User's Manual

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Take frequent short breaks. Use these breaks to exercise the muscles in your hands, arms, 
shoulders, neck and back. 
See Also
Maintaining Your Computer 
Cleaning Your Computer 
CompactFlash Cards
About CompactFlash cards 
Using CompactFlash cards 
Fitting a CompactFlash card 
Accessing Files on a CompactFlash card 
About CompactFlash Cards
The handheld computer has a user accessible CompactFlash card slot. 
Files stored on CompactFlash cards can be created, deleted, moved and amended in exactly the same 
manner as files stored in memory. 
NOTE
 Microsoft Windows CE uses the 
ActiveSync software to convert Microsoft Office documents. If 
Microsoft Office files are saved from a desktop PC onto a CompactFlash card and then opened directly 
by a handheld computer, they may not be understood. 
See Also
Using CompactFlash cards 
Fitting a CompactFlash card 
Accessing Files on a CompactFlash card 
Using CompactFlash cards
The handheld computer can use Type 1 CompactFlash cards for secure data storage. If you store any 
user-installed application programs and associated data on CompactFlash, it will not be lost after a 
hard 
reset. 
NOTE
 The handheld computer cannot be operated without the CompactFlash card provided with the 
unit. 
The CompactFlash socket is located in a recess underneath the computer's battery. Access to the socket 
requires 
battery removal. As the battery compartment is waterproof and secured by screws, it should not 
be opened where there is a risk of moisture, dust or dirt. 
See Also
About CompactFlash cards
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