Motorola 68004113016 manual Personalise, Create widgets, Change your shortcuts

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Personalise

add your personal touch

Create widgets

1Find an empty spot on your home screen where you want to add a widget. You can flick left or right to open other panels on your home screen.

2Tap and hold the empty spot until you see the Add to Home screen menu.

3Tap Widgets.

4Tap the type of widget. If necessary, enter the widget settings.

You can customise some widgets. Tap a widget to open it, then press Menu .

To move a widget, tap and hold it, then drag the widget where you want it.

Change your shortcuts

The shortcut icons at the bottom of your home screen are the most frequently used apps in your Applications tab. To change these shortcuts, drag the menu icon from the main menu to the home screen.

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Contents Motorola Milestone Fm Page 0 Tuesday, November 10 Congratulations Fm Page 1 Tuesday, November 10More information Fm Page 2 Tuesday, November 10Your phone Fm Page 3 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 4 Tuesday, November 10 Contents Assemble & charge MicroSD Battery Already doneLet’s go Fm Page 6 Tuesday, November 10Make & answer calls Set up & goTurn it on & off Fm Page 7 Tuesday, November 10Getting updates Wi-Fi connectCool content & more Fm Page 8 Tuesday, November 10Tap Touchscreen & keysTouch tips Tap & holdZoom DragFlick My Sign To save your battery, preventSleep & wake up SliderSpin the screen Fm Page 12 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 13 Tuesday, November 10 Home screenPhone or press Home from a menu. It looks like this Widgets Fm Page 14 Tuesday, November 10Phone status & notifications ShortcutsApplications tab To open the Applications Tab, tap and drag upEmergency calls CallsIn-call options Fm Page 16 Tuesday, November 10Web Fm Page 17 Tuesday, November 10Select web links When you tap a link Your phone outlines itConnect Goes to thatTo use MML Manage media contentManage, sync & backup phone content Your phone should display in the status barMoto Phone Portal Fm Page 20 Tuesday, November 10Turn Bluetooth power on or off BluetoothTM wirelessQuick start Bluetooth wireless Connect new devicesReconnect devices Fm Page 22 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 23 Tuesday, November 10 Disconnect devicesEdit properties Market Browse & install appsApps for all Fm Page 24 Tuesday, November 10Manage & restore apps Fm Page 25 Tuesday, November 10Google Mail Manage your lifeWhat can you manage? Create a new emailFm Page 27 Tuesday, November 10 TipsTo search for messages, tap Menu Search Press Menu + U Compose new Press Menu + C Set up an accountShortcuts Inbox Fm Page 28 Tuesday, November 10Find it Home Email Menu Fm Page 29 Tuesday, November 10Manage calendar Events CalendarAdd calendar events Fm Page 30 Tuesday, November 10Select apps to synchronise Google data synchronisationSynchronise with Microsoft Office Outlook Fm Page 31 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 32 Tuesday, November 10 Contacts Fm Page 33 Tuesday, November 10Battery tips Tips & tricksDisplay timeout delay Press Menu Settings GPS, Wi-Fi and BluetoothTM use MenuDisplay brightness Press Menu Settings Automatic applications synchronisation MenuChange your shortcuts PersonaliseCreate widgets Fm Page 36 Tuesday, November 10Quick launch shortcuts Sounds & display settingsRingtones Date & timeTo lock the screen/phone Lock your phoneLock & unlock Fm Page 38 Tuesday, November 10More lock options Fm Page 39 Tuesday, November 10Reset TroubleshootingCrash recovery Fm Page 40 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 41 Tuesday, November 10 Battery Use & SafetyAvoid leaving your phone in your car in high temperatures Fm Page 42 Tuesday, November 10 Battery ChargingNew batteries are not fully charged Specific Absorption Rate Icnirp Fm Page 43 Tuesday, November 10All other relevant EU Directives European Union Directives Conformance StatementSoftware Copyright Notice Product Approval NumberOSS Management North US Hwy Libertyville, IL 60048 USA Content CopyrightOpen Source Software Information Fm Page 45 Tuesday, November 10GPS & Agps Fm Page 46 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 47 Tuesday, November 10 Safety & General InformationNavigation RF Energy Interference/Compatibility Fm Page 48 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 49 Tuesday, November 10 Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fireYour battery or mobile device may require recycling Fm Page 50 Tuesday, November 10 Choking hazard may exist for small, detachable partsImproperly handled batteries could overheat and cause burns Fm Page 51 Tuesday, November 10 Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundingsApr0109 FCC Notice to Users Fm Page 52 Tuesday, November 10To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from Avoid temperatures below 0C/32F or above 45C/113FUse & Care Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave ovenSource WHO Fact Sheet Information from the World Health OrganisationCaring for the Environment by Recycling Fm Page 54 Tuesday, November 10Privacy & Data Security Fm Page 55 Tuesday, November 10Smart Practices While Driving Fm Page 56 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 57 Tuesday, November 10 Fm Page 58 Tuesday, November 10 Motorola, Inc. All rights reservedManual Number Patent Re ,976 Warranty Information Fm Page 59 Tuesday, November 10HOW to GET Warranty SERVICE? Fm Page 60 Tuesday, November 10Conditions Fm Page 61 Tuesday, November 10Defects or damage due to moisture, liquid or spills of food Fm Page 62 Tuesday, November 10Installed Data Fm Page 63 Tuesday, November 10OUT of Warranty Repairs Fm Page 64 Tuesday, November 10Fm Page 68 Friday, October 16, 2009 Accessories