User Manual Part 4

Before Using the Handset
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Pointing device operation corresponds to multi-cursor key operation as follows.
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Available only in Full Browser.
Operate the pointing device with a light touch. Putting your finger nail or
excessive force on the fingerprint sensor may damage it.
Setting effective area and speed <Pointing device>
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Set required
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Use sensor for:
: Set the effective area of pointing device.
When "Browser/i-
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ppli"is set, you can use it only for Full Browser and i-
α
ppli.
When "Not use" is set, you can use the fingerprint sensor only for fingerprint
authentication.
Pointer speed
: Set movement speed for sliding.
DoubleTap speed
: Set speed for double-tapping.
Using motion sensor
Motion sensor allows you to perform various operations by moving FOMA
terminal.
Auto rotation
When FOMA terminal is closed and tilted 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise,
it detects the orientation and automatically applies the horizontal display.
Functions of still image shooting, movie recording, bar code reader, i-Widget, i-
concier information, i-schedule and calculator do not support the auto rotation.
When Auto rotation of Motion sensor is set to "Only selecting", you can
individually set 1Seg (watching and playing video), i-mode/PDF viewer, My
Picture, i-motion/Movie and Document viewer to ON or OFF.
While displaying JPEG images, the screen automatically switches to the vertical/
horizontal display or the display size according to the orientation of FOMA
terminal.
Flash graphics change
When setting Flash graphics compatible with motion sensor to stand-by display,
image changes by moving FOMA terminal with the terminal opened.
Changing vertical/horizontal position or orientation of an image
automatically when shooting a still image
The orientation of still image to be saved changes automatically according to the
orientation of FOMA terminal.
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Pointing device Multi-cursor key
Slide
k
Keep touching after sliding
k
(1 sec. or more)
Double-tap
g
Touch for 1 sec. or more
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g
(1 sec. or more)
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