NEC 790 manual Using Application Shortcut Keys, Default Application Shortcut Keys

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Using Application Shortcut Keys

The NEC MobilePro provides application shortcut keys located at the top of the keyboard. Use these keys to launch applications directly from the keyboard. The key defaults are listed in the following table.

Default Application Shortcut Keys

IconApplication

Inbox

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Calendar

Contacts

Tasks

Microsoft Pocket Word

Microsoft Pocket Excel

Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint

Voice Recorder

Ctrl +

Microsoft Pocket Access

 

Calculator

 

Brightness Up

 

Brightness Down

Using the NEC MobilePro 4-7

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Contents B I L E P R O 7 9 Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Contents Iv Contents Troubleshooting Specifications Index Using This Guide Using This GuideText Conventions Viii Using This GuideGetting Started Getting Started WelcomeUnpacking Your MobilePro NEC MobilePro Getting to Know Your MobileProInstalling and Charging the Battery AccessoriesLithium-Ion battery pack Inserting the battery pack Getting Started Connecting the AC Adapter Connecting the AC adapter Introducing the Software Taking a Quick TourVerifying PC Connection Settings Connecting to Your PC via SerialEnsuring the Availability of the Serial Port Connecting the PC Connect CableConnecting the PC connect cable Network Requirements Installing Microsoft ActiveSyncCreating a Partnership Verifying Synchronization SettingsConnecting to Your PC via Infrared Modifying PC Connection Settings Setting the Infrared Connection SpeedEnabling the Infrared Port Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Creating a Partnership Resynchronizing Your MobilePro Synchronizing with Your Host PCSynchronizing via the Serial Port Synchronizing via the Infrared PortConnecting Remotely Using other Communication DevicesHelp Resources Getting HelpPocket PC Magazine Buyer’s Guide Introducing NEC MobilePro Identifying System Features Around the Front of the SystemDisplay panel Introducing the NEC MobilePro Keyboard panel and base unitStatus LEDs Around the Back of the SystemFeatures on the back of the system Left side featuresAround the Left Side of the System 6Introducing the NEC MobilePro Right side features Around the Right Side of the SystemAround the Bottom of the System Features on the bottom of the system Using the Stylus Using MobilePros Power SourcesOpening the Display Panel Recharging the Main Battery Pack Determining Battery StatusMobilePro Power Management Recharging the Backup BatteryRemoving and Inserting the Battery Pack Battery ReplacementRemoving the battery pack Caring for the MobilePro Battery PrecautionsPrecautions Storage Requirements Routine CleaningIntroducing the NEC MobilePro Introducing Windows CE Using Windows CE Windows CE Operating SystemIntroducing Windows CE Windows CE Desktop Dragging and DroppingPocket Applications Printing Features Creating a Network Ethernet Connection Network CapabilitiesMicrosoft ActiveSync Backing Up and Restoring Data Online HelpUsing the NEC MobilePro Powering On and Off Powering on and offUsing the NEC MobilePro Adjusting the brightness Making Display Panel Adjustments Backlight Enabling the Suspend SwitchUsing the Keyboard Keyboard Default Application Shortcut Keys Using Application Shortcut KeysOther Function Keys Defining Application Shortcut KeysAdjusting MobilePro Settings Locating the Scroll Dial Using the Scroll DialUsing the Voice Recorder Recording MemosMenu Selections Inserting PC Cards Using PC CardsVerify that the PC card is securely in the slot Inserting a PC cardUsing CompactFlash Cards Removing PC CardsInserting CompactFlash Cards Inserting a CompactFlash card Removing CompactFlash CardsUsing the IR Port Using the Soft Reset Button Resetting the MobileProSoft reset button Using the Full Reset ButtonBattery release latch Battery pack Battery release lock Full reset button Using the FlashROM Configuration UtilityUsing the NEC MobilePro Setting Up a Remote Connection Preparing for Connection Setup Connecting the Internal ModemSetting Up a Remote Connection Connecting the telephone cable Connecting to an Internet Service ProviderConnecting to a Remote Access Server Sending and Receiving Email Activating a Connection Tap Services again, if necessary and tap Connect Troubleshooting Troubleshooting2Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A-3 CPU SpecificationsPorts SpecificationsRecharge Time Specifications B-3Dimensions Specifications B-5 Regulatory Statements for U.S. and Canada FCC Statement for United States OnlyRegulatory Statements FCC Part Regulatory Statements IC CS-03 FCC Warning Battery Disposal CTR21 Regulatory Statements for EuropeBattery Disposal Declaration of Conformity Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3