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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Bluetooth
Connecting to a Computer
Common Problems
Resetting the Unit
Navigation Bar and Command Bar
Managing the Battery
Backup
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Contents
User’s Guide
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Contents
Expansion Cards
Learning the Basics
Learning Input Methods
Connecting to the Internet
Using Bluetooth
Regulatory Notices
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Index
Contents Viii
Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC
Hp iPAQ Software Functions
Microsoft Pocket PC Software Functions
Pocket Word Create new documents or view and edit Word
Using the Stylus
Setting the Date and Time
Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting
Setting the Date
Entering Owner Information
Resetting the Unit
Performing a Normal Reset
Performing a Full Reset
Aligning the Screen
Routine Care
Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC
Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC
Using ActiveSync
Connecting to a Computer
Synchronizing with Your Computer
Using the Serial Infrared IR Connection
Changing Synchronization Settings
Copying Files
Click Explore
Installing Programs
Backing up and Restoring
Synchronizing Links
Sending and Receiving E-mail
Requesting Meetings
Help Calendar
Using ActiveSync
Managing the Battery
Installing the Battery
Managing the Battery
Managing the Battery
Managing the Battery
Removing the Battery
Charging the Battery
Backlight
Preserving Battery Time
Changing the Backlight Settings
Manually Monitoring the Battery
Using the Today Screen
Learning the Basics
Navigation Bar and Command Bar
Status Icons
Pop-Up Menus
Creating information
Customizing the Today Screen
Select Use this picture as the background checkbox
Tap OK
Using Programs
Opening Programs
Minimizing Programs
Tap Start Programs
Activate
From the Start menu, tap Settings System tab Memory
Closing Programs
Installing Programs
Using iPAQ Image Viewer
Changing the View
Locating an Image
Viewing Image Information
Creating a Slide Show
Tapping View Full Screen
To create a slide show
Tap File and Save Show Settings or Save Show Settings As
Saving a Slide Show
Opening a Slide Show
Sorting Image Files
Viewing a Slide Show
Manual Advance, Automatic Advance, or Automatic Advance Loop
Backing Up Information
Backup/Restore using iPAQ Backup
Backup
Using iPAQ File Store Folder
Backup/Restore Using ActiveSync
Click Backup Now or Restore Now
Microsoft ActiveSync
Learning the Basics
Learning the Basics
Learning Input Methods
Changing Word Suggestion Options
Tap the Word Completion tab
Learning Input Methods
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer
Tap Letter Recognizer
Learning Input Methods
Writing with the Stylus Microsoft Transcriber
Tap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screen
Writing with the Stylus and Block Recognizer
Tap Block Recognizer
Tap Tools Tap Recognize
Drawing and Writing on the Screen
Converting Writing to Text
Learning Input Methods
Expansion Cards
Installing an Expansion Card
Connections
Removing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card
Viewing the Content of Memory Cards
From the Start menu, tap Programs File Explorer
Connecting to the Internet
Connecting to a Private Network
Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon
Entering an Internet Address
From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer Address Bar
Using a Favorites List
From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer
Using Bluetooth
Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth
Following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter
Understanding Terms
Supported Services
FAX
Working with Bluetooth Settings
Opening Bluetooth Settings
Setting Accessibility Properties
Turning On Bluetooth
Entering a Device Name
Allowing Connections
Allowing All Devices to Connect
Select Allow other devices to connect, and All devices
Select Other devices can discover me
Allowing Paired Devices to Connect
Allowing Others to Locate Your Device
Settings
Enabling Bluetooth Services
Automatically Enabling Services
Requiring Authorization to Access Services
Secure Connections using a Passkey or Bond
Setting a Shared Folder
Settings Tap the File Transfer tab
Understanding Profiles
Creating a Profile
Activating a Profile
Tap Enter
Saving Bluetooth Configuration Settings in a Profile
Renaming a Profile
Working with Bluetooth Manager
Deleting a Profile
Opening Bluetooth Manager
Pairing Devices
From the Today screen, tap Start Bluetooth Manager
Bluetooth Manager
To pair devices
Connecting to Other Devices
Unpairing Devices
Identifying the Communications Port
Tap Remove
Establishing an ActiveSync Connection
Dial-Up Networking
Using Dial-Up Networking
Establishing a Serial Connection
Tap New Connection
Tap OK Enter a name in the Connection Name field
Establishing a Cell Phone Partnership
Working with Files
Join a Personal Area Network
Creating a Folder on a Remote Device
Creating a File Transfer Connection
Sending Files
Using Business Card Exchange
Receiving a File from a Remote Device
Deleting a File from a Remote Device
Tap File, and tap Delete
Setting Up Your Business Card Information
Sending Business Cards
Requesting Business Cards
Exchanging Business Cards
Opening a Connection
Viewing Connection Status
Closing a Connection
Viewing Connection Information
Working with Connections
Creating a Shortcut
Deleting a Shortcut
Viewing Shortcuts
Using Bluetooth
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Tap Start Settings Connections tab
Problem Solution
ActiveSync
Cannot open
Bluetooth
Expansion Cards
Troubleshooting
Regulatory Notices
Federal Communications Commission Notice
Modifications
Cables
Avis Canadien
Canadian Notice
Japanese Notice
0682
European Union Notice
Battery Warning
Equipment Warning
Wireless Notices
Regulatory Wireless Notice
Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice
Airline Travel Notice
Regulatory Notices
Regulatory Notices
Specifications
System Specifications
Physical Specifications
Operating Environment
Index
Index
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