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Graffiti 2 Preferences
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Time, date, week start, and numbers formats
The Time setting defines the format for the time of day. The time format that you 
select appears in all applications on your handheld. 
To select the time, date, week start, and numbers format:
1.From the General Preferences list, select Formats
2.Tap the Time pick list and select a format. 
3.Tap the Date pick list and select a format.
4.Tap the Week starts pick list, and select whether you want the first day of the 
week to be...

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Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
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Handedness Preferences
The Handedness Preferences enables you to select right-hand or left- hand 
orientation when you rotate the screen into landscape mode. 
To select a handedness orientation:
1.From the Personal Preferences list, select Handedness.
2.Tap Left-Handed or Right-Handed.
3.Ta p  D o n e .
Keylock Preferences
Use the Keylock Preferences screen to prevent your handheld from turning on if a 
button or key is accidentally pressed. This...

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Network Preferences
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Network Preferences
You can use your handheld’s Bluetooth technology and the software that is 
included in the handheld operating system to connect with Internet service 
providers (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers by using a mobile phone or 
optional modem accessory. Your mobile phone must be equipped with one of the 
following: an IR port, Bluetooth technology, or a serial cable that connects to your 
handheld’s universal connector. You also need an ISP account or...

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Creating and selecting network service profiles
Use network service profiles to store the configuration settings for your ISP or a 
dial-in server. You can create, save, and reuse network service profiles. You can 
create additional network service profiles from scratch or by duplicating existing 
profiles and editing information. After you create a new or duplicate profile, you 
can add and edit settings. You can also duplicate and rename a profile...

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Network Preferences
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Entering a user name
The User Name setting identifies the name you use when you log in to your ISP or 
your dial-in server. Although this field can contain multiple lines of text, only two 
lines appear onscreen.
To enter a username:
1.From the Communications Preferences list, select Network.
2.Tap the User Name field. 
3.Enter your username.
NOTEMost dial-in servers do not accept spaces in the username.
4.Ta p  D o n e .
Entering a password
The Password box identifies the...

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3.Enter the password you use to log in to your server.
.
4.Tap OK. 
The word “Assigned” appears in the Password field.
5.Ta p  D o n e .
Selecting a connection
Use the Connection setting to select the method you want to use to connect to your 
ISP or to a dial-in server. See “Connection Preferences” earlier in this chapter for 
information about creating and configuring connection settings.
To select a connection:
1.From the Communications Preferences...

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Network Preferences
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To enter your server phone number:
1.From the Communications Preferences list, select Network.
2.Tap the Phone box.
3.Enter the phone number for your ISP or dial-in server.
4.If you need to enter a prefix or to disable Call Waiting, skip to those procedures. 
Otherwise, tap OK.
5.Ta p  D o n e .
Entering a prefix
A prefix is a number that you dial before the telephone number to access an outside 
line. For example, many offices require that you first dial “9” to dial a number...

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Disabling Call Waiting
Call Waiting can cause your session to terminate if you receive a call while you are 
connected. If your telephone has Call Waiting, you need to disable this feature 
before logging in to your ISP or dial-in server.
To disable Call Waiting:
1.From the Communications Preferences list, select Network.
2.Tap the Phone box.
3.Tap the Disable call waiting check box to select it.
4.On the Disable call waiting line enter the code to...

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Network Preferences
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3.Tap the Use calling card check box to select it.
4.Enter your calling card number on the Use calling card line.
NOTEThe Phone Setup dialog box works correctly for AT&T and Sprint 
long-distance services. However, because MCI works differently, MCI 
customers need to enter the calling card number in the Phone # field and the 
phone number in the Use calling card field.
TIPIt’s a good idea to add at least three commas before your calling card 
number to compensate for the cue...

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LAN access points
A LAN access point enabled with Bluetooth™ technology provides an entry point 
into a local area network. You can log in to these networks from your handheld to 
access services such as e-mail and the Internet. 
LAN access points can be located in private, corporate or in public areas. In some 
cases there may be a fee to use a LAN access point. To access a LAN access point 
from your handheld, you must set your Network Preferences as...
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