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Table Of Contents
Getting Started
1.1 Identifying Hardware Components
Front Components
Back Components
Left-Side Components
Top Components
Bottom Components
1.2 Getting Your Device Ready for Use
Performing Initial Startup
Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery
1.3 Turning Your Pocket PC On and Off
Turning Off to Suspend
Turning On to Resume
1.4 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync
1.5 Expanding Your Pocket PC
Using a SD/MMC Card
Accessories
Basic Skills
2.1 Using the Stylus
2.2 Using the Navigation Stick
2.3 Today Screen
2.4 Landscape View
2.5 Navigation Bar and Toolbar
2.6 Running Programs
2.7 Shortcut Menus
2.8 Notifications
2.9 Entering Information
Entering Text Using the Input Panel
Block Recognizer
Letter Recognizer
Transcriber
Writing on the Screen
Writing
Editing Your Writing
Converting Your Writing to Text
Drawing on the Screen
Creating a Drawing
Editing Your Drawing
Recording a Message
Recording Formats
Using My Text
2.10 Locking Your Pocket PC
Managing Your Pocket PC
3.1 Managing Power
Low Battery Signals and Actions
Power-Saving Tips
3.2 Customizing Your Pocket PC
3.3 Searching and Organizing Information
3.4 Adding or Removing Programs
Adding Programs
To Add Programs Using ActiveSync
To Add a Program to the Start Menu
Removing Programs
3.5 Clean Boot
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Microsoft Pocket Outlook
4.1 Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
Creating an Appointment
Using the Calendar Summary Screen
4.2 Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
Creating a Contact
Using the Contacts Summary Screen
4.3 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
Creating a Task
Using the Tasks Summary Screen
4.4 Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
Creating a Note
4.5 Messaging: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
Synchronizing E-mail Messages
Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server
Setting up an Email Service
Using the Message List
Composing and Sending Messages
Managing Email Messages and Folders
Folder Behavior
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More Programs
5.1 Microsoft ActiveSync
Synchronizing Data
5.2 Word Mobile
Creating a Document
Opening a Document
5.3 Excel Mobile
Creating a Workbook
Opening a Workbook
5.4 PowerPoint Mobile
5.5 Pocket MSN
5.6 Windows Media Player for Pocket PC
5.7 Pictures & Videos
5.8 TacLink
5.9 Backlight
5.10 Power Setting
5.11 Additional Programs
SysInfo
Calculator
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Getting Connected
6.1 Wireless Network Connection
Turning On and Off the Wi-Fi Radio
Connecting to a Wireless Network
Starting and Ending the Wireless Network Connection
6.2 Bluetooth Feature
Turning On and Off the Bluetooth Radio
Transferring Files via Bluetooth Technology
Sending Files via Bluetooth Technology
Receiving Files via Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth Partnership
Creating a Bluetooth Partnership
Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership
Renaming a Bluetooth Partnership
Ending a Bluetooth Partnership
6.3 Modem Connection
Creating a Modem Connection
Starting and Ending a Modem Connection
6.4 Using Internet Explorer Mobile
Browsing the Internet
Managing Favorites
Adding a Favorite
Adding a Folder in Favorites
Deleting a Favorite or Folder
Synchronize a Favorite Link
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
7.1 Resetting Your Pocket PC
7.2 Restoring Last State
7.3 Power Problems
Power does not turn on when using battery power
Battery runs out of power quickly
7.4 Memory Problems
If you have a storage card, move data to the storage card as described below.
7.5 Screen Problems
Screen is off
Screen responds slowly
Screen freezes
Screen is hard to read
Inaccurate response to stylus taps
7.6 Connection Problems
ActiveSync Connection Problems
Modem Connection Problems
Unable to dial out
Able to dial out but unable to make a proper connection
Modem connection is unreliable
Network Connection Problems
7.7 Taking Care of Your Pocket PC
General Guidelines
Travel Guidelines
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Regulatory Information
A.1 Regulations Statements
European Notice
Left-Side Components
Ref
Component
Description
SD/MMC Slot
Accepts an optional SD (S
ecure Digital) or MMC
(MultiMediaCard) card for removable storage.
NOTE:
Be sure the rubber cover is tightly closed to prev
ent
water damage.
Headphone
Connector
Connects to a pair of stereo headphone
s.
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