expense items 106
expense reports 111
notes for records 63
records 50
Currency
default 109
defining 109
for Expense items 108
Current date 251
Current time...

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Discovery
and connection process 205
defined 204
enabling/disabling the user cache 210
DNS 228
Domain name system. See DNS
Double-booked events 101
Dragging
memos into other applications 113
stylus to activate features 235
using the stylus 17
E
Editing records 51–52
E-mail addresses in Address Book 75
Entering data 21–40
importing from other applications 37–40
problems with 250
using Note Pad 40
using the computer keyboard 37
using the onscreen keyboard 21
Entries. See Address Book
Euro...

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sending an INIT string 225–226
service limitations 226
Graffiti
accented characters 28
alphabet 22, 24
basic concepts 22
capital letters 25
Command stroke 49
how to write characters 23
menu commands 49
moving the cursor 29
numbers 26
online Help 52, 235
problems using 250
punctuation marks 27
ShortCuts for entering data 29, 237–239
symbols 28
tips 24
writing area 11, 23
GSM phones
accessing the Internet 224
and GPRS networks 214
connecting with 214–215
entering passkey 126, 260
H
Handheld,...

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K
Keyboard
computer 37
onscreen 17, 21, 235
portable 40
L
LED 12, 202
Letters
font style 64
Graffiti 22, 24
onscreen keyboard 21
Link. See Connection
List, in Applications Launcher 45
Location
adding 153–154
deleting 155
displaying secondary 156
modifying 154
setting primary 150, 152, 189
setting secondary 153
Locking the handheld with a password 195–
197, 235, 237
Login scripts 229–231
Looking up Address Book data
to add to other records 60–61
scrolling in Address list 58
Lost
handheld,...

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selecting connection 220
selecting service 218
user name 219
Non-GSM phones, connecting 215–217
Note Pad
alarm 120
copying notes into other 
applications 117
entering data 40
menus 121
opening 117
overview 117
reviewing notes 118
Notes, attaching to records 63–64
Numbers
decimal point and thousands 
separator 192
Graffiti writing 26
onscreen keyboard 17, 21
O
Onscreen keyboard 21, 52
pen stroke to open 235
Opening
Address Book 73
applications 41
Calculator 81
Date Book 89
Expense 105
Memo Pad...

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Digitizer 190
Formats 191
General 187, 188–202
Network 217–233
opening 188
Other 188
Owner 236
Personal 188
Phone 233
Power 192–193
Security 193
ShortCuts 237
Sounds & Alerts 200–202
Primary DNS 228
Printing expense reports 111
Prioritizing To Do List records 134, 138
Private records
displaying and creating 198–200, 251
lost with forgotten password 198
Problems
beaming information 259
Bluetooth 259, 260
entering data 250
operating handheld 249
performing HotSync operations 252–259
recharging...

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Secondary DNS 228
Secure Digital card 9
See also Expansion Card
Security preferences 193–198
changing password 194
deleting password 194
displaying owner’s name 237
forgotten password 198
private records 198–200
setting a password hint 194
unmasking individual records 200
Selecting
date for event 91
phone numbers in Address Book 75
text 51, 52
Sending data 33–37
Serial
cradle/cable 159, 168, 170, 212
port 4, 5, 158, 168, 170, 171, 172, 212
troubleshooting 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 
257, 261...

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Trusted devices, adding trusted 
devices 207–208
Trusted pairs, creating 215
Turning off handheld
automatically 192
pen stroke for 235
problems with 249
Turning on handheld
displaying owner’s name 237
power button 12
problems with 249
U
Undoing actions 52
Uninstalling Desktop software 71
Universal connector 14, 212
Unresponsive handheld 250
Untimed events 90, 92, 93, 95
USB
cradle/cable 158, 159, 168, 170, 212
port 4, 5, 168, 170, 212
troubleshooting 252, 253, 254, 261
User cache,...
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