Palm 700wx manual Viewing a Web, Press Start and select Internet Explorer

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Viewing a Web Page

Internet Explorer Mobile provides quick and easy access to Web pages. You can view most sites you use on your computer, including those with security and advanced features, such as JavaScript and frames.

To browse the Web, you must activate Sprint PCS Vision data services. (See “Enabling Sprint PCS Vision” on page 42.) Internet Explorer Mobile supports JavaScript, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and cookies, but does not support plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, etc.) or Java applets.

By default, Internet Explorer Mobile scales Web page content to fit your smart device screen so that you can view most of the information without scrolling left or right.

1.Make sure your phone is on.

2.Press Start and select Internet Explorer.

3.Highlight the address line, enter the address of the Web page you want to view, and then press Center . (If you browse to a secure Web page, the Lock icon in the address line appears closed instead of open.)

4.Press Menu (right softkey), select View, and then select any of the following:

One Column: Arranges Web pages into one column that is as wide as the screen, so that you don’t have to scroll horizontally.

Default: Maintains a layout similar to what you see on a desktop computer, but it makes items smaller and arranges the content so that you can see most of it without scrolling horizontally.

Desktop: Keeps the same layout and size as on a desktop computer, which requires both horizontal and vertical scrolling.

Full Screen: Hides the status and navigation areas and fills the entire screen with

the Web page. (To exit full screen mode, press (right softkey) or (left

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Contents Sprint PCS Service Intellectual Property Notices Disclaimer and Limitation of LiabilityEnd user notice Intellectual Property Notices Table of Contents Wireless Features Index Page Welcome to Sprint Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint Getting StartedGetting Started Where to Learn More While Using Your Smart DeviceFor a Quick Introduction If You Need More InformationReaching Sprint Customer Service Visiting the Sprint Web SiteGetting Started Iii Sprint PCS Operator Services Receiving Automated Invoicing InformationSprint What You Need HardwareDocumentation Software Creating Sprint PCS Account Passwords Account Password Voicemail PasswordSprint PCS Vision Password Getting Started ViiViii This Section BasicsBasics Your Device’s Features Front View Indicator Light phoneYour New Treo 700wx Smart Device Basics Your Device’s Features Back View Camera LensCamera Your Device’s Features Top View Ringer SwitchStylus Expansion Card Slot 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 Using the Phone Accessing Your Today ScreenPress Phone/Talk Making Calls Dialing With the Number PadDialing by Contact Name 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 RingingManaging Active Calls Voicemail NotificationRetrieving Voicemail Messages 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 Using a Phone Headset Arranging Your Speed-Dial ButtonsHeadset Button Microphone Speakers 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 InformationPersonalizing Your Service With On Demand Initializing Your On Demand ServiceSelect On Demand Accessing On Demand Information To access News information using On DemandSelect On Demand . The On Demand menu screen is displayed To access Movies information using On Demand Using Your Device’s Phone as a Modem Setting Up a Data Connection With Your ComputerTo set up your phone-to-computer data connection Select Modem Link Wireless Features Setting Up an Exchange Server Account Before You BeginSelect ActiveSync 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 Working With Favorites Creating a FavoriteViewing 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 The Basics Synchronizing Your Device With a ComputerSynchronizing Your Device With a Microsoft Exchange Server What Information Is Synchronized by Default? Synchronizing With a USB ConnectionWorking With Your Pictures and Videos Taking a PicturePress Start and select Pictures & Videos 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 Personal Information Management Managing Your ContactsAdding a Contact Viewing or Changing Contact Information Creating and Viewing Your CalendarDisplaying 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 Installing Applications From the Internet Installing Applications From Your ComputerOpen My Computer or Windows Explorer on 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 Using Keyguard Using Auto-Keyguard and Touchscreen LockoutLocking Your Smart Device and Information 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 DevicesTurning Off Your Phone Before Flying Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas104 Restricting Children’s Access to Your Device Legal 105Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device 106Legal 107 Caring for the Battery Protecting Your Battery108 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 112Precautions Against ESD Conditions That Enhance ESD OccurrencesLegal 113 Owner’s Record User’s Guide Proprietary NoticeSerial No 114Index IndexIndex 115 116 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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