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4. Select the media files, applications, or settings you want to transfer, and select the appropriate options.
5. Follow the instructions on the screen to back up your tablet data and connect your new tablet to your computer.
6. Click the icon for your new tablet to import your tablet data.
Remember to delete your tablet data before reselling it, giving it away, or recycling it. In an effort to help the environment,
visit www.blackberry.com/recycling for information about returning your tablet to RIM for recycling and safe disposal.
Setting up your tablet
Once you have completed the setup wizard, you can further customize your tablet by changing your settings. There are
several preferences you can change, such as the time, keyboard type, and language.
1.
To personalize your tablet, on the status bar, tap .
• To set the date and time on the home screen, tap Date & Time and complete the fields.
• To change the keyboard type, tap Keyboard.
• To change the language, tap Language.
• To set applications to run in the background, tap General. In the Application Behavior drop-down list, tap
Showcase.
2. To set up a custom clock, on the home screen, tap the clock application.
About your BlackBerry ID
BlackBerry ID gives you a single sign-in identity across BlackBerry products, sites, services, and apps, including the
BlackBerry App World storefront . After you create a BlackBerry ID, you only need to use one email address and one
password to log in to any products that use BlackBerry ID.
When you set up your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, you are prompted to create your BlackBerry ID. You can choose the
email address that you want to use for your BlackBerry ID. If you have a user name and password that you use for email
accounts on your BlackBerry smartphone, that user name is different than your BlackBerry ID.
To update your BlackBerry ID information, go to https://blackberryid.blackberry.com/bbid/login/.
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