Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Learning the basics
- Using your phone
- Staying organized
- Staying in touch
- Messaging
- Setting up an email account
- Setting up an Exchange Server email account
- Using an online address book
- Setting up a Wireless Sync email account
- Setting up an IMAP or POP3 email account
- Signing in to Pocket MSN
- Creating and sending an email message
- Synchronizing your email
- Receiving attachments
- Creating and sending a text message
- Creating and sending a multimedia message
- Receiving text and multimedia messages
- Viewing/playing a multimedia message
- Browsing the web
- Setting up a Bluetooth® connection
- Messaging
- Playing media files
- Staying productive
- Managing files and applications
- Customizing your smartphone
- Getting help
- Regulatory Information
- Index
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Using Keyguard
By default, your keyboard locks so that you don’t accidentally press buttons or activate screen
items while your smartphone is in a pocket or bag.
■ To turn off Keyguard, press Center .
■ To manually turn on Keyguard when your smartphone screen is on, press Option and
Power/End .
Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout
Auto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity.
1. Press Start and select Settings.
2. On the Personal tab, select Keyguard .
3. Set any of the following options:
Auto-Keyguard: Sets the period of inactivity that passes before
the keyboard automatically locks, or disables the auto-keyguard
feature.
Disable touchscreen: Indicates whether the screen’s touch-
sensitive feature is enabled during a call.
4. Press OK .
NOTE If you’re using a headset or hands-free device and your smartphone is in a pocket or bag, you can manually turn on
Keyguard during a call to prevent accidental key presses. Press Option and Power/End to manually turn on Keyguard.