User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Handbook for Palm™ Tungsten™ W i710 Handhelds
- Contents
- About This Book
- Welcome
- Exploring Your Handheld
- Navigating and Entering Data
- Working with Applications
- Opening applications
- Switching between applications
- Categorizing applications
- Changing the Applications Launcher display
- Copying applications to or from an expansion card
- Selecting copy settings
- Using menus
- Choosing application preferences
- Performing common tasks
- Installing and removing applications
- Using Address Book
- Using Calculator
- Using Card Info
- Using Date Book
- Using Expense
- Using Memo Pad
- Using Palm™ Mobile
- Using Note Pad
- Using SIM Manager
- Using SIM Services
- Using SMS
- Using To Do List
- Using Palm™ VersaMail™ PersonalEmailSoftware
- Getting started with the VersaMail application
- Setting up and managingemailaccounts
- Account and connection types
- Setting up the default account that came with your handheld
- Setting up a new e-mail account
- Setting up a network e-mail account
- Creating a network e-mail account
- Creating a synchronize-only account
- Setting VersaMail connection preferences
- Editing e-mail accounts
- Deleting an e-mail account
- Selecting a different service for a given e-mail account
- Getting, sending, andmanaging e-mail
Chapter 3 Navigating and Entering Data
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Using the Function key
The Function key enables you to access the secondary character or feature set
from each of the keys. The secondary character and feature set is labeled in blue in
the upper right on each available key.
When you press Function , a dot appears in the lower-right corner, indicating
that the next key pressed will use the secondary character or feature set. If you
press the Function twice, the dot changes to a “1” and the function feature
remains locked. Pressing Function again unlocks it.
Using special features
In addition to characters, the Function key accesses special features on some of the
keys. The following keys have special features:
Brightness key: Opens the Brightness dialog box. See “Using the
backlight” in Chapter 2 for more information.
Find key: Opens the Find dialog box. See “Using Find” in Chapter 4 for
more information.
Menu key: Opens the menu for the current screen. For more information,
see “Using menus” in Chapter 4 and see the next section, “Using menu
commands”.
Function key
Function active icon
Function lock icon
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