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To connect to a computer using a USB data connection
When a Windows Mobile powered device is connected to the computer for the first time, the driver will
be installed to enable Internet Sharing over USB or RNDIS. If your computer does not automatically
add your HP iPAQ as a new modem, you need to manually set up your HP iPAQ for Internet Sharing.
To set up a USB modem connection:
1. Make sure that your HP iPAQ is not connected to your computer.
2. Tap Start > Programs > Internet Sharing.
3. Scroll and select USB from the PC Connection list.
4. Scroll and select the type of GPRS connection you want to use from the Network Connection list.
5. Now connect your HP iPAQ to your computer with the Micro-USB synchronization cable and tap
Connect.
To connect to a computer using Bluetooth data connection
Follow the instructions in your synchronization software help for configuring Bluetooth on your computer.
To set up a Bluetooth modem connection:
1. Make sure that your HP iPAQ is disconnected from your computer.
2. Tap Start > Programs > Internet Sharing.
3. Scroll and select Bluetooth PAN from the PC Connection list.
4. Scroll and select the type of GPRS connection you want to use from the Network Connection list.
5. Make your HP iPAQ visible and detectable. Connect the Bluetooth PAN to your computer and
create a partnership between them.
6. Tap Connect after the partnership is established.
Java Virtual Machine
Use the Java Virtual Machine to install and use Java programs on your HP iPAQ. You can download
the installers saved as .jar files, from the Internet to your computer and then transfer the files to your
HP iPAQ. You can also directly download the installers using your HP iPAQ’s GPRS connection.
To install a Java program using the computer:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to your computer.
2. Copy the .jar file from your computer to your HP iPAQ.
3. Tap Start > Programs > Application > SUN Java.
4. Tap Menu > Install > Install from Local.
5. Select the .jar file.
6. Tap Menu > Install, and accept any confirmations that the installer prompts.
You can also manage the installed Java programs.
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