T-Mobile T Mobile Color Sidekick Phone Instructions Manual
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 141 Keyboard Shortcuts You can use the following keyboard shortcuts for performing actions from the Camera menu: Insert the Camera Here’s how to attach the camera to your device: 1Before you can insert the camera into your device, you must expose the camera’s “lead”, which is protected by a plastic case. You can tell which end of the camera is the case because it has a hook for attaching to a key chain or cord. To remove the case, hold the...
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 142 About Capture Modes There are two “modes” you can be in when taking a picture: Take a Photo To capture a photo, the camera must first be inserted in the jack and you must be viewing the Capture screen. If you’ve just inserted the camera, the Capture screen will open automatically; however, if you’ve been to another screen after inserting the camera, you’ll need to return to the Capture screen: 1From either the Capture or Gallery screen,...
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 143 4Position the camera so the image you want to capture displays in the “viewfinder” on the Capture screen. If the image is upside down, select the Flip button to turn it right-side up. You can also use the D-pad’s up and down arrow keys to flip the picture. Note that you can rotate the camera 180 degrees, which means you can take a picture of yourself! 5When you’re ready to capture the image, select the “shutter” button . 6The screen...
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 144 Use the wheel to scroll through your Gallery. Below the thumbnails you’ll see a handy Gallery navigation bar. You can always see where you are in your sequence of photos since the highlighted image is outlined. You can also see at a glance which images are selected by looking for the check mark indicator. The number of photos you have remaining (out of the 36 you can save) is displayed in the title bar: . Full Screen View To get a...
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 145 5To select all the photos in your Gallery, highlight the first image in the Gallery, hold the Shift key down while scrolling to the last picture you want in the series, then press. Note that this method also works for selecting a subset of contiguous photos in the Gallery, as described above. 6Your Gallery navigation bar shows you which images you’ve selected: When Your Gallery Is Full If your Gallery becomes full (36 pictures stored),...
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Taking Photos April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 146 3The text cursor is located at the end of the current name. Delete the old name and type your new image name as you like. 4Select Done to save the change and dismiss the dialog box. Sort Photos You can sort the order in which your photos appear in your Gallery by doing the following while in the Camera application: 1From either the Thumbnail or Full Screen Gallery view, press Menu then select Sort... The Sort Photos dialog box...
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Keeping To Do Lists April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 147 14. Keeping To Do Lists Make sure you never forget another thing to do! Keep yourself organized with the T-Mobile To Do application. Get started now by reading the topics in this chapter: To Do Splash Screen To open the To Do application, first press Jump, then scroll to highlight the To Do icon in the left-hand “ring” of applications. You will see the To Do “splash” screen on the right side of the screen when you’ve highlighted...
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Keeping To Do Lists April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 148 Keyboard Shortcuts Use the following keyboard shortcuts while you’re using the To Do application: The Browse Tasks Screen When you first open the To Do application from the Jump screen, you’ll see a list of all your tasks, similar to the following: Each upcoming task is shown in regular font face. Overdue tasks are shown in bold font and include the (overdue) indicator. Opposite each task name is the due date, or Today, or...
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Keeping To Do Lists April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 149 Task Details Screen For each task there is a details screen, which contains more information about the task than can fit in the Browse Tasks screen. The details screens are editable, so when opened, you can change the information. To open a task’s details, on the Browse Tasks screen use the wheel to highlight a task, then press. The details screen opens. Here’s an example: Create a New Task Follow these steps to create a new To Do...
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Keeping To Do Lists April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 150 • The month section of the date selector is highlighted by default. Press the wheel to open the selector pop-up, rotate the wheel until the month you want is highlighted (rotate up for months later in the year; rotate down for months earlier), then press. Rotate the wheel until the day you want is highlighted, then press again. Now pick the year by rotating the wheel until the year you want is highlighted, then press. • You...