Palm Tungsten W PDA Phone Instructions
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Making connections from Address Book 67 To make a connection with Quick Connect: 1.Open the Address entry to which you want to connect. 2.Press Right on the navigator to open the Quick Connect dialog box. TIPYou can also tap the Quick Connect icon in the title bar of the Address record. 3.Select the method you want to use to connect. Quick Connect opens and initiates the related task. For example, if you tap a phone number, Quick Connect sends the selected phone number to your mobile phone. To...
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Chapter 5 Using Address Book 68 Tap-to-Connect Tap-to-Connect enables you to select an entry and initiate a related task by tapping it with the stylus. By default, Tap-to-Connect is enabled. To enable Tap-to-Connect: 1.Press Command Stroke + R. Alternately, press Function + Menu , and then select Preferences on the Options menu. 2.Tap Enable Tap-to-Connect. 3.Ta p O K . TIPYou can also configure which application opens when you tap a specific Address record field, and whether to add a prefix to...
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Address Book menus 69 Address Book menus Address Book menus are shown here for your reference, and Address Book features that are not explained elsewhere in this book are described here. See“Using menus” in Chapter 4 for information about selecting menu commands. The Record and Options menus may differ, depending on whether you’re displaying the Address list screen or the Address view screen. Record menus Options menus Duplicate AddressMakes a copy of the current record and displays the copy in...
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Chapter 5 Using Address Book 70 Preferences Remember last category: Determines how Address Book appears when you return to it from another application. If you select this check box, Address Book shows the last category you selected. If you clear it, Address Book displays the All category. Rename Custom FieldsFields that appear at the end of the Address Edit screen. Rename them to identify the kind of information you enter in them. The names you give the custom fields appear in all entries....
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71 CHAPTER 6 Using Calculator Calculator enables you to perform basic calculations. Use Calculator to do the following: nPerform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square root operations. nStore and retrieve values. nDisplay the last series of calculations, which is useful for confirming a series of “chain” calculations. To open Calculator: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the Calculator icon . Performing calculations The Calculator includes several buttons to help you perform calculations....
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Chapter 6 Using Calculator 72 Viewing recent calculations The Recent Calculations command enables you to review the last series of calculations and is particularly useful for confirming a series of “chain” calculations. To display recent calculations: 1.Press Command Stroke + l. Alternately, press Function + Menu , and then select Recent Calculations on the Options menu. 2.After you finish reviewing the calculations, press Function + Enter , or tap OK.Toggles the current number between a...
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Using Calculator menus 73 Using Calculator menus The Calculator menu shown here is for your reference, and the Calculator feature described here is not explained elsewhere in this book. See“Using menus” in Chapter 4 for information about choosing menu commands. Options menu About CalculatorShows version information for Calculator.
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75 CHAPTER 7 Using Card Info Card Info enables you to review general information about an expansion card. Use Card Info to do the following: nReview card contents. nRename a card. nFormat a card. Reviewing Card Information You can view the card name, type, available storage space, and a summary of its contents. To review Card Information: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the Card Info icon . 3.Review Card name, Type, and Size. 4.Review card contents summarized by directory. Review card information Review...
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Chapter 7 Using Card Info 76 Renaming a card Renaming a card enables you to give an easy to recognize name to the card. To rename a card: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the Card Info icon . 3.Press Command Stroke + R. Alternately, press Function + Menu , and then select Rename Card on the Card menu. 4.Enter the new name for the card. 5.Ta p R e n a m e . Formatting a card Formatting a card destroys all its data and prepares it to accept new applications and data. To format a card: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap...