User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 2: Basic Skills
- Chapter 3: Microsoft ActiveSync
- Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Chapter 5: Companion Programs
- Chapter 6: MSN Messenger
- Chapter 7: Pocket Internet Explorer
- Chapter 8: Getting Connected
- Appendix: Troubleshooting
- Reset the Pocket PC and clear memory
- Batteries lose power
- If you forget your password
- If you run out of Pocket PC memory
- Screen freezes or responds slowly
- Screen is blank
- Screen is dark
- Screen is hard to read
- Inaccurate response to stylus taps
- Slow or no response
- Infrared (IR) connection problems
- Modem connection problems
- Network connection problems
- Cable and cradle connection problems
- INDEX
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Chapter 2: Basic Skills
Learning to use your Pocket PC is easy. This chapter describes the basic concepts of using and
customizing your Pocket PC.
Hardware Buttons and Stylus
Your Pocket PC has hardware buttons that control actions and scroll functions, and a stylus for
selecting items and entering information.
On the Pocket PC, the stylus replaces the mouse.
• Tap. Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.
• Drag. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag
in a list to select multiple items.
• Tap-and-hold. Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item.
On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.
Today Screen
When you turn on your Pocket PC for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity),
you’ll see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping
and then Today. On the Today
screen, you can see at a glance important information for the day.
Tap to change date and time.
Tap to open an item.
Your day at a glance.
Tap to view connection status.
Tap to switch to a program.
Tap to view notification messages.
Tap to change volume or mute all sounds.
Tap to create a new item.