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... computer 37 Using Note Pad 37 Using a portable keyboard 38 Chapter 4: Working with Applications 39 Opening applications 39 Other ways to open applications 40 Opening expansion card applications 40 Switching between applications 41 Categorizing applications 42 Changing the Applications Launcher display 43 Copying applications to or from an expansion card 44 Selecting copy settings 45 Using menus 46...
... computer 37 Using Note Pad 37 Using a portable keyboard 38 Chapter 4: Working with Applications 39 Opening applications 39 Other ways to open applications 40 Opening expansion card applications 40 Switching between applications 41 Categorizing applications 42 Changing the Applications Launcher display 43 Copying applications to or from an expansion card 44 Selecting copy settings 45 Using menus 46...
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... alerts 64 Hiding or masking private records 65 Installing and removing applications 65 Installing files and add-on applications 65 Installing applications and files on a Windows computer 66 Palm Quick Install tips 69 Installing applications and files on a Mac computer 70 Removing applications 72 Removing Palm Desktop software 72 Chapter 5: Using Address Book 75 Creating an Address...
... alerts 64 Hiding or masking private records 65 Installing and removing applications 65 Installing files and add-on applications 65 Installing applications and files on a Windows computer 66 Palm Quick Install tips 69 Installing applications and files on a Mac computer 70 Removing applications 72 Removing Palm Desktop software 72 Chapter 5: Using Address Book 75 Creating an Address...
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... a location 159 Setting an alarm 159 Using World Clock menus 161 Chapter 15: Performing HotSync® Operations 163 Selecting HotSync setup options 163 Customizing HotSync application settings 166 Conducting cradle/cable HotSync operations 169 Performing a cradle/cable HotSync operation: Windows computers . . . 169 Performing a direct HotSync operation: Mac computers 171 Conducting IR...
... a location 159 Setting an alarm 159 Using World Clock menus 161 Chapter 15: Performing HotSync® Operations 163 Selecting HotSync setup options 163 Customizing HotSync application settings 166 Conducting cradle/cable HotSync operations 169 Performing a cradle/cable HotSync operation: Windows computers . . . 169 Performing a direct HotSync operation: Mac computers 171 Conducting IR...
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... Performing a soft reset 229 Performing a hard reset 229 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 233 Software installation problems 234 Operating problems 235 Tapping and writing problems 236 Application problems 237 HotSync problems 238 Beaming problems 245 Recharging problems 245 Password problems 246 Technical support 246 Product Regulatory Information 249 Index 251 ix
... Performing a soft reset 229 Performing a hard reset 229 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 233 Software installation problems 234 Operating problems 235 Tapping and writing problems 236 Application problems 237 HotSync problems 238 Beaming problems 245 Recharging problems 245 Password problems 246 Technical support 246 Product Regulatory Information 249 Index 251 ix
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About This Book Congratulations on your purchase of your handheld, and for maintenance of a Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld. It describes all the parts of your handheld s Viewing and entering data s Taking and viewing photos s Working with expansion cards s Using your ... your handheld with your own preference settings After you become familiar with the basic functionality of your handheld, you can use your handheld and the applications that might arise as a reference guide for less common tasks, for any problems that come with your handheld. 1 It guides you through: s Locating...
About This Book Congratulations on your purchase of your handheld, and for maintenance of a Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld. It describes all the parts of your handheld s Viewing and entering data s Taking and viewing photos s Working with expansion cards s Using your ... your handheld with your own preference settings After you become familiar with the basic functionality of your handheld, you can use your handheld and the applications that might arise as a reference guide for less common tasks, for any problems that come with your handheld. 1 It guides you through: s Locating...
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... video features, you must also be able to connect your handheld. CHAPTER 1 Setting Up Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 Handheld Your new Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld enables you to do items in digital camera. sold separately). To use the e-mail and... SMS features, you must install the software from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. 3 NOTE You may need to download software from the Internet while installing some applications...
... video features, you must also be able to connect your handheld. CHAPTER 1 Setting Up Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 Handheld Your new Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld enables you to do items in digital camera. sold separately). To use the e-mail and... SMS features, you must install the software from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. 3 NOTE You may need to download software from the Internet while installing some applications...
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... IR-enabled mobile phone s A mobile phone with a cable that connects to download software from the Internet while installing some applications from www.palm.com) s Mouse s One available USB port or serial port (serial cradle/cable sold separately). System requirements Minimum requirements:...OS X requires administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software) s 25MB available hard disk space s Monitor that supports screen resolution of 800 x 600 or better s CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (you can also download Palm Desktop software from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. To use the e-mail application...
... IR-enabled mobile phone s A mobile phone with a cable that connects to download software from the Internet while installing some applications from www.palm.com) s Mouse s One available USB port or serial port (serial cradle/cable sold separately). System requirements Minimum requirements:...OS X requires administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software) s 25MB available hard disk space s Monitor that supports screen resolution of 800 x 600 or better s CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (you can also download Palm Desktop software from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. To use the e-mail application...
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..., and then open the Documentation folder. To access this electronic handbook. Double-click the file Palm Desktop.pdf. 8 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 Handheld Step 5: Perform a HotSync operation Windows: When prompted, place your first HotSync operation. After you complete these screens,...computer, you 're using your handheld Windows: When the first HotSync operation is complete, double-click the Palm Desktop software icon in the Palm folder (inside the Applications folder by default) to the Help menu in the cradle/cable and press the HotSync button. Mac: ...
..., and then open the Documentation folder. To access this electronic handbook. Double-click the file Palm Desktop.pdf. 8 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 Handheld Step 5: Perform a HotSync operation Windows: When prompted, place your first HotSync operation. After you complete these screens,...computer, you 're using your handheld Windows: When the first HotSync operation is complete, double-click the Palm Desktop software icon in the Palm folder (inside the Applications folder by default) to the Help menu in the cradle/cable and press the HotSync button. Mac: ...
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...(sold separately). s Play a game in Palm™ Reader. s Prioritize and assign your expenses and create expense reports in Expense. See "E-mail requirements" in the VersaMail™ application. s Compose, send, and receive SMS messages in the SMS application when you to use your handheld for system ... and phone numbers in Address Book. CHAPTER 2 Exploring Your Handheld Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld can use your handheld to do the following : s Listen to MP3 audio files in the audio application (expansion card required, sold separately). 9 NOTE You may need to ...
...(sold separately). s Play a game in Palm™ Reader. s Prioritize and assign your expenses and create expense reports in Expense. See "E-mail requirements" in the VersaMail™ application. s Compose, send, and receive SMS messages in the SMS application when you to use your handheld for system ... and phone numbers in Address Book. CHAPTER 2 Exploring Your Handheld Your Palm™ Zire™ 71 handheld can use your handheld to do the following : s Listen to MP3 audio files in the audio application (expansion card required, sold separately). 9 NOTE You may need to ...
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... look for details on your handheld screen. It is touch sensitive, and it responds to take photos. Application buttons Activates the individual handheld applications that correspond to activate any application on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, Palm Photos, and Note Pad. Locating front panel controls Locating handheld components Screen Graffiti® 2 writing area...
... look for details on your handheld screen. It is touch sensitive, and it responds to take photos. Application buttons Activates the individual handheld applications that correspond to activate any application on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, Palm Photos, and Note Pad. Locating front panel controls Locating handheld components Screen Graffiti® 2 writing area...
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... add more information. See "Beaming data" in Chapter 3 and see "Conducting IR HotSync operations" in Chapter 15 for use additional applications. (Expansion cards sold separately.) IR port Uses infrared technology to transmit data to and receive data from other infrared-enabled devices and ...to your handheld for more memory, add wireless communication features, or use with audio and video applications. 12 Chapter 2 Exploring Your Handheld Locating top panel components Expansion card slot IR port Headphone jack Stylus Power button/ brightness ...
... add more information. See "Beaming data" in Chapter 3 and see "Conducting IR HotSync operations" in Chapter 15 for use additional applications. (Expansion cards sold separately.) IR port Uses infrared technology to transmit data to and receive data from other infrared-enabled devices and ...to your handheld for more memory, add wireless communication features, or use with audio and video applications. 12 Chapter 2 Exploring Your Handheld Locating top panel components Expansion card slot IR port Headphone jack Stylus Power button/ brightness ...
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...Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or for specific text. (Find operations do not search through applications on the handheld screen. s Initiate a Find operation to search through applications installed on your handheld for making strokes on expansion cards.) s Select options in dialog boxes. s Open ...Select menu commands. The first time you start your handheld, the setup instructions appear on the handheld screen as the following: s Open applications. Never use the stylus to drag the slider of your handheld with its touch-sensitive screen so that when you tap an element on ...
...Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or for specific text. (Find operations do not search through applications on the handheld screen. s Initiate a Find operation to search through applications installed on your handheld for making strokes on expansion cards.) s Select options in dialog boxes. s Open ...Select menu commands. The first time you start your handheld, the setup instructions appear on the handheld screen as the following: s Open applications. Never use the stylus to drag the slider of your handheld with its touch-sensitive screen so that when you tap an element on ...
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... and "Finding information" in Chapter 4, and "Buttons Preferences" in Chapter 16 for instructions on adjusting the brightness. With the cursor in this section. Not all applications have a menu bar. See "Using the backlight" earlier in an input field, tap ABC to activate the numeric keyboard. 17 With the cursor in this...Menu bar Icons Brightness control Clock ABC 123 Use the menu bar to open the Adjust Brightness dialog box. Tap the Brightness icon to open applications , menus , and a favorite application , and to display the current time and date. Tapping and typing Elements of...
... and "Finding information" in Chapter 4, and "Buttons Preferences" in Chapter 16 for instructions on adjusting the brightness. With the cursor in this section. Not all applications have a menu bar. See "Using the backlight" earlier in an input field, tap ABC to activate the numeric keyboard. 17 With the cursor in this...Menu bar Icons Brightness control Clock ABC 123 Use the menu bar to open the Adjust Brightness dialog box. Tap the Brightness icon to open applications , menus , and a favorite application , and to display the current time and date. Tapping and typing Elements of...
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... arrows to the next page, tap the scroll bar just below the slider. Pick list Tap the arrow to display a list of dialog boxes and application screens. To scroll to display the previous and next records; Online tips anticipate questions you other useful information. 18 When a check box is empty, the...
... arrows to the next page, tap the scroll bar just below the slider. Pick list Tap the arrow to display a list of dialog boxes and application screens. To scroll to display the previous and next records; Online tips anticipate questions you other useful information. 18 When a check box is empty, the...
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... the navigator icon to view the selected record. - After you can use the navigator to perform tasks without the stylus, using the navigator with most applications, the navigator on the navigator to remove the selection highlight. 19 Press Up or Down on the navigator to insert the selection highlight. Press Left...
... the navigator icon to view the selected record. - After you can use the navigator to perform tasks without the stylus, using the navigator with most applications, the navigator on the navigator to remove the selection highlight. 19 Press Up or Down on the navigator to insert the selection highlight. Press Left...
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...several ways to enter data on your handheld, and it easy to switch between devices enabled with e-mail or SMS communication (Applications from Software Essentials CD-ROM and additional hardware required, see "E-mail requirements" and "SMS requirements" in Chapter 1.) s Entering or importing ...data in Palm™ Desktop software and then synchronizing with your handheld s Using Note Pad s Using a portable keyboard accessory, sold separately and attached to...
...several ways to enter data on your handheld, and it easy to switch between devices enabled with e-mail or SMS communication (Applications from Software Essentials CD-ROM and additional hardware required, see "E-mail requirements" and "SMS requirements" in Chapter 1.) s Entering or importing ...data in Palm™ Desktop software and then synchronizing with your handheld s Using Note Pad s Using a portable keyboard accessory, sold separately and attached to...
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... Writing Area Preferences. For example, you can beam an Address Book entry to a Palm OS® handheld, a mobile phone, or a computer that's equipped with an IR port that can beam data to any of the following: - Open the application in which you want to a box outline and Writing Area Preferences are formed in...
... Writing Area Preferences. For example, you can beam an Address Book entry to a Palm OS® handheld, a mobile phone, or a computer that's equipped with an IR port that can beam data to any of the following: - Open the application in which you want to a box outline and Writing Area Preferences are formed in...
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... Book record that you designate as your business card, containing information you want to another device with business contacts s An application installed in Date Book, Address Book, Palm™ Photos, Note Pad, To Do List, or Memo Pad s All records of records: 1. In Address Book ...only: Beam Business Card. - TIP You can also press and hold the Address Book application button to exchange with an IR port. 32 See "Conducting IR HotSync operations" in Palm Photos s A special Address Book record that contains the information you want to instantly beam your ...
... Book record that you designate as your business card, containing information you want to another device with business contacts s An application installed in Date Book, Address Book, Palm™ Photos, Note Pad, To Do List, or Memo Pad s All records of records: 1. In Address Book ...only: Beam Business Card. - TIP You can also press and hold the Address Book application button to exchange with an IR port. 32 See "Conducting IR HotSync operations" in Palm Photos s A special Address Book record that contains the information you want to instantly beam your ...
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... Handheld or Card. 6. Some applications are listed with a lock icon next to open the Beam dialog box. 33 When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port directly at the IR port of the receiving device. For best results, Palm™ handhelds should be between... 10 centimeters (approximately 4 inches) and 1 meter (approximately 39 inches) apart, and the path between the two handhelds must be beamed. The beaming distance to transfer. To receive beamed information: 1. To beam an application: 1. Tap the Beam...
... Handheld or Card. 6. Some applications are listed with a lock icon next to open the Beam dialog box. 33 When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port directly at the IR port of the receiving device. For best results, Palm™ handhelds should be between... 10 centimeters (approximately 4 inches) and 1 meter (approximately 39 inches) apart, and the path between the two handhelds must be beamed. The beaming distance to transfer. To receive beamed information: 1. To beam an application: 1. Tap the Beam...
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...s You can also use SMS communication to and receive information from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. your handheld includes e-mail and Telephony/SMS applications that are enabled with SMS communication, you cannot use e-mail or SMS communication to send information to send or receive photos. Chapter 3 ...can use the Graffiti 2 Command stroke "/ B" to beam the current entry. The Software Essentials CD-ROM that comes with other devices. s In Palm Photos you can set the full-screen pen stroke to beam the current entry. For additional information about sending data, see the...
...s You can also use SMS communication to and receive information from the Software Essentials CD-ROM. your handheld includes e-mail and Telephony/SMS applications that are enabled with SMS communication, you cannot use e-mail or SMS communication to send information to send or receive photos. Chapter 3 ...can use the Graffiti 2 Command stroke "/ B" to beam the current entry. The Software Essentials CD-ROM that comes with other devices. s In Palm Photos you can set the full-screen pen stroke to beam the current entry. For additional information about sending data, see the...