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01US01COV.book Page 2 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Introduction This manual explains the basic operations and useful features of your CLIÉ™ handheld. Using your CLIÉ™ handheld for the first time The basic features and operations are explained in detail (pages 9-75). CLIÉ™ handheld basic operations Explains the basic operations of your CLIÉ handheld and how to use the applications. Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld Explains how to enter text on your CLIÉ handheld.
01US01COV.book Page 3 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM The following manuals are included with your CLIÉ handheld. Refer to the following together with this manual. Printed manual * If your CLIÉ handheld was purchased in Europe, the manual is not in printed format, but is included as a PDF file on the Installation CD-ROM. Read This First (Operating Instructions)* Explains how to set up your CLIÉ handheld and computer, and basic operations.
01US01COV.book Page 4 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Table of Contents CLIÉ™ handheld basic operations Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Using the stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Using the Jog Dial™ navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Starting an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 5 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 What is Graffiti® 2?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writing a stroke on your CLIÉ™ handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Graffiti® 2 writing area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 6 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences) What you can do with Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Setting the Graffiti® 2 . . . . . . . . . . 79 Creating Graffiti® 2 ShortCuts . . . . 80 Viewing the battery information and media information, and changing the volume level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Adjusting the Digitizer . . . . . . . . . . 82 Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) . .
01US01COV.book Page 7 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync® operation (Other HotSync® operations) Customizing HotSync® application settings (Conduit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Synchronizing with external data (File Link) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Customizing HotSync® Manager startup and HotSync® setup options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Performing the HotSync® operation via a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 8 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Protecting your data with a password INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Entering personal information . . . 172 Locking your CLIÉ handheld with a password (Data protection). . . . . . 174 Turning off your CLIÉ handheld after locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Setting your CLIÉ handheld to be locked automatically . . . . . . . . 176 Protecting data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Assigning a password . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 9 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM CLIÉ™ handheld basic operations This chapter explains the basic operations of your CLIÉ handheld such as using the stylus and the Jog Dial™ navigator, locating components and starting applications. This chapter also gives an overview of menus that are common to applications and explains how to find a record and select character fonts. Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 10 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Basic operations Using the stylus and the Jog Dial™ navigator. Using the stylus What is a stylus? A stylus is a pen-like device for operating your CLIÉ handheld by directly touching the screen. Tip Where is the stylus located? The stylus is stored in your CLIÉ handheld. The exact storage location varies depending on your model. b For details, refer to “CLIÉ™ handheld components” in the “Read This First (Operating Instructions)”.
01US01COV.book Page 11 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Basic operations You can operate your CLIÉ handheld using the stylus in the following ways. Tapping Lightly pressing the required item on the screen with the stylus is called “Tapping”. When entering text with the on-screen keyboard or starting an application, “tap” the desired button or icon with the stylus. Dragging Touching the required item on the screen with the stylus and moving it along the screen surface is called “Dragging”.
01US01COV.book Page 12 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Basic operations Using the Jog Dial™ navigator What is the Jog Dial™ navigator? Your CLIÉ handheld is equipped with a Jog Dial™ navigator, located on the front side of your CLIÉ handheld. Rotating the Jog Dial™ navigator Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator to select the application you want to start.
01US01COV.book Page 13 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Basic operations Pressing the Jog Dial™ navigator Press the Jog Dial™ navigator to select an item or to start a selected application. Note The operations you can perform using the Jog Dial™ navigator vary depending on the application. b For details on the operations of each application, refer to the “CLIÉ Application Manual” (HTML format).
01US01COV.book Page 14 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Starting an application Software that you can use on your CLIÉ handheld to execute a task, such as Date Book, To Do List, is called an “application”. You need to start an application to operate your CLIÉ handheld. Note For details on starting applications from “Memory Stick” media, refer to page 139. There may be some system limitations when starting applications that are stored on “Memory Stick” media in the Home screen.
01US01COV.book Page 15 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Starting an application Starting an application on the CLIE Launcher 1 Tap (Home). The CLIE Launcher is displayed. 2 Select an application icon by rotating the Jog Dial™ navigator and press the Jog Dial™ navigator to start the application. Tip You can also tap an application icon on the CLIE Launcher to start the application.
01US01COV.book Page 16 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Starting an application Quitting an application You do not need to save data manually on your CLIÉ handheld as you do with the computer. All the changes in the application that you are working on are automatically saved, and the last screen you worked on is displayed when you restart the application. Display the CLIE Launcher to switch to another application while you are working on an application.
01US01COV.book Page 17 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Locating the components Tip Tap (Home) to display the CLIE Launcher if it is not displayed. A CLIE Launcher groups list (page 18) The list of CLIE Launcher groups is displayed. B Favorite Applications (shortcuts) (page 22) You can create shortcuts to favorite applications. C Application Manager icons (page 24) D Application icon list The application names and their icons are displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 18 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher CLIE Launcher group You can organize applications by group. Note Applications stored on “Memory Stick” media cannot be grouped. Editing groups 1 Tap (Home). The CLIE Launcher is displayed. 2 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Edit CLIE Launcher Group] from [CLIE Launcher]. The CLIE Launcher Group screen is displayed. Note CLIE Launcher groups differ from Palm OS® Standard screen categories.
01US01COV.book Page 19 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher 4 Select a group to edit, and tap [Edit]. The display of the CLIE Launcher Group screen is changed. Name: You can rename groups. Ordering listed applications: Select an application and tap [Up] or [Down] to reposition applications on the CLIE Launcher. Adding applications: Tap [Add] to display the list, and select an application to add. Removing applications: Select an application to be removed and tap [Remove].
01US01COV.book Page 20 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Tip When the check box next to [Use Drag&Drop] (page 28) on the CLIE Launcher Preferences screen is , you can add an application to a group by dragging its icon and dropping it in the group on the CLIE Launcher. Ordering listed groups 1 Select a group on the CLIE Launcher Group screen. 2 Tap [Up] or [Down]. The order of listed groups on the CLIE Launcher is changed.
01US01COV.book Page 21 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Deleting a group 1 Select a group you want to delete and tap [Delete] on the CLIE Launcher Group screen. If the group to be deleted includes any applications, the Delete CLIE Launcher Group dialog box will be displayed. In the dialog box, tap [Yes] to delete the group. The applications included in the deleted group will be listed in the Unfiled group. Note You cannot delete the Unfiled group.
01US01COV.book Page 22 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Using Favorite Applications (shortcuts) You can create Favorite Applications (shortcut) for frequently used applications. Note You cannot create a Favorite Application (shortcut) for an application on “Memory Stick” media. Creating a Favorite Application (shortcut) 1 Tap (Home). The CLIE Launcher is displayed. 2 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Select [Edit Favorite Applications] from [CLIE Launcher].
01US01COV.book Page 23 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher 4 Tap a Favorite Application (shortcut) number that you want to assign to an application. The list of applications is displayed. Tap the application name to create a Favorite Application (shortcut). Tip You can create 12 shortcuts. 5 Tap [Done]. Note When you delete an application that is saved as a shortcut, the shortcut is also automatically deleted from the Favorite Application list.
01US01COV.book Page 24 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher To delete a Favorite Application (shortcut) In step 4, tap the Favorite Application (shortcut) number that you want to delete, and select [(None)] at the top of the list.
01US01COV.book Page 25 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Displaying information about applications 1 Tap (Home). The CLIE Launcher is displayed. 2 Tap . The list of applications is displayed. 3 Tap an application name whose information you want to display. The CLIE Launcher Info screen is displayed. Tap [OK] to close the screen.
01US01COV.book Page 26 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Editing a description Tap [Edit] to display the Edit Description dialog box and enter the new description. [OK]: Changes to the description entered. [Cancel]: Cancels the description entered. [Default]: Restores the default description.
01US01COV.book Page 27 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Menu List The following list describes the functions of each menu on the CLIE Launcher. CLIE Launcher menu [Delete…] [Beam…] Deletes an application (page 185). Sends an application or data to another Palm OS PDA device via the IR port (page 162). [Edit CLIE Launcher Edits a group of applications (page 18). Group] [Edit Favorite Creates a shortcut to an application (page 22).
01US01COV.book Page 28 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using CLIE Launcher Options menu [Preferences…] Makes settings for the CLIE Launcher screen. [Show Expansion Cards] Check the box to display the applications on “Memory Stick” media. (Default: ) [Display Animation] Check the box to adjust on-screen motion such as the scrolling operation. (Default: ) [Use Drag&Drop] Check the box to enable the Drag&Drop function.
01US01COV.book Page 29 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Switching to the Palm OS® Standard screen Your CLIÉ handheld is initially set to display the CLIE Launcher when you tap (Home). To switch to the Palm OS Standard screen, follow the procedure below. 1 Tap (Home). The CLIE Launcher is displayed. 2 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Options]. The Options menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Go To Standard View] from [Options].
01US01COV.book Page 30 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Switching to the CLIE Launcher 1 Tap (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. 2 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Options]. The Options menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Go To CLIE Launcher View] from [Options]. The Home screen is switched to the CLIE Launcher.
01US01COV.book Page 31 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Starting an application Note For details on starting applications on “Memory Stick” media, refer to page 139. There may be some system limitations when starting applications on “Memory Stick” media in the Palm OS Standard screen.
01US01COV.book Page 32 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen 3 Press the Jog Dial™ navigator. The application starts. Tips • When you rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator, the selection area moves up and down. • To move the selection area left or right, press / (the Left/ Right buttons). When the selection area reaches the end of a row, it moves to the beginning of the next row.
01US01COV.book Page 33 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen To change the Jog Dial™ navigator / buttons) mode, follow these steps. 1 / (the Left/Right Tap (Menu) on the Palm OS® Standard screen. The menu is displayed. 2 Tap [Options]. The Options menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Preferences...] from [Options]. The Preferences dialog box is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 34 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen 4 Tap V next to [Jog Select:], and select the desired reaction-mode. 5 Tap [OK]. When the Jog Dial™ navigator is rotated or / (the Left/ Right buttons) are pressed, the selection area moves according to the selected mode.
01US01COV.book Page 35 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Starting an application by tapping an application icon 1 Tap 2 Tap the icon of the application you want to start. (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. The application starts.
01US01COV.book Page 36 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Changing the display style of the Palm OS® Standard screen On the Palm OS Standard screen, you can display applications in either list or small-icon format. You can also choose to display your favorite category or last-used application when the Palm OS Standard screen is displayed. The Icon view is displayed by default. 1 Tap (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. 2 Tap (Menu).
01US01COV.book Page 37 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Setting to display the last-opened category or the last-used application when the Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed 1 Tap 2 Tap (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Options]. The Options menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Preferences...] from [Options].
01US01COV.book Page 38 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Displaying applications by category You can choose to display applications by category. Categorizing applications 1 Tap 2 Tap (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [App]. The App menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Category...] from [App]. The Category screen is displayed. 5 Tap V next to each application, and select the category.
01US01COV.book Page 39 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the Palm OS® Standard screen Displaying applications by category 1 Tap (Home). The Palm OS® Standard screen is displayed. 2 Perform either of the following operations. • Repeatedly tap (Home) to display the categories in sequence. • Tap (Home) to deselect a application, then repeatedly press the Jog Dial™ navigation to display the categories in sequence.
01US01COV.book Page 40 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Finding records Using the Find option You can find records, such as Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, or Memo Pad data on your CLIÉ handheld, by entering the whole word or the first few letters. The search results are displayed by application. This feature helps if you do not remember which application you used to create the record you are searching for. Note The Find option is not compatible with some application data. 1 Tap (Find).
01US01COV.book Page 41 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Finding records 4 Tap the data you want to view in the list of search results. The application associated with the data automatically starts and opens the data. To stop searching Tap [Stop] and [Exit]. To resume the search, tap [Find More]. Note The Find option is not case sensitive; searching for “sony” also finds “Sony”. Tip If you select text in an application prior to tapping placed in the Find dialog box.
01US01COV.book Page 42 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Changing fonts You can change the font style in applications such as Date Book or Address Book according to your preference. A font style can be assigned to each application. 1 Start an application whose font style you want to change. 2 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Tap [Options]. The Options menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Font...] from [Options]. The Select Font dialog box is displayed. 5 Tap the font style you want to use.
01US01COV.book Page 43 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Common menu items The following list describes functions that are common for your CLIÉ handheld applications, such as Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad. To display the menu, tap (Menu) while the application is opened. For menu items that are specific to an application, refer to the menu description for each application. Note Some menus may not be displayed depending on the display style.
01US01COV.book Page 44 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld This chapter explains how to enter text on your CLIÉ handheld. Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld . . . . . . . Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text . . . . . . . . Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the on-screen keyboard to enter text . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 45 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld You can enter text by the following methods, other than the hardware keyboard. Handwriting input system Graffiti® 2 (page 46) Enter text using the freehand input characters, called Graffiti 2. Once you get used to entering text using Graffiti 2, it is much faster than entering text with the on-screen keyboard.
01US01COV.book Page 46 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text This section describes the procedure for creating letters, numbers, punctuation marks and symbols, and teaches you some Graffiti® 2 tips and tricks. What is Graffiti® 2? Graffiti® 2 is a unique writing method for quickly and easily entering text into CLIÉ applications. Text is entered in the Graffiti® 2 area using the stylus.
01US01COV.book Page 47 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Writing a stroke on your CLIÉ™ handheld The dot on each stroke shows where to begin the stroke Certain characters have similar stroke shapes, but different beginning and end points. Always begin each stroke from the dot and lift the stylus at the end. Lift the stylus at the end Begin the stroke from the dot Note You do not need to create the dot when you actually write a stroke.
01US01COV.book Page 48 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Using the Graffiti® 2 writing area The Graffiti® 2 writing area is divided into two halves: one for writing the lower case letters of the alphabet and one for writing numbers. The area around the division line (the line which connects the division marks located at the top and bottom of the Graffiti® 2 writing area) is used for writing upper case letters of the alphabet.
01US01COV.book Page 49 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text • Write the stroke(s) within this area Writing numbers To enter a number, write the stroke(s) on the Number area of the Graffiti® 2 writing area.
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01US01COV.book Page 51 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Writing symbols To enter a symbol, activate Symbol mode. In Symbol mode, you can write on the Lower case letter area or the Number area of the Graffiti® 2 writing area. Follow the steps below to enter a symbol. 1 Write the stroke anywhere within the Graffiti® 2 writing area. The Punctuation Shift indicator is displayed on the screen to show that you are in Symbol mode.
01US01COV.book Page 52 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text 3 Write the stroke again. This will enter the symbol, and exit Symbol mode. • Tip Some symbols can be entered without activating Symbol mode. You need to write the stroke(s) on the Lower case letter area or the Number area of the Graffiti® 2 writing area, depending on the symbol. b For details, refer to Graffiti 2 Help on your CLIÉ handheld or the next page.
01US01COV.book Page 53 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Symbol (Lower case letter area) You can write the following stroke(s) directly in the Lower case letter area without switching to Symbol mode. . (Period) @ , (Comma) '' ' (Apostrophe) Space ? (Question mark) Carriage return ! (Exclamation mark) Tab & Symbol (Number area) You can write the following stroke(s) directly in the Number area without switching to Symbol mode. .
01US01COV.book Page 54 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Symbol (Symbol mode) You can input the following symbols in Symbol mode. .
01US01COV.book Page 55 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text § ¿ • ° ¢ ß ¥ £ Ø ¡ ç Writing accented letters To enter an accented letter, first write the lower case letter or upper case letter, then write the accent stroke on the Number area of the Graffiti® 2 writing area. b For details, refer to the following and Graffiti 2 Help on your CLIÉ handheld.
01US01COV.book Page 56 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Entering text To enter text, you will need software (an application) that is compatible with your CLIÉ handheld. Follow the steps below to enter text using Date Book. 1 Select (Date Book) on the CLIE Launcher, and then tap it or press the Jog Dial™ navigator. Date Book starts and today’s schedule is displayed. 2 Tap the time line in the Date Book screen.
01US01COV.book Page 57 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text 3 Use the tables on the previous pages to find the stroke shape for the letter you want to create. There are several different stroke shapes available for some letters. For those letters, choose the one that is easier for you. Use the same shape to create both the upper case and lower case version of a letter. 4 Position the stylus on the Lower case letter area of the Graffiti® 2 writing area.
01US01COV.book Page 58 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Using navigation strokes and shortcuts Using navigation strokes When you are entering text or operating an application, you can use navigation strokes within the field of the application. For details, refer to the following and Graffiti 2 Help on your CLIÉ handheld.
01US01COV.book Page 59 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Using shortcuts Default shortcuts are registered on your CLIÉ handheld. To use a shortcut, write the shortcut stroke followed by the shortcut characters. When you write the shortcut stroke, the Short Cut Shift indicator is displayed at the insertion point to show that you are in Shortcut mode.
01US01COV.book Page 60 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) Decuma Input converts your handwriting into typed text and can be used to input text with any application. Simply write in the input area. The interpretation of your handwriting is displayed in the same place you write. Entering text To enter text, you will need software (an application) that is compatible with your CLIÉ handheld.
01US01COV.book Page 61 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) 2 Tap the time line on the Date Book screen. 3 Tap “a” on the Graffiti 2 input area. The Decuma Latin screen is displayed. Tip You can also display the Decuma Latin screen by tapping “1” on the Graffiti 2 input area. In this case, the Decuma Latin screen for Numbers and Special characters is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 62 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) 4 Write on the baseline of the input area. Tip Write as you normally would. 5 Tap at the end of the baseline. The typed text is inserted in the top of the Decuma Latin screen. 6 Tap [Done]. The typed text is inserted in the Date Book screen.
01US01COV.book Page 63 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) The areas for writing letters and numbers are different Your handwriting can be recognized in two different modes: as general characters, and as numbers and special characters.
01US01COV.book Page 64 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Decuma Input to enter text (for PEG-TJ37 only) Changing the Decuma Input settings 1 Select (Decuma) on the CLIE Launcher, and then tap it or press the Jog Dial™ navigator. The Decuma screen is displayed. 2 Tap V at the top right of the screen, and select the desired settings. [Shortcuts] Defines shortcuts for lengthy text that you write frequently.
01US01COV.book Page 65 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the on-screen keyboard to enter text You can enter text using the stylus of your CLIÉ handheld. Entering text To enter text, you will need software (an application) that is compatible with your CLIÉ handheld. Follow the steps below to practice entering text using Date Book. 1 Select (Date Book) on the CLIE Launcher, and then tap it or press the Jog Dial™ navigator. Date Book starts and today’s schedule is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 66 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the on-screen keyboard to enter text 3 Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 4 Tap [Edit], and select [Keyboard]. The keyboard screen is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 67 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using the on-screen keyboard to enter text 6 When you have finished entering the text, tap [Done]. The keyboard screen is closed, and the typed text is inserted in the Date Book screen.
01US01COV.book Page 68 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync® operation This chapter explains how to perform the HotSync® operation with your computer. What is the HotSync® operation?. . . . . . . . . . . 69 Performing the HotSync® operation . . . . . . . . . 71 Using Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ . . . . . . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 69 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM What is the HotSync® operation? The HotSync® operation is an easy operation that allows you to synchronize files/data between your CLIÉ handheld and computer. With just one press of the HotSync button, you can synchronize your CLIÉ handheld application files/data with Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ files/data on your computer, back up the files/data of your CLIÉ handheld on your computer, and install add-on applications.
01US01COV.book Page 70 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM What is the HotSync® operation? Tip You can save a backup of the data or applications currently held on your CLIÉ handheld into “Memory Stick” media. For details, refer to “Backing up data and applications to “Memory Stick” media using Memory Stick Backup” (page 168).
01US01COV.book Page 71 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Performing the HotSync® operation To perform the HotSync® operation, Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ must be installed on your computer. b For details on the HotSync® operation, refer to “Using your CLIÉ™ handheld with your computer” in the “Read This First (Operating Instructions)”.
01US01COV.book Page 72 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Performing the HotSync® operation When the HotSync® operation is complete, a message showing the HotSync® completion is displayed on your CLIÉ handheld. Note Do not disconnect your CLIÉ handheld from your computer until the HotSync® operation is complete. Also, do not insert or remove the “Memory Stick” media while the HotSync® operation is being performed. Otherwise, Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ may not finish normally.
01US01COV.book Page 73 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ enables you to view the data transferred from your CLIÉ handheld by the HotSync® operation, on your computer. Additionally, Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ has the same functions as Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad so that you can enter or modify schedules or address book data on your computer and export data to your CLIÉ handheld.
01US01COV.book Page 74 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ Locating components of Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ A List pane Displays the records in the current Desktop application. B Application Launch bar Click an icon to open the associated application. C Install icon Click this icon to display the Install Tool window. You can install applications onto your CLIÉ handheld with the HotSync® operation. b For details, refer to “Installing” on page 182.
01US01COV.book Page 75 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Using Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ Basic operations of Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ Click the icon of the application you want to use. The window switches to the selected application window. Basic operations for each application are the same as those of the corresponding CLIÉ handheld application. b For details on operations, refer to the online help of Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ. To display the online help, select [Palm™ Desktop Help] from [HELP].
01US01COV.book Page 76 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences) This chapter explains how to customize your CLIÉ handheld by changing the Preferences settings. What you can do with Preferences . . . . . . . . . . 77 Setting the Graffiti® 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Creating Graffiti® 2 ShortCuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Viewing the battery information and media information, and changing the volume level . . . . . . . . .
01US01COV.book Page 77 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM What you can do with Preferences The Preferences screen enables you to customize the configuration options on your CLIÉ handheld. Setting options may be added by installing new applications or software for peripheral devices. Settings Details Buttons Customizes applications assigned to application buttons, and the full-screen pen stroke operation. b For details, refer to pages 99 to 100.
01US01COV.book Page 78 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM What you can do with Preferences Displaying the Preferences screen for each menu 1 Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator to select (Prefs) on the CLIE Launcher and press the Jog Dial™ navigator. The Preferences screen is displayed. Tip You can also tap 2 (Prefs) to display the Preferences screen. Tap V at the top right of the screen, and select the Preferences menu you want to configure.
01US01COV.book Page 79 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Graffiti® 2 You can select alternate forms of writing the characters T, P, Y, and $ on your CLIÉ handheld. For example, to select an alternate way to write the character T: 1 Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen, and select [Graffiti 2]. 2 Tap [t]. The Graffiti 2 Tuner dialog box is displayed. 3 To confirm the displayed method of writing the letter T, tap next to [Use this form of 't'.] to change to . 4 Tap [Done].
01US01COV.book Page 80 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Creating Graffiti® 2 ShortCuts You can create abbreviations (ShortCuts) for entering text with Graffiti® 2 strokes. b For details on using Graffiti® 2 ShortCuts, refer to “Using shortcuts” on page 59. 1 Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen, and select [ShortCuts]. 2 Tap [New]. The ShortCut Entry dialog box is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 81 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Viewing the battery information and media information, and changing the volume level You can check the remaining battery power and media conditions, and change the volume level for audio, system, alarm, and game-sound. b For details, refer to “CLIÉ™ handheld components: Locating the components of the CLIE Launcher” in the “Read This First (Operating Instructions).” 1 Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen and select [StatusInfo].
01US01COV.book Page 82 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Adjusting the Digitizer You need to adjust the digitizer when performing a hard reset, when the tapping operation or scrolling does not work properly, or when you cannot adjust the brightness of the backlight or screen contrast. 1 Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen, and select [Digitizer]. The Digitizer calibration screen is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 83 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) Setting a wireless LAN access point manually 1 Tap V at the top right corner of the Preferences screen, and select [Network]. 2 Tap [V Service:], and select [Wireless LAN]. 3 Tap [Details...]. The Wireless LAN Setup screen is displayed. 4 Tap [Create]. 5 Enter the profile name into [ProfileName :]. 6 Enter the SSID into [SSID :].
01US01COV.book Page 84 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) 10 Perform the following procedures if necessary by tapping [Advanced Setup]: • IP address: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is enabled by default. When DHCP is cancelled, and you can manually set up an IP Address, Subnet mask, Gateway Address, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. To cancel DHCP, tap next to [IP Address:] to change to .
01US01COV.book Page 85 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) Searching and setting a wireless LAN access point manually 1 Tap V at the top right corner of the Preferences screen, and select [Network]. 2 Tap [V Service:], and select [Wireless LAN]. 3 Tap [Details...]. The Wireless LAN Setup screen is displayed. 4 Tap [Scan]. The Connection Progress dialog box is displayed until a wireless LAN access point is found at least.
01US01COV.book Page 86 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) Connecting your CLIÉ handheld to a wireless LAN access point automatically You can enable the Auto Connect function at the setting of more than one wireless LAN access point. In this case, the most suitable wireless LAN access point is selected. Tip To connect your CLIÉ handheld to a wireless LAN access point automatically, enable the Auto Connect function (refer to P.
01US01COV.book Page 87 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-TJ37 only) Checking the wireless LAN communication status Tip If you need a MAC address, check [MAC Address:] in the Connect Setting screen by the following method. 1 Tap V at the top right corner of the Preferences screen, and select [Network]. The Preferences screen for [Network] is displayed. 2 Tap [V Service:], and select [Wireless LAN]. 3 Tap [Details...].
01US01COV.book Page 88 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Note For the settings specific to a peripheral device, refer to the manual of that device. Selecting a service template You can customize the Service setting to select the service template for your Internet Service Provider or a dial-up server. 1 Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen, and select [Network]. The Preferences screen for [Network] is displayed.
01US01COV.book Page 89 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Entering a password The Password setting identifies the password you use to log into your server or ISP.
01US01COV.book Page 90 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Setting the telephone information Define the telephone number you use to connect to your ISP or dial-up server. In addition, you can also define a prefix, disable Call Waiting, and use a calling card. Note The calling card option works correctly only for AT&T and Sprint long distance services.
01US01COV.book Page 91 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Note The calling card option works correctly only for AT&T and Sprint long distance services. If you want to call by MCI, you need to set your telephone information by entering the calling card number in the field for [Phone #:] and the phone number in the field for [Use calling card:]. 1 Tap next to [Use calling card:] to change to . 2 Enter your calling card number (e.g.
01US01COV.book Page 92 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Adding detailed information to a service template If you are using one of the predefined service templates, you probably only need to enter your user name and telephone number. If you are creating a new service template, you may need to provide additional information to your ISP or dial-up server.
01US01COV.book Page 93 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server 4 Tap V next to [Idle timeout:], and select one of the following options. • 1 Minute: Waits one minute before dropping the connection when you open another application that does not use the network. • 2 Minutes: Waits two minutes. • 3 Minutes: Waits three minutes. • Never: Keeps your PPP or SLIP connection open until you turn off your CLIÉ handheld (or until it times out).
01US01COV.book Page 94 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Duplicating/deleting additional service templates You can create additional service templates from scratch or by duplicating existing templates and editing the information. After you create a new or duplicate template, you can add and edit settings.
01US01COV.book Page 95 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Creating log-in scripts A log-in script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a network server, such as your corporate network or your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can also use non-ASCII characters or literal characters for Log-in Scripts. b For details, refer to “Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts” on page 97.
01US01COV.book Page 96 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Wait For Makes your CLIÉ handheld wait for specific characters from the TCP/IP server before executing the next command. Wait For Prompt Detects a challenge-response prompt coming from the server and displays the dynamically generated challenge value.
01US01COV.book Page 97 Wednesday, December 3, 2003 10:02 AM Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts The following information enables you to create custom log-in scripts that require non-ASCII characters. It is provided for advanced users who understand the use and requirements of such characters in a custom log-in script. Use of ^char You may use the caret (^) to transmit ASCII command characters.