T-Mobile T Mobile Color Sidekick Phone Instructions Manual
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April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 161 Bubbles Burst those bubbles before they fill the tank!! The Object The object of Bubbles is to pop all the bubbles before they fill the tank (the tank is full when at least one string of bubbles goes from the bottom to top of tank). Bubbles pop only when they completely fill a row (any row, not just the top row). What Happens Bubbles rise from the bottom center of the tank in four-bubble formations, like this one: . As each formation rises, you can rotate the formation to fit the blanks in the row at the top of the tank. You can also shift the formation to the left or right. Once you fill a row with bubbles, the bubbles pop and disappear. Scoring Each time you pop a row of bubbles, you get 100 points. Hints Watch the box on the right called Next to see what bubble formation will be rising next. By knowing the next formation, you can better strategize where to put the bubble currently rising. Controls To make this happen... Do this... Move bubble formation left Rotate the wheel up, or Press left D-pad arrow Move bubble formation right Rotate the wheel down, or Press right D-pad arrow Rotate bubble formation Press wheel or Return key Send bubble formation straight up Press spacebar Pause game Press Back button
April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 162 Code Monkey Can you crack the Monkey Code? The Object The Code Monkey has created a hidden Monkey Code. The object of Code Monkey is to guess the combination of monkey faces, bananas, and monkey wrenches in as few guesses as possible. What Happens The Code Monkey has placed four random items in the Monkey Code, choosing from four monkey faces, a banana, and a monkey wrench: Use the wheel or D-pad arrows to cycle through the options, then press the wheel or Return key to enter your guess. The Code Monkey won’t divulge the Monkey Code unless you guess it right. But the Code Monkey will give you feedback on your guesses: A smiley face means you’ve got the right face/banana/wrench in the right spot. A frowny face means you’ve got the right face/banana/wrench in the wrong spot. And no face means wrong face/ banana/monkey entirely. The tricky part is figuring out which feedback face matches which monkey/banana/ wrench. You win when you get four smiley faces. For example, let’s say the Monkey Code is banana/banana/wrench/wrench, and you guess monkey1/monkey2/ banana/wrench:
April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 163 The Code Monkey feedback at the bottom is one smiley face and one frowny face. The smiley face refers to the wrench, which is the right item in the right place (fourth). The frowny face refers to the banana, which is the right item in the wrong place. (The Code Monkey has it in the first two spots, and you guessed third.) Scoring If you’re quick wi th a banan a, you’ l l crack the M onkey Code in five moves or fewer. But sometimes even th e most seasoned banana cryptologists can’t outsmart the Code Monkey. Hints Use logic to solve the Monkey Code. Try starting your guesses with only one monkey face. Controls Shuffle Can you move that lone box around to line up a row or column of the same pattern? The Object The object of Shuffle is to make the big box disappear before the timer runs out. To make this happen... Do this... Choose a guess Rotate the wheel up/down, or Press up/down D-pad arrow Enter your guess Press wheel or Return key Move selector up/down Press D-pad left/right arrow Pause game Press Back button
April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 164 What Happens Move that lone square around the larger box, then push it in to shove out another lone box on the opposite side. Line up like colors or patterns in a row or column and that entire row or column will disappear. But hurry--the timer is ticking! Scoring Gain bonus points by clearing a big box quickly, or by wiping away multiple rows with one push. Hints Sometimes it’s better to push a different box out the other side then to circle all the way around with the current one. Controls Lab Ratz Don’t let the Lab Ratz escape! The Object The object of Lab Ratz is to guide the Lab Ratz through a tunnel from their cage on the left to their cage on the right, using only the tunnel pieces that fall into your hands.To make this happen... Do this... Move square clockwise Rotate the wheel down, or Press down D-pad arrow Move square counter-clockwise Rotate the wheel up, orPress up D-pad arrow Insert square Press wheel or Return key Add more blocks Press spacebar Pause game Press Back button
April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 165 What Happens Someone left the Ratz’s cage door open, and they’ll need a tunnel built to get them from the left cage to the right one. Tunnel pieces (up/down, left/right, 4-way, and 90-degree turns) fall in random order--you can see the next piece at the upper right. The Ratz will escape onto the floor if the finished tunnel doesn’t connect them to the cage on the right. Use the D-pad to position the next piece on the grid. The white Ratz will escape when the timer runs out. Don’t let them hit the floor or the game is over. Scoring For each tunnel piece that the Ratz move through, you’ll receive 100 points. The longer the tunnel, the more points you earn! Hints Keep an eye on the upper right--the next piece to drop is the one on top. And the one after that is just below it. And the one after that... Don’t be afraid to plan ahead! And watch out for hungry cats! Controls To make this happen... Do this... Move pieces left, right, up, down Press D-pad left, right, up, down arrows Place a tunnel piece Press the spacebar
The Desktop Interface April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 166 18. The Desktop Interface You probably spend a lot of time in front of a computer. Perfect! The data you store in the Email, To Do, Calendar, Address Book, Notes, and Camera applications are also available for viewing or editing on the Web from any computer connected to the Internet. Read more in this chapter: Signing In To the Desktop Interface All the information you put on your device is also on the Web so you can look at it or even change it from your computer. Where on the Web? Follow these instructions to sign in. 1On your desktop or laptop computer, point your Web browser to www.t-mobile.com. 2Click the link to My T-Mobile. The My T-Mobile page opens. 3Type your device’s Phone Number and Password to sign in. Tip: If you don’t know your phone number, you can find it on your device: From the Jump screen, open the Phone application. Press the Menu button, then select Settings. Your phone number is shown at the top of the screen that appears. 4On the Web page that opens, click the link to Desktop Interface. 5Your Jump page opens, displaying a summary of your emails, upcoming Calendar events, To Do list, and Notes. 6To make the Desktop Interface your default entry point to the T-Mobile Web site after signing in, click Set My T-Mobile Start Page (this link appears in the upper-right corner of your Jump page). On the window that opens, select Desktop Interface (Your Jump Page). 7Use the navigation buttons at the top of the page to open the various applications, or to open the Help window, which displays the online “T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual”. Note that you can open the online Owner’s Manual directly by pointing your Web browser (including the Web Browser on the device) to http://help.sidekick.dngr.com. 8When you ’re finished using the Web applications, always click the Sign Out link to exit the Web site securely. The T-Mobile applications not available on the Web are Phone, Instant Messaging, and Web Browser. All the other applications display the same personal data that you can see on your device screens. This is accomplished through data synchronization, which means that no matter where you enter or receive personal information--on the device or the Web interface--you’ll be able to open that information on both clients.•Signing In To the Desktop Interface on page 166 •Jump Page on page 167 •The T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual on page 167•More About the Applications on the Web on page 168 •Signing Out on page 168
The Desktop Interface April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 167 Jump Page After you sign in, the page that opens is called your “Jump page” and contains the most up-to-date information you have in the Email, Notes, To Do, and Calendar applications: Like the “splash screens” on your device, the Jump page displays current information so you can quickly see if you have received any new emails, what events are coming up on your Calendar, tasks that need taking care of, and your notes. The T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual This manual, the “T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual”, is available in two formats from the Help link on the Web interface: HTML and Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Use the PDF file for printing the manual. To open the PDF file, simply click the PDF link associated with the Owner’s Manual. The PDF file opens in the help window. To print the entire manual or just a portion, click the printer icon in the Adobe menu bar:
The Desktop Interface April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 168 In the printer dialog box that opens, specify whether you want to print the entire manual or just a range of pages. More About the Applications on the Web You can read details on using all the applications on the Web in these chapters: 19. Sending Email from the Web on page 16920. Using Address Book on the Web on page 182 21. Using Calendar on the Web on page 19422. Camera Gallery on the Web on page 20523. Keeping a To Do List on the Web on page 208 24. Keeping Notes on the Web on page 21225. Settings on the Web on page 215 Signing Out For security’s sake, we recommend that you always click Sign Out when leaving the applications on the Web interface: This ensures that no one else can read your information!
Sending Email from the Web April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 169 19. Sending Email from the Web All the email you receive on your device is also viewable on the desktop Web interface. Read about how to use the Web Email application in this chapter: Opening Email on the Web Open your Jump page by following the instructions in Signing In To the Desktop Interface on page 166. Then open the Email application by clicking on the Jump Page button bar, or by clicking the Email icon in the Email section of the Jump page. By default, your Inbox displays:•Opening Email on the Web on page 170 •Your Inbox on page 170 •View Your Email on page 170 •Send a New Message on page 172 •Attach Photos and Files to a Message on page 173•Web Email Settings on page 174 •Accounts on page 178 •Discard Email Messages on page 181 •Collect Mail from POP3 Accounts on page 180 •Move Messages to Folders on page 180
Sending Email from the Web April 15, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 170 On the left side of the page you see the sidebar, which contains links to views into your email and actions you can take on your email: Each action and view is described in the sections that follow. Your Inbox When you open Email, your Inbox is displayed by default. All emails in the Inbox are listed in chronological order, from most recent to oldest. For each email, the From, Subject, Date received, and Size are listed. In addition, icons immediately to the left of the email tell you if you’ve replied to the email ( )or if the email has an attachment ( ). Unread messages are listed in bold. You can do the following from your Inbox: • Sort your email by any of the column headings in either ascending or descending order. • Open an individual message by clicking either the From or Subject of the message. • Discard email by checking the box to the left of the email, then clicking Discard Checked. • Move the email to a different folder by checking the box to the left of the email, then highlighting a folder in the Move checked to box at the top or bottom of the page and clicking Go. • Empty all the messages in the folder by clicking Empty Folder. View Your Email Sort Email You can sort your email list by any of the column headings: From, Subject, Date, or Size. By default, emails are sorted by date, in descending order, indicated by the down arrow next to the column heading: . To change the sort arrangement, simply click the heading name on which you want to sort the email. To reverse the order to descending, simply click the heading name again. The arrow indicates whether the sort is ascending (new messages at bottom ), or descending (new messages at top ).