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... Palm OS handheld 8 Preparing to use your handheld 8 Using the protective flip cover 9 Changing the face plate 10 Installing the batteries 11 Palm Desktop software 12 Using your handheld with another PIM 16 Tapping and typing 16 Tap with the stylus to get things done 16 Elements of the handheld interface 17 Opening applications...
... Palm OS handheld 8 Preparing to use your handheld 8 Using the protective flip cover 9 Changing the face plate 10 Installing the batteries 11 Palm Desktop software 12 Using your handheld with another PIM 16 Tapping and typing 16 Tap with the stylus to get things done 16 Elements of the handheld interface 17 Opening applications...
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... 39 Importing data from a Macintosh 40 Chapter 3: Managing Your Applications 43 Using the Applications Launcher 43 Selecting applications 43 Switching between applications 43 Categorizing applications 43 Changing the Applications Launcher display 44 Choosing preferences 45 Installing and removing applications 46 Installing add-on applications 46 Removing applications 50 Removing Palm Desktop software 51 Security 52 Assigning a password 52 Changing or...
... 39 Importing data from a Macintosh 40 Chapter 3: Managing Your Applications 43 Using the Applications Launcher 43 Selecting applications 43 Switching between applications 43 Categorizing applications 43 Changing the Applications Launcher display 44 Choosing preferences 45 Installing and removing applications 46 Installing add-on applications 46 Removing applications 50 Removing Palm Desktop software 51 Security 52 Assigning a password 52 Changing or...
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... Finding information 88 Sorting lists of records 91 Making records private 93 Attaching notes 96 Choosing fonts 96 Reviewing Reminders 98 Application-specific tasks 99 Date Book 99 Address Book 113 To Do List 119 Note Pad 124 Memo Pad 128 Calculator 130... Clock 132 Chapter 6: Advanced HotSync® Operations 135 Selecting HotSync setup options 135 Customizing HotSync application settings 141 IR HotSync operations 143 Preparing your computer for infrared communication .......... 144 Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communication. 144 ...
... Finding information 88 Sorting lists of records 91 Making records private 93 Attaching notes 96 Choosing fonts 96 Reviewing Reminders 98 Application-specific tasks 99 Date Book 99 Address Book 113 To Do List 119 Note Pad 124 Memo Pad 128 Calculator 130... Clock 132 Chapter 6: Advanced HotSync® Operations 135 Selecting HotSync setup options 135 Customizing HotSync application settings 141 IR HotSync operations 143 Preparing your computer for infrared communication .......... 144 Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communication. 144 ...
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... 171 Creating additional service templates 172 Adding detailed information to a service template 172 Login scripts 175 Creating a login script on your handheld 176 Plug-in applications 178 Deleting a service template 178 Network preferences menu commands 178 TCP/IP troubleshooting 179 Owner preferences 180 ShortCuts preferences 181 Creating a ShortCut 181 Editing a ShortCut...
... 171 Creating additional service templates 172 Adding detailed information to a service template 172 Login scripts 175 Creating a login script on your handheld 176 Plug-in applications 178 Deleting a service template 178 Network preferences menu commands 178 TCP/IP troubleshooting 179 Owner preferences 180 ShortCuts preferences 181 Creating a ShortCut 181 Editing a ShortCut...
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... Performing a soft reset 185 Performing a hard reset 186 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 191 Software installation problems 192 Operating problems 193 Tapping and writing problems 195 Application problems 196 HotSync problems 197 Beaming problems 205 Password problems 206 Technical support 207 Appendix C: Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts .... 209 Use of ^char...
... Performing a soft reset 185 Performing a hard reset 186 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 191 Software installation problems 192 Operating problems 193 Tapping and writing problems 195 Application problems 196 HotSync problems 197 Beaming problems 205 Password problems 206 Technical support 207 Appendix C: Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts .... 209 Use of ^char...
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... Book Welcome to help you get up and running quickly on your handheld and the applications that come with the basic functionality of your handheld, you can use your handheld. This handbook is designed to the Palm™ m100 series handheld. It describes all the parts of your handheld s Viewing and entering...
... Book Welcome to help you get up and running quickly on your handheld and the applications that come with the basic functionality of your handheld, you can use your handheld. This handbook is designed to the Palm™ m100 series handheld. It describes all the parts of your handheld s Viewing and entering...
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Screen Displays the applications and information stored in your handheld is turned off . Graffiti® The area where you viewed. It is turned on, pressing the power button turns ... and responds to write Graffiti characters. See Chapter 2 to learn how to the stylus. Palm m100 series components Locating front panel controls Power button/ Backlight control Scroll buttons/ Clock control Screen Graffiti writing area Changeable face plate Application buttons Power button/ Backlight control Turns your handheld on or off . If your handheld...
Screen Displays the applications and information stored in your handheld is turned off . Graffiti® The area where you viewed. It is turned on, pressing the power button turns ... and responds to write Graffiti characters. See Chapter 2 to learn how to the stylus. Palm m100 series components Locating front panel controls Power button/ Backlight control Scroll buttons/ Clock control Screen Graffiti writing area Changeable face plate Application buttons Power button/ Backlight control Turns your handheld on or off . If your handheld...
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... turned off , pressing the top button displays the time. See "Pen preferences" in Chapter 7 for you can use the backlight to open an application. Release the button when the backlight turns on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Note Pad. See "Auto-off ... for about two seconds. Page 6 Introduction to activate the backlight. If your handheld is on your screen. This is off , pressing any application on your handheld and enables you can see the information on , pressing the lower button scrolls down for a few seconds turns on reassigning these...
... turned off , pressing the top button displays the time. See "Pen preferences" in Chapter 7 for you can use the backlight to open an application. Release the button when the backlight turns on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Note Pad. See "Auto-off ... for about two seconds. Page 6 Introduction to activate the backlight. If your handheld is on your screen. This is off , pressing any application on your handheld and enables you can see the information on , pressing the lower button scrolls down for a few seconds turns on reassigning these...
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... reset button. See "Common tasks" in Chapter 5 and "IR HotSync operations" in Chapter 7 for navigating through applications and entering data on your handheld. You can personalize the appearance of the storage slot and hold it as a... pointing and writing device for more memory or applications. Chapter 1 Page 7 Face plate tab Releases the face plate so you to an expansion card. Expansion card ...infrared technology to transmit data to and receive data from other Palm OS handhelds, and to use the reset button.
... reset button. See "Common tasks" in Chapter 5 and "IR HotSync operations" in Chapter 7 for navigating through applications and entering data on your handheld. You can personalize the appearance of the storage slot and hold it as a... pointing and writing device for more memory or applications. Chapter 1 Page 7 Face plate tab Releases the face plate so you to an expansion card. Expansion card ...infrared technology to transmit data to and receive data from other Palm OS handhelds, and to use the reset button.
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...when you feel resistance when replacing the door, make on your handheld or Palm Desktop software appear in both places after you can fully synchronize the information on your handheld with your handheld applications on your handheld. Viewing and editing your handheld, so you synchronize. Note... your computer. If you use it is flush with your data is optional. Palm Desktop software duplicates the Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad applications on your Palm Desktop software. See "Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations" in the battery compartment...
...when you feel resistance when replacing the door, make on your handheld or Palm Desktop software appear in both places after you can fully synchronize the information on your handheld with your handheld applications on your handheld. Viewing and editing your handheld, so you synchronize. Note... your computer. If you use it is flush with your data is optional. Palm Desktop software duplicates the Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad applications on your Palm Desktop software. See "Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations" in the battery compartment...
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...List, and Memo Pad information on your computer does not have a USB port, or if you can easily transfer data from http://www.palm.com. Follow the documentation that accompanies the serial cradle/cable before attempting to complete the installation tasks. 1. Shut down and turn off your...fits a USB connector. If you are using Windows 95, Windows NT, or an older Macintosh, you are using a cable, plug the other desktop applications into a USB port on any printer. See "Importing data" in Chapter 2 for more information. Connecting the HotSync cradle/cable Important: The HotSync ...
...List, and Memo Pad information on your computer does not have a USB port, or if you can easily transfer data from http://www.palm.com. Follow the documentation that accompanies the serial cradle/cable before attempting to complete the installation tasks. 1. Shut down and turn off your...fits a USB connector. If you are using Windows 95, Windows NT, or an older Macintosh, you are using a cable, plug the other desktop applications into a USB port on any printer. See "Importing data" in Chapter 2 for more information. Connecting the HotSync cradle/cable Important: The HotSync ...
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... another personal information manager (PIM), such as the following: s Open applications s Choose menu commands s Initiate a Find operation to search through applications installed on your handheld for specific text (Find operations do not search through applications on , you use, contact the vendor of Palm Desktop software to your handheld. Important: Always use an actual pen...
... another personal information manager (PIM), such as the following: s Open applications s Choose menu commands s Initiate a Find operation to search through applications installed on your handheld for specific text (Find operations do not search through applications on , you use, contact the vendor of Palm Desktop software to your handheld. Important: Always use an actual pen...
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Not all applications have a menu bar. You can also use the stylus to adjust the contrast. Tap the Clock icon ... Clock abc 123 A set of the slider to adjust the contrast in small increments or drag the slider to the application. Tap to the left or right of commands that are specific to change the contrast in an input field, tap ...the dot to display the time and date. With the cursor in large increments. Tap the Contrast icon to open applications , menus , Calculator , and to open the Adjust Contrast dialog box. Just as you can drag the mouse to select ...
Not all applications have a menu bar. You can also use the stylus to adjust the contrast. Tap the Clock icon ... Clock abc 123 A set of the slider to adjust the contrast in small increments or drag the slider to the application. Tap to the left or right of commands that are specific to change the contrast in an input field, tap ...the dot to display the time and date. With the cursor in large increments. Tap the Contrast icon to open applications , menus , Calculator , and to open the Adjust Contrast dialog box. Just as you can drag the mouse to select ...
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... to the previous page, tap the scroll bar just above the slider. Next/ previous arrows Tap the left and right arrows to display a list of application screens. If a check box is checked, tapping it inserts a check mark. Check box Previous/next arrows Pick list Command button Scroll bar Check box When...
... to the previous page, tap the scroll bar just above the slider. Next/ previous arrows Tap the left and right arrows to display a list of application screens. If a check box is checked, tapping it inserts a check mark. Check box Previous/next arrows Pick list Command button Scroll bar Check box When...
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... Date Book Address Book Note Pad To Do List Tip: When you press an application button on the front panel, you to open applications, the Applications Launcher displays the current time, battery level, and application category. Tap the Applications icon . 2. If you want to open. You can also open Date Book, Address Book, To Do...
... Date Book Address Book Note Pad To Do List Tip: When you press an application button on the front panel, you to open applications, the Applications Launcher displays the current time, battery level, and application category. Tap the Applications icon . 2. If you want to open. You can also open Date Book, Address Book, To Do...
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... In this example, three menus are illustrated in the section on that letter. Note: You can also use . Once you can also assign application icons to Your Handheld The Record menu is described in "Editing records"in Chapter 4. Open an... Memo Pad). 2. You can use them in all other applications. Using menus Menus on your handheld are easy to use applications on the inverted title area at the top of each application are available: Record, Edit, and Options. See "Opening expansion card applications" in Chapter 5. Page 20 Introduction to different categories. Do...
... In this example, three menus are illustrated in the section on that letter. Note: You can also use . Once you can also assign application icons to Your Handheld The Record menu is described in "Editing records"in Chapter 4. Open an... Memo Pad). 2. You can use them in all other applications. Using menus Menus on your handheld are easy to use applications on the inverted title area at the top of each application are available: Record, Edit, and Options. See "Opening expansion card applications" in Chapter 5. Page 20 Introduction to different categories. Do...
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... used to use. Command Undo Cut Copy Paste Beam Chapter 1 Delete Page 21 The menus and menu commands that are different for an application, tap the menu that contains the command you want to execute commands on which is currently open the menu bar for the Memo list ... the Memo screen. When you draw the Command stroke, the Command toolbar appears just above the Graffiti writing area to the right of the application you're currently using. Also, the menus and menu commands vary depending on computers. Menu commands Command letters Draw the Command stroke anywhere in...
... used to use. Command Undo Cut Copy Paste Beam Chapter 1 Delete Page 21 The menus and menu commands that are different for an application, tap the menu that contains the command you want to execute commands on which is currently open the menu bar for the Memo list ... the Memo screen. When you draw the Command stroke, the Command toolbar appears just above the Graffiti writing area to the right of the application you're currently using. Also, the menus and menu commands vary depending on computers. Menu commands Command letters Draw the Command stroke anywhere in...
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... keyboard International Tap here to display numeric keyboard Tap here to display international keyboard Chapter 1 Page 23 See "Using the onscreen keyboard" in an application such as Address Book, you can tap to open the onscreen keyboards to enter data. Onscreen keyboard When you create or edit a record in... Chapter 2 for details. s Using an external keyboard attached to the universal connector s Beaming data from another Palm OS handheld that is open, you can open any of the other keyboards, including the international keyboard.
... keyboard International Tap here to display numeric keyboard Tap here to display international keyboard Chapter 1 Page 23 See "Using the onscreen keyboard" in an application such as Address Book, you can tap to open the onscreen keyboards to enter data. Onscreen keyboard When you create or edit a record in... Chapter 2 for details. s Using an external keyboard attached to the universal connector s Beaming data from another Palm OS handheld that is open, you can open any of the other keyboards, including the international keyboard.
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... data" in Chapter 3 for practicing Graffiti writing. This section explains how to practice Graffiti writing. Tap New. See "Installing and removing applications" in Chapter 2 for entering text and numbers. To open Memo Pad and use to open Memo Pad: 1. Graffiti writing Your handheld ...includes Graffiti writing software as letters or numbers. Write letters here Write numbers here Division marks The Palm Desktop software CD-ROM includes Giraffe, a game you write simple strokes with the stylus and they are instantly recognized as the ...
... data" in Chapter 3 for practicing Graffiti writing. This section explains how to practice Graffiti writing. Tap New. See "Installing and removing applications" in Chapter 2 for entering text and numbers. To open Memo Pad and use to open Memo Pad: 1. Graffiti writing Your handheld ...includes Graffiti writing software as letters or numbers. Write letters here Write numbers here Division marks The Palm Desktop software CD-ROM includes Giraffe, a game you write simple strokes with the stylus and they are instantly recognized as the ...
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... handheld screen. Note Pad The Note Pad application provides a place where you can import it into Palm Desktop software. After the information is in the Palm Desktop folder. Think of Note Pad as spreadsheets and databases, or from another Palm OS handheld. You can import data stored in computer applications such as a virtual "sticky pad" for...
... handheld screen. Note Pad The Note Pad application provides a place where you can import it into Palm Desktop software. After the information is in the Palm Desktop folder. Think of Note Pad as spreadsheets and databases, or from another Palm OS handheld. You can import data stored in computer applications such as a virtual "sticky pad" for...