ViewSonic PC V35 manual Basic Skills, Using the Stylus

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2Basic Skills

This chapter introduces you to the basics of working with programs and documents on your V35.

Using the Stylus

Use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the V35 touch-screen. NOTE: You can extend the stylus to hold it more comfortably.

Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.

Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.

Press and hold: Press and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.

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Contents ViewSonic Table of Contents Microsoft ActiveSync Managing YourPocket Outlook Pocket Internet Explorer Troubleshooting and MaintenanceCompanion Programs Getting ConnectedAppendix Product Registration For Your Records ViewSonic Pocket PC Package Contents Getting StartedQuick Start Identifying ComponentsSetting the Battery Switch Charging the BatteryInstalling Microsoft ActiveSync Starting YourConnecting to Your PC Register Your Product For More Information For information on See this sourceHardware Features Front ComponentsRear Components Right-Side Components Left-Side Components Top Components Bottom ComponentsV35 USB Cradle With the cradle Battery Charging OptionsWithout the cradle Using an SD Card Optional Expanding the Memory CapacityUsing the Stylus Basic SkillsToday Screen Status Icons Icon MeaningNavigation Bar and Command Bar Running Programs Icon Program DescriptionPop-up Menus NotificationsEntering Text Using the Input Panel Entering InformationBlock Recognizer Soft KeyboardLetter Recognizer TranscriberWriting on the Screen Tap the Pen button and use your stylus like a penSelect the text you want to Some tips for getting good recognition are listed below Drawing on the Screen Recording a Message Using My Text Recording FormatsViewSonic Pocket PC Power-Saving Tips Managing PowerManaging Your Memory Cards Managing MemoryStorage and Program Memory Sdram Memory AllocationFinding and Organizing Information Customizing Your Options DescriptionAdding Programs Setting a PasswordAdding or Removing Programs Removing ProgramsBacking up data using Backup Using BackupBacking Up Data Restoring data using Backup ViewSonic Pocket PC Using Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSyncSynchronizing Data Connecting by USB Cable Connecting to Your PCConnecting by Infrared ViewSonic Pocket PC Pocket Outlook Scheduling Appointments/MeetingsCreating an Appointment Using the Summary Screen Creating Meeting RequestsManaging Contacts Finding a Contact Using the Summary Screen Tasks Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to doCreating a Task View task details Creating a Note Inbox Sending and Receiving Email Using the Message ListSynchronizing Email Messages ViewSonic Pocket PC Managing Email Messages and Folders ViewSonic Pocket PC Companion Programs Using Pocket WordPocket Word Tips for Working in Pocket Word Pocket ExcelTips for Working in Pocket Excel Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Player for V35, tap and tap Windows MediaMicrosoft Reader Getting Books onto YourUsing the Library Using Reader Features Reading a BookRemoving a Book Program How to Access the Program Other ProgramsUsing Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet ExplorerViewing Mobile Favorites and Channels Mobile Favorites FolderBrowsing the Internet Mobile Favorites Favorite LinksConserving Memory Using AvantGo Channels Tap the AvantGo Channels linkSending Information Getting ConnectedReceiving Information ViewSonic Pocket PC Troubleshooting and Maintenance Resetting yourRestoring Factory Defaults Power does not turn on when using battery power Power ProblemsFollow this procedure to clear the memory from your Battery runs out of power quicklyMemory Problems If you have an SD card, move data to the SD card as followsScreen Problems USB Cradle Connection Problems Connection ProblemsCare and Maintenance Infrared Connection ProblemsTravel Guidelines Customer Support = FAXClass B Regulations Regulatory and Safety InformationAppendix CanadaBattery Replacement European Regulatory NoticeAbout Electrostatic Discharge About the AC AdapterElectrostatic Discharge Warning Limited Warranty Pocket PC Products Specifications LCDSdram Memory Allocation Data Loss DisclaimerViewSonic Corporation