Palm 700wx manual Using the Keyboard, Entering Lowercase and Uppercase Letters

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Using the Keyboard

When using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the smart device with two hands and to use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys.

Left Softkey

 

Right Softkey

Phone/Talk

 

Power/End

Start

 

OK

 

 

Backspace

Option

 

Return

Shift

 

Shift

 

Space

Alt

Note:

Your smart device includes a keyboard backlight for low light conditions.

 

You can change the backlight shut-off interval. Press Start and select

 

Settings. Select the System tab, and then select Backlight. Set the time

 

interval on the Battery Power tab and on the External Power tab. The

 

backlight also turns off when an application’s power-saving features turn

 

it off.

 

Entering Lowercase and Uppercase Letters

By default, the first letter of each sentence or field is capitalized and the remaining text you enter is lowercase. To enter other uppercase letters, do one of the following:

Press Shift , and then enter a letter. (You don’t need to press and hold Shift while entering a letter.)

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Contents Sprint PCS Service End user notice Intellectual Property NoticesDisclaimer and Limitation of Liability Intellectual Property Notices Table of Contents Wireless Features Index Page Getting Started Welcome to SprintWelcome and thank you for choosing Sprint Getting Started Where to Learn More While Using Your Smart DeviceFor a Quick Introduction If You Need More InformationGetting Started Iii Reaching Sprint Customer ServiceVisiting the Sprint Web Site Sprint Sprint PCS Operator ServicesReceiving Automated Invoicing Information Documentation What You NeedHardware Software Creating Sprint PCS Account Passwords Account Password Voicemail PasswordSprint PCS Vision Password Getting Started ViiViii Basics This SectionBasics Your New Treo 700wx Smart Device Your Device’s Features Front ViewIndicator Light phone Basics Camera Your Device’s Features Back ViewCamera Lens Stylus Expansion Card Slot Your Device’s Features Top ViewRinger Switch Basics Maintaining the Battery Inserting the BatteryBattery Door Release Battery Compartment Contacts Reset ButtonCharging the Battery Turning Your Smart Device On/Off Turning Your Phone On and OffWaking Up the Screen and Turning It Off TipMoving Around the Screen Center LeftRight Down TipScrolling Through Screens Scroll ArrowsClosing Screens Highlighting and Selecting ItemsUsing the Softkeys This CommandHighlighting Text Left Softkey Right SoftkeySelecting Menu Items Selecting Options in a Shortcut MenuSelecting Options in a List Using the Keyboard Entering Lowercase and Uppercase LettersEntering Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols Opening and Closing Applications Opening ApplicationsClosing Applications Did youUsing Your Today Screen InformationChecking Signal Strength and Phone Status Basics Basics Press Phone/Talk Using the PhoneAccessing Your Today Screen Dialing by Contact Name Making CallsDialing With the Number Pad Dialing Using the Onscreen Dial Pad Dialing With a Speed-Dial ButtonAdjusting Call Volume Receiving CallsAnswering Calls Sending Calls to VoicemailUsing Voicemail Setting Up VoicemailMode On Silencing the Ringer While Your device is RingingRetrieving Voicemail Messages Managing Active CallsVoicemail Notification Ending a Call Saving Phone NumbersUsing Sprint PCS Voice Command Answering a Second Call Call WaitingSetting Up Your Personal Address Book Making a Call With Sprint PCS Voice CommandDefining Speed-Dial Buttons Creating a Speed-Dial ButtonEditing a Speed-Dial Button Headset Button Microphone Speakers Using a Phone HeadsetArranging Your Speed-Dial Buttons Using a Hands-Free Device With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Selecting Ringtones and Vibrate Settings On the Personal tab, select Sounds & NotificationsAdjusting Volume Settings Assigning a Picture and Ringtone ID to a ContactResetting Your Smart Device Performing a Soft ResetBasics Wireless Features Wireless FeaturesUsing Sprint PCS Vision Enabling Sprint PCS VisionAccessing Sprint PCS Vision Sprint PCS Vision Symbols on Your ScreenSprint PCS Vision User Name Sprint PCS Vision Billing InformationSelect On Demand Personalizing Your Service With On DemandInitializing Your On Demand Service Select On Demand . The On Demand menu screen is displayed Accessing On Demand InformationTo access News information using On Demand To access Movies information using On Demand To set up your phone-to-computer data connection Using Your Device’s Phone as a ModemSetting Up a Data Connection With Your Computer Select Modem Link Wireless Features Select ActiveSync Setting Up an Exchange Server AccountBefore You Begin Enter your password each time you access your email Setting a Sync Schedule With an Exchange Server Sending and Receiving Email Creating and Sending an Email MessageSynchronizing Your Default Email Account Receiving AttachmentsSending and Receiving Text Messages Creating and Sending a Text MessageReceiving Text Messages Viewing a Web Press Start and select Internet ExplorerPress OK to close Internet Explorer Mobile Viewing a Favorite Working With FavoritesCreating a Favorite Organizing Your Favorites Select New FolderConnecting to Devices With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Setting Up a Bluetooth Connection Information Turning Wireless Services On/Off Information Managment Information ManagmentSynchronizing Your Device With a Microsoft Exchange Server Synchronizing The BasicsSynchronizing Your Device With a Computer What Information Is Synchronized by Default? Synchronizing With a USB ConnectionPress Start and select Pictures & Videos Working With Your Pictures and VideosTaking a Picture Viewing a Picture or Video Recording a VideoUsing a Picture as the Today Screen Background Viewing a Slide ShowListening to Music Transferring Media Files to Your Smart DeviceBefore You BeginPlaying Media Files on Your Smart Device WMA WMVWorking With Libraries Adding a Contact Personal Information ManagementManaging Your Contacts Displaying Your Calendar Viewing or Changing Contact InformationCreating and Viewing Your Calendar Creating an Appointment Scheduling a Repeating AppointmentManaging Your Tasks Adding a TaskOn the Tasks list Using Word Mobile Creating a DocumentOpening an Existing Document Select Word MobileSaving a Copy of a Document Using Find Using SearchExploring Files and Folders Select File ExplorerUsing Expansion Cards Removing and Inserting Expansion CardsOpening Applications on an Expansion Card Information Managment Installing Applications Open My Computer or Windows Explorer on your computer Installing Applications From the InternetInstalling Applications From Your Computer Installing Applications Onto an Expansion Card Getting Help With Third-Party ApplicationsSetting the Ringer Switch Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode OffCustomizing Your Device OffSelecting Sounds & Notifications Adjusting the Brightness Changing the Text SizeSetting Display Formats Aligning the ScreenChanging the System Color Scheme Locking Your Smart Device and Information Using KeyguardUsing Auto-Keyguard and Touchscreen Lockout Using Phone Lock Information Managment Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary 100 Legal Legal 101General Precautions 102Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device Using Your Phone While DrivingFollowing Safety Guidelines Using Your Device’s Phone Near Other Electronic Devices104 Turning Off Your Phone Before FlyingTurning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas Restricting Children’s Access to Your Device Legal 105Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device 106Legal 107 108 Caring for the BatteryProtecting Your Battery Disposal of Lithium Ion Li-Ion Batteries Legal 109Knowing Radiofrequency Safety Radiofrequency RF EnergyUnderstanding How Your Phone Operates Body-Worn OperationSpecific Absorption Rate SAR for Wireless Phones FCC Radiofrequency EmissionMaximum SAR Values Cdma Cellular FCC ID number O8FJIMIStatic Electricity, ESD, and Your Device Description of ESDESD-Susceptible Equipment 112Legal 113 Precautions Against ESDConditions That Enhance ESD Occurrences Owner’s Record User’s Guide Proprietary NoticeSerial No 114Index 115 IndexIndex 116 Index 117 118 Index 119 120 Index 121 See also battery links 122Index 123 See also media files Mute 124Index 125 126 Index 127 128 Index 129 130 Index 131 132
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