Acer n300 manual Command interface, Handheld buttons and the stylus, Start menu, Online help

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1 Getting started Command interface

Command interface

Handheld buttons and the stylus

Your handheld has hardware buttons that control actions and scroll functions, and a stylus for selecting items and entering information.

On your handheld, the stylus replaces the mouse.

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.

Tap and hold. Tap 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.

Start menu

From the Start menu, you can select programs, settings and Help topics. To display the

Start menu, from the top of any screen tap .

Online help

Refer to online Help for information on how to use the applications embedded. Please

press >Help>Content for online help.

You can find information about the following Microsoft® applications.

Outlook® Mobile - Organize personal information: calendar, contacts, tasks, notes and messaging

WordTM Mobile - Word processing application compatible with Microsoft® Word

ExcelTM Mobile - Spreadsheet application compatible with Microsoft® Excel

PowerPointTM Mobile - View presentation slides (compatible with Microsoft® PowerPoint)

Windows® MediaTM Player 10 Mobile - Play back multimedia files: MP3, Windows® Media audio, Windows® Media video, and streaming video files

Internet Explorer Mobile - Browse websites and download files and images

Calculator - Easy-to-use calculator

Games - Enjoy playing classic Solitaire and Bubble Breaker.

File Explorer - Manage files in main memory or on storage media cards

Microsoft® ActiveSync® 4.0 - Synchronize PIM data with Microsoft® Outlook®

Pictures & Videos - View pictures and videos

Lunar View - View the Chinese lunar calendar

Pocket MSN - Provide instant access to your Hotmail account, and MSN Messenger Contacts list

Terminal Services Client - Run applications or remotely manage a server from the Pocket PC

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Contents User’s Guide Acer n300 HandheldCopyright Disposal instructions About this User’s Guide First things first Your guidesMaintaining your Acer n300 Package contentsPerforming a soft reset Resetting your Acer n300Performing a hard reset Maintaining your Acer n300 Contents Appendix a Regulation & safety notices System requirements Features summaryPerformance DisplayBattery Proprietary 26-pin I/O connectorAudio ConnectivityFront view Acer n300 tourGetting started Acer n300 tour Left view Using the backlightTop view Bottom view Rear view Preparing to use your Acer n300Charging your Acer n300 Getting started Preparing to use your Acer n300To charge your Acer n300 Preparing to use your Acer n300Power LED status during charging To set up your Acer n300 Setting up your Acer n300Connecting the computer Installing the Microsoft ActiveSync softwareTo install the Microsoft ActiveSync software Via the USB Sync cable To connect the computerTo perform the first synchronization process Performing the first synchronization processBy clicking on its icon from Programs Getting started Command interface Command interfaceHandheld buttons and the stylus Start menuGetting started Command interface To launch Backup/Restore Backup and restore dataRestore function Backup functionTo perform data backup To perform data restorationTo delete a file from a storage device Tap Delete to remove the file Using expansion features Using an SD/MMC card Using an SD/MMC cardInserting an SD/MMC card Using expansion features Using an USB thumb drive Using an USB thumb driveRemoving an SD/MMC card Inserting an USB thumb drive Through the CradleFCC notice Appendix aRemarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiens Operation conditionsDeclaration of Conformity for EU countries Important safety instructions Radio device regulatory notice General LCD pixel statementEuropean Union EU List of applicable countries FCC RF safety requirementExposure of humans to RF fields RSS-102 Page Index