InFocus Secure Digital (SD) & Memory Stick manual How do I remove a file from the hotsync bin?

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QHow do I remove a file from the hotsync bin?

ATo remove file from hotsync bin: run the Palm Desktop Install Tool (Start\Programs\Palm Desktop\Install Tool)

then select user then select offending file and click Remove...

QWhen I press the Presenter-to-Go icon in PowerPoint, will it automatically pick up the names of each slide, the presenter notes and the text content

for each slide?

A Yes

QI used the Presenter-to-Go printer driver to make a slide, but the slide was

compressed in the horizontal direction.

AYou must change the printer driver to “Landscape” mode before printing. On some programs this must be done in the “Page Setup” and printer driver. You should be able to get slides that are the same aspect ratio as the original if you

make these adjustments.

QCan I see what my presentation looks like before I HotSync it into the

handheld?

AYes, use the “View” button to review your presentation prior to pressing the “Queue” button for HotSync.

QCan Presentations be saved on a memory card?

AYes, you may select a memory card as the destination for a mobile presentation when you HotSync. When you open the Presenter-to-Go Palm application and click on the Presentation Name, the Presentation List includes presentations on both the handheld and a memory card. Presentations that are on the memory card will have a bullet in front of them. If you select a presentation that is on the memory card, when this file opens, a local copy of the file is temporarily created on the handheld. When you look at the Presentation List again, this presentation will now have a dash next to it. If you remove the memory card and plug in the Presenter-to-Go Card you will still be able to use this presentation from the memory card.

QHow fast does Presenter-to-Go drain the handheld’s batteries?

APresenter-to-Go uses its own power supply, so the card itself does not drain the Palm’s batteries. On handhelds with a full charge, you can present for about 3 hours. If you don’t use the Presenter-to-Go power supply, the handheld’s battery will drain in about 80 minutes.

QThe picture on my monitor/projector display is incorrect or it flickers.

A The display resolution or refresh rate is incorrectly determined. Re-start the Presenter-to-Go application, for the display to automatically detect 1024.x 768 at 75 Hz or manually adjust the display to that resolution.

QAuto-shut-off does not work when the Presenter-to-Go application in running.

AThis is intended, and done so that a presentation does not stop in the middle, or while in automatic loop mode.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions Technical Support Introduction Your Product Packaging ContainsPC & Handheld Installation/Setup Installing the Presenter-to-Go PC Creation SoftwareSystem Requirements Selection of Software Installation Destination Un-Installing the PC Creation Software Setup CompleteInstalling the Handheld Application Transfer Tutorial Presentation to Handheld Presenter-to-Go DesktopCreating Your Presentation Add/Remove ProgramsTypical PowerPoint Screen with Presenter-to-Go Icon Presenter-to-Go Creator dialog box Delete TransferView Change UsersPrint window showing Presenter-to-Go Driver Presenter-to-Go Creator with new document Name Un-Installing the Presenter-to-Go Creation Software Mac Software Installation/SetupInstalling the Presenter-to-Go Creation Software Creating Presentations on a MacTypical PowerPoint Screen with Presenter-to-Go Icon Presenter-to-Go Creator dialog box Presenter-to-Go Archive List Presenter-to Go Desktop dialog box Remove Moving Presentations onto a Handheld HotSync ProcessUsing Presenter-to-Go Splash and Presentation ScreenResolution and Refresh Rate Selection Module StatusShow, or Hide slides Viewing Notes and Slide Text Content Show/Hide Slide BoxViewing Slide Thumbnails 10 Slide ThumbnailSwitching between Presentations Drag & Drop ReorganizationManaging Presentations on a Memory Card Menu Tools 15 Presentation listings from different sourcesMove function Copy functionDelete function Beaming Files to other Palm OS HandheldsHide All, Show All Reset OrderMenu Show Auto AdvanceMenu Options PreferencesMaking a Presentation Remote Control OperationAbout Showing a slideGetting the Most out of your Presentation Power User Tips Making Mobile Presentations look goodCreating a Mobile Presentations from multiple applications Making presentations when standing away Using Margi Mirror Margi Mirror IntroductionMargi Mirror Icon Video ZoomColor Scheme UpdateUpdate Speed Percentage of CPU About ScreenInformation Screen Information ScreenTroubleshooting Using Margi Mirror with an External KeyboardFrequently Asked Questions Can I display the content of my handheld’s screen? Does the Presenter-to-Go software work on Mac OS 8.5?How do I remove a file from the hotsync bin? For each slide?Can Presentations be saved on a memory card? Technical Support Specifications Appendix One Product Warranty Appendix Two Federal Communications Commission Information

Secure Digital (SD) & Memory Stick specifications

InFocus Secure Digital (SD) and Memory Stick are two prominent types of flash memory storage used across a variety of devices, from cameras to smartphones and gaming consoles. Both storage solutions aim to provide users with efficient storage options, but they come with their own unique features, technologies, and characteristics.

Secure Digital (SD) cards were first introduced in 1999 and have since evolved into a widely accepted standard for digital storage. One of the main features of SD cards is their versatility. They come in various capacities, including Standard Capacity (SDSC), High Capacity (SDHC), and Extended Capacity (SDXC), allowing users to choose a card that best meets their storage needs. SD cards are renowned for their compact size and lightweight design, making them easy to transport and use across different devices.

The technologies underlying SD cards include flash memory, which provides faster data access and retrieval times compared to traditional magnetic storage. With advancements in speed classes, such as UHS-I and UHS-II, SD cards now offer increased data transfer rates, making them ideal for high-definition video recording and continuous shooting of high-resolution images. Additionally, the Secure Digital Association (SDA) has defined features like write protection, which prevents accidental deletion of data, enhancing security.

Memory Stick, developed by Sony in 1998, is another prominent form of flash memory that features its own set of characteristics. Initially designed for use in Sony devices, Memory Stick has expanded in variant types, including Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, and Memory Stick Micro. These variations are tailored for different device form factors, ensuring compatibility with a diverse range of electronics.

One of the standout features of Memory Stick is its built-in security capabilities, which include encryption and authentication options for protecting sensitive data. This makes it particularly appealing for users concerned with data privacy. The Memory Stick format also offers higher storage capacities for certain models, catering to the needs of power users who demand more space for their multimedia files.

In terms of technology, both SD and Memory Stick support a range of file systems, ensuring ease of use across platforms. Their resilience against shock, temperature variations, and electrical interference makes them reliable for everyday use. While the SD card format has become more universally accepted and adopted in various devices, Memory Stick remains a staple in the Sony ecosystem, showcasing the brand's commitment to providing users with high-quality, versatile storage solutions.

In conclusion, both InFocus Secure Digital and Memory Stick play significant roles in the landscape of digital storage, each with their distinctive features and technological advancements that cater to different user needs and preferences.