Setup view

1 Position for fixed Microsoft Today panel.
2Position occupied by Sony Ericsson Panel 1, as an example.
3 Free position for a panel.
4 Return key.
5 Position occupied by XPERIA Radio Panel, as an example.
Managing panels

To open a panel

In a panel or card view, tap the panel.

To close a panel

Press .

To add a panel

1In panel view, tap .
2Tap in a free position.
3In the scroll list, tap the panel you want to use.
4Tap Select.
5Tap to return to panel view.

To replace a panel

1In panel view, tap .
2Tap of the panel you want to replace.
3Tap of the selected panel.
4In the list, tap the panel you want to use.
5Tap Select.
6Tap to return to panel view.

To remove a panel

1In panel view, tap .
2Tap of the panel you want to remove.
3Tap of the selected panel.
4In the list, tap the No Panel option.
5Tap Select.
6Tap to return to panel view.

To make settings, if this option is available

1In panel view, tap .
2Tap of the panel you want to set up.
3Tap .
4Make your settings and tap ok.
5Tap to return to panel view.

Switching between panels and applications

In a panel or an application, press to go to panel view.
In panel view, press to return to the most recently used
panel.
In an application you started from the Start menu, press
to return to the most recently used panel.
3D Fish panel
This panel is an eye-catcher and provides some basic
information. By tapping the screen, you can influence the
behavior of the fish. There are three or four fish, depending on
the state of your phone. The time and date follow the default
Windows format setting. The fish will follow your finger and react
to screen taps.
1 Demekin. The fish’s color turns red when battery charge is
below 10% of full.
2 Ranchu. The fish’s color turns to gold when there is an
unread message.
3 Wakin. The fish’s color is silver when sound is off.
4 Ryukin. If this fish is present there is a missed call.
XPERIA Radio panel
With this panel directly on your desktop, you control the FM
radio.
1Preset stations. Six different radio channels can be stored.
A dot in the upper left corner of a key indicates an occupied
key.
2 Channel information.
3RDS indicator.
4 Stereo/mono indicator.
5 Fine tune. Touch to fine-adjust.
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