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Windows Mobile Device Manager (Windows Vista)

Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Manager replaces Microsoft® ActiveSync® on Windows Vista®. Follow the steps below to set up synchronization on your Windows Vista computer:

1.Connect your device to your computer using the USB sync cable that came with your device. The Windows Mobile Device Manager will launch.

2.On the license agreement screen, click Accept.

3.On the Windows Mobile Device Manager’s Home screen, click Set up your device.

4.Select the information types that your want to synchronize, and then click Next.

5.Enter a device name and click Set Up. When you finish the setup wizard, Windows Mobile Device Manager synchronizes your device automatically.

6.When you are finished, Windows Mobile Device Manager will automatically synchronize your computer and your device.

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HTC Touch Pro manual On the license agreement screen, click Accept

Touch Pro specifications

The HTC Touch Pro, released in 2008, marked a significant leap forward in smartphone technology, appealing to business users and tech enthusiasts alike. With its sleek, compact design and powerful features, it was a key player in the evolution of Windows Mobile devices.

One of the standout features of the HTC Touch Pro is its 3.6-inch touchscreen display, which boasted a resolution of 800x480 pixels. This vivid screen was complemented by a unique TouchFLO user interface, providing an intuitive and seamless experience. The TouchFLO interface allowed users to navigate easily through applications and contacts with simple finger gestures, transforming how users interacted with their devices.

Under the hood, the Touch Pro was powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, running at 528 MHz, which offered smooth performance for multitasking and demanding applications. The device came equipped with up to 512 MB of ROM and 288 MB of RAM, providing ample storage and memory for applications, documents, and multimedia, making it suitable for both business and personal use.

The HTC Touch Pro also featured a full QWERTY keyboard that slid out from beneath the screen, catering to users who preferred tactile input for typing emails and messages. This keyboard was designed with spacious keys for comfortable typing, which further enhanced the device's appeal to professionals.

Moreover, the smartphone supported HSPA connectivity, allowing for fast mobile internet browsing. It also included Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, ensuring users could stay connected wherever they were. The integrated GPS functionality paved the way for location services and navigation applications, making it a versatile tool for travelers.

In terms of multimedia, the HTC Touch Pro housed a 3.2-megapixel camera, capable of capturing decent photos and video. The device supported various media formats and included a microSD slot for expandable storage, accommodating users' extensive media libraries.

Overall, the HTC Touch Pro was a well-rounded device featuring cutting-edge technologies and a focus on user experience. With its combination of productivity tools, multimedia capabilities, and a stylish design, it played a crucial role in shaping the smartphone landscape during its era. The HTC Touch Pro remains a notable example of the innovative spirit of its time.