Sony Clié PEG-N610c Operating Instructions
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld21 Entering data in your CLIE handheld Using Navigation strokes In addition to character symbols, Graffiti writing includes special strokes that you can use to navigate within text or fields in your applications. Move cursor right Move cursor left Go to the previous field (Address Book only) Go to the next field (Address Book only) Open Address Record (Address Book only) Using Graffiti ShortCuts Graffiti ShortCuts, similar to the glossary or autotext...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld22 Entering data in your Sony CLIE Handheld Using the onscreen keyboard You can open the onscreen keyboard any time you need to enter text or numbers into your CLIE handheld. Note that you cannot enter Graffiti characters while using the onscreen keyboard. To use the onscreen keyboard: 1Open any application (such as Memo Pad). 2Tap any record, or tap New. 3Tap a to open the alphabetic keyboard, or tap 1 to open the numeric keyboard. The selected keyboard...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld23 Entering data in your Sony CLIE Handheld 4Select the desired keyboard and tap the characters to enter text and numbers. You can use the onscreen keyboard in the same way as in the keyboard of your computer. To enter capital letter, tap cap and then tap the character button. To delete a character, tap B. 5After you finish, tap Done to close the onscreen keyboard and place the text in the record. Tab Caps shift Caps lockBackspace Tap here to display...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld24 Entering data in your Sony CLIE Handheld Using your computer keyboard If you have a lot of data to enter, or prefer to use the computer keyboard, you can use Palm™ Desktop for CLIE software or any other supported personal information manager (PIM), such as Microsoft Outlook®, to enter information. You can then perform a HotSync® operation to synchronize the information on your computer with the information on your CLIE handheld. All the main...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld25 Changing the frontlight level You can turn the frontlight on the screen off or on or adjust the frontlight level according to the lighting conditions or temperature of the environment where you use your CLIE handheld. Turning the frontlight off and on Press and hold down the POWER button for more than two seconds to turn the frontlight off or on. Adjusting the frontlight level Even with the frontlight on, you may need to further adjust the brightness...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld26 Resetting your Sony CLIE Handheld Under normal circumstances, you do not have to reset your CLIE handheld. On rare occasions, however, your CLIE handheld may no longer respond to buttons or the screen due to insufficient memory or other reasons. In this case, you need to perform a reset to get your CLIE handheld running again. Performing a soft reset A soft reset tells your CLIE handheld to stop what it’s doing and start over again. All records and...
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Chapter1Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld27 Resetting your Sony CLIE Handheld Performing a hard reset If the soft reset does not solve the problem, you need to perform a hard reset to restart your CLIE handheld. Note With a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your CLIE handheld are erased. Only perform a hard reset if a soft reset does not solve your problem. If you save a backup of your CLIE handheld data on your computer, you can restore any data previously synchronized with your...
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Chapter 2 Using basic applications This chapter describes how to do tasks that are specific or common to the basic applications of your CLIE handheld: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, Expense, and Calculator. Contents Managing schedules and events (Date Book) .................... 29 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book) ................................................................... 49 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List) .................... 63 Creating memos...
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Chapter2Using Basic applications29 Managing schedules and events (Date Book) Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any activity associated with a date, or a date and time. A record in Date Book is called an “event.” Scheduling an event Scheduling an event for the current date 1Press the Date Book button on the front panel. Date Book starts up. Today’s schedule is displayed with a list of times for a standard business day. Tip Press the Date Book button repeatedly to cycle...
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Chapter2Using Basic applications30 Managing schedules and events (Date Book) 3Enter a description of the event. You can enter a description or a note of up to 255 characters in length. 4If the event is one hour long, skip to Step 7. If the event is longer or shorter than one hour, tap the time of the event to open the Set Time dialog box. 5Do one of the following to set the duration of the event: • Tap the time columns on the right side of the Set Time dialog box to set the Start Time, and tap the End...