Pcs Phone Handspring Treo 300 User Guide
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Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 143 Application Ta s k s 6 Editing bookmarks You can change the title, description, or URL associated with any of your bookmarks. To edit a bookmark: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2.Under Bookmark, select Edit Bookmark (/E). 3.Tap the page icons to navigate to the page containing the bookmark you want to change. Ti p : You can enter or change the Title for any bookmark page. Use the page Title to create bookmark categories. For example, if you want to create a page with links to various investments, you might name the page Assets. 4.Tap the bookmark you want to change. 5.Enter the changes. 6.Hold Option and press Return to finish. 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. Page icons Tap a bookmark
Section 6 144 Application-Specific Tasks Arranging your bookmarks As your bookmark list grows, you may want to rearrange the entries or move entire pages. You can assign a title to each bookmark page and arrange the entries by category. For example, if you want to create a page with links to various sports scores, you might name the page Scores. To assign page category titles: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2.Under Bookmark, select Edit Bookmark (/E). 3.Tap the page icon to which you want to assign a title. 4.Enter the title. 5.Hold Option and press Return to finish. To rearrange bookmark entries: 1. From the Bookmark view, press Menu . 2.Under Bookmark, select Edit Bookmark (/E). 3.Drag the entries to the slot where you want them to appear. Ti p : If the new slot is full, the other entries move down one slot as the rows fill from top to bottom. If you drag an entry to a page icon, the entry moves to the first available slot on that page. 4.Hold Option and press Return to finish. 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. Drag an entry to another slot or page
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 145 Application Ta s k s 6 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 dropping a page on the bottom row, the grey line appears to the right of the slot where the page will appear. 4.Hold Option and press Return to finish. Blazer menus Blazer menus are shown here for your reference, and Blazer features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are described here. See page 28 for information about choosing menu commands. The Go and Options menus differ depending on whether you’re displaying the Page view or the Bookmark view. Page menu RefreshEnables you to update the current web page with the most up-to-date information. Stop loadingCancels the process of loading a page. Drag a page to another slot Page view
Section 6 146 Application-Specific Tasks Bookmarks menu Go menus Options menu PropertiesDisplays the Page Properties dialog box where you can view the Page Name, URL, Size (Bytes) and whether the page was loaded from the cache. Bookmark view Page view Bookmark view Bookmark viewPage view
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 147 Application Ta s k s 6 Preferences Browser tab: ©Home page. Displays the URL of the current home page selection. Tap this option to open the Set Home Page dialog box and select a different home page. To restore the factory default Home Page setting, tap Restore in the Set Home Page dialog box. Note: Some service providers may not support the default Home Page setting. Preferences (continued)©Initial view. Determines whether the Page view or Bookmark view appears when you start the Blazer application. The default option is Page view. ©Images. Determines depth of color used to display graphic images. You can also choose to not display images at all. The options are: No Images (fastest), Black & White (faster), 4 Shades of Gray (fast), 16 Shades of Gray (slow), 256 Colors (slower), High Color (slowest). The default setting is 256 Colors (slower). ©Ask before establishing Internet connection. Displays a confirmation dialog each time you begin an Internet session. The default setting for this option is on. ©Disconnect On Exit. Determines whether the Internet connection automatically closes when you exit the Blazer application. Leaving this option off enables you to switch to another application and then return to Blazer while you are still connected to the Internet. The default setting for this option is off.
Section 6 148 Application-Specific Tasks Advanced tab: ©Cache Size (K). Displays the amount of memory that Blazer reserves to store recently viewed pages. The amount of free memory available on your phone appears below this option. ©Clear. Erases all the pages stored in the cache. You cannot cancel or undo this action. ©Accept Cookies. Enables the receipt of Internet cookies. The default setting for this option is on. ©Clear Cookies. Erases all the cookies stored on your phone. You cannot cancel or undo this action. ©Set Proxy. Opens the Set Proxy dialog box where you can enter advanced HTTP proxy server settings. If your network requires you to go through a proxy server when you connect to the Internet, use this dialog box to enter the proxy server settings. Contact your system administrator for details. DisconnectTerminates your connection to the Internet. About BlazerDisplays version information for Blazer.
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 149 Application Ta s k s 6 Memo Pad A memo can contain up to 4,000 characters. The number of memos you can store is dependent only on the memory available on your phone. A record in Memo Pad is called a “memo.” To create a new memo: 1. Press . 2.Enter the text you want to appear in the memo. Press Return to move down to new lines in the memo. Ti p : The first letter of your memo is automatically capitalized. 3.Hold Option and press Return to finish. Reviewing memos The first line of a memo appears in the Memo list. This makes it easy to locate and review your memos. To review a memo: 1. In the Memo list, tap the text of the memo. Ta p N e w Tap a memo to review its contents
Section 6 150 Application-Specific Tasks 2.Review or edit the text in the memo. 3.Hold Option and press Return to finish. Memo Pad menus Memo Pad menus are shown here for your reference, and Memo Pad features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are described here. See page 28 for information about choosing menu commands. The Record and Options menus differ depending on whether you’re displaying the Memo list or an individual memo. Record menus Options menus Preferences Displays the Memo Preferences dialog box, where you define the sort order for memos. About Memo PadShows version information for Memo Pad. Memo list Memo screen Memo listMemo screen
Section 6 Application-Specific Tasks 151 Application Ta s k s 6 SMS When you subscribe to PCS Vision Services, you can use your PCS Treo 300 to receive and store short text messages. These text messages are similar to e-mail messages that you receive on your computer, but are typically no more than 160 characters in length. These messages can originate from any of the following sources: ©The PCS voicemail paging system ©The PCS messaging website ©An email message addressed to your mobile phone [email protected]. Receiving text messages When you receive text messages, the New Messages alert appears. The buttons that appear in the alert dialog box are based on the source and content of the message. In the New Messages alert dialog box, you can save or respond to the first message by tapping any of the following buttons: OKSaves the message in the All category, dismisses the alert dialog box, and returns you to the previous application. SelectOpens a dialog box where you can choose how to respond to the message. The options available change based on the content of the message. See page 153 for details. Number of new messages Most recent message Single message alert Multiple message alert
Section 6 152 Application-Specific Tasks Ti p s : ©To view additional incoming messages, press Option and the press PhoneBook . ©You can also dismiss the alert dialog box by pressing the rocker switch or the top scroll button. Viewing text messages SMS enables you to quickly view your incoming and saved messages. To view text messages in the List view: ©Hold Option and press PhoneBook repeatedly to access the message category you want to view: All, Personal, Business, or any other category you’ve defined. To view one message at a time: 1. Use the scroll buttons or rocker switch to select the header of the message you want to view. 2.Open the selected message by doing one of the following: nPress Space . nPress Return . n Press the rocker switch. Call SenderDials the number of the person who sent you the message. If the message was sent from an e-mail address or without a call back number, this option is not available. Delete Msg.Deletes the current message, dismisses the alert dialog box, and returns you to the previous application. Message category pick list Message header Message text